So, there's this thing of beauty (ok, slightly cracky beauty, but beauty nevertheless) called the
Sherlock Holmes kink meme. Which anyone so inclined should check out, because there are literally thousands of prompts waiting to be filled.
Anyhow: Someone requested fic based on Neil Gaiman's short story A Study in Emerald, of which I'm a longtime
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My particular favorite line, as I am imaging an extremely uptight, priggish Watson, is "Even after all this time, I hesitate to describe what I saw, but in the interests of verisimilitude and integrity, I feel I must proceed." Oh yes, please do describe... In the interest of verisimilitude and integrity only, of course!
I'm sure I'll love this even more once I'm familiar with the source material. :)
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The narrative voice and the narrator's identity are actually very important in A Study in Emerald. Without giving everything away, I'm just going to say that there is a twist (or two). The most essential parts of the Holmes canon for appreciating A Study in Emerald are probably the beginning of A Study in Scarlet, which is the first Holmes novel, the short story The Final Problem, and possibly The Adventure of the Empty House. But if you want a shortcut, you could just check the Wikipedia page for A Study in EmeraldOh, and the new Holmes film is an epic slashfest. Anything that features a line about Holmes and Watson 'playing Victoria and Albert' cannot be interpreted otherwise. And that's just the beginning ( ... )
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So good.
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*hugs*
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