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So did you ever think about Mycroft giving Lestrade the shovel talk about Sherlock, when they started working together?
Just imagine, you found some eccentric man, who's clearly a genius and he solved your very cold case. But he is also a) absolutely insufferable b) refuses to be a policeman or a private detective ("consulting detective", he says!) c) has zero concerns about social norm and politeness
You go home, tired, confused, a tad mad, hoping for a quiet evening. Suddenly you notice how whenever you pass a phone it rings.
Your phone rings.
You get in the car, your hand close to the gun you still have, no answers, just endless list of questions once again.
You end up in front of a polite-looking man, he's suit is brand-new, his hair is neatly combed, his umbrella is more for decoration - he's nothing like a tired you in your old jacket, jeans that still have stains from today's messy chase.
The man all but scans you, smiles (sincere, but sly - oh, you know that look), offers you a sit. And a pain medication for your head. And talks about the case you (Sherlock) solved today.
He looks you in the eyes and is so very polite, but you feel like that's a snake in front of you.
"I heard that Sherlock Holmes helped you today. And a couple of other days."
Oh God, that's gonna go really well or really, really bad and perhaps bloody.
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Chapter 31 - Retirement (Epilogue)
âThe bees were restless this morning. I think a storm might be coming through today,â Sherlock mentioned as he glanced over the print of his newspaper. He didnât look at John. It was a habit of old. He would start a conversation but continue the task he was on.
âOh?â John replied, removing his glasses and looking up from his book. He enjoyed this ritual of theirs. âI was going to suggest a stroll to the village for dinner tonight. Itâs our anniversary.â
Sherlock let his paper drop down to look over at John. âItâs not. We were married in June, John. Youâre too young to be going senile.â
John smirked. âNot that one.â
âHow many anniversaries does one have?â Sherlock checked looking confused.
John pulled an item out of his pocket and held it up.
âYou know my eyesight isnât that good,â Sherlock moaned, not even bothering to squint to try and see it.
âAnd Iâve told you to go back to the optometrist, so itâs your fault entirely isnât it?â John teased. âYou will just have to wait.â He returned the item to his pocket with glee and put his glasses on to return his focus to his book.
Sherlock didnât move. John could feel him glaring, thinking, brow furrowed, calculating but no retort came.
âIn any case, letâs see what the weather does. We still have that lamb I can cook up if the weather is against us,â John suggested.
âIâve heard they invented a fantastical object that you can hold up and it actually stops you from getting wet in the rain. Marvellous,â Sherlock said full of sarcasm, pulling his newspaper back into line with a smirk.
John snorted and shook his head, and the room returned to its original state - silent companion reading.
Twenty five years to the day, John thought to himself. But he waited. He waited all day.
The rain did come and had set in but the storm had eased off to a more gentle, steady rain. John decided that the stroll would do Sherlock some good anyway. His joints had been freezing up quite a bit lately and he needed to get out and move more. John found their two umbrellas in the cupboard beside the door and waited patiently for Sherlock to make his way down the stairs.
He was wearing a lovely suit. One of Johnâs favourites. He clearly respected the occasion even if he didnât remember what it was for.
They strolled hand in hand down the road to the village, mostly in silence, looking around them. The occasional comment would surface, about their neighbourâs property, the farm down the road must have bought more sheep, had the little girl been riding the ponies again, she hadnât been seen for a while, the pot hole at the junction had gotten bigger and they would need to be mindful of it when they had to drive out for Christmas with Mycroft and his partner. Just general conversation followed by comfortable stretches of silence.
John finally slowed his pace further, bringing them to a halt at the crest before the village. He loved this spot. From here you could see across all the fields. You could see the top of their cottage roof in one direction, and in the other, you could see the village row of shops below. The rain had slowed too, ever so slightly so he put down his umbrella and fished the item out of his pocket, settling himself under the edge of Sherlock's umbrella instead.
Sherlock watched him carefully unable to see what it was but excited for the surprise. John was cupping it secretly in his hand.
âSherlock Holmes,â John began.
âYes John Holmes-Watson,â Sherlock interjected with a cheeky smile.
John flashed him an irritated glance. He hated being interrupted. These days, he was likely to lose his train of thought.
âSherlock Holmes,â he began again. He had practiced this. Over and over. âI was cleaning the spare room out the other day and I found a box of your things. I donât think itâs been opened since we moved here, since we retired to the country. At least, the dust would say as much. And I found this,â he said, opening his hand and holding the item up so Sherlock could see it. Finally, Sherlockâs eyes began to sparkle with recognition, and a little mist, it seemed.
âI was reminded of the fact that itâs actually been twenty five years,â John continued. âTwenty five years ago you stole this mistletoe and held it above my head,â he said with a smile. âI didnât see you grab it back out of the snow. I didnât know you still had it.â
Sherlockâs eyes were glistening properly now. And for once in his life he was speechless.
John gave a gentle smile.
âYou were the only man who could make me run without a cane in a matter of hours, or leave the city for a quiet country life together, or get married, despite all my arguments to the contrary. You have always been my exception. To everything. And I thank God every day you stole this bloody mistletoe and showed me how much you needed me. Because I needed you just as much.â
âI know,â Sherlock managed to choke out. He reached over and took the mistletoe from Johnâs hand. He moved it around in his own hand looking at it like a rare gem. âI forgot I had it, too,â Sherlock sighed. âPoor Molly.â
âShe did just fine. Four kids, ten grandkids. She had a good life, Sherlock," John said, with reverence, remembering their friend, passing from cancer only a year ago. "And a much better life, I imagine without you.â
âHey!â Sherlock grumbled.
âYou werenât meant for her,â John said gently. âYou were always meant for me. It just took us a while to find our way.â
âIt took you a while,â Sherlock teased.
âWell, maybe if someone stopped drugging my tea, or stealing my laptop, or turning my skin green, I might have noticed,â John said with a smile.
âOh my goodness, Iâd forgotten about the green!â Sherlock exclaimed, chuckling to himself as John rolled his eyes.
âAnd this is why we have retired. I feel you used those brain cells up at a faster rate than the rest of us,â John teased. âBut I was certain you would have had a shelf in the mind palace for Elpheba-John.â
Sherlock snort laughed and John joined in. But then Sherlock stopped laughing and looked lovingly into Johnâs eyes. He lifted the mistletoe up.
He leaned in part way and John met him in the middle. Under the old, crumpled mistletoe, they shared a chaste, but loving kiss beneath Sherlockâs umbrella.
âThere is no one else in this world I would have wanted to marry and retire to the country with, John Watson. Itâs always been you. From the very beginning.â
âWatson-Holmes,â John finally corrected. âWe agreed. After much argument, I recall. And you know I rarely get to win. So I will keep reminding you.â
âOh yes. As ever, you are right, my love,â he said, returning the mistletoe safely to his own jacket pocket. "I love you John Watson-Holmes.â He held out a crooked elbow. âDinner?â
John took it and then rested his head onto his husbandâs shoulder as they shared the one umbrella. âStarving,â he said.
And so they began to walk to the village arm in arm to celebrate. Best friends, lovers, husbands, destined to find each other. Always.
The end.
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hello there i hope you have a great day today, can i request an albert x reader. the reader is holmes younger sister (could be an age gap but if you uncomfortable you can make the reader sherlock older sister). im kinda interested ďżźthat the reader and albert is ike in a fake engagement ďżźbut slowly they fall for each other. im sorry if its a lott or confusing đđđđ
FAKE⌠OR IS IT?
