The Many Fields of Orange and Gold.

Aug 31, 2014 08:01

Title: The Many Fields of Orange and Gold
Fandom: Sherlock
Rating: PG
Word Count: 4600
Disclaimer: In no way mine, or anything to do with me, I own nothing.
Summary: John's seen what dragons can do, how fast they move - just a flare of updraft and then the whole world is on fire.
AN: Me and goldenusagi are writing a story every month where Sherlock is ( Read more... )

sherlock, rating: pg, word count: 3000-5000, genre: gen

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goldenusagi August 31 2014, 07:16:18 UTC
I still love Sherlock purposefully not collecting gold.

Though I'd love to see him make John come along the first time he swallows a cow, lol.

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entangled_now August 31 2014, 08:26:22 UTC
I thought it likely he'd object to the whole idea of it. But he must run across temptation everywhere.

John gets to be around for the cool stuff and the really, really gross stuff. It's only fair!

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goldenusagi August 31 2014, 08:47:32 UTC
It must be like feeding live mice to a snake, only a hundred times worse.

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thiefofcamorr August 31 2014, 11:04:50 UTC
'People shouldn't be allowed to win arguments purely through force of personality.' HOW are you so perfect? Look at that damn line! :D

You are the one reason I keep coming back to check LJ and it's totally worth it. I love your work.

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entangled_now September 1 2014, 11:29:36 UTC
Thank you so much, that's very nice of you to say. I'm happy you've been enjoying my stuff. This series has been a lot of fun to write. Sometimes I have no idea what Sherlock's going to be, but it's great to just pick something and have a go.

Thank you for reading! :D

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enigmaticblues August 31 2014, 14:55:08 UTC
There was so much to love about this fic, and this line, "People shouldn't be allowed to win arguments purely through force of personality." describes Sherlock so perfectly.

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entangled_now September 1 2014, 11:30:31 UTC
Thank you very much! I'm happy you enjoyed it. Sherlock cheats at arguments, it's true, he does.

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andrea_deer September 21 2014, 19:40:09 UTC
This was brilliant! I love both dragon!Sherlock and generally the way you describe dragons here. And also I think it's amazing how even, when he remains in human shape you manage to write Sherlock as definately not human.

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entangled_now September 23 2014, 17:22:21 UTC
Thank you very much, I'm very glad he felt non-human, I'm trying really hard to get a sense of that in the stories.

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