Title: Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast
Pairing/Characters: John/Sherlock
Rating: NC-17
Warnings/Spoilers: Mind-control drugs and the resulting consent issues.
Fandom: BBC Sherlock
Summary: A new drug that links sexual arousal to obedience? Sherlock is intrigued, but there are no handy test subjects around. Oh, wait...
Word Count: 6000
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Cutting through all the technical language, it appears that a person dosed with this drug would find it nearly impossible to disobey direct commands, and would in fact find obeying such commands highly arousing. It creates a positive feedback loop: the more the subjects obey, the more pleasure they experience, the more they want to obey. )
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*dead of spontaneous combustion*
(btw, totally knew the drug wasn't real all along, it was pretty obvious if one knows Sherlock :D)
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And it's pretty obvious it's not real--Sherlock would never drug John! (Well, okay, he admittedly totally tried to in canon, but besides that...) *grin*
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That may be the best description of why they work so well together that I've ever seen.
Also, unf. Love me some subby-and-loving-it John.
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What blithering idiot let me read this at work?
Oh. That would be me.
Do you know how difficult it is not whimpering in front of my colleague?!
While it seemed likely that Sherlock hadn't drugged John, I wasn't convinced either way until you confirmed it. Lovely, lovely story.
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Considering I planned this one out often during boring meetings...yes. *grin* But I'm delighted it got the same response from you!
I'm glad it wasn't absolutely certain Sherlock hadn't actually drugged John--to be honest, his little stunt in "Hounds" is my least favorite moment with him (only the fact that John seems to have no serious problem with it saves him) and I couldn't bring myself to have him do it again--but the fact that he just might makes for a fun frisson while writing!
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