Reblogs and Comments are greatly appreciated!!
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Fandom(s): Moriarty the Patriot
Pairing(s): Albert James Moriarty x Reader
Word Count: 2.9k
Genre(s)/Tag(s): Female!Reader, Holmes!Reader, Fake Engagement, Reader is short
Notes: I wrote this with the reader being the Holmesâs middle child. So, in between Mycroft and Sherlock :)
Here are their ages!
Mycroft: 31 | Reader: 27 | Sherlock: 24
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âSit up straight, Sister.â Mycroft chastises, and you roll your eyes, propping your heeled feet up on the coffee table, much to his chagrin. You can tell heâs less than pleased with the mud on the table by the tightness around his eyes.Â
âBugger off, Mikey.â You grumble and slouch even more in your seat. His frown deepens, but he knows better than to try and get you to obey. If anything, it would make you rebel even more.Â
You had never been one for proper manners if you could help it. You had always been a rough-and-tumble type of woman, playing in the dirt with the neighborhood kids while Mycroft and Sherlock dealt with their studies. Sure, you also had studies of your own. But overall, you tended to ignore whatever your governess taught you in favor of learning how to handle weapons from your father. Mycroft sits back in his seat and sighs,Â
âAt least sit properly when the company gets here.â He mutters under his breath.Â
That gets you to sit up straight.
âCompany?! Since when?!â You choke and hurriedly set down your teacup before you can spill it down your front. Your elder brother had summoned you to his office that morning with a telegram. But he hadnât explained why you were there, even with your pestering. Mycroft glares at you pointedly and is about to answer when thereâs a firm knock on the door.Â
âCome in.â He calls, his voice booming and loud in the quiet room.Â
A tall young man, perhaps your age, enters the room. Heâs attractive, almost devilishly so. With slicked-back brown hair and piercing green eyes, heâs dressed in the typical uniform of all soldiers.Â
You recognize this man.Â
Your younger brother wouldnât shut up about his family.Â
Lieutenant Colonel Albert James Moriarty.Â
You glare at Mycroft, who ignores your look in favor of standing up and shaking Lieutenant Colonel Moriartyâs hand. Brushing off the front of your dress, you stand as Mycroft gestures to you.Â
âThis is my younger sister,â He says. Your name follows soon after. You plaster a bright smile on your face and extend your own hand. Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty bows slightly and introduces himself before you turn to look at your brother.Â
âI assume this is where I take my leave?â You ask, and he raises an eyebrow,Â
âOn the contrary, dearest sister, youâll be taking part in this meeting.â Your face betrays your shock before you can school it into a facade of perfect calm.Â
Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty notices but doesnât comment.Â
Mycroft gestures for you to take your seats before his desk, and you do so, perching on the edge of the seat like a bird ready to take flight. In contrast, Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty sits back, relaxed in his chair, setting his hat in his lap and steepling his hands together.Â
âSo, mind telling me what this âimportant missionâ is about?â He says politely, and you look at him from the corner of your eye.
Important mission?Â
Just what was your elder brother planning?Â
Mycroft leaned his hands on his desk and then leaned his weight on his hands. It seemed he wasnât taking a seat quite yet.Â
That meant things were serious.Â
âThereâs a mission I am entrusting to the both of you. Itâs of the utmost importance and must be handled immediately.âÂ
WaitâŚ
âYouâre what?!â You blurt just as Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty opens his mouth to speak. You donât give him the chance to talk. You stand and jab a finger at Mycroft, the other hand clenched in the fabric of your dress skirt.Â
You werenât about to be a pawn in your brotherâs game. You werenât even an MI6 agent or soldier of his!Â
âAbsolutely not! This canât possibly be legal! Iâm just a civilian!â You stand and jab a finger at Mycroft, the other hand clenched in the fabric of your dress skirt. Mycroft stares down at you. He had always been the tallest of the three Holmes siblings. You were saddled with the hefty burden of being the shortest.Â
âYou know this as well as anyone that MI6 operates outside the law,â Mycroft says simply, and you grind your teeth. He had a point. But stillâŚÂ
âWhat about Miss Moneypenny?â You ask, and Mycroft shrugs,Â
âSheâs on another mission with Colonel Moran. You two are the only ones I trust with this.â He says, turning his intense stare onto you and Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty.Â
You flinch at that. Mycroft never openly said he trusted you. It was sometimes implied, but he knew how fickle you could be! Was this mission really that important?
Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty stands and accepts the papers Mycroft hands him. He then extends a hand for you to take. Begrudgingly, you take it and allow him to help you to your feet.Â
At least your âmission partnerâ was a gentleman.Â
You accept Lieutenant Colonel Moriartyâs offer to take you back to the Holmes London estate and sit across from him in the carriage. He opens the papers Mycroft gave him and begins to read.Â
âOh dearâŚâ He mumbles, and you look over from where you had been watching the scenery go by. He has a frown pulling at his lips and creasing his brows.Â
âWhatâs the matter?â You ask, and he turns the papers around so you can read them.Â
âIt seems weâll need to be engaged for this mission to work.â
Your engagement was announced within the next week.Â
You had even commissioned an artist for an engagement photo of sorts. Granted, it was just for show, but still! You had to stand still for hours in a dress your mother picked out and that you loathed all for one portrait.Â
You never understood how royalty could do it.Â
Speaking of your parentsâŚÂ
Part of the facade was to make sure everyone was in on it. Maybe âin on itâ wasnât the right word. Because this was a top-secret mission, after all. So you couldnât exactly tell your parents that this engagement was fake. But you did have to tell them you were getting engaged lest you incur the wrath of your mother.Â
Wanda Holmes was a proper woman. She was everything you werenât. Prim, proper, ladylike. The only thing you got from her was her height and her temper. She hated that you werenât the little lady she dreamt of having. But there wasnât a damn thing she could do about it.Â
In contrast, Timothy Holmes was a bit of a rule breaker. He fostered your love for weaponry and often challenged you to a shoot-off to see if you let your skills rust over. You inherited his knack for getting under peopleâs skins, and it was a wonder that he was still married to your mother after thirty years.Â
Telling them was an⌠interesting adventure, to say the least. As your carriage rumbled up to the country estate where they resided, they met you outside. Your mother had her hands clasped together, a newspaper crunched in her grasp. Her face was dark with disappointment.Â
Like the light side of the moon, your father all but bounded up as you stepped out of the carriage.Â
âDearest daughter!â He bellowed, and you couldnât help but grin.Â
âDearest father!â You tease right back and step forward into his embrace. He squeezes you tight and lifts you up into a spin. You shriek with laughter and cling to him to make sure you donât fall when he sets you back down.Â
âDarling, at least let her get into the house before you bother her.â Your mother says, and you roll your eyes but donât say anything.Â
Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty steps out of the carriage, and your fatherâs demeanor changes. His smile is still there, but it no longer reaches his eyes. He extends a hand, and when Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty takes it, you can tell heâs holding back a wince from how hard your father squeezes it.Â
âTimothy Holmes. Itâs a pleasure.â Your father says curtly, and you can tell Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty can tell heâs being judged. But he offers a polite smile nonetheless,
âAlbert James Moriarty. The pleasure is mine, Mr. Holmes.â He says, and itâs then that your mother approaches. Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty shakes her hand,
âYou must be the infamous Wanda Holmes. Itâs lovely to meet you.â
Your motherâs face smoothes over, and she looks at you,
âAt least youâre marrying someone with manners.â This is her only comment, and you can see that the newspaper in her free hand is the one announcing your engagement.Â
Perhaps you shouldâve informed them by telegram instead of coming to visit for dinnerâŚÂ
No⌠That wouldâve made her even angrier than she already was.Â
She soon ushers you into the little cottage that served as your parents' retirement home. The minimal staff on site has already prepared and served dinner, but you donât eat just yet because your father catches your shoulder. He has a knowing gleam in his eye, and you canât help but get a giddy smile on your face.Â
Of course, he wouldnât forget.Â
Your mother notices, and her face sours.Â
âCanât this wait until after dinner?â She asks, and now your father scoffs,
âOf course not, my love! Itâs tradition!â He crows, and you can see Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty start to ask, but youâre taken out back before anything can be asked.Â
Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty follows you out, and by then, your father is setting up targets with you, assembling the two pistols you always used for this little exercise. You brush off your hands on your dress and hand your father the revolver. You take your own and pocket it in the holster strapped to your waist. He does the same and looks to Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty.Â
âMind giving us a signal?â He asks, his tone much more friendly yet still a bit frosty at the same time.Â
Your âfiancĂŠâ seems to pick up on whatâs happening quickly and nods. He allows both of you to take a stance before calling out a signal.Â
The game takes less than twenty seconds.Â
You whip out your gun and unleash all six bullets in the cylinder and barrel. Your father does the same, and before you know it, both of your guns are empty, and your ears are ringing. Holstering the weapon, you wait for your father to do the same before approaching the targets.Â
Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty is called forward to inspect the targets as well.Â
âI believe your daughter is the winner.â He tells your father, and you grin proudly.Â
âGuess I havenât lost my touch, Father Dearest.â You tease, and your father slaps his thigh in defeat,
âAnd I guess Iâm losing mine!â He chirps, and your mother calls from the doorway.
