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Happily ever... and then some by ItsSweaterWeather
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
19 Mar 2018
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This is dreamy, (mostly) unedited fluffity fluff & scenery porn. Srsly. Anyway, here it is. Take it or leave it. Or treat it like a dessert. On the surface, it's posh crème brûlée! When you break it all down though, it's just milk, cream, egg yolks, vanilla & lotsa sugar; basic but soooo yummy!
If you choose to imbibe, Mycroft Holmes heartily recommends the 2006 Château Rieussec Sauternes. If you're feeling especially festive & super flush with cash, the 2001 Saint-Emilion will do nicely. Very nicely.
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She drained her glass. A profusion of well-aged bubbles fizzed through her veins, blurring the edges of her low-grade melancholy. Not much to be done for it, she thought. The darker corners beckoned even when she forced herself into the light.
A predilection for the subterranean environs of a morgue and the embrace of high-functioning sociopaths would do that to a girl.
Well, one high-functioning sociopath, anyway.
Molly turned her back on the darker corners and started for the tent.
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- Part 6 of Lucky F**king Couple
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Happily ever...and then some PART II by ItsSweaterWeather
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
21 Mar 2018
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Different locations. More of the same - much more. I couldn't stop writing this (mostly) unedited fluffity fluff. It helps if you read the first installment of "Happily ever... and then some" before joining up with the gang in London. For those of you that have, we'll get back to that ceremony in Sussex in a moment. A brief diversion, first, to find out how they all got to the country in the first place.
He rolled his eyes. "Taking public transit is like threading a suture needle with catgut, Molly. Sure, you could do it. But why, when the superior option is nylon?" he reasoned. Not waiting for her fiscally responsible rejoinder, Sherlock added, "Actually, to clarify, nylon for skin. Braided silk for neurosurgical stitches. Of course, if you're having vascular surgery, polyester thread is your best bet. Oh! And we haven't even touched on the myriad uses for steel sutures. You know, I wrote a blog on the varying tensile strengths of mono- and multi-filament steel sutures..."
Series
- Part 7 of Lucky F**king Couple