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anonymous February 9 2011, 02:18:59 UTC
Living with Sherlock, John discovers something. When Sherlock does something irritable on purpose, he gets defensive when John becomes angry with him.
It's only when his response to John is bafflement that John knows he didn't mean it. (Because John understands him, right? So why are things turning all pear shaped?) Slash or gen, doesn't matter.

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John and Lestrade Find Something in Common anonymous February 9 2011, 02:20:23 UTC
If the streets of London are indeed a battlefield, too, then Lestrade's as much a veteran as John. So ( ... )

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Everyone stand back! blamethecupcake February 9 2011, 23:34:41 UTC
I've got this. *cue dramatic music*

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Re: Everyone stand back! anonymous February 10 2011, 00:12:06 UTC
Squeee! Thank you so much. :D :D :D <3

Happy OP is happy.

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More than meets the eye 1/? blamethecupcake February 10 2011, 01:20:30 UTC
John really hadn’t been prepared for shooting. Yes there was an inherent danger when associated with Sherlock Holmes, he knew and accepted that, but there was typically an order to it all; go to crime scene and investigate, leave scene, follow clue, follow clue, confront villain, potential fight, and finally case closed. Steps may vary or be spread out over a period of time but that was the general process. So bullets flying during step one really caught him off guard ( ... )

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anonymous February 9 2011, 02:22:01 UTC
Moriarty masturbates to thoughts of Sherlock. Specifically, to the really creepy, fucked-up things he wants to do to Sherlock to break him. The more twisted Moriarty's fantasies are, the better. Seriously, I wanted to be squicked out and horrified, and Moriarty's getting off on it because he's just that creepy!

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anonymous February 9 2011, 02:38:55 UTC
YES. SECONDED. (And if there's anything vaguely like this out there, recs please?)

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a rec anonymous February 10 2011, 01:27:38 UTC
anonymous February 9 2011, 02:44:54 UTC
I could definitely do with some creepy Moriarty in my life right now.

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anonymous February 9 2011, 02:22:51 UTC
Sherlock, John and Mrs. Hudson play the board game Scotland Yard.

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lucelafonde February 20 2011, 19:02:15 UTC
me likes :D
I think that could actually be SO hilarious...
Argh, to write or not to write, that's the question... :/

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anonymous February 20 2011, 20:47:34 UTC
OP begs you to write it and offers her first born.

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senket February 25 2011, 00:53:59 UTC
Oh dear. I haven't played that game in ages, but it sounds so beautiful. Sherlock would just be an absolute hazard at it, too.

As a policeman he'd irritate everyone and as the criminal he's be worse somehow.

....Oh god that's so adorable. I might just do it. Now where did I leave it that game.

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Hey, Jealousy meredydd February 9 2011, 02:23:24 UTC
I really like the idea of John being totally okay-with-it bisexual man. SO, that said... John is introduced to a young man (by Harry? Clara? Someone who knows he's bi) who is thinking of joining the army and he (the young man) is hesitant because he is bi and still trying to be okay with it. John begins to mentor the young man (sort of a "see? you can be bi and a soldier and it's fine--really!" situation) and Sherlock grows at first suspicious of these lunch dates and evenings at the pub, then jealous. So yeah... jealous!Sherlock in denial about being jealous, smooth and sweet!John being smooth and sweet...

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Re: Hey, Jealousy d_kota February 9 2011, 06:51:19 UTC
SECONDED SO HARD.

Love Jealous!Sherlock and the young potential soldier sounds adorbz.

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Re: Hey, Jealousy meredydd February 9 2011, 13:50:50 UTC
Um, yes.

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Re: Hey, Jealousy sussexdowns February 10 2011, 21:43:05 UTC
just sayin' here...the subject lines for your prompts seem to always be songs from the mid-90s.

and that is awesome.

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