"What's wrong with it?" Donna asked, eying the Starbucks cup Josh had reverently set before her.
"Nothing's wrong with it!" Josh said, edging it closer to her before taking a sip of his own and making a face like he'd just been told the Republicans were coming up from the Hill. "Well, except for the fact that it might possibly be the same coffee you brought me yesterday."
Oh. This breaks my heart into smithereens! - but it's lovely. What a poignant evocation of everything they are, with all of the adjusting that's going to be necessary with Sherlock's return. Thank you.
Martha Hudson had never planned on having children, certainly not with that husband of hers that dear Sherlock had helped her with, and not since. And yet she had somehow managed to find herself with not one but two sons, Sherlock and that wonderful John Watson. She may not be their housekeeper, but no one could deny that she was most definitely their mother in all the ways that mattered though she lacked the blood to make it official.
She’s not too used to someone speaking to her with such warmth, or saying something nice and meaning it. But there has been a lot of lying in Molly’s life of late, some of it by herself to herself and she’s been getting sick of it. So she tells Greg Lestrade that yes, actually, she would like to go and get a pint or something at the pub and the grin she gets in response is a pleasure.
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