âAnd itâs time for dinner!â
The carriage ride back is quiet.Â
âWhere did you learn to shoot like that? Iâve never seen someone so accurate in a quick draw.â Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty says, and you jolt lightly. The food you had eaten was sending you into a food coma, and you had been dozing until he spoke.Â
âMy father. He was known as âDead-Eyeâ for a long time until he retired from the military.â You said, and he nodded in appreciation.Â
âHe taught you well.âÂ
You smiled and played with your fingers.Â
âThank you, Lieutenant Colonel Moriarty.â You say genuinely, and he arches an eyebrow,Â
âYou should call me Albert. We are engaged, after all, my dear fiancĂŠe.â His tone is borderline teasing. But you can tell heâs being genuine.
And for whatever reason, it makes your heart race.Â
The mission is kicked into gear three months after announcing your âengagement.âÂ
The gala you are attending is only for married or engaged couples. Everyone was investigated to ensure no one single was sneaking in. Why they wanted to keep single folks out was a mystery to you. But you relented and accepted the invitation as the âFuture Mrs. Moriartyâ with as much grace as you could muster.Â
You produced the invitation from your handbag and handed it to the man checking said invitation. Your free hand was looped through Albertâs arm, resting in the crook of his elbow. He chatted amicably with the doorman until you were announced as a couple and ushered inside.Â
The air was already alive with the sounds of music and dancing couples. The two of you make some rounds around the sides of the dance hall, looking for your target. Hell, you even danced the waltz to a few songs! All those lessons you thought were useless were sure coming in handy now⌠Perhaps you should thank your mother for forcing you to listen to your governess as a child.Â
Albert leans down to whisper in your ear as he brings you in from a gentle spin.Â
âHeâs at the top of the stairs.â He murmured, looking for all the world like he was whispering sweet nothings to his fiancĂŠe. But instead, he was walking you through the next phase of the plan. Seeing as your job was to kill your target, he was instructing you on how to get to his office, where he would meet you and find the documents he was looking for.Â
Albert was to find the incriminating evidence. You were to kill the target if he tried to resist.Â
The office was warmed by a crackling fire. Thereâs a large mahogany desk in front of the fireplace with documents and papers scattered across the surface. You clutch your purse closer to your chest, feeling the sturdy weight of the revolver inside. It was comforting.Â
You had one job, so you would do it, and you would do it well.Â
The doorknob turned, and you jumped, sneaking a hand inside your handbag to draw the revolver. The door opens, and the target spots you in front of the dying light of the fireplace.Â
âWho are you?!â He bellows, but you know no one would be able to hear him over the sounds of music and talking.Â
He doesnât hear the door shut behind him until Albert slides the lock into place. He whirls and tries to push past your fiancĂŠ, but itâs like trying to move a stone wall.Â
âWhat are you going to do to me?!â The target demands, and Albert smiles a terrifying smile. It was nothing like the kind and even tender smiles he had been giving you as of late. This smile darkened his eyes.Â
It was almost⌠CruelâŚ
âNothing if you cooperate.â He says darkly and pushes the man to sit in the chair before his desk. You walk behind him and press the muzzle of your revolver to the back of his balding head. He freezes, a drop of sweat traveling down his temple.Â
Albert rifles through the desk, and no one says a word for what seems like forever.Â
At least⌠Until the target tries to run.Â
The chair has a low back. Itâs almost more of a stool, so he throws his head back and cracks it into your nose. You stumble back and fall, tripping over the hem of your dress. The only thing keeping you from firing your gun is the fact that your father had engrained it into you to not keep your finger on the trigger until you were ready to fire.
Albert freezes and reaches into his suit jacket coat, but youâre faster.Â
Before the target can even make it two paces, you fire your revolver, and the bullet sinks into his skull. Brain matter and blood spatter across the carpet. The pain sets in as Albert helps you to your feet and hands you a handkerchief for your bleeding nose.Â
Thereâs no way you could go back out into public like thisâŚ
And as always, it seems Albert reads your mind.Â
âWeâll escape out the window.â He says and pockets a few documents.Â
âDid you get what you need?â You ask, and he nods, his smile tender and warm again.
It makes your heart flutter.Â
The two of you escape out the window like Albert had said. Luckily, the carriage was already waiting outside, so you were able to retreat without being seen.Â
Mission accomplished.Â
You scowl at Mycroft as he reads through your very first report from MI6.Â
âItâs a bit lackluster, but everything went according to plan?â He asked, and you huffed.Â
âExcept for the part where I broke my nose.â You say, your voice slightly garbled from the bandages on your nose. Mycroft simply nods,Â
âThese things are expected to happen. Be glad it wasnât anything more serious.â He says, tangles his fingers together, and leans his chin on them. âIf youâd like, we can feed the newspapers a story about your and Lieutenant Colonelâs parting of ways. You donât have to be engaged to him anymore.â He continues, and you freeze.Â
Not be engaged anymore?Â
âWhat about Mother and Father? Theyâll be furious.â You say absentmindedly, and he cocks his head to the side.Â
âSince when have you ever cared what they think?â He says, confusion coloring his tone. You avert your gaze.Â
âI��m just saying⌠I donât mind taking more missions from you from now onâŚâ You mumble and stare at the carpet. But you can hear the smile in his tone when he speaks next.Â
âIf thatâs what you desire, sister dearest. Iâll let Lieutenant Colonel know of your decision.â
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Hi! :) was wondering I'd you could have someone get flirty...inappropriatly so with Mycroft then shows up to find him
@theweepingvulcan91 Thank you so much for this gift of a gif. It might have got away from me a little - Em.
