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Post-Reichenbach
anonymous
January 16 2012, 15:27:02 UTC
The first time Mycroft realized his brother was alive was when he came home to find Sherlock in his kitchen casually eating a yogurt, two months after Sherlock's supposed suicide.
The realization following this was the fact that Sherlock was very, very aware of what he'd told Moriarty.
This realization was soon followed by one that his brother, on some level, forgave him. But at the same time they're relationship had taken a very large step in the wrong direction.
FILL: fooled you once 1/2
anonymous
January 19 2012, 00:50:47 UTC
First time writing these characters AND first time filling anything for anyone, so please forgive the general lack of quality. These two have pretty much eaten my brain as of late and I was probably going to write something like this for myself anyways so...hope it's what you were looking for, OP! -----
When Sebastian doesn’t get a text within fifteen minutes after Sherlock Holmes takes a -rather poorly executed, in Seb’s opinion- leap off the roof of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, something creeps into the back of his mind that a lesser man would have named worry.
But he is Sebastian Moran and this is Jim Moriarty in question here and there is no reason the worry, none at all, this is Jim Moriarty and Jim Moriarty would never
never
never
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Seb flags down a cab and slides in, snapping out “St. Bartholomew’s” and gripping the handle of his briefcase. His rifle in carefully dissembled and folded inside but he can have it out and set in three minutes 12 seconds. Jim had timed it. Timed it exactly, just like everything else he had
( ... )
FILL: fooled you once 1/2
anonymous
January 19 2012, 00:52:45 UTC
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Once upon a time, Jim had ordered Sebastian to dispose of the leader of a Chinese smuggling ring who had been helping him. Jim had wanted her gone and Seb had complied. She had been a tool, another instrument in the elegant symphony that Jim was conducting and she had needed replacing.
“She’s gone and compromised me,” Jim had said, bored, spinning a pencil on the palm of his hand. “Get rid of her Seb, that’s a dear.”
“Who are you going to call when you need to get rid of me?” Seb had asked, half small talk, half genuine curiosity.
Jim had laughed delightedly. “Why my darling Sebastian, I’ll ask you to do it yourself.”
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To die by your side was sentimental bullshit. To die because you told me to die was better only if it was Jim Moriarty doing the telling
( ... )
Post 2x03 - Moriarty is alive and wants John
anonymous
January 16 2012, 15:28:16 UTC
Moriarty faked his own death too (I know this seems improbable, but run with it), and now that Sherlock isn't in his way (you choose if he knows Sherlock is alive or not; if he does, he knows he's somewhere Sherlock can't reach him) he decides that 'live-in' he wanted might as well be John.
I feel the need for crack otherwise I fear we will never smile again.
During the black light scene, Anderson is the only one who notices the tiny stain glowing on John's shirt cuff. Naturally, he breaks into 221B with the black light to investigate Sherlock and John's room. For semen stains. And science! (and perhaps incriminating evidence)
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The realization following this was the fact that Sherlock was very, very aware of what he'd told Moriarty.
This realization was soon followed by one that his brother, on some level, forgave him. But at the same time they're relationship had taken a very large step in the wrong direction.
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When Sebastian doesn’t get a text within fifteen minutes after Sherlock Holmes takes a -rather poorly executed, in Seb’s opinion- leap off the roof of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, something creeps into the back of his mind that a lesser man would have named worry.
But he is Sebastian Moran and this is Jim Moriarty in question here and there is no reason the worry, none at all, this is Jim Moriarty and Jim Moriarty would never
never
never
--
Seb flags down a cab and slides in, snapping out “St. Bartholomew’s” and gripping the handle of his briefcase. His rifle in carefully dissembled and folded inside but he can have it out and set in three minutes 12 seconds. Jim had timed it. Timed it exactly, just like everything else he had ( ... )
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Once upon a time, Jim had ordered Sebastian to dispose of the leader of a Chinese smuggling ring who had been helping him. Jim had wanted her gone and Seb had complied. She had been a tool, another instrument in the elegant symphony that Jim was conducting and she had needed replacing.
“She’s gone and compromised me,” Jim had said, bored, spinning a pencil on the palm of his hand. “Get rid of her Seb, that’s a dear.”
“Who are you going to call when you need to get rid of me?” Seb had asked, half small talk, half genuine curiosity.
Jim had laughed delightedly. “Why my darling Sebastian, I’ll ask you to do it yourself.”
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To die by your side was sentimental bullshit. To die because you told me to die was better only if it was Jim Moriarty doing the telling ( ... )
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/predictable prompt is predictable
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Having sex in 221b either directly before or after they drank tea together. Because they share a special something.
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During the black light scene, Anderson is the only one who notices the tiny stain glowing on John's shirt cuff. Naturally, he breaks into 221B with the black light to investigate Sherlock and John's room. For semen stains. And science! (and perhaps incriminating evidence)
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If I have the time, I may just write this. But regardless, wholeheartedly thirded.
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