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A response to a prompt from , who dropped it into my open prompt post.
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And if you say the word, I could stay with you by CaitlinFairchild for allonsys_girl, bittergreens
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV)
05 Nov 2014
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What Sherlock thinks is, On the day I die, be it in a dirty alley at forty or in my bed at eighty, the last thing I will remember is tonight, the way you looked at at me on the snowy pavement, cheeks pink with the cold, breath puffing in frosty white clouds, your heart in your eyes and snowflakes in your hair. I will remember that single perfect moment in my life, that moment I knew I had everything I ever wanted, and whatever happens next, I will die content.
What he says is simply, "Marry me."
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Aziraphale Fell is known nationally as the meteorology anchor, Az Eastgate. He’s beloved by the people, and he loves his job as well, but he longs for the adventure that he believes comes with in-the-field reporting.
When Eric, who usually covers weather events, is injured and can’t travel to Tadfield to cover an incoming snowstorm, the station manager asks Aziraphale to cover it. It’s a dream come true - and then he finds out that he will be accompanied by the in-the-field cameraman, Crowley. Who just happens to be his work crush. The man he’s fairly sure he’s in love with.
What on earth could possibly happen next?
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Sherlock knows a lot of things about John, even some things that John himself doesn't know. Like the fact that John loves taking orders from Sherlock. Of course, it would be much easier if John knew that, too. Fortunately, John is about to find out.
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29 Jan 2026
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Greg looked at the glowering man above him. It was unbelievable. How either of those two hadn’t yet realised what everyone else could see was beyond Greg. They would have to be the most emotionally stunted, self-denying, stubborn asses that Greg had ever come across.
Or, what happens when someone finally points out to Sherlock & John exactly how they feel about each other.
