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Charlie didn't expect her little networking project to do much more than let her email her LARP group from Oz. But then, things never quite go as expected. Or, how Jo and Charlie save the day through creative programming, iffy spellwork, and breaking all the rules.
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24 Dec 2025
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Irene Adler knows what it's like to wait. So when she stumbles half-frozen into 221B Baker Street after eighteen months of forced silence and captivity, she knows Molly Hooper has moved on. But Irene Adler also knows what it's like to hope. And she wonders if maybe what they had was enough and if, just maybe, Molly is still waiting.
Or, Mycroft helps Irene escape from a Russian terrorist cell and she returns to London, John and Sherlock until she can get her shit together and (re)get the girl.
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Sherlock Holmes finds the words that he's been longing to tell John Watson. Mycroft and Greg Lestrade have found each other. Molly Hooper learns that a special Woman thinks of her.
*NOT ABANDONED*
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Therese is Carol's new therapist.
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16 May 2020
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A Picture Of Molly Hooper by queenofaforeignland
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms, Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle, The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
21 Feb 2016
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So this is very loosely based off of Oscar Wilde's "A Picture of Dorian Gray" except with more lesbians. Really just an excuse to write some molly/irene pov (bc they're such a cute couple) and play around with victorian notions of sexual identity. warning: things may get a little wilde...
Irene Adler, an old acquaintance of famous Victorian painter Sherlock Holmes, glimpses his latest portrait of a beautiful and youthful Molly Hooper. Instantly fascinated by the face she sees on canvas, Irene forces Sherlock to introduce the two of them, and so begins a precarious and intense relationship that may be seen as corruptive by some Victorian standards. As the two women struggle to reconcile their growing romantic interest with the stifling conservatism of the era, Molly realizes that the original portrait, which Sherlock painted, reveals almost supernaturally the very nature of her heart that she would like to keep hidden.
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters or content from BBC's Sherlock. The characters in this work are not my intellectual property. There is no financial gain made from this piece. This work of fiction is for entertainment purposes only.
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06 Feb 2020