The soft glow of the reading lamps illuminated the high ceilings and grand bookshelves of the Diogenes Club, casting long shadows that danced upon the richly decorated walls. Mycroft Holmes, his posture upright yet relaxed, was nestled in a plush armchair near the fireplace. The subtle crackling of the fire added a comforting backdrop to the scene, a stark contrast to the day's relentless demands.
The other members of the club, equally committed to the sanctity of silence, moved about with deliberate quietness, their footfalls muffled by thick carpets. Some were engrossed in their newspapers, others in their books, all sharing an unspoken agreement to preserve the tranquillity of the space.
Mycroft's evening reading was a well-worn ritual, a necessary retreat from the cacophony of his responsibilities. His sharp eyes scanned the pages methodically, each piece of information absorbed and catalogued with precision. The club's unique environment allowed him to process the day's events, each new fact or observation finding its rightful place in the intricate tapestry of his mind.
The atmosphere was one of serene detachment, a haven where even the most burdened of minds could find respite. As the fire continued its gentle murmur, Mycroft turned another page, the rhythm of his routine restoring the equilibrium that had been disturbed by the day's incessant challenges. Here, within the hallowed halls of the Diogenes Club, he found peace. That was until his phone vibrated, drawing his hawkish attention.
Mycroft's eyebrow arched as he glanced at the screen, his eyes narrowing slightly as he noted the sender. Shuffling through his mental rolodex, he realised this was that strange woman from acquisitions who always smiled at him. He barely said a word to her, and yet she always seemed to go out of her way to say hello to him.
He wondered how she had managed to acquire his private number. Mycroft prided himself on his meticulous control over his personal information, a necessity in his line of work. That she had pierced this veil of privacy irked him greatly. This imposition was an irritation, a security breach.
With a silent sigh, he leaned back in his chair, allowing the shadows of the flickering fire to play across his face. The clubâs atmosphere, usually a fortress of calm, now seemed to buzz with a faint undercurrent of urgency. Perhaps this message was a necessity, something which required his immediate attention.
He opened the message, his expression becoming one of confusion.
"Did you miss me today, Mycroft?" read the message, followed by a winking emoji.
Mycroft's fingers tightened around his phone as he read the message again, disbelief warring with irritation. His mind raced, analyzing every interaction he had ever had with the woman from acquisitions. Each encounter had been brief, polite, and decidedly unremarkableâat least from his perspective. What had he missed? How had he overlooked someone slipping through his carefully constructed barriers?
He set the phone down on the mahogany table beside his chair, the flickering firelight reflecting off its screen. The message stared back at him, its casual tone completely at odds with the seriousness of his current predicament. Mycroft was not accustomed to being caught off guard, and the sensation was deeply unsettling.
He took a deep breath, forcing himself to remain calm. It would not do to let this minor breach unsettle him. He needed to address the situation methodically. His first step would be to ascertain exactly how she had obtained his private number. That would require some discreet inquiriesâhe had no doubt that the answer would reveal a lapse in his own protocols, and that was unacceptable.
For now, he had to respond. Ignoring the message was not an option; it would only embolden her to further intrusions. Mycroft picked up his phone again, considering his reply carefully. He needed to convey his displeasure without revealing too much, to reassert his boundaries firmly but without provocation.
After a moment of contemplation, he typed out a response:
"I believe you may have mistaken this number for a more public line. Please refrain from using it in the future. â M.H."
He sent the message and set the phone down once more, feeling a measure of control return. The fire crackled quietly beside him, and he let the warmth and the familiar surroundings of the club soothe his irritation. This would be dealt with swiftly, just like any other anomaly in his meticulously ordered world.
Unfortunately for Mycroft, the matter was far from settled. It appeared that once she knew this was indeed his number, it only encouraged her to send further messages. Each one was more flirty and suggestive than the last, making him feel increasingly uncomfortable. Despite his best efforts to ignore the texts and hope they would stop, they persisted, leaving him in a state of constant unease. Mycroft realized that he would need to take more definitive action to address the situation, but he wasn't quite sure what steps to take next.
Sherlock had asked you to stop by the Diogenes Club on your way home to drop off a file for his brother. As you entered the room, ignoring the glares that quite obviously not being a member earned you, your attention fell on the look of total frustration on Mycroft's face. His entire being practically vibrated with it. It was clear that something was deeply troubling him, and it wasn't just the breach of the club's strict non-communication policy by your presence. Mycroft, usually the epitome of calm and control, seemed to be battling an internal storm. His fingers drummed impatiently on the armrest of his chair, and his eyes, though focused on his phone, were filled with a mix of anger and discomfort. It was a rare sight to see the elder Holmes so unsettled, and you couldn't help but wonder what had pushed him to this edge.
As you approached, his phone vibrated. He looked at the screen and rolled his eyes, frustration rolling off him in waves.
"Trouble at work?" you queried, taking a seat opposite him. Your voice pierced through the silence, earning you more than a couple of black looks from other club members.
"Nothing I cannot handle," Mycroft huffed, his jaw clenching as his phone vibrated once again. The urge to throw the damned thing into the fire grew stronger with each low hum emanating from the blasted machine.
You glanced at his phone, then back at him. "It doesn't look like nothing," you remarked, your tone gentle but probing.
Mycroft's eyes flicked to yours, a mixture of annoyance and resignation in them. "Persistent... nuisance," he admitted, the words forced through gritted teeth.
You raised an eyebrow. "Anything I can help with?"
For a moment, he seemed to consider the offer, then shook his head. "No, but I appreciate the gesture. It's a personal matter that requires a delicate approach."
"I doubt a 'delicate approach' from a Holmes is possible," you said, raising an eyebrow and trying to suppress a grin.
The phone buzzed once more, breaking the moment. He reached out and grabbed it with such force that his knuckles turned white.
Without a word, you extended your hand, eyes locked on his. He hesitated but eventually handed over the phone, his gaze never leaving your face. As you scrolled through the messages, your eyebrows shot up and a smile tugged at your lips; the messages were becoming increasingly bold.
He watched, his curiosity piqued, as you typed a reply and hit send. Then, with a smirk, you handed the phone back to him.
He held it in his palm, expecting another buzz, another daring message in response to whatever you had sent. But the phone remained silent. Intrigued, he opened the message thread. A look of amusement spread across his features as he read what you had sent to his rather persistent admirer:
"Consider your approach noted. Best of luck, but persistence doesn't always equate to success. - someone with a much better approach to courting Mycroft Holmes."
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First Kisses; BBC Sherlock
Includes: Sherlock, John, Mycroft, Lestrade, and Moriarty.
Sherlock:
It wasnât rare for Sherlock to come out with the strangest things, but there were times when his requests were so unexpected that one would choke.
âI need to test out a theory,â Sherlock broke the silence between himself and Y/N one day.
ââŚOkay?â Y/N replied simply, preparing to tell Sherlock that he canât put a head in the microwave again.
âI require your help.â
That was odd, he rarely ever trusted someone else to help him with an experiment, not even John.
