fic: Boxing Day Panto (2/2)

Sep 18, 2011 18:47

Title: Boxing Day Panto (2/2)
Author: fengirl88
Fandom: BBC Sherlock
Pairing: John/Lestrade, past Sherlock/Lestrade
Rating: R/NC-17
Warnings: voyeurism, not all of it intentional.  Also angst.
Wordcount: ~1100 this part
Disclaimer: These characters are not mine.
Summary: Sherlock comes back early from Christmas with Mummy and Mycroft. This is not as good ( Read more... )

rating: nc-17, category: angst, category: humour, character: sherlock holmes, pairing: john/lestrade, category: slash, fanworks: fic

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fengirl88 September 18 2011, 18:23:36 UTC
thank you very much - glad you enjoyed it!

I think John will have to find out at some point, though he still hasn't in Barack...

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kalypso_v September 18 2011, 18:07:42 UTC
Ha! The inviting-Mrs-Hudson-round gambit fails spectacularly! I share Lestrade's admiration for John's coolness under fire, though he is perhaps overestimating even Mycroft's abilities if he expects him to have anticipated John's position.

I'm hoping John will discover Lestrade's guilty secret at some point as I'm very interested to know how he reacts.

Is Nehezebb Hungarian or something I need to say out loud several times to decipher?

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The inviting-Mrs-Hudson-round gambit fails spectacularly fengirl88 September 18 2011, 18:26:22 UTC
... and deservedly so!

thank you very much for this and for the suggestions of what Sherlock would do - I'm glad you enjoyed the results. I think John will have to find out at some point, though I'm not sure yet when or how that's going to happen.

and no, Lestrade is not thinking too clearly - his brain obviously gets more fogged during sex than John's does.

Nehezebb is Hungarian for "harder"; I should add a note to that effect.

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flannelgiraffe September 18 2011, 21:33:56 UTC
Actually, "nehezebb" means something weighs more than something else. "Nehezebben" would mean something is harder to do then something else, but what you're really looking for is the word "erősebben".

It doesn't spoil the story, though :)

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fengirl88 September 18 2011, 21:49:59 UTC
thank you very much for this - I'll change it so it's correct!

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impishtubist September 18 2011, 19:08:15 UTC
Oh, this is excellent! Definitely made my day to see that you had posted this, and it's absolutely wonderful - not to mention hilarious. Although I am a bit nervous for when/if John finds out about Sherlock and Lestrade!

*hopes it won't break up this lovely couple*

Well done, you!

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fengirl88 September 18 2011, 19:43:19 UTC
thank you very much! *beams* so glad you enjoyed it.

I think John will have to find out about Sherlock and Lestrade eventually... but I do like these two together now (having not been able to imagine them as a couple at first), and don't want to break them up!

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fengirl88 September 18 2011, 19:44:35 UTC
thank you very much - I really like writing them together and I'm very glad you enjoyed it! *beams*

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mazarin221b September 18 2011, 19:17:25 UTC
Oh, Sherlock, you cheeky bastard. Invited Mrs Hudson to lunch, did you? Suuuuuuure.

This has the potential to be just all sorts of delightfully awkward down the road. Looking forward to it! :D

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fengirl88 September 18 2011, 19:51:27 UTC
thank you very much - yes, he is a cheeky bastard, isn't he? he should have realized that you underestimate John Watson at your peril...

in Barack, which is set later than this (though it's not clear how much later), Lestrade still hasn't told John, but the truth is bound to come out eventually.

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