Would love to see a Bones/Sherlock crossover (possible as the Bones team has come to London before). They have a lot in common - one super-rational and emotionally distant and the other ex-army and down-to-earth. Would love John/Sherlock Booth/Brennan.
Fill: The Fact of the Matter (1a/?)
anonymous
February 21 2011, 22:06:04 UTC
When an American man’s body was found on British soil and Lestrade was cornered into calling in American specialists to take on the case, Sherlock was undoubtedly annoyed, but at John’s insistence he seemed to understand.
When the so-called “specialists” turned out to be an ex-soldier FBI agent and an anthropologist (a woman, no less), Sherlock sulked for hours, but again with John needling at him he eventually calmed down
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Fill: The Heart of the Matter (1a/?)
anonymous
February 21 2011, 22:06:48 UTC
When an American man’s body was found on British soil and Lestrade was cornered into calling in American specialists to take on the case, Sherlock was undoubtedly annoyed, but at John’s insistence he seemed to understand.
When the so-called “specialists” turned out to be an ex-soldier FBI agent and an anthropologist (a woman, no less), Sherlock sulked for hours, but again with John needling at him he eventually calmed down
( ... )
Re: Fill: The Heart of the Matter (1c/?)
anonymous
February 21 2011, 22:31:46 UTC
Several minutes after they left, Doctor Brennan began to pack up her things. “Are you nearly finished, Mister Holmes?”
“Mmm.”
“I was wondering if you wanted to try catching up with Booth and Doctor Watson,” she continued.
“John is irritated with how I’ve been behaving lately - I get bored when I’m not working - and obviously wishes for some time on his own. Plus, he doesn’t drink around me for some reason I haven’t puzzled out yet. So, as enthralling as that offer sounds, noAn ordinary woman would probably have backed down and gone on her own to the pub, but Brennan proved herself not to be an ordinary woman by staying put, drilling into him with her unusually-sharp eyes. Every reason she could give for convincing him to go had already crossed Sherlock’s mind, and yet he was still taken aback by what she next said
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Re: Fill: The Heart of the Matter (2a/?)
anonymous
February 23 2011, 03:19:55 UTC
The pub was noisy and crowded full to the gills with people much younger and much more energetic than John felt at the moment, dreading his decision to get a drink with Booth the moment he stepped out of the government-issued car Sherlock’s brother had supplied. However, they quickly settled into a booth (ha, ha) before anyone could recognize John, and got several drinks in as they both hesitantly reminisced the lighter aspects of going to war
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When the so-called “specialists” turned out to be an ex-soldier FBI agent and an anthropologist (a woman, no less), Sherlock sulked for hours, but again with John needling at him he eventually calmed down ( ... )
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“Mmm.”
“I was wondering if you wanted to try catching up with Booth and Doctor Watson,” she continued.
“John is irritated with how I’ve been behaving lately - I get bored when I’m not working - and obviously wishes for some time on his own. Plus, he doesn’t drink around me for some reason I haven’t puzzled out yet. So, as enthralling as that offer sounds, noAn ordinary woman would probably have backed down and gone on her own to the pub, but Brennan proved herself not to be an ordinary woman by staying put, drilling into him with her unusually-sharp eyes. Every reason she could give for convincing him to go had already crossed Sherlock’s mind, and yet he was still taken aback by what she next said ( ... )
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Bones and Sherlock future bffs :D
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