Sherlock attends his own funeral. Mycroft gives a eulogy. Set at the end of the Reichenbach Fall.
After two years, Mycroft brings Sherlock home. Can be read on its own, or as a continuation of 'His Heart.'
Sherlock Holmes likes to dress as a woman, sometimes. It helps stave off the boredom.
When his niece Penny is kidnapped by the evil Doctor Claw, Inspector Gadget finds himself looking for help halfway around the world at the flat of the world's most famous consulting detective - Sherlock Holmes.
When John and Mary Watson are killed in an auto crash, Sherlock finds himself taking care of their year-old son, Hamish. However, even genius detectives sometimes need help with parenting, and Greg Lestrade takes it upon himself to rescue the grieving man.
He found her like that, curled in a pathetic ball on the ground. Dusted with dirt, painted in blood. Her normally pristine robes hung in tatters from her shaking shoulders. She did not look up to face him. "Please…" she said, soft and broken. "Please, professor…"
Sherlock exhaled. He continued, softly enough that John had to lean in to hear his next words. "Oliver reminds me of myself."
or, On The Connection Between Sexual Satisfaction And The National Divorce Rate Of Great Britain. This is not a happy story.
Sherlock comes home to 221B hurt and alone. It's up to Mrs. Hudson to take care of him. (Warning: major character death.)