Yusuf creates a drug with unknown side effects which the team needs to test. He wants to get as broad a range of experiences as possible, so everyone goes under: Cobb, Arthur, Eames, Ariadne, Yusuf, Saito, even Robert.
It turns out this drug is basically the sex pollen equivalent of dream sedatives; it is also incredibly powerful, so only a lot of sex with a lot of orgasms can bring you out of the dream. While in the dream, everyone believes he/she is the only one experiencing these side effects, so they treat the dream as their personal sex fantasy and run wild with it. The kinkier and filthier, the better. Cue every permutation of every pairing and multiples you can think of; the team explores every possibility.
Once everyone comes up out of the dream, however, it turns out every single person can remember everything that happened and what every other person did and said while sex-crazed. So they have to deal with the aftermath in real life. The author can decide to resolve them into any ships, or it can end in one big happy OT7.
Arthur/Eames
anonymous
August 15 2010, 14:56:54 UTC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K_XIsAutg4 Arthur became jaded at a young age. Eames teaches him to believe in something again. (inspired by the song "Men of Snow" by Ingrid Michaelson)
[Gen] [Crossover] Eames [Sherlock]
anonymous
August 15 2010, 14:56:57 UTC
Scotland Yard has encountered its first major mind-related crime. DI Lestrade, after contacting Sherlock, decides to phone the only other genius he knows who might be able to help in this field: Eames.
Eames is tasked with both teaching Sherlock (and John, by default) the details of dreaming/extraction and questioning the suspects/leads inside of their dreams, thanks to his Forging (and lesser-known "interrogation") skills. However, it's a bit difficult for him to get anything done with Sherlock attempting to wrest all control from him, despite John's valiant attempts to keep Sherlock from throwing any tantrums and/or relentlessly picking Eames's history, personality, and flaws apart in an attempt to drive him off.
You can bring either solely Eames into the picture or the entire team; it's entirely up to you. Same goes for pairings, although I'd prefer nothing further than one-sided flirting from Eames when it comes to interactions with Sherlock characters.
Ariadne/ Arthurkore_risingAugust 15 2010, 14:56:59 UTC
Arthur asks everyone for advice on how to ask Ariadne out. Special credit if all Eames suggestions are wildly inappropriate, Yusuf gets exasperated and offers him an aphrodisiac and Cobb mentions the massively romantic way he asked out Mal for the first time.
Fill~! Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me A Match [1/?]kore_risingAugust 15 2010, 18:34:09 UTC
Back and forth, back and forth. Arthur couldn't stop pacing in the warehouse, brow furrowed in thought. Sure, he'd asked girls out in the past before, but this? This was quite different. It was Ariadne"My, you're looking a bit flustered," cut a voice in the silence. Arthur wouldn't admit it made him jump, but he did swiftly turn to look at the owner of said voice
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It turns out this drug is basically the sex pollen equivalent of dream sedatives; it is also incredibly powerful, so only a lot of sex with a lot of orgasms can bring you out of the dream. While in the dream, everyone believes he/she is the only one experiencing these side effects, so they treat the dream as their personal sex fantasy and run wild with it. The kinkier and filthier, the better. Cue every permutation of every pairing and multiples you can think of; the team explores every possibility.
Once everyone comes up out of the dream, however, it turns out every single person can remember everything that happened and what every other person did and said while sex-crazed. So they have to deal with the aftermath in real life. The author can decide to resolve them into any ships, or it can end in one big happy OT7.
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ReCaptcha says "overview achesigh" which I take to mean as a THIRDED. Heheh
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Not gonna lie, that's effing genius.
AND ALSO IT WOULD GIVE ME AN EXCUSE TO WRITE THE NAKED HIDE AND SEEK SCENE. xD
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Arthur became jaded at a young age. Eames teaches him to believe in something again. (inspired by the song "Men of Snow" by Ingrid Michaelson)
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Eames is tasked with both teaching Sherlock (and John, by default) the details of dreaming/extraction and questioning the suspects/leads inside of their dreams, thanks to his Forging (and lesser-known "interrogation") skills. However, it's a bit difficult for him to get anything done with Sherlock attempting to wrest all control from him, despite John's valiant attempts to keep Sherlock from throwing any tantrums and/or relentlessly picking Eames's history, personality, and flaws apart in an attempt to drive him off.
You can bring either solely Eames into the picture or the entire team; it's entirely up to you. Same goes for pairings, although I'd prefer nothing further than one-sided flirting from Eames when it comes to interactions with Sherlock characters.
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Although I feel bad for putting poor John through all this; he has enough on his plate having to live with Sherlock.
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DO NEED HAND JOBS IN FILL.
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