Teenage son/daughter of Sherlock and John (via mpreg, genderbent, adoption, cloning, up to you guys) dealing with his/her parents' shenanigans or his/her interaction or views of them.
(preferably with some kind of exasperated, fond amusement)
Meet the family 2
anonymous
August 31 2010, 10:06:44 UTC
If the relationship went any further than that day (and it often didn’t, sometimes because they ran, sometimes because Sherlock took her to one side later and said ‘cheating/lying/trying to shag your best friend’) then they checked whether Sherlock was in before they called and they didn’t stand on ceremony with John anymore, they drank his tea and they laughed a little hysterically at his jokes because somewhere, behind their eyes, they were thinking ‘this is the man who puts up with him’. ‘This is the man who loves him’ and that was almost as terrifying as the man himself
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Meet the Family 3 (end)
anonymous
August 31 2010, 10:09:22 UTC
She didn’t notice until the car dropped him off again, looking bewildered, worried and utterly terrified.
“He knew everything,” he muttered as she gave him a glass of whiskey (it was always best to have strong spirits around when dealing with Mycroft, John had told her repeatedly, usually after his fifth glass). “Everything. My credit history, my past girlfriends, my parents, the kitten I had as a child. What I was thinking.”
She nodded and patted him on the shoulder. Having an omniscient Uncle was something she had come to terms with, but she could see how it might be a little disturbing to someone ordinary. Her boyfriend had, however, become used to Sherlock, so she was not entirely sure why he was so thrown by this. It might be the government connection. Some people did have problems when they realised that every conspiracy theory they had ever read was wrong, and this was the man in charge of it all. It was the umbrella, probably
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Re: Meet the Family 3 (end)
anonymous
August 31 2010, 10:58:47 UTC
Heh, thanks.
Realised after I'd finished it that I'd forgotten Harry *headdesk*. That's a whole other story, though... spending her eighteenth birthday getting hammered in a gay bar because that's exactly what John told Harry not to let her do.
Re: Meet the Family 3 (end)
anonymous
August 31 2010, 11:19:12 UTC
Aargh. It ate half my comment.
That was meant to say:
Thanks!
If I thought I could write Harry at all, I'd try my hand at it, but I think it's best to leave it there. If someone else wants to write the Watson side, though, I will support them whole heartedly.
Re: Meet the Family 3 (end)rubicks_cubeAugust 31 2010, 11:09:40 UTC
Don't hide, that was awesome! It was so funny and spot on, I feel so sorry for the boyfriends though - they're clearly not as sturdy as John when it comes to mysterious government officials :D
Re: Meet the Family 3 (end)marill_chanAugust 31 2010, 12:57:48 UTC
There was nothing I didn't love about this story!! Uncle Mycroft was epic, Sherlock and John were epic, the daughter was amazingly darling! I love this so much, do you mind if I marry it?
(preferably with some kind of exasperated, fond amusement)
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(am enjoying thus far, mind you)
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Thank you so much for answering, anyway.
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“He knew everything,” he muttered as she gave him a glass of whiskey (it was always best to have strong spirits around when dealing with Mycroft, John had told her repeatedly, usually after his fifth glass). “Everything. My credit history, my past girlfriends, my parents, the kitten I had as a child. What I was thinking.”
She nodded and patted him on the shoulder. Having an omniscient Uncle was something she had come to terms with, but she could see how it might be a little disturbing to someone ordinary. Her boyfriend had, however, become used to Sherlock, so she was not entirely sure why he was so thrown by this. It might be the government connection. Some people did have problems when they realised that every conspiracy theory they had ever read was wrong, and this was the man in charge of it all. It was the umbrella, probably ( ... )
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Realised after I'd finished it that I'd forgotten Harry *headdesk*. That's a whole other story, though... spending her eighteenth birthday getting hammered in a gay bar because that's exactly what John told Harry not to let her do.
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That was meant to say:
Thanks!
If I thought I could write Harry at all, I'd try my hand at it, but I think it's best to leave it there. If someone else wants to write the Watson side, though, I will support them whole heartedly.
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so yeah, fab fic :) <3
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Very few people are. Also, they're a lot younger, and have less combat experience, which has got to count for something.
Thanks.
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