With a raised eyebrow, she responded. âHow so?â
âYou need to kiss me.â Whilst his words were as blunt as always, Y/N couldnât help the way that she choked in surprise, all whilst he rolled his eyes. âIt is not that serious, Y/N. I simply need to see if it solves these thoughts.â
âThese thoughts?â Came her confused response, watching him as he walked towards her seat on the chair opposite him.
âThat is what I said, yes. Do keep up.â
Rolling her own eyes, she stared up at the detective who had an impatient look on his face.
âI mean, okay? If thatâs what you want.â He smirked slightly at her attempt to seem nonchalant at his request; he didnât expect her to actually do it.
âI just need to see if t-âHe began speaking, only to have his sentence cut short by her lips pressing against his own.
Sherlockâs eyes widened as her hand gently gripped his cheek as kissed him. He was frozen in place, heart racing, and chest heaving once she pulled away.
âDid that help?â She asked, looking up at the startled and silent man as she seated herself back where she was previously. She waited for a few more moments to see if he would respond before giving up. âAnyway, I need to get going. Tell John I said hello whenever he returns.â Y/N said as she reached the door, Sherlock still frozen in place, at least, until the door clicked, and he snapped out of his haze.
âHey, Y/N, wait!â
John:
Despite his initial dislike for the youngest Holmes sibling, John couldnât deny the feelings that he had grown for Y/N Holmes over the past few months. It was obvious to everyone besides the woman herself who was, unlike her brothers, oblivious to any and every sign of affection towards her.
It was just the two of them in 221B going through the latest case files whilst Sherlock attended a crime scene. He had originally asked John to accompany him, but the man refused after realising that Y/N was remaining at the flat, something at which Sherlock simply rolled his eyes, having already deduced his friends crush on his sister long before he even knew himself.
It was a trickier case than usual, hence why Sherlock had to return to the crime scene, leaving John and Y/N to search through mountains of files looking for one specific word.
âThis would be so much easier if these files were all on a computer.â Y/N yawned, flipping the page over to the other side, John doing the same.
âAgreed.â
âWait, this might be what weâre looking for!â The woman shot up onto her feet in excitement, turning the paper towards John and pointing at what she was looking at with a smile which was soon returned as he agreed.
In excitement, Y/Nâs arms wrapped around John, and she pulled him in for a hug, only to pull away once she realised what she had done.
âIâm so sor-â she began, only to be silenced by John wrapping his hand around the back of her neck and pulling her into him for a moment, lips pressed against each other.
âFinally,â a deep voice sounded from the doorway, making the pair pull back away from each other in both shock and embarrassment. âNow if you two lovebirds are quite finished, what have you found?â
Lestrade:
It was odd for Greg to enjoy working with Sherlock.
Whilst he didnât mind Johnâs company, Sherlock was an absolute nightmare, but their friend on the other hand, Y/N, she was wonderful and Lestrade could not get enough of her.
She was everything that Sherlock wasnât. Kind, sweet, funny, genuine, and it came as no shock to him, or anyone else for that matter, when he began developing feelings for her. However, despite how obviously reciprocated his feelings were, the man refused to believe that she could ever like him back, even after Sherlock himself told him that she likes him too.
The two had become fast friends, having clicked as soon as they met, and a friendship with Lestrade meant coffee. All the time. Coffee was his favourite time of the day, especially if there were doughnuts involved.
âYour coffee is in the kitchen.â Y/N called as Greg let himself into her apartment, a common occurrence amongst the two, and he shot her a thumbs-up as he passed her to grab his drink.
âThank you very much.â He grinned, taking a seat beside her on the sofa and turning his attention to the football for a moment. He knew she had no interest in the game, so why she had agreed to watch it with him, he didnât know.
âItâs no problem, Greggy.â She teased him with the new nickname, one that always earned a blush from the older man.
âDo you have to call me that?â He muttered, both his cheeks and ears tinted red in embarrassment.
âYep!â She smiled, pinching his cheek as he continued to stare at her, or, more specifically, her lips as she licked them.
He knew he shouldnât have done it, but he couldnât resist. He leaned over, his hand resting on top of hers, and pressed his lips against hers, something which she gladly reciprocated.
In his panic, he abruptly pulled back before registering that she had returned his kiss and began rushing out apologies.
âIâm so so sorry, oh my God, I should definitely not have done that. I am so sorry!â He rambled, previous blush darkening as she pushed himself to the other side of the sofa, disgusted with himself.
âGreg.â
âIf you donât ever want to talk to me again, I get i-â
âGreg.â Y/N repeated his name to try and catch his attention.
âIâm just so-â
Sick of his unnecessary apologies, the woman reached out to grasp the fabric of Lestradeâs shirt, pulling his lips back onto hers, her other hand landing on his shoulder.
âThereâs no need to apologise.â She whispered against his lips as she pulled back. âI wanted that.â
Greg, too confused and happy to even register what she was saying, just listened to his brain go oh!
Mycroft:
Mycroft Holmes had two soft spots, his brother and Y/N, the latter being one that he was unwilling to admit to himself, let alone anybody else.
âMorning, Mycroft,â Y/N greeted him as he entered the cafĂŠ, one which he was a regular at; only for her, of course, but she could never know that.
âGood morning, Y/N,â came his simple response as she brought him his usually coffee, having already anticipated his arrival; he was nothing if not punctual, after all.
Neither of you knew how your friendship had evolved into him driving you home once you finished work, but there was never a single complaint heard about it. The moment you ended up at his home, however, that was when something shifted.
It wasnât uncomfortable, just⌠odd. Having never been this close to someone besides his younger brother, Mycroft wasnât entirely sure how to act, especially when the tension in the room reached its peak and your lips ended up pressed up against the others.
It was awkward, as to be expected considering that the older Holmes had never kissed anybody before. However, the awkwardness had its own charm about it, especially when he pulled away with flushed cheeks and immediately changed the subject, ignoring what had just happened for his own peace of mind.
âShould we like, I donât know, talk about it?â You asked him the next time he entered the cafĂŠ, watching him closely for any sort of reaction.
âTalk about what? Nothing weird has happened recently, nothing at all. Nothing out of the ordinary.â Mycroft rushed out, desperately praying that you were oblivious to the shade of pink that now covered his cheeks.
He had no idea how it even happened, it just⌠did. Myrcroft was never one for affection, or even friendships, so he didnât know why he kissed you and even worse for him, he didnât know why he wanted to do it again.
âIf you say so,â you chuckled at his embarrassed demeanour. âEither way, I finish in an hour if you like, wanted to go for dinner or something.â
Maybe he would wait around an hour, not for any specific reason. After all, nothing weird had happened.
Moriarty:
For as long as they had worked together, Y/N and Jim had always flirted with each other.
It started off small, almost unrecognisable, but gradually grew into full-blown flirtations with invitations that were never accepted. Co-workers turned into friends, and a friendship turned into longing, it was just how the cookie crumbled.
The two stared across at one another, Y/N pushing a plate of food in front of the criminal. âEat it, or Iâll shove it down your throat, do not test me.â She warned, although there no malice in her voice; she just wanted him to eat something for the first time in a few days.
âDo I have to?â He pouted like a young child, earning a giggle from Y/N.
âYes!â She laughed, leaning in closer. âOr Iâll force feed you it.â
âWith your mouth, I hope.â
A blush dusted the womanâs cheeks as an idea formed in her mind, one which would solve many problems, including his refusal to eat.
