Lazarus Rising
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I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight (Again) by TrenchcoatsandMisery
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
20 Jul 2020
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John Watson is ten years old when he dies for the first time. It is not the last.
The 5 times John Watson dies, then comes back to life. It's a thing.
Also, the one time (or at least the one that counts) he kills
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- Part 1 of Lazarus Rising
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Achilles, Achilles come down by TrenchcoatsandMisery
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
08 Sep 2020
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The average amount of blood in a human is approximately 7 percent of their body weight. John Watson is around 154 pounds, which means his body holds around 4.9 litres of blood. The normal resting heart is 60 to 100 beats per minute. In stressed conditions, say, a devastating explosion, the heart rate increases and can get to as high as 150 beats per minute. The heart beats 6 quarts of blood per minute. Working off this, John Watson can afford to lose 40% of his blood (1.96 litres) before he enters hypovolemic shock. Bleeding out can take as quick as 5 minutes.
This means that if Sherlock can’t reach John in the next few minutes he might die.
Introdcuing mildly immortal John Watson and a very emotionally constipated Sherlock Holmes, this is the sequel to I just die in you arms tonight (again), where we find ourselves in the aftermath of John's supposed 'death'. You don't necessarily have to have read the first one, but it might help a little with the "John can't die" thing.
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- Part 2 of Lazarus Rising
