It came in flashes.
Flashes of light and color, of people and buildings. A memory, but for the moment, just the moment when you're dreaming.
You're there.
You're there, on the sidewalk, John next to you holding the phone that was on speaker. You were listening. Listening to the words that came in that sweet British accent, how he choked them out.
You heard his words and knew what they meant, but your mind refused it. Refused to believe he wasn't really that brilliant man you had been assisting all these months. Refused that he had lied to you and John. Refused that...
Refused that this was his breaking point, and that he wouldn't b
Date. Sherlock x Reader by empressoflibraria, literature
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Date. Sherlock x Reader
Sherlock Holmes is quite bored.
He hasn't had a case in weeks. And with John gone, he can't annoy him by shooting at Mrs. Hudson's wall. Well, only one Watson stayed at 221B.
(Name) Watson, John's young sister. She moved in with John when she got a job at Bart's. She became friends with Molly right after discovering her with the two men on one case--and right after she knew that (Name) wasn't Sherlock's girlfriend.
Usually, the (colour)ette would be over at Molly's whenever she would go out. However, today was different. She was out on a date. And Sherlock is following her.
Oh, Sherlock was rather bored indeed.
It just
I favor you, my perfect. {Sherlock x Reader} by shakespearesbae, literature
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I favor you, my perfect. {Sherlock x Reader}
On an average, John and Mary Watson would visit 221 B to recall the events passed before they left to start anew. Along the subtle changes, came (Y/N) who became the biggest change in all who stumbled upon being blessed by her presence – even for Sherlock; she was quite something.
The epitome of spontaneity made it easy for her to fit into the crowd who came fleeting in-and-out of the flat she came to call her home that she shared with the world-renown consulting detective who was, even if he was too prideful to say aloud and in her face, happy to have her on-board his misadventures.
John, Sherlock’s best mate, considered her to