They say that everyone has a fantasy, even if they don't realise it. When Jenny asks a certain professor what his fantasy is, she gets a rather interesting answer...
Molly has always wondered why Sherlock stayed, despite the constant insults and scathing deductions. And his answer has always been "Because I am selfish." And it wasn't until after the Fall that she finally realised what he meant.
When his heart stopped beating, Sherlock knew he had to find the way back before the darkness overtook his Mind Palace. Even though he didn't know what the way back was.
A strange anomaly transports the team into an alternate universe where they meet their opposite selves and see what their lives would've been like if things had turned out different as they struggle to find their way back home.
Jenny and Connor have been taken and have had their memories torn away, transformed by a mysterious woman. As the team struggles to find their missing friends, they find themselves becoming submerged in a world of magic that stretches the bounds of reality.
Sherlock Holmes has been described as inhuman before. Maybe they weren't entirely wrong. Sherlock's 33rd birthday arrives, along with an ancient family secret, a potentially-deadly inheritance, and a very big problem. The Hunt is on, and Moriarty is getting dangerously close as Sherlock grapples with his family legacy. (Pre-Fall and eventually Sherlolly.)
After an anomaly in a haunted house ends rather disappointingly, Stephen lets Connor in on a rather amusing secret about the professor...
"You said I had to do my homework. However, you failed to specify what material said homework had to be done on." Mycroft threatens to confiscate dessert if Sherlock doesn't do his homework...Sherlock does not like being threatened, especially not when it comes to dessert. Total fluffy Kidlock.
Before he had mobiles to text with, Sherlock had a slightly different way of telling people they were wrong. Kidlock.
With John doting on Mary, Sherlock has taken to having Molly on cases with him. He never expected her to be so good at deductions, though, and he never thought that she could make him blush. A short fluffy Sherlolly bit.
Sequel to "Raging Fever." Jenny ends up catching the flu from Cutter, and gentleman that he is, the professor comes to look after her.
Sometimes all you need is a little incentive...
We know that Sherlock has a penchant for shooting things when he gets bored. He ends up bored and somehow got his hands onto a dart gun.