non-con FOR SCIENCE
anonymous
June 25 2011, 03:15:12 UTC
One afternoon Sherlock strides in and announces he needs John's assistance to re-enact the circumstances of a crime to figure out the perpetrator. By this point John knows that he's going to end up doing what Sherlock wants anyway, so he agrees before asking what the crime is.
It's a m/m rape and murder case. And Sherlock gets very into it, all the while muttering deductions ("attacker used insufficient lubrication"; "hand-shaped bruises here and here", etc) as he fucks John.
And I do want it to be very non-con on John's part. I'm a terrible person, I know. Thank god for anon.
non-con FOR SCIENCE - fill1/3
anonymous
June 25 2011, 08:09:21 UTC
The door slammed from downstairs, and John bolted upright in his armchair from where he had dozed off, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. His heart sank. There was only one person this could be, and John was very tired
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non-con FOR SCIENCE - fill2/3
anonymous
June 25 2011, 08:15:45 UTC
"Shush John, I don't want to break character," said Sherlock calmly. He pulled John upright and forced him over the coffee table, hand pressing between John's shoulder blades to keep him down with unyielding strength. The wood was cold on John's stomach, chest and cheek. "Bruises on the hips suggest hard surface he was repeatedly pushed into. But how hard?"
John twisted his head to try and see Sherlock, but from this angle all he could see was the edge of Sherlock's form, frantic movements as he divested John of his jeans and boxers shorts. John kicked out and Sherlock smirked triumphantly. Apparently, this was all fitting into the scenario Sherlock had planned out in his head. John felt sick, shuddering with the cold air over his newly exposed flesh.
"Sherlock, please, please stop. Please don't do this
( ... )
Re: non-con FOR SCIENCE - fill3/3
anonymous
June 25 2011, 08:34:02 UTC
John shook uncontrollably as Sherlock looped the belt over John's neck, pulling it tight as though it were a collar and leash. "Oh god," he muttered, staring blankly at the wood in front of him. "Oh god, no
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Re: non-con FOR SCIENCE - fill3/3darthhellokittyJune 26 2011, 01:35:31 UTC
This is amazing - I could almost see this happening. Sherlock's appealing to John's sympathy for victims to get him to cooperate was so manipulative, even before John found out what exactly the experiment was going to involve.
Yeah, I hope John unties himself and is waiting by the door with a frying pan when Sherlock gets back!
This was painful, but very well done. It made me write an epilogue (for my own peace of mind), but since it's a)not by you and b)quite likely not what you envision happening next, I'm not going to post it.
It's a m/m rape and murder case. And Sherlock gets very into it, all the while muttering deductions ("attacker used insufficient lubrication"; "hand-shaped bruises here and here", etc) as he fucks John.
And I do want it to be very non-con on John's part. I'm a terrible person, I know. Thank god for anon.
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An Experiment, Of Sorts http://sherlockbbc-fic.livejournal.com/575.html?thread=16191#t16191
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John twisted his head to try and see Sherlock, but from this angle all he could see was the edge of Sherlock's form, frantic movements as he divested John of his jeans and boxers shorts. John kicked out and Sherlock smirked triumphantly. Apparently, this was all fitting into the scenario Sherlock had planned out in his head. John felt sick, shuddering with the cold air over his newly exposed flesh.
"Sherlock, please, please stop. Please don't do this ( ... )
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I seconded this earlier, so I'm glad to see it got a fill.
But, daaaaaamn. Sherlock is one cold bastard in this! You did a good job of making him soooo creepy. Good gravy. Poor John.
I kind of want John to be waiting to bash Sherlock with a cricket bat when he gets back home. *shivers*
Must... find... fluff... now.
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Yeah, I hope John unties himself and is waiting by the door with a frying pan when Sherlock gets back!
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'Choice' being the operative word here.
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Thanks for writing this.
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