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  • Confessing

    Sherlock told Molly that he loves her. But she didn't come running into his arms like he had expected. She in fact went on to prove that she doesn't love him and that he has got it all wrong from the start. Sherlock knows she's lying. But he will be patient because he knows she won't be able to fight back for long. Sequel of Sharing

  • Remember Me

    Sherlock has an accident and wakes up to find that he's miraculously alright. But as he goes back to his normal routine, he realizes something, or someone is not alright, which leaves him broken. Rated M for later chapters. Contains references to magic and Greek mythology.

  • Sharing

    When Molly is forced to move in with Sherlock, she decides to take matters in her own hands & bring down the detective from his mountain of stubbornness and pride, but at a huge cost. Rated M for later chapters. Prequel of Confessing

  • The Room With Yellow Chrysanthemums

    Sherlock and Molly had somewhat known each other in school. But then Molly had disappeared to no one knew where and the both of them forgot each other. Then someone's death brought them both face to face, unexpectedly, after fifteen years. Rated T for domestic abuse.

  • Control (MODIFIED)

    Molly deals with Sherlock who thinks Molly is not supposed to be near any other man.

  • The Aphrodisiac for Molly Hooper

    Sherlock is frustrated with a no sex life with Molly, when he has an idea of using certain food products to stimulate pleasure. But the most stimulating of the aphrodisiac foods do not seem to be working on Molly Hooper.

  • Dirty Talk

    Molly can't come and is embarrassed by the fact. Sherlock has to find a way to make her come and he does. Warning: Smutty language.

  • Control

    Molly deals with a Sherlock who thinks Molly is not supposed to be near any other man.