Each mission Q outfitted the double-o's was prepped so that there was the maximum chance of survival. He never expected to outfit his own brother for a suicide mission. Season 3 Episode 3 "His Last Vow" tag. Follows "Responsibility."
Q's mad scheme to use 007's flirting talents to drive Sherlock back into John's arms seems to have worked, but there's always a downside to meddling. Follow up to Part of the Furniture. Some language and sexual references.
Q expected to serve out three more months of suspension from MI6. What he did not expect was to find out his brother was a murderer. Minor/not-so-minor crossover with "Skyfall" - follows "Perceptions."
"Don't be absurd. I'm not given to outbursts of brotherly compassion. You know what happened to the other one." This was not the first time Charles Augustus Magnussen threatened the Holmes brothers, nor was it the last. Minor/Not-so-minor crossover with "Skyfall."
John's peaceful Friday evening is interupted by the Homles brothers and an urgent new case. Mycroft is worried, Sherlock is flustered and John has no idea what's going on, mostly because no one will tell him a blast thing. And then there is a blast. Set during Sherlock Season 3.
The three Holmes brothers are confronted with their parents past, as Moriarty wants his revenge on the family that took his away when he was a young child. With the help of John and Mary, will they be able to fight and win against a man they all thought was dead? (Slash in future chapters)
-The Sequel to From 221B With Love!- Post season 3 continuation of From 221B! Moran isn't finished with Q? What really was in Sherlock's apartment? Hannibal references? M and Mycroft? Who even knows? I don't even know.
Bondlock fic What if when Moriarty 'Returned' it didn't just bring Sherlock back but also The Attention of MI6 the Holmes brothers have to work together to bring him down once and for all but not without putting their Partners in danger. Features Q as a Holmes 00Q Johnlock and some Mystrade.
John Watson lived with Sherlock Holmes so Sherlock's problems were John's problems. And Sherlock's problems were bloody awful. Then again how was he supposed to know there was another wit-wielding Holmes to deal with? (Lousy summary. Rated M for later themes. 00Q, Johnlock and Mystrade.)