In Tudor Yorkshire, Magician to the Queen Sherlock Holmes finds a new apprentice in farm girl Molly Hooper. But something ancient is stirring around them- What are they to do?
Molly used to feel sorry for Tom- After all, she broke his heart. But now he's on the phone being a nuisance she finds herself all out of sympathy… And then a certain detective arrives at Bart's…
There is a house in old Soho, a house which has many secrets. A house which should be left alone. But when Sherlock Holmes tempts both Molly Hooper and John Watson inside this house one Halloween, he has no idea what he's unleashing or the price to be paid for his curiosity. After all, there's no need to fear the dark- Is there? And what sort of detective believes in ghosts anyway?
Molly Hooper is back in London after a brief sojourn in New York. But she has brought with her a skinny, overbearing, overweening "new friend," whom Sherlock likes not at all. But what if Sherlock- or Molly, for that matter- has met their match? What if Loki won't leave? John is amused, Sherlock is horrified, and Mary suspects she could sell tickets: Let the Ponce-Off Commence!
There's a heatwave in London, but it's not affecting Sherlock. Oh no. Any more than he's being affected by his new flatmates- John, Mary, Molly Hooper and Molly Hooper's unconscionably teensy pyjamas. (Seriously? Are they even legal?) But as the heatwave rolls on and Molly and Sherlock get closer, might the Great Detective finally lose his cool? Rated hard T
Ron faces a rival for Hermione's affections, a force even more unstoppable than Voldemort. But is everything as it seems? Fluffy, short.
Moriarty's back, and Molly Hooper has a target painted on her chest. Fortunately for her however, Mary has decided to call in a favour from a former... associate, one even Mycroft admires. Sherlock is not at all impressed with the hairy, aggressive, irritatingly naked Canadian in Molly's flat, but what is he to do? It seems Molly rather likes having the git around...
Sherlock Holmes isn't a goldfish, and those who aren't goldfish don't have problems. So why is everyone acting like he has? Perhaps it's because in the aftermath of his relapse and Moriarty's reappearance, certain... cracks are beginning to show. And even if he had problem... Why would some part of him seem convinced that Molly Hooper can help? That's the greatest mystery of all.
When Molly Hooper asks for his help with a case, Sherlock doesn't want to get involved. He'd rather not deal with the fallout from her broken engagement, thank you very much. But since he's the only person Molly can turn to, and since it involves Tom "Meat Dagger," Jenkins being a git, he reluctantly agrees to help. Not his wisest decision, that...
Anna Jarvis has no doubt that her husband's relationship with Peggy Carter is far from platonic. Edwin may love her with all his heart but for a man with such...particular tastes, that may not be enough. The question is- What is she going to help the man she still adores? Enter a certain SSR agent, stage left... Kink negotiation, woman in charge, take note of the rating people.
The events of Days of Future Past have made Raven's life a blank slate. She has the chance for redemption now, and she has the chance to remake her destiny: What will she do? And how will this brave new world effect her relationship with a certain Charles Xavier? How I think Raven's life might have panned out.
Kitty Watson is 8 years old when she declares that she's going to marry her father's best friend.Unfortunately for her, however, that best friend is Sherlock Holmes and he's already married to his work. But is it his job he's married to, or is he hiding from something? And why does he care whether Molly Hooper's got a boyfriend anyway? Unrequited crushes and eventual sherlolly
Sherlock has saved Molly Hooper from a disastrous wedding and brought her home to London, but they're just friends- At least, that's the story until an undercover assignment as an East End gangster gives Sherlock a glimpse at some of Molly's more... unexpected preferences. Turns out, bad boys DO have more fun. Sequel to "Honeymoon In Croydon," rated hardT for implied naughtiness.
The city is a forest. The city has always been a forest. It's just that Sherlock has never been lost in it before. Six months after HLV however, he finds himself straying from the path, blundering into darkness in search of someone he knows he should leave alone. But can he? There's a wolf at the door, to be sure, but does he know who it is yet? Dark AU, fairy tale inspired.
Sherlock Holmes is aghast: Despite his many, many, MANY objections, it would appear that Molly Hooper is getting herself notions about their relationship. And him. Well, certain bits of him at any rate. But though he claims disinterest, what's a man to do in the face of such a wily opponent? Can he fight her off forever? Written for the "50 Reasons Sherlolly Challenge."
There's something very peculiar going on in Sherlock's flat. Bumps. Strange things turning up under the kitchen table. A woman coming and going at all hours, and Sherlock grinning like a Cheshire Cat. Martha Hudson's not sure what to make of it, but she always brings Sherlock his tea in anyways... And besides, how much trouble could he get himself into without John?
He wants them to fit together, and at the moment they do not. Sherlock and Molly have moved in together and on together, but there's still one problem they haven't solved: How can a higher-functioning sociopath and a morgue mouse's relationship actually work? AU, sequel to "Be Near Me When My Light Is Low." Takes place 6 months after Hough's death, but can be read as a standalone.
It's the case of the Detective and the Pathologist, and it takes nearly twenty years for Sherlock to finally solve it. The results bring him both peace and happiness, but in a life like his, are happy ever afters even possible? Warning, character death. Very sad. Rated hard T for some language.
To be fair, Sherlock knows that what he's about to do is more than a Bit Not Good. After all, he's stealing Molly Hooper's wedding limo. With Molly inside it. In her wedding dress. On her wedding day. But even he can't predict the outcome when you mix Molly, mayhem and Elvis Presley's greatest hits. How will the Runaway Bride and the Great Detective get along? Shameless foof.
I was headng somewhere dark Harry...and then I met Cordelia. How exactly did Ginny just get over the events of CoS? Crossover with Angel, AU. I'm sure it's been done before, but this is my take...