Sherlock and Lestrade are attempting a relationship, both convinced it will never work. Will inexperience be their downfall? Will their past trip them up? Can they even imagine a future together? Sherstrade Sequel to 'Do I Detect Desire' Rated M for M/M sex. Slightly more angsty in places than previous stories.
Lestrade's nephew is missing, but an encounter with the Holmes brothers will change all their lives. Note, this does not fit with my lighthearted Sherstrade series for either timeline or back story. Needs to be read independently. Refers to drug use and minor character death. Rating upped just in case.
Sherlock, Lestrade and John have been asked to assist with a case 'up north' - a suicide that may in fact be murder. Inconvenient feelings are still simmering between the Detectives. Sequel to 'Whisky & Ice Cream Don't Mix' and 'The Eighties Experiment' - will probably be the last in this series. Sherstrade. Rated for sexual language and the odd expletive, though not explicit.
Who says Sherlock is asexual? He just chooses the the partner, time and place Rated M for mature sexual content
Because Sherlock can't always have it go his way Bit OOC but can't get it quite right - not too much hurt Slight language
John is babysitting, Sherlock is bored, experiments with mobile phones have a lot to answer for - John/Sherlock Silly little one-shot - Rated M for sex
How John copes between Mary becoming a Client and Christmas - may contain spoilers for S3Ep3 if anyone hasn't seen it. One shot, bit angsty.
Sequel to 'Whisky & Ice Cream Don't Mix' - read that first or this will make no sense :-) Following a night in the pub, John and Greg decide to conduct a little experiment on Sherlock to find the answer to an oft-asked question. Rated T for slight language and m/m attraction. Potential Sherlock/Lestrade, fluff no smut
Sherlock lies comatose in a hospital bed following an overdose. John's thoughts. Warning:M rated for implied drug use and difficult themes
When Sherlock saves Lestrade's life, a few celebratory drinks make for an interesting evening (not the usual pairing, please be kind)