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Post Reichenbach prompt
anonymous
January 16 2012, 15:17:05 UTC
Post Reichenbach ep fic please?
How does Sherlock reveal himself to John? Does he even reveal himself to John again? If he doesn't, what are his reasons? How is John coping? And how do Anderson, Sally and Lestrade deal with it if it's revealed Sherlock's still alive?
Re: Fill: The Cold Heaven 5b/?yumenokoeJanuary 20 2012, 15:12:10 UTC
this is amazing! Can't wait for next part!! please keep it up anon <3 John with deducing skills just got like 10x hotter <3 If that doesn't get Sherlock to come back.... ;)
Re: Fill: The Cold Heaven 5b/?
anonymous
January 21 2012, 09:24:49 UTC
I've been trying to stay away from angsty post Reichenbach fics, but this one is just so good it's helping to ease the pain of my poor broken heart. I also appreciate how you're incorporating how the other characters are dealing, and especially showing us bits of Sherlock's POV.
Fill: The Cold Heaven 6a/?
anonymous
January 22 2012, 05:32:22 UTC
Sorry about the wait! I am overwhelmed, truly, by this reaction. I'm so glad that people like it! On that vein, have an update!
They find a stack of unpaid bills at the ex-girlfriend’s flat, and a set of emails in her sent box organizing the sale of Nefertiti the ludicrously expensive cat. It turns out that the murderer had been up to her ears in both credit card debt and rent payments, and the £7000 that the buyer was offering would have taken most of the heat off her neck. It didn’t help that she’d borrowed money from her decidedly shady cousin and now he and his “friends” wanted it back. According to Lestrade, when they went to bring her in, she cried and pleaded and bribed with money she didn’t have, then tried to appeal to their sense of pity. Lestrade had given her a much deserved response about how premeditated murder in order to steal a cat was not cause for pity
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Re: Fill: The Cold Heaven 6a/?
anonymous
January 22 2012, 05:36:48 UTC
It was gratifying to watch the turnaround in the Met employees. Lestrade had believed in Sherlock and his methods from the start. But to watch Donovan and Anderson slowly turn from resentment and anger to abashed wonderment while watching John, an ordinary, average man, apply Sherlock’s methods was truly recompense enough. Dimmock had been a bit ambivalent at first, but when a chance meeting brought him into contact with Molly, that changed quickly. Dear Molly, with her unwavering support of a man who, in life, had been nothing but unkind and rude to her. She and Dimmock formed an instant, if shy connection, and within a month they were dating. Needless to say, Dimmock changed his tune to match hers very quickly
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Re: Fill: The Cold Heaven 6d/?
anonymous
January 22 2012, 05:48:16 UTC
Transcript from Call #3929538 - Blocked Number 23:34 18/06/13
S: Please. I just want to go home, Myc.
M: I know. You can’t.
S: I haven’t heard his voice in a year. A year, Mycroft. Do you have any idea how that feels?
M: You survived over 30 years without hearing his voice, Lock. Survive a few more.
S: I can’t do this. I’m cold, my stitches ripped again and… I miss him. Just ten minutes, that’s all I’m asking.
M: Bargaining will get you nowhere, and you know you wouldn’t be satisfied with that. Besides, would it be worth it, to watch him get shot in front of your eyes?
S does not reply.
M: I thought not. It may help you to know, he went to the grave yesterday.
S: How… how did he look?
M: Happier. And sadder.
S: That is spectacularly unhelpful, Mycroft.
M: He’s still just as devastated, Sherlock, what the hell do you want me to say?
S: Is this line secure?
M: That was an asinine question.
S: The project I’m working on now, in Murmansk… I could use a hand with it.
M: You want me to come to Russia? I couldn’t, Sherlock. I
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Re: Fill: The Cold Heaven 6d/? - OP
anonymous
January 22 2012, 12:05:46 UTC
Oooh, this is great author!anon. I'm really curious about what'll happen next. It's interesting to see who all knows that Sherlock's still alive, and now with that phonecall Moriarty and his flunkies could even take it out on John if they want to. Am really looking forward to more!
