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The Sock Index by distantstarlight
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
28 Apr 2014
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John and Sherlock are still best friends despite everything that happened. They're living back at 221 B like they used to but something a bit odd is going on.
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Doctor John Watson is a freshly Emerged Sentinel but no one can know. He lives in fear that he will be forced into government service, made to work for the Tower, and paired with a Guide of their choosing. For John this is a fate that must be avoided at all costs, he's willing to do anything he has to prevent it. Just as things seem to be getting worse John meets Sherlock Holmes, a Guide with no taste for government Sentinels. It seems like a match made in heaven except that John isn't gay and Sherlock has no interest in relationships but what are the boys going to do? Let the Tower take them?
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Sherlock just wanted John to know that he isn't dead.
It doesn't go as he expected.
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“People would talk,” he tries, repurposing an old line, a shortcut to a recurring theme in their lives.
“They do little else.” John dutifully completes the circuit with a sigh. “Sherlock,” he continues haltingly, eyes falling back to his hands as he considers his words. “Would they be wrong, though, really?”
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Chicken Feathers in 221B by GrayceAdamsArchive
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
10 Aug 2013
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Irene Adler took a slightly obscene pleasure in informing everyone that the great detective Sherlock Holmes had never known the pleasure of getting hot and heavy with someone between the sheets. The detective seemed to brush it off, calling feelings and physical attraction a liability, declaring for everyone to hear that he was completely uninterested in sex and relationships. But that's not quite true. Sherlock isn't not interested in sex. He just can't find someone who interests him. Every time he looks at someone, he sees things, things that no potential lover would want to know about a prospective partner. At least, not for a long time, like they only brush their teeth every three days, or they don't wash behind their ears. Or that they've had forty-three partners before you, or that they picked something up somewhere that's making their private bits itch. Things you could maybe look past once you were in love. But Sherlock doesn't have that luxury. Normally, it doesn't bother him, the ability to look and see everything about someone. But then, one day, after drugging his flatmate and tricking him into thinking he was about to be eaten by a Hound, the straight-as-an-arrow John Watson gives Sherlock Holmes butterflies.
