Plot bunny attack!!! We need to give Stamford credit for successfully bringing our two complementarily broken heros together, but we really don't know much about him. Was he always this good at making connections ? What on earth made him think this combonation would work? And how did he get to know Sherlock Holmes in the first place? I would really enjoy some back story here while I patiently await new data....
I think that one might already be out there... I was thinking on a more mundane level, though. But feel free! I just would love to hear more about what motivated him to help out our favorite self-proclaimed high functioning sociopath.
I had this odd idea yesterday. An AU in which no one is born on the 13th of any month no matter on which day the 13th falls. John was born on the 13th, but no one knows this (no one suspects because he's so unassuming most of the time). People think Sherlock was born on the 13th because of how he unsettles most people, but he wasn't. Sherlock learns about John after a time (some sort of situation) or he figures it out on his own. I know fics where John is quite unusual are kind of common (John being a Sink in Faerie-Touched by blind_author or John being a switch, and etc) since he's so badass yet no one ever suspects him, lol, but this just popped into my head. Thanks.~Sophia
I have a prompt for you: Sherlock/John, ice-skating. I don't know why it just popped into my head and you don't seem to have a prompt for I yet, hope that helps/inspires.
So, I was thinking about this to write myself, but RL is slamming me so hard right now that no fic is forthcoming whatsoever, and for the immediate future :( Anyway, I figured I'd just put this out here: I want Sherlock the Misogynist to have his worldview rocked by BAMF!female!John. If this ends in pegging, I wouldn't complain ;)
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Feel like I have to put in a warning about substance abuse, though there is nothing visual, and apologise for making it sad.
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We need to give Stamford credit for successfully bringing our two complementarily broken heros together, but we really don't know much about him. Was he always this good at making connections ? What on earth made him think this combonation would work? And how did he get to know Sherlock Holmes in the first place?
I would really enjoy some back story here while I patiently await new data....
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I just would love to hear more about what motivated him to help out our favorite self-proclaimed high functioning sociopath.
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I don't know why it just popped into my head and you don't seem to have a prompt for I yet, hope that helps/inspires.
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Sherlock and John- being introduced to Fringe (tv show)
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It has an interesting sequel as well, no graceful child. Both stories are girl!John and ace!Sherlock.
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