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Five years after the fallout surrounding Eurus shattered the Holmes family, Sherlock reluctantly joins John and their daughter, Rose, for a summer day at the Sussex seaside. What begins as an uncomfortable attempt at relaxation quickly turns into something far more unexpected when Sherlock, John and parents Holmes arrive on the beach and an even greater shock waits down the shore.
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24 May 2026
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The Unexpected Consequences by fabricdragon, SpeculativeCorvid
Fandoms: Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms, Sherlock (BBC TV 2010)
06 May 2026
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It started with an explosion, continued to being captured and sold… but no one could have expected the consequences- not even Mycroft Holmes.
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06 Mar 2026
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Greg broke up with Mycroft after Sherrinford and might just be having second thoughts.
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20 Feb 2026
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When Sherlock returns from dismantling Moriarty's network, he catches sight of his brother with a strange child in the park.
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- Part 5 of Holmescest ABO Works
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23 Nov 2025
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How to Steal a Heart (and Possibly a Pocket Watch) by fabricdragon, SpeculativeCorvid
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
12 Sep 2025
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When Jim Moriarty- magpie shifter/were- lands in Mycroft Holmes’ garden by accident, he does what anyone would expect him to do: spy, and use what information he gathers for nefarious means.
But then Mycroft gives him a bit of his meal.
And calls him a pretty- handsome- bird.
And installs fountains, and feeders…
And--
Oh no- he can’t possibly be having his heart stolen, can he?!
A/N:
This fic was inspired as a sort of, “What if?” from our series, “A Change of Hearts”. You do NOT need to read that series to understand this fic. In this world, shifters/were are a thing. The Were ‘infection’ is passed like an infection via bodily fluids, and in many cases, weres are treated as second-class citizens due to their reported ‘instability’ and ‘aggression’. As such, mammalian weres are the most common type of weres, as infections more easily spread through blood/saliva.
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24 Aug 2025
