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I have been following
sherlockkink with equal parts fascination and horror (that prompt with the violin bow? I used to play the violin and I can only say OWW!). But of course I could not stay away, and of course I could not stop myself from inflicting some pain. I don't know what it is with me and trying out new fandoms, I always seem to end up hurting someone.
So, without further ado, a little Holmes h/c: Stricken. 900 words and written as gen friendship, but I guess you can interpret it as slash if you squint, which you are of course welcome to do if you happen to be so inclined.
And now I will go and write the story I was supposed to write today.
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So, without further ado, a little Holmes h/c: Stricken. 900 words and written as gen friendship, but I guess you can interpret it as slash if you squint, which you are of course welcome to do if you happen to be so inclined.
And now I will go and write the story I was supposed to write today.
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Date: 2010-01-14 08:06 pm (UTC)I'm re-reading canon again and I also managed to find the tv-series with Jeremy Brett so I'm having a lot of Holmesian fun right now. Whee!
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Date: 2010-01-14 08:39 pm (UTC)You might like the Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes novels by Laurie B King as well. Watson sadly takes a back seat to MR, but she makes an interesting and fun addition to the fiction out there and she and Holmes make a good team. Well-researched and other literary characters make cameos as well.
:-)
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Date: 2010-01-15 07:40 am (UTC)I remember watching the tv series when I was a kid, it's very entertaining to revisit :)
I will put those books on my (already far too long) reading list!