8 Works by Alythe
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What if Sherlock and Jim had found each other after Carl Power's murder?
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In chess the threefold repetition rule (also known as repetition of position) states that a player can claim a draw if the same position occurs three times, or will occur after their next move, with the same player to move.
In a world where alphas and omegas are a relic from the past, Sherlock Holmes and Jim Moriarty, for very different reasons, didn't take the inhibitors before puberty, and the latent genes had manifested.
This is the story of Sherlock Holmes, an alpha who uses his presence to order people about. Most people think it's just a personality treat, and Sherlock finds it useful for his job.
This is the story of Jim Moriarty, who has learned to use omega pheromones to make people underestimate and dismiss him. It gives him an edge, and the idiots don't even notice.
None of them are worried about encountering another alpha or omega. Statistically it was almost impossible. After all, 99% of the population take the inhibitors in time, and everybody else is on supressants.
This is the story of the three times they met: the lab, the pool and the roof. Three repetitions: a draw.
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When Jim Moriarty left, he thought Sherlock would have a happy relationship with John Watson. He'd chosen him over everything when he'd jumped, after all. So Jim disappeared and created a new life for himself...But he kept an eye on Sherlock, because he was a tiny bit obsessed.
He stayed away...Until he saw the footage of Bart's morgue. John beating Sherlock, and Sherlock not even trying to defend himself. Sherlock wasn't happy. Sherlock deserved better.
(The story follows the events of seasons 3 and 4 from Jim's POV. Mostly season 4 compliant, ignoring The final problem, because none of it made any sense. Mary's background and motivations are a bit different, too)
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I'm writing this to fill a prompt I found on Tumblr. The 30 days are:
1) A Day in the Life
2) Beard
3) Drunk shenanigans
4) Consulting husbands/boyfriends
5) Cooking
6) Phone call
7) Smut/Kink/Implied Sex
8) Unsent/Unread
9) Games
10) Break-up)
11) Fluff
12) Meeting Family
13) OTP Names
14) Inclement weather
15) Crack
16) Injury
17) Domestic
18) Exotic pets
19) Going undercover
20) AU
21) Kisses
22) Ritual
23) Angst
24) Hobbies
25) Pick a Trope
26) Tattoo
28) OT3/Poly
29) Songfic
30) Free day -
A new variable by Alythe, is_that_charlie_scene for tearmyheartopentofeel
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
18 May 2016
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Controlling people’s behaviour was the only thing that made school bearable, but, after a while, it had became boring and predictable, too. Until a new student arrived, in the middle of the term, and the game suddenly became interesting. It was suposed to be a game, it was suposed to be fun. It wasn’t suposed to affect him. But not even Jim Moriarty could control all the variables.
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Because....yes, an assassin working as a nurse with John shortly after Sherlock's death...what a coincidence. Come on, the universe is not that lazy.
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This is the story of Jim Moriarty, from the day his father was arrested to the day he met Sherlock Holmes. This is a story of survival, of fear and pain, and recovery (sort of). A story about truth and lies, and psychology. A story about deals, and tricks and revenge. Of friendship, for a given value of friendship (because psychopaths don’t form attachments). And of trust, for a given value of trust (because Jim doesn’t trust anybody).
Prequel of A new variable
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Inspired by the season 6 finale of The big bang theory. Remember that game of Dungeons and Dragons that made Amy and Sheldom's relationship...become intimate? I was talking about it with a friend, and she said she wanted to read something like that, but with Sherlock and John. So...here you have it.
