In which Sherlock acts as a (surrogate) meddling brother of sorts. - A drabble.
Arthur! You know what you are? In a word? Brilliant.
"Mr Richardson, I take it," a deceptively smooth voice greeted him upon his arrival. "What a pleasant surprise."
In which John reads the contents of that pen drive after all. - AU. Inspired by the song Only In Your Heart by America.
Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably. - AU to episode 1x04.
Viceroy of India was a good thing to be, all things considered.
"You're the Captain's dear friend," that was how one of Christopher's comrades had greeted her.
It was only when they reached the doorway that they paused, and she looked down to where the Groby tree had been. - Written for the doorway challenge on fan flashworks.
The moment his life had changed completely was when he walked out of his flat to find Valentine in the doorway waiting for him. - Written for the doorway challenge on fan flashworks.
It took years for Michael to put all the pieces together. - A drabble.
The first time they meet he's thirty, she's twenty-three.
Sherlock might be a manipulative bastard, but he could be unexpectedly sweet when he wanted to. - A sequel to The Wedding Guest.
He was standing in front of a jewellery shop, staring at the engagement rings and trying to calculate how many things he would have to do without in order to afford one. - A sequel to Passenger To London.
The sofa isn't that wide, but somehow they all manage to fit in. - A 221B ficlet. Sequel to Easy Like Sunday Morning.
She had a doctor's appointment booked in two days, and she had no idea how she was supposed to struggle on until then. - A sequel to One In A Million Dreams (Comes True).
I'd touch the sky, honey - for you. - Anthea/Martin Crieff. A sequel to Unplanned Diversions.
In retrospect, it's so obvious he's almost ashamed of himself for failing to notice before.
Only know you love her when you let her go. - AU-ish. Set before, during, and right after 6x09 and 6x10, so it clearly contains spoilers for those episodes. Written for The Mentalist Big Bang at mentalist bb. A huge thank you to my artist kathiann and to my beta Miss Peg, who also helped me develop the plot. Cover image courtesy of kathiann.
Nature? No. Human? No. - A collection of drabbles.
All good things must come to an end. Or do they? - The title is a reference to the song You're in the Air by R.E.M.