Festive Flings
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'“The season for death!” Sherlock announces, gesturing with wide arms to the collection of body parts on the kitchen table.'
The first in a series of fics of varying lengths, using prompts from the Advent 2020 challenge.
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- Part 1 of Festive Flings
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'The memory stick in his pocket feels heavy. John heads downstairs to his wife, not yet knowing what decisions he has made. Whatever happens, it will never be the same as it was.'
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- Part 2 of Festive Flings
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'He’s never seen Sherlock drink before. Of all his vices, alcohol doesn’t seem to be one them, but there’s something about the way he presses the glass to his lips and the wet that lingers there afterwards that makes Greg’s stomach burn.'
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- Part 3 of Festive Flings
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'When Sherlock had first broached the subject of Christmas dinner, John had almost choked on his tea when the man said he wanted to cook.'
Set a good few years into the future. Rosie is grown and coming home for Christmas in Sussex.
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- Part 4 of Festive Flings
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'Sherlock chuckles, that double bass laugh he does only when he’s particularly pleased with himself. It’s more endearing than it should be. It’s been so long since John’s heard it that he can’t help but smile, too.'
John pulls back from a kiss. Sherlock disappears for a few days. There's a hill, and snow, and it's almost Christmas. I hate summaries.
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- Part 5 of Festive Flings
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'He swallows and reminds himself that the security cabin isn’t far away and he has his phone, there’s no real way he’s going to get knocked off by a serial killer who stalks Christmas tree farms. Somehow those thoughts aren’t that comforting. They’ve been to weirder cases, after all.'
I couldn't fine another summary line that wasn't smutty or a plot spoiler. But there is smut. Christmas Tree PWP.
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- Part 6 of Festive Flings
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'His use of the word 'amazing' becomes indulgent, repeated so much it becomes redundant in describing the singular phenomenon of the man he is attempting to capture. '
A study of John's writing. Angst and sad things.
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- Part 7 of Festive Flings
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Candle, Dashing Through the Snow, Visiting, Storm and Hope by insistentbass
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV)
30 Dec 2020
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'It reminds John of that first case all those years ago, the same feeling he had when Sherlock read the dead body in front of them both and deduced her entire life in a single breath. Beautiful and thrilling and eerie at the same time, full of possibility. A welcome ghost of appreciation John had almost forgotten he was capable of.'
John and Sherlock get stuck at Mycroft's on Christmas Eve Eve. Realisations, whisky drinking and a power cut. You can probably guess where this is going...
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- Part 8 of Festive Flings