Re: Fill: The Cold Heaven 6d/?
anonymous
January 22 2012, 14:45:50 UTC
This is still amazing and brilliant and all the adjectives I used before, only more so. I'm loving John doing two jobs at once because he is a BAMF; I'm loving the insight into the other characters, especially Mycroft's invasion of privacy for the greater good; I'm loving everything, basically.
Also, my first thoughts about the last part were, in order: 1. D'aww, brothers. 2. MORAN! 3. Shit, Moran is going to kill them! 4. ...Wait, they have to be baiting Moran. 5. Nuts, I don't want him to die, either.
And all that took place in about the space of a second and a half. I love this fill, I love this fill, I love this fill. You're the best, author anon, because you give me all the feelings.
Re: Fill: The Cold Heaven 6d/?yumenokoeJanuary 22 2012, 20:37:41 UTC
OMG! MORAN!! O.O I certainly didn't see that one coming!!! And Watson is so utterly adorable, and sad, and I just want to hug him all over the place! can't wait for the next part <3
How does Sherlock reveal himself to John? Does he even reveal himself to John again? If he doesn't, what are his reasons? How is John coping? And how do Anderson, Sally and Lestrade deal with it if it's revealed Sherlock's still alive?
Whoever fills this wins the internet.
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S/J would be amazing, but all I really want is to see John's face when he realises Sherlock is still alive.
Thank you for writing-you really have a knack for capturing the feel of the show. Do you have links to anything else you've written for this board?
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please keep it up anon <3
John with deducing skills just got like 10x hotter <3 If that doesn't get Sherlock to come back.... ;)
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Please do continue!
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They find a stack of unpaid bills at the ex-girlfriend’s flat, and a set of emails in her sent box organizing the sale of Nefertiti the ludicrously expensive cat. It turns out that the murderer had been up to her ears in both credit card debt and rent payments, and the £7000 that the buyer was offering would have taken most of the heat off her neck. It didn’t help that she’d borrowed money from her decidedly shady cousin and now he and his “friends” wanted it back. According to Lestrade, when they went to bring her in, she cried and pleaded and bribed with money she didn’t have, then tried to appeal to their sense of pity. Lestrade had given her a much deserved response about how premeditated murder in order to steal a cat was not cause for pity ( ... )
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S: Please. I just want to go home, Myc.
M: I know. You can’t.
S: I haven’t heard his voice in a year. A year, Mycroft. Do you have any idea how that feels?
M: You survived over 30 years without hearing his voice, Lock. Survive a few more.
S: I can’t do this. I’m cold, my stitches ripped again and… I miss him. Just ten minutes, that’s all I’m asking.
M: Bargaining will get you nowhere, and you know you wouldn’t be satisfied with that. Besides, would it be worth it, to watch him get shot in front of your eyes?
S does not reply.
M: I thought not. It may help you to know, he went to the grave yesterday.
S: How… how did he look?
M: Happier. And sadder.
S: That is spectacularly unhelpful, Mycroft.
M: He’s still just as devastated, Sherlock, what the hell do you want me to say?
S: Is this line secure?
M: That was an asinine question.
S: The project I’m working on now, in Murmansk… I could use a hand with it.
M: You want me to come to Russia? I couldn’t, Sherlock. I ( ... )
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And lol, no line is secure, Sherlock, didn't you know?
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Also, my first thoughts about the last part were, in order: 1. D'aww, brothers. 2. MORAN! 3. Shit, Moran is going to kill them! 4. ...Wait, they have to be baiting Moran. 5. Nuts, I don't want him to die, either.
And all that took place in about the space of a second and a half. I love this fill, I love this fill, I love this fill. You're the best, author anon, because you give me all the feelings.
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And Watson is so utterly adorable, and sad, and I just want to hug him all over the place!
can't wait for the next part <3
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