As she leaned in closer, Moriarty couldnât resist the joke falling from his lips. âOhh, are we about to kiss right now?â His words were teasing, he didnât actually expect her to do so, but as she leaned in and pressed her lips against his, he couldnât stop his eyes from widening.
Despite his initial shock, he was quick to respond to the kiss, his hands moving to cup her cheeks and pull her closer into him, deepening the kiss whilst one of Y/Nâs hands moved to his shoulder and the other to his neck.
âI suppose we are,â were the only words spoken with a cheeky smile before she pulled him back in for a kiss to shut him up.
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I had a thought about Yandere Mycroft Holmes after watching the movie Amsterdam last night, a spy/government agent darling
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His darling is from another country, perhaps America or France, because in the Victorian Era those governments were not exactly on good terms with the British Empire, but for the sake of this letâs say she is from America. She is merely sent to keep tabs on the overpowering nation, do what is necessary and sent updates to her superiors. She lives there, picking up new jobs and identities when needed, and keeping her eyes and ears open. Then one day she gets a new assignment from her supervisor, she is to retrieve documents that are in the possession by British Military Intelligence that have confidential information on American Military Personnel which could potentially expose her and other projects.
She picks up a new identity, getting paired with one of her fellow agents, a young man, the two of them dressing up as a wealthy young couple who has relatives in an American firearms company, a possession that would be less suspicious when they begins to ask questions. Her partner has to attempt to obtain a membership to the Diogenes Club or obtain a meeting with member there in the Strangerâs Room so he could look there for the documents. Meanwhile she had the back up plan of becoming friends with the wives of the men who worked in Military Intelligence so they could be invited to a party so they could sneak around and find the documents that way.
It is a long shot but both of them succeed in their goals, he is accepted into the club and she is welcomed into the social circle of women. She is unable to find the documents herself and he has an inkling that the documents are in the office of the founder of the club, Mycroft Holmes, and it is no secret of who he is. It is risky to poke that far and they think about potentially leaving it to the diplomats but if they do it will give the British Government to investigate the documents and find out where and who they are and their jobs as agents will be done and dead, the best case is being sent back to America and receiving a reward for their efforts and other jobs, worst case is that they are arrested and kept across the sea, far away from home. So the two do what they have to in order to get the job done.
One day when she is writing an update report back to their supervisor, her partner returns home and she almost calls out to him and tells him exactly what she is doing but he manages to interrupt her first from the other roomâŚ
âDear, we have company.â
She wastes no time shoving the papers away before making her way into the front entryway to see her partner along with the one they have suspected of having the documents, Mycroft Holmes. Apparently Mycroft had approached her partner just outside of the club and wondering if he could spare some time to talk about potential business opportunities with the so-called firearms company they had relatives in. Her partner asks Mycroft to wait in the drawing room while he speaks to his wife. He takes Mycroftâs darling to another room and tells her to go to the now closed Diogenes Club and sneak into Mycroftâs office to get the documents and she is slightly confused andâŚ
âHe knows about me at least, I do not know if he knows that I know he- just go, say you are going out to meet a friend, but go.â
She listens to him, rushing out the back door while her partner goes to deal with Mycroft. She goes through a broken window to get into the club under the cover of night and certainly picks a few locks to get into Mycroftâs office but when she is rummaging around she finds nothing, not just the documents, but there is literally nothing thereâŚ
Then it hits herâŚ
He knew this would happenâŚ
It was a trap!
It clicks in her head when she hears the clicking of a draw back of a gun. She looks up to see another man, no doubt who works for Mycroft, across the room with a gun pointed at her, but judging by his smile she knew he was not intending to pull the trigger. She is frozen and has no where to go-
âAh it seems she got quicker than planned, thank you for holding her up, Albert.â
Mycroft does not do anything like arrest her but rather just asks her to sit down with him in his office. He acts as if nothing is wrong when he takes out the very documents she was looking for from his jacket and sits down across from her, addressing her by her real name which she has never told him so clearly they had figures out the documents and it was all exposed.
âI knew from the start, your partnerâs discomfort with his wedding band signaled how you were not married for four years, he kept on fidgeting with it in the club.â
The way he kept on pretending was just humiliate them in the end and the meeting was really just to inform her of this and alsoâŚ
âYou will not be returning to America.â
âW-What?â
âI negotiated a trade with the embassy last night, the promise and return of these documents and that we will never use them against your nation and in return we receive one of their top agents any of the knowledge they have on any potential threats to our nation.â
She really has no other choice but give Mycroft all of her old mission reports along with any oral knowledge she has. Her old partner was sent home and she asked him to tell her family what had happened while she works on transferring her lifeâs work over to another government. This could take weeks or even months of constant supervision and questioning and then when it is over and she has given what she has and wants to go home and asks her captorâŚ
âNo, the trade was made for you not just for your mind, besides they traded you over so willingly, clearly they go not care about you how you cared about them.â
She could not deny the fact that he was right.
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Listen Before I Go (SH x Fem! Reader)
Summary: A quick call won't hurt, right?
Warning: It's Sherlock everyone like him..heavy angst? Attempt Suicide, mental breakdown, mental health, You are loved by people, don't do that. You need a hug, pleading, high ceiling, hanging rope, almost suffocating. The Empty Hearse episode.
As usual, I'm sorry if there are any wrong sentences or typos or grammatical mistakes, please forgive me and again English is not my first language, so I try to improve my language and writing in this way.
âââ シ ・ďžâ: *.â˝ .* :âďž. âââ
One more loop and the knots are strong enough to support your weight. You sighed heavily. The creaking sound of the chair under your feet is heard when you make some motions on it. You look around your living room. Everything is scattered and unmanaged. Papers and books on the floor not to mentioned chairs are scattered around the living room, just like your wooden table.
you exhaled a heavy breath and looked up to see the noose hanging from the ceiling of your house. Well, here it is. After running around in your own mind and going through all the painful and stressful things in the real world, you are finally lost. Those things successfully kick your ass. Not to mention what happened to Sherlock two years ago. He committed suicide and claimed he was a liar, but that was not true. Why did he do that makes it a question mark for you, John, Mrs Hudson, Greg, Molly and Lestrade. Mycroft? hmm, he's just quiet. There was no news from him after that.
As if he has disappeared from existence.
Every dark plagued plays in your mind. All those rude people who curse Sherlock and proudly claim that Sherlock is a fraud. Not to mention those people have started bothering Sherlock's friends including you as his girlfriend. Those people don't know the meaning of grief.
You then look down. This is high enough. As long as your feet do not touch the floor is enough. Suffocate is not the first thing in your mind but because you don't want to commit suicide dirty with blood, you immediately decide to hang yourself. At least your life is taken slowly and in that time you can see all the happy memories at the end of your time.
You stand on your tiptoes and stick your head into the noose. The noose gently ends around your neck. Your hands started to tighten the noose around your neck so that it would be tight and not come loose when you hung it later. You sighed for the second time.
You are not afraid but nervous. Well, at least you know what your destiny is. You then close your eyes and your legs are ready to push the chair. All of the sudden, your phone rang in your pants pocket. You were shocked and almost pushed the chair under you but luckily the chair didn't slip.
You fish out your pocket and take your phone out of your pocket. You gulped your saliva slowly when you saw the contact on your phone.
John.
You immediately slide accept and open the speaker.
