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"Why do you want me to tell you my life story? Surely Mycroft has briefed you. I thought that therapists were supposed to help solve problems. This is my problem: John is gone. John has probably been kidnapped. John may be dead. Mycroft has imprisoned me here and will not let me search for him. How will telling you my life from the egg solve any of these problems?"
The autobiography of Sherlock Holmes, intelligent macaw, as told (under duress) to a therapist.
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It takes John Watson to save your life. by Sparkypip
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
04 Feb 2020
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A series of One shots where John saves Sherlock's life in so many ways. Will be updated sporadically as and when I get any time to write. As always I like my characters hurt, so plenty of angst, H/C, whump and bromance (no slash) will ensue. Please comment if you can.
The purpose of these stories is for people to enjoy a little bit of angst and hurt/comfort from time to time. Reading all chapters at once may be too much for some. Angst ahead, continue if (like me) you're a junkie for the stuff.
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20 Feb 2023
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"I never wanted this for you."
Marc says it to his hands more than to her, clasped in a white-knuckled knot between his knees. He is a gargoyle perched on the edge of his bed, hunched and rigid - a half dozen available seats scattered around the London flat, and he chooses the only one with a shackle.
She sits straight-backed in her own, hands neatly folded in her lap, running shoes on her feet. Mirror images inverted, she thinks, and it's almost funny.
"Well," says Layla Abdallah El-Faouly, Avatar of Taweret, aide to the Mistress of the Horizon, and Marc Spector's wife, pending two signatures on the piece of paper they still haven't talked about. "That sounds rather a lot like a 'you' problem."
(They've never been good at talking about the real things. This time, with a little help, they try.)
