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Crack: Trope!John searches the multiverse for his Trope!Sherlock
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October 9 2013, 23:14:44 UTC
Trope!John wakes up one morning only to discover that, thanks to some cosmic mix-up, he's got the wrong Trope!Sherlock. So John enters in & out of various fanfics/worlds to find his matching Trope!Sherlock. Sherlock/John, but 100% okay if there are other pairings in the various worlds John visits.
FILL: A Trope too Far(1a/?)persiflagerOctober 20 2013, 21:12:14 UTC
John stretched and yawned, revelling in the luxury of a lie-in. He was warm and comfortable and the flat was blessedly quiet. There was an odd smell though - the faint trace of something chemical that he couldn’t immediately identify. He scrunched up his nose as the acrid tang tickled his nostrils and eventually had to resort to opening his eyes
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FILL: A Trope too Far(1c/?)persiflagerOctober 20 2013, 21:14:21 UTC
Sherlock wasn’t kidding about the tests. Over the next two hours John was poked, prodded, squeezed, palpated and had samples taken of every easily accessible bodily fluid and skin cell.
“Ow!” He winced as Sherlock pulled hairs from a sore spot on his scalp.
“Are you all right?” asked Other John (John refused to think of him as ‘John A’), looking up with an air of professional concern.
“Yeah, I just hit my head yesterday. Well, someone hit it for me.”
“Let me see.” Other John put down the sample he was labelling and came over to inspect the top of John’s head. His touch was gentle. “Hmm … you should probably have had stitches in this, you know,” he said with a tone of mild reproof. John bit back the urge to apologise.
“Oh, he’s fine, stop fussing over him,” said Sherlock. There was an edge of manic irritability in his voice that made John want to hide the coffee. “I’ve only got six more hours and we haven’t even begun the psychological tests.”
FILL: A Trope too Far(1d/?)persiflagerOctober 20 2013, 21:15:55 UTC
Sherlock, claiming ‘risk of quantum entanglement’, wouldn’t let either of them look at the machine he’d hidden in the wardrobe of the upstairs bedroom. John was fairly sure that just meant it didn’t look cool enough
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“Ow!” He winced as Sherlock pulled hairs from a sore spot on his scalp.
“Are you all right?” asked Other John (John refused to think of him as ‘John A’), looking up with an air of professional concern.
“Yeah, I just hit my head yesterday. Well, someone hit it for me.”
“Let me see.” Other John put down the sample he was labelling and came over to inspect the top of John’s head. His touch was gentle. “Hmm … you should probably have had stitches in this, you know,” he said with a tone of mild reproof. John bit back the urge to apologise.
“Oh, he’s fine, stop fussing over him,” said Sherlock. There was an edge of manic irritability in his voice that made John want to hide the coffee. “I’ve only got six more hours and we haven’t even begun the psychological tests.”
John put his head in his hands and groaned.
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When Sherlock had finally finished ( ... )
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