John falls in love with Sherlock but is to afraid to say something. Sherlock is clueless so John tries to give him little hints. Sherlock still doesn't get it, but Anderson does. He fucks John (not rapes!) him, to "show" him what John will never get from Sherlock. John tries to imagine it's Sherlock who does all these things to him. Anderson calling him names might help. Sherlock finds everything out. How will he react?
Happy ending preferred.
IDKE! I even like Anderson! Please if someone will fill this don't make him a complete asshole. In a strange way he really just wants to help John.
I couldn't cover everything but let's hope this is similar to what you wanted... Anderson’s POV.
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Sherlock didn't see everything. He fell to stereotypes; he made mistakes; he tried to deduce everything without enough data - yet everybody thought he walked on water. Anderson was sick of it after a month of knowing him. The fact that Sherlock was right ninety percent of the time just made it even more annoying.
It was kinda painful to see how others fell to the charm and let Sherlock do everything. And now, there was another fool and he was expected to let this so-said doctor onto a crime scene. He protested and Sherlock blackmailed him by pointing out the affair. (Anderson knew well enough that they broke the current police regulations and policies when Sally came over. He let them into the crime scene because he valued his job
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Re: Minifill 1/2kira_kOctober 7 2010, 13:22:26 UTC
“Don’t tell Sherlock, but we have an understanding,” Anderson replied. Then, he sighed and clarified his meaning, “I shag whoever I like but I go back to her at the end of the day. She shags whoever she likes and she comes back to me at the end of the day
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Happy ending preferred.
IDKE! I even like Anderson! Please if someone will fill this don't make him a complete asshole. In a strange way he really just wants to help John.
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Sherlock didn't see everything. He fell to stereotypes; he made mistakes; he tried to deduce everything without enough data - yet everybody thought he walked on water. Anderson was sick of it after a month of knowing him. The fact that Sherlock was right ninety percent of the time just made it even more annoying.
It was kinda painful to see how others fell to the charm and let Sherlock do everything. And now, there was another fool and he was expected to let this so-said doctor onto a crime scene. He protested and Sherlock blackmailed him by pointing out the affair. (Anderson knew well enough that they broke the current police regulations and policies when Sally came over. He let them into the crime scene because he valued his job ( ... )
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It surprised me as well but then... who doesn't like John? :D
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I kinda like those characters whose only role is to be awful for 5 minutes. I like to flesh them out a bit. (And Anderson is fun.)
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