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Ink Spotz

  • The Beast Within

    Sherlock Holmes is cursed because of his sociopathic like qualities. He must find someone to love him before the pen runs out of ink, or risk being that way forever. When Molly Hooper, a timid girl from St. Bart's, finds out about him, she is determined to show the world, and him, that there is more than just a beast within him. (Told in Sherlock's POV)

  • Hidden Intent

    John and Mary's child, Talia, has been kidnapped. The kidnappers only have one request. In order for Talia to be released, unharmed, they want Sherlock. Sherlock looks into the matter to discover that there is a mole involved in the operation. He discovers that everyone is hiding something, and he has to find out who is behind the plan before Talia, and his life, are gone.

  • Into Battle

    John is kidnapped and made to go through a series of tests before he is allowed to go free. (High Angst Warning)

  • The Game Is On, Moffat and Gatiss!

    Two writers, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, decide on a train ride one day that they want to write a show about the modern day Sherlock Holmes. The only problem they face is how to accurately write it. What happens if, on the train ride, they are faced with the great detective and his partner in the flesh and shadow him during his case? Will they figure out how to write the show?

  • The Midnight Hour

    Sherlock Holmes is missing, and John Watson was the last person that saw him. Now, he is being tried for the disappearance (and possible murder) of the great detective. John knows he's innocent, but no one believes him. John realizes that he is the only one that can figure out who the real culprit is. But how can he when his mind resets itself every day at midnight?

  • Mastering the Strings

    On a rainy day in the 221B Baker Street flat, when Sherlock and John don't have any cases to solve, John asks Sherlock how he got in to playing the violin. (Cute, fluffy back story).

  • Alone In Darkness

    Khan is finally woken from his frozen slumber. Captain Kirk has another mission for him, however, Khan is fed up with being used. He escapes to modern day London, stumbling across the world's most famous high-functioning sociopath, Sherlock Holmes. What happens when Sherlock is hired to find him and return him to Captain Kirk? (Told in Khan's POV)

  • Luck of the Hobbit

    Once, at the conclusion of every year, John turns back into his hobbit form for a week. Usually during this time he stays hidden, but this year he is living with Sherlock Holmes. He is hoping to be able to hide this change from Sherlock, but what happens when he discovers that Sherlock is also harboring a secret of his own that could jeopardize their friendship?

  • Fallen

    John is depressed when Sherlock dies and goes looking for answers. He wants an explanation for losing his best friend. He goes after Moriarty's web to hold them responsible and ends up getting captured and is awaiting execution. While he is imprisoned, shades of his PTSD start to reappear. Sherlock saves him from execution, but is the best friend he left behind already dead inside?

  • A Grimm Awakening

    Sherlock is a Grimm who agrees to share a flat with John Watson, a recently returned soldier from Afghanistan. As John hangs out with Sherlock, they slowly begin to become friends. When Moriarty, a Mauvais Dentes, kidnaps John, Sherlock has to reveal his secret and risk losing his only friend. (No Grimm characters, but Grimm concepts).

  • One Last Adventure

    Sherlock attends the funeral of a dearly departed friend to play the violin and reflect on the best friend that he has lost.

  • Elementary, My Dear Sherlock

    Sherlock gets bored and ends up watching a snipet of an American show that leaves him having nightmares about that happening in the life he has grown to know.

  • 6:10 to London

    Sherlock Holmes and John Watson are flying MJN Air's flight back to London after solving another harrowing case. However, the flight back to London is anything but peaceful.

  • Not Dead

    John hears wind of another "Not Dead" conspiracy meeting for Sherlock, and decides to attend.

  • A Matter Of Time

    After the fall, in which John believes that Sherlock is dead, he goes crazy with grief. He starts seeing a therapist in order to try to get over his death. The therapist gives him a watch as a symbol. What happens when John finds out that the watch is much more than just a symbol? Will he finally be able to get all the answers he wants surrounding Sherlock's death?

  • The Peculiarities of Mr Sherlock Holmes

    Sherlock Holmes is the world's only consulting detective with one of the brightest minds the world has ever known. He seems to have the answer to everything, so what doesn't the great detective know? What are the peculiarities of that brilliant man? (Compilation of short stories)

  • The Ghost of 221B Baker Street

    Sherlock believed in the hound for a bit, until his mind was able to, literally, work through the fog. Now Sherlock is in for a ghostly case. Is 221B really haunted by the person that lived there before them? If it's not, who's leaving behind the ominous notes at night that always lead them to a murder nearby? Is this someone's cruel joke? Or is it the ghost seeking revenge?

  • Keep Your Enemies Closer

    Sherlock is headed toward exile due to murdering Magnussen. Mycroft wants to protect his baby brother, but when he makes a deal in order to ensure that Sherlock will stay in London, will it be too steep a price to pay? Will he be able to keep up his end of the deal? Or will his world come crashing down anyway? (My idea for Series 4, Episode 1).

  • The Detective And The Actor

    Sherlock Holmes is bored out of his mind since John is out of town and there are no cases to solve. Benedict Cumberbatch is tired, just wanting to have the chance to slow down his hectic work schedule. What happens when these two men meet face to face? Will they both be able to solve the problem they are faced with?

  • Do You Want To Melt An Iceman?

    Sherlock Holmes finds himself bored. Again. In order to occupy his time while he waits for another case to appear, he decides to conduct a new experiment. He decides that he will try to melt the Iceman, a.k.a. his brother, by finding him a friend. Will Sherlock and John be able to melt the Iceman? Or is the Iceman truly meant to be alone?