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“I didn’t poison it.”
“Did you put something non-poisonous in it?”
“Milk and one sugar.”
“We’re out of milk.”
“I got some.”or
Sherlock starts acting strangely, like cancelling John's dates and actually remembering to buy milk. John realizes that Sherlock is courting him, in the most roundabout, Sherlock way possible.
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28 Oct 2025
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On a cold Christmas Eve, two strangers—a tall brunet and a short blond—cross paths, each yearning for the same thing: acceptance and love. Can they find the trust they need to help each other through the toughest time of their lives? Will one discover the comfort and warmth they never received from those who were supposed to care?
With Christmas magic in the air, the chance to heal may be within reach, but will they dare to trust again, knowing how easily their hearts can be broken?
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28 Oct 2025
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When a charming new forensic expert at Scotland Yard starts flirting with John, Sherlock insists it’s “irrelevant to the case.”
Then he proceeds to make it very relevant — through unsolicited deductions, dramatic interruptions, and one ill-timed gunfight.John calls it jealousy.
Sherlock calls it “field research into emotional inefficiency.”
Either way, it ends exactly how everyone (including Lestrade) expected: mid-argument, mid-case, and with a kiss that proves some experiments are worth repeating.Bookmarked by Adventurous_alchemist
28 Oct 2025
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Sherlock bumps into John one day while chasing a suspect. After a first date, they find themselves hopelessly in love after not having luck with committed relationships. No one likes Sherlock for who he is, and John loses a relationship after telling his potential partner he is trans.
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- Part 4 of Meet Cute
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28 Oct 2025
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The Sociology Experiment (Or, How Sherlock Holmes Lost to a Textbook) by Sakshi_S
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
30 Jan 2025
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It starts with a book.
A completely ordinary, perfectly harmless sociology textbook. John found it among his old things, a relic from university, and—naturally—dares Sherlock to read it.
Sherlock, unwilling to back down from any challenge, accepts.
Big mistake.
What follows is two hours of Sherlock arguing with a textbook,
Somewhere between monarchy and autocracy, marriage and culture, kinship and social control, Sherlock Holmes realizes he is in love with John Watson.
At 4:30 A.M., he wakes John up, kisses him, and asks if they’re a family.
Unfortunately for Sherlock, Mycroft hears about it. And he brings gifts.
Sherlock loses the battle with a book, loses the war, and somehow gains a boyfriend.
But he absolutely refuses to admit that sociology might have had something to do with it.
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27 Oct 2025
