It's Monday again, so here's your request/bunny post for the week.
Don't forget, for those of you working with the Sherlock cast's other characters for non-Sherlock fanworks, we now have the Six-Degrees post to share works, recs and the like.
Sherlock and John have to go undercover as the most sickeningly cute couple ever. "Schookie ookie." Nose rubs. Plenty of PDA. Sherlock is dealing with it fine. (Give him an acting mask and he's cool with just about anything.) It's John who's going slowly insane.
Not really a BSG crossover prompt, but it might help if you know something about that canon...
Post-Fall, John suddenly has a Head!Sherlock. That is, John has visions/hallucinations of Sherlock, who freely admit he's not physically present (but is otherwise cagey about his own properties) and holds conversations with John, can touch him, etc. John's the only one who can see/sense Sherlock, but if Sherlock's an hallucination he's an extremely vivid one--and he seems to know things that John himself doesn't/couldn't, even walks John through deductions from time to time. John doesn't know if he's being haunted or going insane or what, but he also, pathetically, doesn't want Head!Sherlock to go away, since he's the last remnant of his friend. Not that Head!Sherlock seems inclined to do anything John tells him, of course.
Bonus if the real Sherlock has a Head!John, too, while he's off having adventures.
1. Moriarty always refers to John as The Good Man. The Man He nor Sherlock could ever deserve. 2. AU- On his First Birthday, Moriarty visits Sherlock's Son. "Everyone will fight to have you, Little One. But in the End, You will only have yourself."
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Lots of humor, please! :D
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Post-Fall, John suddenly has a Head!Sherlock. That is, John has visions/hallucinations of Sherlock, who freely admit he's not physically present (but is otherwise cagey about his own properties) and holds conversations with John, can touch him, etc. John's the only one who can see/sense Sherlock, but if Sherlock's an hallucination he's an extremely vivid one--and he seems to know things that John himself doesn't/couldn't, even walks John through deductions from time to time. John doesn't know if he's being haunted or going insane or what, but he also, pathetically, doesn't want Head!Sherlock to go away, since he's the last remnant of his friend. Not that Head!Sherlock seems inclined to do anything John tells him, of course.
Bonus if the real Sherlock has a Head!John, too, while he's off having adventures.
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1. Moriarty always refers to John as The Good Man. The Man He nor Sherlock could ever deserve.
2. AU- On his First Birthday, Moriarty visits Sherlock's Son. "Everyone will fight to have you, Little One. But in the End, You will only have yourself."
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With the musical version of Stop all the clocks (Funeral Blues). Yeah, spoilers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM7-QCUUQ0k
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