"Y/n"
"Hey, John"
"Where are you now? I need to tell you something.. Might be a surprise from me to you... I guess" John chuckled a little. Following with his hype tone means that John is in a good mood. Good. You're going to ruin his mood if you tell him what you're up to.
"what is it that you want to tell me? Is it Mary tho?" You pretend to hype your voice just to hide your crack tone.
"Well, I prefer to tell you at a cafe around your house only if you're not busy" John reasoned.
"well, i can't go out now.. can you just tell me on the phone instead? i kind of not really having a mood to go out anymore" You bit your lip slightly.
John was silent for a moment. You can imagine his confused face in your mind. Classic John. Gonna miss him.
"Are you alright?" John asked.
"mhmm.. I'm always alright" You replied.
"really? cuz' that's not how your 'alright' voice sounds like" John said suspiciously. "is it about Sherlock again?" John added.
Dammit. Why does he have to be the one who is always right? You are silent.
"It's been two years, Y/n. You have to let go that 'feeling'. It's not good for you" John said as if a father was advising his children to be useful human beings.
"you don't understand, aren't you? It's not easy. You have Mary.. while I don't have no one. No one to help me. Not even Mycroft. And I don't want to bring Mrs Hudson into this. She's already got a lot of plates in her hands." you paused you stand on your tiptoes.
"well, at least you don't have to deal with me anymore. I know what I'm doing now is a very useful thing. You don't have to worry about me." you added, the voice started to crack.
"What are you doing right now, Y/n. Don't you dare say that to me. I know exactly what you are trying to do. I'm coming" John's voice seemed to rush.
"tell me, John" you spoke up.
"what" John snapped trying to stop himself from yelling at you not to say negative things again.
"tell me what you want to say to me. That you expect me to be surprised" You closed your eyes. Tears streamed down your cheeks.
John let out a heavy breath. "I- oh god! this is not the situation I expected to tell you what it is. Taxi!" John yelled. John's voice then became muffled for a few moments before it became clear again. John then hurriedly told the cab driver your home address. Although the location is quite far from your house, John doesn't care about the fare. As long as he can save his other friend this time.
"just hold on. Don't end the call" John informed you firmly. John then sighed anxiously. "I-I plan to propose Mary tonight"
You smiled sadly. "is it going to be fancy? big?" you questioned him.
"fancy but simple.. oh gosh, why can't you just.. not doing all these things? You have many other things out there to go through! why now do you want to end it?" John is furiously rich.
"I think this is the end of my story. I've got nothing out there to go through. You have Mary. She's the one, John. Marry her. Make her half of your life. Have a family." You said lowly. your toes little by little push the chair under you.
"don't you dare say that. Think about it again. Sherlock doesn't want all this. He doesn't like any decision to end your life. He despises it. He wants you to move on and live a normal life. Normal life! Don't you want that? Find someone who can be with you for the rest of your life. Please.. I don't want to lose my best friend again" John begged.
Your line is quiet. Only the sound of the cab that John was riding in was heard. You look down. The hanging rope around the neck feels tight.
You know he's right but why don't you move away from the noose that is now resting on your neck? Sherlock doesn't like this. He despises it like John said earlier. Why then don't you open the rope and get off the chair? It's not going to work you know. Kill yourself. It's not.
Every thousand possibilities play in your mind as you hold the phone tightly in your hand. You bit your lips hard.
"I can't hold it anymore. The feeling of pain, grief and lost. It's not easy like what you say. It's just- Move on? no.. it's not working." you sobbed.
"No.." John paused. Probably is choosing and arranging the next sentence. "No, it's not easy. But, Sherlock wouldn't want that, right? So whatever you're doing now just drop it. Please. For the sake of Sherlock Holmes" John added in a tone of hope.
You paused and closed your eyes. Thumbs up on the screen. "I'm sorry, John" and you ended the call.
'just get on with it' whispered the demon in your ear. You choked on your own tears in your throat. You tossed your phone aside and stared for a moment then without hesitation you pushed the chair down so fast that it landed on the floor. But you don't fall, you float in the air with a hanging rope around your neck.
And there goes your oxygen is cut off quickly as you gasp for air while thrashing in the air. Both hands on the noose around your neck while your eyes darted around the living room. Mouth part away trying to get even a little oxygen. Your skin's colour is getting paler and your brain is in a state of shock when the oxygen is getting less and less to the brain.
You almost lost consciousness and then you see it. Life flashes before your eyes. Happy and sad memories. All in one. As the last piece of memories played in your eyes, you finally lost consciousness. Both your hands limp to the side while your head lolled forward. Your hair frames your pale face. But not before you hear the door of your house burst open by someone. Someone who you didn't get to see as your eyes are now tightly closed. Welcoming the feeling of a blanket of darkness.
âââ シ ・ďžâ: *.â˝ .* :âďž. âââ
Eyes opened slowly as you gasped to take enough oxygen into your body system. Every thought plays in your mind. Why can't you just go in peace? Why do people have to bother you?
You look around the living room. Now you are lying on the floor. Eyes on the ceiling while your breath is still panting. Everything is hurt especially in your neck. You can still feel the texture of the hanging rope around your neck.
You curse whoever messed up your suicide attempt. It could be John but the taxi John took could not be able to get here quickly. So who? You glared at the person who was kneeling next to you but then as soon as your eyes landed on the silhouette, you widened your eyes.
there he is, a man who claims to be a sociopath and never believes in sentiment but then falls into the terms boyfriend and girlfriend. His brunette hair, his eyes, his cheek bones and his face are still the same but at the same time he looks a little mature. While his eyes hold emotions that are very heavy plus panic and concerned etched on his face.
Sherlock Holmes. The so called 'fraud' is now on your side.
"What were you thinking?!" Sherlock said loudly.
You are stunned. Sherlock then touched your shoulder and shook it a little trying to get you out of the trance.
Oh, God. What you think is a dream is actually not a dream but real. The feeling of him touching your shoulder and his deep raspy and smoky timbre makes you miss him so much. Your eyes start to glaze over with tears.
"Sherlock?" you whispered his name.
Sherlock looked at you with concern and tried to help you sit up. "what were you thinking? Suffocate yourself to death? why? just why?"
"because you died! For two years. I thought you were dead once your body hit the ground in front of the hospital. Two years, Sherlock. Two years. And you think I can live without you just like that?" you yelled while slapping him on the chest several times.
Sherlock deflected your blow by holding both of your wrists to his chest. He looked at you with sympathy. "I want to save you and the others. This is all I can do. Moriarty will do worse than what you don't expect that's why I have to do that. Two years I tried to take down his network and now I'm here. What you did earlier there was the most horrible thing for me. I don't want to come back home knowing that you are dead."
You thought for a moment. Your red eyes looked at Sherlock's face with realization on your face. And then you sniffed and leaned your head on his chest.
Sherlock then put his arms around you. His right hand was placed on the back of your head and stroked gently while his head was placed on top of your head.
"You saved me.. oh, how stupid I am to do that" you sobbed.
"no you're not stupid. Don't say that. You are the most brilliant and courageous woman I know. Your intelligent and kind attitude makes me adore and fond of you more.. listen, I don't always say this but you are the only reason I'm coming home. Please.. don't do that ever again" Sherlock said while kissing your hair.
"John will be here soon." you say. Your voice is muffled in his chest.
"let him. might as well make it a surprise for him." Sherlock joked trying to lighten up the mood.
