Title: Carroll's Great Game
Author:
sorrel_forbes
Characters: Sherlock, John, Mycroft and Jim
Summary: The Great Game, as told by Lewis Carroll
Rating: G
Warnings: None
Word Count: 100
The shallog spell when boredom looms
’Snot lessened by dull dimpid coves.
Beheaded subject in the nooms
Inadequately shroves.
"But now a case commences, John!
With bombs affixed to victims snatched!
Ingenious puzzles just for me!"
The frumious Cumberbatch.
I take my Strad in hand to rile
The lardmin who inchuffles cake,
Dismissively rebuff in style;
I’ve glebious plans to make.
While addabatly stopping crimes,
I disregard extraneous grief;
Ferriatant Jim with clubber’s eyes
Commands my thoughts in chief.
Misunderstanding, John departs
While Jim skurdankles at the pool.
He’s kidnapped John! He’ll shoot us both!
I look to John and-
Tennyson's Study in Pink
Lear's Blind Banker
Carroll's Great Game
Stevens' Scandal in Belgravia
Blake's HOUND of Baskerville
Lennon's Reichenbach Trip Yeats' Empty Hearse