Re: Possession Fill 1/2 or 3patster223December 22 2010, 03:12:17 UTC
Okay, I couldn't help but try my hand at this. I hope other people fill this too!
As the demon rifled through this man’s (Sherlock, it picked up as it scanned through his memories. The demon had been around for thousands of years, but even it could admit that the name was fairly ridiculous) mind, it grinned. Oh, this was rich. Somehow it had just found the one person on Earth who was stupid enough to summon a demon by accident.
The demon surveyed the kitchen table, eyeing the rabbit’s bone, the herbs, and the runes that had summoned it. According to Sherlock’s memories it was an experiment of sorts. Amused, the demon looked at the paper cut on his current host’s finger which was where the blood had come from to seal the deal.
Well, it said deal. A deal implied more of a symbiotic relationship, when this was more of a, well, parasitic sort of thing
( ... )
Re: Possession Fill 2/2 or 3patster223December 22 2010, 03:13:25 UTC
The demon was performing a blood ritual when John next walked in on it. This time it really was sure it was screwed. It could only get away with so many “experiments” before John got suspicious, and even Sherlock was rolling his eyes at the situation. Silence, the demon growled internally, and Sherlock’s thoughts miraculously (or not so) came to a halt for what was probably the first time in his life.
Amazingly enough, as opposed to John suspecting that his flatmate wasn’t exactly human after all, the man just scowled. “If you stain the floor with that, Mrs. Hudson is going to kill us.”
The demon stared at John Watson for almost a full minute before the doctor began to waver under its gaze. “What?” John asked.
Blinking, the demon looked away. Perhaps there was a good explanation for this. John Watson was obviously mentally deficient. The demon could feel Sherlock rolling his eyes at it and scowled. “Your whole species is completely idiotic,” the demon muttered under its breath
( ... )
Re: Possession Fill 3/3patster223December 22 2010, 03:13:58 UTC
“A…a demon,” John repeated slowly.
“Yes,” Sherlock said through gritted teeth, stretching out his muscles. God, did it feel good to have his own body back again. “Amazing really, that you didn’t notice a single thing off. Not the blood rituals, or the animal sacrifices, any of it.”
“Oh, right, what normal human would draw runes or keep corpses in the refrigerator? Or have animal bodies around for ‘experiments’? Oh wait, you,” John said, rolling his eyes.
Sherlock sighed and flexed his fingers, relishing the small miracle of being able to operate his own body parts. He paused for a moment. “…You really didn’t notice anything until it offered to do the shop?”
John shook his head. “Nope.”
Sherlock probably should have been offended, but instead he found himself laughing. “Brilliant,” he said softly.
Re: Possession Fill 3/3
anonymous
December 22 2010, 03:19:13 UTC
Bwah! Okay, this was much lighter than I was afraid it was going to be. (Not the OP, just an interested anon.) Sherlock and John's normal life freaked out a demon, brilliant. :D
Re: Possession Fill 3/3lizzledpinkDecember 22 2010, 05:22:37 UTC
The shopping. OH, THE SHOPPING! -claps hands in glee- BRILLIANT, INDEED! :D HAHAHAHAH! OP will love this and if they do not, I will yell at them until they do. <3 But that won't be an option, of course. They will love it.
Sherlock is possessed by some sort of demon. It is not an absolutely evil creature, but it is definitely twisted and wicked and damned.
John doesn't even notice the difference.
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First time I read that, I was amused.
Next time, horrified.
THIS PROMPT COULD GO EITHER WAY. IT IS AWESOMENESS. SECONDED.
(Tho how did you imagine it, OP?)
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As the demon rifled through this man’s (Sherlock, it picked up as it scanned through his memories. The demon had been around for thousands of years, but even it could admit that the name was fairly ridiculous) mind, it grinned. Oh, this was rich. Somehow it had just found the one person on Earth who was stupid enough to summon a demon by accident.
The demon surveyed the kitchen table, eyeing the rabbit’s bone, the herbs, and the runes that had summoned it. According to Sherlock’s memories it was an experiment of sorts. Amused, the demon looked at the paper cut on his current host’s finger which was where the blood had come from to seal the deal.
Well, it said deal. A deal implied more of a symbiotic relationship, when this was more of a, well, parasitic sort of thing ( ... )
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Amazingly enough, as opposed to John suspecting that his flatmate wasn’t exactly human after all, the man just scowled. “If you stain the floor with that, Mrs. Hudson is going to kill us.”
The demon stared at John Watson for almost a full minute before the doctor began to waver under its gaze. “What?” John asked.
Blinking, the demon looked away. Perhaps there was a good explanation for this. John Watson was obviously mentally deficient. The demon could feel Sherlock rolling his eyes at it and scowled. “Your whole species is completely idiotic,” the demon muttered under its breath ( ... )
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“Yes,” Sherlock said through gritted teeth, stretching out his muscles. God, did it feel good to have his own body back again. “Amazing really, that you didn’t notice a single thing off. Not the blood rituals, or the animal sacrifices, any of it.”
“Oh, right, what normal human would draw runes or keep corpses in the refrigerator? Or have animal bodies around for ‘experiments’? Oh wait, you,” John said, rolling his eyes.
Sherlock sighed and flexed his fingers, relishing the small miracle of being able to operate his own body parts. He paused for a moment. “…You really didn’t notice anything until it offered to do the shop?”
John shook his head. “Nope.”
Sherlock probably should have been offended, but instead he found himself laughing. “Brilliant,” he said softly.
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Bwaha, of COURSE he'd only notice it if he offered to do the shopping. =D As they say: BRILLIANT.
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I shower you with chocolate and flowers. :)
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