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One-night stands aren't something that John does anymore. He's too old and Afghanistan took more out of him than he thought was possible. Unfortunately, a night of laughs and lots of drinks changes things.
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13 Jul 2025
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You've Always Lived Alone by Jberry for thpontiacbandit, Treelight
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV)
18 Feb 2015
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Sherlock Holmes meets John Watson and his son for the first time at a crime scene.
co-Gifted to allfinehere - who wrote the best parentlock in my opinion - "Learning Curve" and to Treelight - who always has an encouraging word that makes me want to write my best.
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30 Jun 2025
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“John, you’re chest seems bigger.”
Basically, Omegaverse sex with the additional boobs.
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16 Mar 2025
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In a world where the British Empire is still strong and slavery is her economic backbone, John has become a terrorist for the abolitionist movement. He is caught by Mycroft, enslaved, and given to Sherlock for training. The goal: To test a new kind of slave collar with the power to break even the strongest willed fighter. One that will make even John learn to love being a slave.
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21 Jan 2025
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Out of Innsmouth (Sort of, Kind of, But Not Really) by tepidspongebath
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Cthulhu Mythos - Fandom
13 Nov 2024
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John Watson cautiously reveals his family history to Sherlock Holmes, fearing that his unusual heritage will get in the way of their relationship (or, more precisely, the relationship he wants them to have).
It doesn't. It actually, well, helps things along. In quite a multitude of ways.
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21 Dec 2024

