Not Who He'd Thought

Nov 02, 2010 00:34

Title: Not Who He'd Thought
Author: humantales
Fandom: Sherlock (BBC)
Summary: DI Lestrade tries to figure out Sherlock's new flatmate.
Genre: Gen
Characters: DI Lestrade, John Watson, Sherlock Holmes
Rating: PG
Word Count: 1,153
Betas: Goofy
Spoilers: A Study in Pink
Notes: Yes, I've been seduced by a new fandom. Here's my toe in the water. ( Read more... )

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gekidasa November 2 2010, 06:33:43 UTC
I do love fics that make the point that Lestrade WOULD figure out the truth. "I'm not stupid, you know" and all. :D

I also kinda really loved him checking out the female officer's ass XD

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humantales November 3 2010, 01:50:27 UTC
I've always felt sorry for the police who have to deal with Sherlock, in all of his incarnations. He really is unreasonable.

And, yeah, I wanted him to be something other than that poor cop who works with Sherlock.

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fruguited November 2 2010, 09:25:22 UTC
not bad. :D nicely written.

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humantales November 3 2010, 01:58:04 UTC
Thanks!

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ginbitch November 2 2010, 09:27:37 UTC
Yay! This is _lovely_!

Join, join, join the delicious fandom! I want more Sherlock fics like this!

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humantales November 3 2010, 01:59:10 UTC
I'm glad you enjoyed it!

And I'm here. (I've been a Sherlock fan for decades; I was pleased at how close they stayed to the source.)

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errantcomment November 2 2010, 09:49:26 UTC
Very nicely done.
I like that you've given Lestrade a sense of humour. ^_^

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humantales November 3 2010, 01:59:54 UTC
I'm glad you liked it. (Lestrade needs a sense of humor!)

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donutsweeper November 2 2010, 16:01:17 UTC
I really liked this look at Lestrade and how he would interpret John's presence in Sherlock's life.

I think you have a typo though "Lestrade remembered his answer when Sherlock had asked what would you say when you were about today." instead of today I think you meant die?

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humantales November 3 2010, 02:01:13 UTC
I'm glad you enjoyed it!

And, yes, I did screw up that sentence. (I hate when those get through; I shouldn't post that early in the morning.) Thanks for pointing it out, though. I prefer to be able to fix them.

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