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Title: Subtext
Pairing: John Watson/Sherlock Holmes
Rating: PG
Summary: Sherlock finds it obvious.
Word Count: 100
Warnings/Spoilers: mild spoilers for A Scandal in Belgravia
A/N: written for the anniversary drabble/ficlet fest at
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“Come along, no time to waste.” John is halfway down the stairs, trailing behind Sherlock, when Sherlock turns and hands him a riding crop. “You’ll need this. A man’s life depends on it.”
“Right. Why?” John asks.
“It’s obvious, isn’t it?”
“Not really, no.”
“Have you learned nothing?”
“Sherlock, do you remember me saying that whenever you’re talking I hear ‘hit me’, but that it’s usually subtext?”
“I remember. How is that relevant to this case?”
“It’s obvious, isn’t it?” John asks with a smirk, swishing the crop through the air. “I think it’s about time that subtext becomes text.”
Title: Experiment
Pairing: Sherlock/John Watson
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Living with Sherlock is never boring.
Word Count: 100
Warnings/Spoilers: none
A/N: written for the anniversary drabble/ficlet fest at
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The loud snap of leather meeting skin wakes John a split second before the pain registers. He jerks away, only to discover that he is immobilized. A second swat falls before he has the presence of mind to cry out.
As he turns his head, he discovers Sherlock, seated on the edge of the bed. The bed he is currently tied to, his brain supplies.
“Sherlock, what the bloody hell are you doing?”
“An experiment. I have a theory,” he says calmly.
“What theory?” John asks, suddenly aware that his hips are grinding against the mattress.
“That you’d enjoy this.”
Title: Missing
Pairing: John Watson/Sherlock Holmes
Rating: PG
Summary: Watson is not amused.
Word Count: 100
Warnings/Spoilers: YES. Spoilers for Sherlock and Star Trek Into Darkness
A/N: My brain makes strange connections some times. Written for the anniversary drabble/ficlet fest at
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“Watson, is this really necessary?” Sherlock asked, voice strained from his uncomfortable position.
“I thought you were dead,” John exclaimed, bringing his hand down once again on the center of Sherlock’s struggling backside. “For three years, you let me believe you were dead.”
“Yes, I know. But it was necessary. Everyone had to believe I was dead. We could never have completed the project otherwise.”
“And what project was that?” John didn’t pause the in steady rain of smacks.
“I was working for the British government to develop a class of super-soldiers. Call Mycroft if you need confirmation. Project Kahn.”
Pairing: John Watson/Sherlock Holmes
Rating: PG
Summary: Sherlock finds it obvious.
Word Count: 100
Warnings/Spoilers: mild spoilers for A Scandal in Belgravia
A/N: written for the anniversary drabble/ficlet fest at
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“Come along, no time to waste.” John is halfway down the stairs, trailing behind Sherlock, when Sherlock turns and hands him a riding crop. “You’ll need this. A man’s life depends on it.”
“Right. Why?” John asks.
“It’s obvious, isn’t it?”
“Not really, no.”
“Have you learned nothing?”
“Sherlock, do you remember me saying that whenever you’re talking I hear ‘hit me’, but that it’s usually subtext?”
“I remember. How is that relevant to this case?”
“It’s obvious, isn’t it?” John asks with a smirk, swishing the crop through the air. “I think it’s about time that subtext becomes text.”
Title: Experiment
Pairing: Sherlock/John Watson
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Living with Sherlock is never boring.
Word Count: 100
Warnings/Spoilers: none
A/N: written for the anniversary drabble/ficlet fest at
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The loud snap of leather meeting skin wakes John a split second before the pain registers. He jerks away, only to discover that he is immobilized. A second swat falls before he has the presence of mind to cry out.
As he turns his head, he discovers Sherlock, seated on the edge of the bed. The bed he is currently tied to, his brain supplies.
“Sherlock, what the bloody hell are you doing?”
“An experiment. I have a theory,” he says calmly.
“What theory?” John asks, suddenly aware that his hips are grinding against the mattress.
“That you’d enjoy this.”
Title: Missing
Pairing: John Watson/Sherlock Holmes
Rating: PG
Summary: Watson is not amused.
Word Count: 100
Warnings/Spoilers: YES. Spoilers for Sherlock and Star Trek Into Darkness
A/N: My brain makes strange connections some times. Written for the anniversary drabble/ficlet fest at
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“Watson, is this really necessary?” Sherlock asked, voice strained from his uncomfortable position.
“I thought you were dead,” John exclaimed, bringing his hand down once again on the center of Sherlock’s struggling backside. “For three years, you let me believe you were dead.”
“Yes, I know. But it was necessary. Everyone had to believe I was dead. We could never have completed the project otherwise.”
“And what project was that?” John didn’t pause the in steady rain of smacks.
“I was working for the British government to develop a class of super-soldiers. Call Mycroft if you need confirmation. Project Kahn.”