Stuff I'm never going to finish
These works are on indefinite hiatus. They were definitely intended to be continued, which is why I haven't updated the "complete" checkmark — I wouldn't want readers to expect a complete story and be disappointed. But I'm probably never coming back to them. I didn't see any reason to take them down, though.
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Edit 2/10/25: Probably never coming back to this one, sorry!
Greg Lestrade is reasonably sure his wife is cheating on him. His kids are away, he's alone in his house, and has no friends except for his colleagues. He can't have the peaceful family life he wants, but he's making do with what he's got.
But then Sherlock Holmes turns up on his doorstep. A junkie almost completely off his wits on drugs, with a brother who seems unable to keep him safe despite his professed position in the British government, Sherlock may be in more trouble than Greg ever has been. And maybe, just maybe, Greg can help him.
Or: How Sherlock Holmes established himself as a consulting detective, and befriended the local detective inspector in the process.
Told from Greg's POV for the moment. Pretty much anything in the tags is subject to change. Even the title, but probably not. I have a vague plan of writing this up until the events of A Study in Pink.
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Edit 2/10/25: Probably never coming back to this one, sorry!
John and Sherlock are on American soil, looking forward to a short holiday away from all distractions—or for as long as Sherlock can manage. But trouble often comes looking for these two, and now is no different. They have barely left the airport when a body turns up.
It's just an ordinary case. Well, as ordinary as it can be for being, well, a nine. But why has Sherlock's enthusiasm seemed to wane, just a bit? And why does he refuse to give this case up, no matter the consequences?
The first of my ongoing Solved Behind the Scenes series. I take prompts.
