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Sherlock has DID anonymous June 1 2011, 13:03:28 UTC
A thought that came to me after thinking about the scene where Sherlock charms his way into that woman's flat ( ... )

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Re: Sherlock has DID itsxaxmystery June 1 2011, 16:15:58 UTC
WHOOOAAAAAAA.

SECONDED WITH A THOUSAND WHOOOAAAAAAAs.

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Re: Sherlock has DID supermusicmad June 1 2011, 16:51:11 UTC
Jaw has hit floor. I fear it cannot be recovered.

I WANT THIS.

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Re: Sherlock has DID anonymous June 1 2011, 18:26:58 UTC
Sherlock as a multiple, particularly one functioning as an integrated multiple, would be the most fantastic thing in the world.

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Re: Sherlock has DID anonymous June 1 2011, 19:07:35 UTC
NON-integrated multiple. I meant NON-integrated.

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Re: Sherlock has DID RTYI? anonymous June 2 2011, 00:34:18 UTC
When you said non-integrated, did you mean something like this?

http://skeletree.livejournal.com/10618.html#cutid1 First chapter

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Re: Sherlock has DID RTYI? anonymous June 2 2011, 00:43:48 UTC
ayrt

Sorry if I gave the impression I was the OP, I'm not, I was just trying to correct my incredibly stupid error in the above comment. By non-integrated, I meant a person with fully aware and co-operative personalities functioning well in society, with no need or intent to integrate. It would be nice to see DID being portrayed as a functional way of coping rather than as something that makes a person broken or damaged.

I'm not the OP though, so whatever they prefer is law.

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Re: Sherlock has DID imhit June 1 2011, 19:14:05 UTC
Oh my. YES.

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Re: Sherlock has DID travels_in_time June 3 2011, 02:03:40 UTC
WHAT.

YES.

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Re: Sherlock has DID chickensonata June 4 2011, 01:24:02 UTC
Holy crackers. Need this so much.

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Fill anonymous June 4 2011, 05:23:32 UTC
This is based off of both personal and friends experiences of what it's like to have headmates. There's no right or wrong way to be multiple and while this isn't probably going to line up with everyone's views on it, I'm hoping that it is a respectful depiction of one variant of multiplicity.

Now for the non-important notes: This is my first p0rompt fill and I'm playing a little bit fast and loose with it in that Sherlock isn't completely cut off but more that he's choosing to hang out inside the headspace instead of coming out and William and John are just going to have to deal with it while he recharges a little.

And uhm...Yeah. That's it. There'll be more tomorrow. Tired anon is just dead tired right now.He knew it was coming, could tell as soon as he woke up. It was the kind of day where everything was harsh, where the lights burned too brightly, where every minute detail stood out and it all bombarded him at every turn ( ... )

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Re: Fill ningen_demonai June 4 2011, 08:25:30 UTC
Oooh, this is actually quite fascinating! I do hope that there's more as I'm really interested in how things'll pan out for them.

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anonymous June 4 2011, 21:14:56 UTC
Oh, well thank you! I'm definitely planning to work on more before the end of the night as I'm curious to see how these two will get on.

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Re: Fill supermusicmad June 4 2011, 21:27:28 UTC
This is so - yeah, I think fascinating is the right word. And obviously really well-written and jazz. I hope there will be more very very soon! :)

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anonymous June 4 2011, 23:18:15 UTC
Oh my, well thank you kindly! There will definitely be more, I just need to wake up enough for words to cooperate (wakefulness and I are always a tricky pair).

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Fill - 2/? anonymous June 5 2011, 01:09:24 UTC
The walk back isn't as easy as it could be. It's been a while since he took the front and it takes him a moment to adjust and orient himself to the world outside. Between that and the over stimulation that the body experienced when Sherlock had been fronting, it's no surprise that he needs a moment to find his feet ( ... )

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