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  • Echoes from the Darkness

    In this post-"Sherlock" story, Sherlock is not the only one with demons underneath his road; John has his own share of demons waiting for him, too. Not only is John compelled to remember old traumas from his childhood, but the demons under his road have arisen to threaten his life and the lives of his loved ones. Can Sherlock and John's other friends deliver him and his family?

  • Background Check

    Lestrade has to conduct a thorough background check on Dr. John Watson before he can allow him to help Sherlock solve crimes. In the process, he has a discussion with one of John's ex-army friends, and what he learns about the retired army doctor's history is most enlightening! (This used to be a one-shot, but now I've added a second chapter to it.)

  • More Mercy for Beregond

    Beregond has been ordered to leave Minas Tirith, and to serve in Faramir's new White Company in Ithilien. But has he been banned from Minas Tirith altogether? Faramir intends to find out.

  • Galadriel's Ring

    On the trip to the Grey Havens with Bilbo and Frodo, Sam can see Galadriel's ring, and he wonders why.

  • Sam's Gratitude

    In this double drabble, Sam gets to thinking about how fortunate he is, because he can read.

  • Musings in the Land of Shadow

    In my first attempt at a double drabble, I've posted what thoughts might have been going through Frodo's mind after Sam has related everything that he did and went through, from the moment that Gollum attacked him in Shelob's lair to the time when he finally found Frodo imprisoned in the Tower of Cirith Ungol.

  • Sunstroke!

    In this pre-Quest story based on The Lord of the Rings, while trying to catch up on his weeding in the Bag End gardens, young Samwise Gamgee suffers a major medical emergency.

  • For Someone Besides Himself

    What happened to the creatures in Chapter 11: "Aslan is Nearer," that the White Witch turned into stone statues when she discovered that Father Christmas had given them the means to celebrate? Did Aslan do something about it? This little one-shot explains how that could have happened.

  • Where's Frodo?

    How is it that, near the end of the prologue in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Frodo tells Bilbo that he's going to go off and wait for Gandalf, and then, in the introduction to the extended version of The Fellowship of the Ring, Bilbo thinks that Frodo is still somewhere in the smial? This little movie-verse gap-filler explains how that could have possibly happened.