Dean wishes on a star, Castiel just wishes. A story about an angel who wants someone he thinks he can't have and the man who needs him more than he knows. Contains one sided pining on Cas's part and lonely Dean. A/N: This takes place somewhere towards the begining of season six. Sam is back and not quite right, but no one knows the reason, yet.
Mycroft brings Sherlock a case that he feels the police have got wrong. Sherlock extracts a heavy price in return. Contains references to murder, suicide and Mycroft Holmes' private life.
Every soldier has a survival instinct; that voice in his head or his gut that tells him when a situation isn't quite right and that he should tread with care. But on a London street, John experiences something much more profound.
DI Greg Lestrade is a good detective. But sometimes he doesn't trust the evidence in front of him, until there's a compelling reason to do so.(A Five Times plus One Story.)
John's lost wallet leads to a case of mistaken identity and the uncovering of a convoluted plot by Sherlock that has ramifications for Mycroft and the British government. Contains depictions of violence and medical drama.
When a black cloud descends over Sherlock, John becomes worried enough to drag him out to Alison Mundy's demonstration of her mediumistic talents in the hopes that proving her a fraud would lift his spirits. He had no way of knowing that a night out at the theatre would lead to a new case, or a disturbing revelation about Moriarty. Contains depictions of graphic violence.
Not everyone can afford to live their lives as openly as Phryne does. Of course if they did, she'd have fewer clients. A one shot.
Apologizing when you're wrong is hard as hell. Apologizing when you know you're right is even harder. A/N: This story is a series of missing bits from the season eight episodes 'Clip Show' and 'Sacrifice'.