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fem!Sherlock/John, gen anonymous June 6 2011, 16:22:44 UTC
Five men fem!Sherlock slept with (Victor, Seb, Lestrade, dub-con/non-con?, suspect?) and the one she didn't (John). The last two of the five are just suggestions.

I would really love it if she and John have the most natural brother/sister relationship, only slightly disturbed by their acknowledgement that, yes, the other is good-looking, and everyone else thinks otherwise. Lestrade's burning jealous would also be a plus.

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It's only the Giving 1a/6 anonymous June 8 2011, 13:32:52 UTC
Okay, I'll do this. Sherlock is not only a woman but also asexual (to a degree) and there aren't five men in the sense of... men. But. I think it comes close.Victor Trevor was sweet. Like a puppy. Ironic, considering the way they met. Sherlock had had worse injuries than the dozen or so puncture marks of Victor's tiny terrier and wasn't too worried about the blood, but Victor looked like he would faint any moment, his long boyish face even paler than usual. He was terribly sorry and attentive, insisting to escort her to the next hospital, and then, after a few days, he was terribly in love with Sherlock ( ... )

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Re: It's only the Giving 1b/6 anonymous June 8 2011, 13:33:57 UTC
She tried to think of a way to end this without hurting him. School would end in a year and then she could go to a foreign university, Japan or something, and it would be circumstances rather than anyone's fault. But that year... God, why couldn't she think of something? Why couldn't she love him? Why could she do almost everything and not get this right somehow? Why could she understand thermodynamics but not this ( ... )

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Re: It's only the Giving 1b/6 anonymous June 8 2011, 14:02:35 UTC
that comment from Mycroft is pure gold

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Re: It's only the Giving 1a/6 rei17 June 11 2011, 13:11:51 UTC
I understand her sooo well...
Clingy boyfriends/girlfriends are awful. -_- And everybody kind of expect you to LOVE it when someone is all over you and you don't have time for your own stuff anymore.
People are weird and I'm afraid the most people are just bored on their own (positively because they are boring), so that's why they keep clinging to somebody else.

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It's Only the Giving 2/6 anonymous June 8 2011, 13:37:29 UTC
When Sherlock met her at the reception party of the Young Musician of the Year Competition Irene Adler was dressed as a boy and introduced herself as Benjamin ( ... )

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Re: It's Only the Giving 2/6 rei17 June 11 2011, 13:14:54 UTC
*dies a little*
OMG OMG OMG OMG! *flails* *flails some more*
Fem!Sherlock/Irene = EPIC!OTP OF EPIC PORPORTIONS! OMG! HELL YEAH! *____*
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

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It's Only the Giving 3/6 anonymous June 8 2011, 13:41:26 UTC
Sebastian Wilkes was a strange experience. Sherlock didn't like him at all and he didn't like her. He was an arrogant chauvinist bastard and she was the girl that never followed any rule. She couldn't ignore him, his very existence was irritating. It made the undeniable sexual tension between them only more confusing. She'd never been attracted to anyone and now him ( ... )

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Re: It's Only the Giving 3/6 anonymous June 8 2011, 14:03:37 UTC
both Irene's and Seb's parts are brilliant, you handed Sherlock ackwardness at relationships pretty well, please, update soon

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Re: It's Only the Giving 3/6 rei17 June 11 2011, 13:16:56 UTC
But she realized that she had figured him out, that he would never do anything unexpected and interesting again. She didn't want him any more.

It's kind of sad when fascinating hate!sex turns into something entirely boring. People never keep what they promise at first ...
Lovely chapter though. <3

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It's Only the Giving 4a/6 anonymous June 11 2011, 10:09:07 UTC
Back again. I cheated with #5, but it's canon, so hush. Don't know if the John part is what the OP wanted, but I hope you like it anyway.Lestrade came as a saviour, which might have been the whole problem. Sherlock's life had taken a sharp downturn after uni, mainly because she had no fucking clue what she wanted out of it and had taken to drugs and living on the streets to avoid Mycroft's disapproving little speeches. Wise words, no doubt, but she always started drifting when he droned on about responsibility and being an utterly boring, power crazed robot or whatever it was that floated his boat ( ... )

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Re: It's Only the Giving 4b/6 anonymous June 11 2011, 10:10:12 UTC
He soon realized that she knew more about the case than he, that she had contacts and witnesses he could never access and that she basically just needed him to act as back-up when she went in as bait. Not so slow after all. Not at all agreeable to her plans either ( ... )

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Re: It's Only the Giving 4b/6 rei17 June 11 2011, 13:21:35 UTC
Like she'd had sex with her father.
And this is exactly why I keep telling you Lestrade/Sherlock has terribly incest-y vibes going on! *giggles*
Which doesn't stop me from shipping them ... at all. I'm a disturbed person.

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Re: It's Only the Giving 4a/6 rei17 June 11 2011, 13:18:44 UTC
The problem with Lestrade was (and is) that he is appallingly chivalrous. (...) Lestrade was under the illusion that Sherlock had come to him as some kind of poor traumatized witness and he's still not entirely over that first impression.

*IN LOVE!* *___* Oh, Lestrade. How much do I adore you? *squee!!*

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It's Only the Giving 5/6 anonymous June 11 2011, 10:12:39 UTC
It was around that time that she got married to her work. Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective. The only one. She was the best in her field, she was independent and, most importantly, she was never bored by her work. She was bored when there wasn't work, but that was not the same and couldn't be helped. She loved her work. She'd never had so much fun. It was a good match ( ... )

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Re: It's Only the Giving 5/6 rei17 June 11 2011, 13:23:07 UTC
Awww, Mycroft. *hearts him*
I kind of adore the thought of Sherlock being his little sister. It just works so well... and makes my heart swell. ;)

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