FILL (1/?) Crying
anonymous
January 8 2011, 16:31:13 UTC
It should be offensive, really, the way Sherlock turns on the tears. But Ian Monkford’s wife is a criminal, and John’s not feeling particularly sympathetic toward her. Because he’s feeling something else.
It doesn’t happen every time he sees someone cry. If the person’s in pain, or devastated by loss, John’s reactions are normal - he wants to help.
But sometimes… Sometimes he gets off on the crying.
I will overcome this. Mind over matter, he thinks. But it’s too late. His willpower is gone.
“You’re aroused,” Sherlock says, in that cool voice of his.
John sputters. Sherlock’s expression is amused, like he’s not referring to John’s erection.
Obviously, this is not the first humiliating thing Sherlock has said to him. But it’s the first time John’s desire has been the subject of one of Sherlock’s deductions
( ... )
It doesn’t happen every time he sees someone cry. If the person’s in pain, or devastated by loss, John’s reactions are normal - he wants to help.
But sometimes… Sometimes he gets off on the crying.
I will overcome this. Mind over matter, he thinks. But it’s too late. His willpower is gone.
“You’re aroused,” Sherlock says, in that cool voice of his.
John sputters. Sherlock’s expression is amused, like he’s not referring to John’s erection.
Obviously, this is not the first humiliating thing Sherlock has said to him. But it’s the first time John’s desire has been the subject of one of Sherlock’s deductions ( ... )
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