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Forgive me
anonymous
January 16 2012, 18:57:57 UTC
While hearing John's speech at his grave from distance, Sherlock decides he can't go through with this anymore and walks up to John before having a breakdown himself, tearfully begging him to forgive him.
Re: Forgive me FillarchaicexplorerJanuary 21 2012, 01:11:32 UTC
Sherlock had projected a two year separation, possibly longer, before he could safely return from the dead and into the arms of his landlady, Friend, and Inspector. This visit to the cemetery had merely been a slight detour before making his way to the continent. He had wanted to see them one last time, out of sentiment
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Plans Are Overrated, Anyway 1/2
anonymous
April 13 2012, 20:57:17 UTC
[If I had managed to watch the episodes when they first aired, this would have been my prompt. As it is, I'm afraid I ended up halfway through a second fill before I realised it and now, even though there is the most lovely little fill already in place, you're going to have to suffer mine. Also, this kind of ran on a bit, and there isn't as much weepiness as I think you were looking for, op, so I hope this doesn't disappoint
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Re: Plans Are Overrated, Anyway 2a/2
anonymous
April 13 2012, 21:02:12 UTC
Sherlock had planned on being gone for two or three years, although he wouldn’t be surprised if it took longer to take down what was left of Moriarty’s web. There was a morbid appropriateness to witnessing his own funeral - and that was both exactly as expected and rather surprising - and then when he knew that Mrs Hudson and John were going to be visiting his grave and he just happened to be in the area at the time, one thing led to another and he found himself behind a tree, listening to Mrs Hudson listing all the ways he made her angry. A little smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. Obviously, it was only the usual smile of superiority when he was right - she’d be fine
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