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Sherlock has a secret friend (since long before he met John) who also prefers to text.
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- Part 1 of Short Message Service
Bookmarked by Calla149
28 Oct 2025
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Old enough to know (we're never letting go) by distinctive_pineapples
Fandoms: Chicago Med, Arrow (TV 2012)
21 Oct 2019
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“I take it you’re the evil twin, then.”
A beat, then Connor rears back in offense. “Excuse me?”
His cohort breaks into a smug grin as he bundles the ice pack back together. “Let’s see—serious, silent one with a beard,” he nods to Connor, before gesturing to himself, “dashing, charming one who knows how to throw a great party. Basic math, really.”
Connor really hopes his expression conveys exactly how deranged he finds his lookalike. “Has anyone checked you for a concussion?”Timestamps in the lives of Connor Rhodes and Tommy Merlyn, secret twins, and the impact of being so.
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- Part 1 of Merlyn Boys
Bookmarked by Calla149
31 Jul 2025
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“Okay. Okay: Stop,” Danny held up both hands. “I cannot believe we’re arguing about this. I cannot believe that you are still forming sentences. Tell you what: I’m gonna give you 105. But I’m gonna stay. And if you start seizing I’m making the decisions—end of story.”
Bookmarked by Calla149
11 Jul 2025
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Connor Rhodes and Tommy Merlyn are twins. This is at times a humorous, tragic, and bittersweet thing, or any amalgamation thereof. (Now spanning multiple universes and timelines)
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Bookmarked by Calla149
08 Jul 2025
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It didn't take Robby (or really, any of the doctors in the ED) long to figure out Langdon's diagnosis, even though he'd never said anything about it. It was pretty obvious, to be honest, and he didn't really care if they knew. Their reactions, however, he was more worried about.
OR: Five times Langdon discusses (or is forced to discuss, in certain situations) his ADHD with a coworker
Bookmarked by Calla149
14 Apr 2025
