"Doc and Mabel" (Part 1 of 2) (Fanfic, Basil of Baker Street/GMD), (2014 JWP Practice Prompt #4)

May 23, 2014 23:11

Title: Doc and Mabel (Part 1)
Author: gardnerhill
Fandom: Basil of Baker Street (Sherlock Holmes animal AU)
Pairing: Basil / Dawson
Word Count: 1646
Rating: PG (language)
Warning: Language. Violence to animals. Mouse-POV attitudes about cats.
Summary: A sequel, of sorts, to last year’s JWP 2013 entry, “ The Hidden Paw.”
Author's Notes: For the 2014 ( Read more... )

author: gardnerhill, fanfic, rating: pg, sherlock holmes

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wizard42745 May 24 2014, 15:38:28 UTC
Oh my, poor Dawson! Hope he gets rescued! Love Dawson and Basil. This made my day. Thank you for posting

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gardnerhill May 26 2014, 03:30:38 UTC
Thanks! I do love both mouse pastiches (I consider Disney's Great Mouse Detective separate from Eve Titus' Basil of Baker Street and have written stories in both).

It takes more than the best mouse-killer in London to stop David Q. Dawson!

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rojo3131 May 24 2014, 21:40:36 UTC
BASIL!!! Now would be a good time to make an appearence!!!
Excellent fic, I enjoyed it very much.

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gardnerhill May 26 2014, 03:32:34 UTC
Hmph! As if Dawson is Princess Buttercup ("My Basil will come for me!") - I'm sure he'll think of something.

I really enjoy writing in this universe (I've done Eve Titus' book-version and the Disney film-version).

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only_po May 28 2014, 01:18:36 UTC
GAH!!!! Nononononono, I need more to this story! It's brilliant -- lupine ear-mites and all!

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gardnerhill May 28 2014, 05:06:37 UTC
I'm working on the rest of the story, never you fear.

I've had Dawson admit to treating non-mouse patients before in The Cage - I figured he'd do his best to help a rabbit. Sadly, to this day myxomatosis is not curable.

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capt_facepalm June 11 2014, 20:42:03 UTC
"German gerbil quackery" is not an expression I ever thought I'd hear...
However, you blend effortlessly so many elements into this 'verse that it should hardly surprise me.
Well done! Off to read the conclusion!

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gardnerhill June 13 2014, 04:47:47 UTC
Couldn't resist the alliteration. (And my adoration for Nicholas Meyer's Seven Percent Solution pairing Holmes and Freud knows no bounds.)

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