You chuckled tearfully and then hugged Sherlock tightly. Sherlock smiled gently and tightened his arms and rocked you left and right with his eyes closed.
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Outmatched //Part 9 (Reader!Holmes x Anthony Bridgerton)
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Summary: When old habits resurface has it doomed everything? Perhaps one is never meant to touch love? Appearing as none can handle the task on their own, a set of schemes have come into place. Read part 1  & part 2 & part 3 & part 4 & part 5 & part 6 & part 7 & part 8 & part 10
Your hands pulled instantly away from him, stumbling a bit back. Slightly shaking your head you saw how Lord Hillâs face stood with confusion. â âMiss Y/n.â â Lord Hill started while you bumped with your back to someone else. You slightly turned, holding your hand up as an apology. Lord Hill kept coming closer, offering you his hand again. No more. Fully turning around you took a run for it. Pushing a way through the crowd. Sherlock grabbed Mycroft by the suit, pulling him along. â âGo that way round!â â he ordered pushing his brother in a direction.
âWha⌠Sherlock?â â Mycroft said bumping against a man. Sherlock pointed firm in the direction he needed to go. â âMycroft!â â Sherlock rose his voice, pointing even firmer. Mycroft nodded shakily, pushing his way through. â âOut of the way!â â he ordered separating a couple to get through. Sherlock went his way, squeezing through the crowd to get to you before youâd head out. You were making your escape to the outdoors.
A flash of lighting making you freeze for a second. Looking over your shoulder, you caught a glimpse of Lord Hill. Shaking your head, you didnât want to be tangled up in this. You pushed through, making your way across. If it rained it didnât matter. If lightning struck you, it might end your agony and youâd be blissful about it. This was the very reason you detested the social season.
If you couldâve gone back in time, you wouldâve prevented your younger self from agreeing on behalf of your brother. No matter how much you loved him, you shouldâve remained headstrong. If only Mycroft wasnât so cold hearted. If only he dared himself to be vulnerable, he might find happiness or love. If only Sherlock wasnât so sophisticated. If only he found pleasure in engaging more with others. If only he wasnât so complicated talented. Heâd might find someone too that could keep him company.
Someone equally matched with his wits and brains. Someone who would understand that he needs time of his own. Finding comfort in it. Security. If only your brothers were better, it wouldnât have to fall all upon your shoulders. Squeezing yourself through a couple, you were haunted by it all. Tears captive in the corner of your eyes. Vision turning glossy, making you blink rapidly to see clearer. You reached the large, windowed doors leading to the gardens.
Grabbing the handle you opened them. Panting loud as the smell of rain whiffed through the open crack. A firm hand pressed itself onto the glass, shutting the windowed door shut before you could fully open it. Startling you. â âSherlock let me open this door.â â you called out, fussing at the handle. The hand kept the door from moving.
âI cannot.â â a response came, only it didnât sound as your brother. Blinking surprised you slowly turned your head to the side. Eyes widening at Lord Anthony Bridgerton. His breathing loud, staring rather serious at you. â âMy lordâŚâ â you said breathless, caught in his gaze. He took a step closer to you, lowering his hand onto the handle. His intense gaze taking a hold of you. â âDo not do thisâŚâ â he whispered, gaze lowering onto you, resting briefly on your lips.
You lifted your chin up, taking a stance of stubborn proudness. â âWhy not? What concern am I to you?â â you asked him. His gaze flashing up to your eyes once more. He stared bewildered at you, flung back to his nightmares. The nightmares he had after he had found you in the rain all alone. Sprained ankle. Broken perhaps he thought at the point. The smell of rain so distinct in his mind. The terror swirling around him as he feared the worst. His hand trembled gripped on the handle.
He opened his mouth wanting to rant out words, not the kindest when his pride held him back. He sucked in a breath, turning his head, fighting every urge to scold you. Scold you for being so reckless and taunting his heart. For it can only take so much. â âAm I to expect an answer or do you lack the capacity to be honest with yourself?â â you responded with a little bit of disrespect. Anthony tensed his jaw, opening the door. The cold breeze and sound of rain welcoming.
âDo proceed then!â â he answered loudly, gesturing at the outdoors. â âForget I was ever caring.â â he outed. â âIf you might overlook your own pride, you might have noticed it.â â he ended with a sarcastic smile. â âCaring?â â you said in disbelieve. â âForgive me my lord but am I to mistake insults for care?â â you replied full of wit back. â âIf I am not mistaken you were the first to insult me!â â he reminded you off. â âOnly because you were conceited.â â You spoke back, shutting the windowed door to keep the cold out.
Anthony puffed loud. â âConceited!â â he replied at the brink of losing his mind. â âTake a look in the mirror Miss Y/n.â â he said coldly moving his head up and down on you. You were shocked. â âThank you for explaining so fully!â â you said back. Anthony and you turned away from each other. Facing away from him, you looked to the side, peeking over your shoulder. A sadness falling over you.
How you didnât mean all that, but your pride was one to stand in the way. Anthony looked up, slowly lowering his head, gaze casted down. Pride what a vicious thing. If only you could see how much he truly cared. If only he was brave enough to say it. He took in a deep breath, almost thinking about apologizing. Shaking his head, he ignored the matter of his own feelings. He took off, leaving you alone.
Moving your arms over each other, you sulked in pity. â âY/n!â â lifting your head a bit up, you saw your brothers come near. Sherlock wrapped his arms tight around you. â âYou are alright.â â he said out of breath. â âFor a moment we thought you were going to do something foolish.â â Mycroft pitched in. â âPerhaps I already did.â â you answered looking pitiful at the ground. â âSister?â â Sherlock said tilting your chin up for you to look at him. He wanted to look at you. To understand what you meant.
He could always read so much in your eyes; they were like an open book to him. You casted your head aside, not wanting to look at him. â âI messed upâŚâ â you said, lip quivering. A loud sob emerged from inside you as your face fell into your hands. Quietly crying at your own demise. Sherlock wrapped an arm around you, soothing you. Mycroft looked uneasy around. Seeing how you caught some attention of unwanted see-ers. Mycroft snapped his finger at Sherlock for attention.
âWe leave for home.â â he made clear, stroking his moustache. Sherlock agreed, escorting you out of the ballroom. The carriage ride home was silent. Not one daring to start the conversation. At your return home, father was rather perplex as to why you had returned so early. Mycroft shook his head, letting him know to drop the matter.
You took the stairs up without a word. Both your brothers giving each other a concerning look. In your nightwear you sat by the window, silk shawl around your arms for comfort. Your mothers silk shawl. There was a gentle knock on the door. â âGo away.â â you said softly not in the mood for any company, yet the door opened anyways. â âYou know how stubborn I am.â â Mycroft said popping his head in. â âA simple go away doesnât do the matter.â â he added with a chuckle, closing the door behind him. You were a bit surprised to find Mycroft entering your room.
It was out of character. If you expected anyone to enter it would be fatherâŚor Sherlock, but never Mycroft. He took in a deep breath, watching your room from afar. Moving a bit up, you made room for your brother to come and sit down. He walked over, sitting down by your side. He stared out of the window for a moment. Setting his words right as everything was always calculated with him. Each and every word with precision.
When he looked at you, the words lingering on his tongue vanished into thin air at the sight of motherâs shawl. He smiled saddened, reaching out to feel the fabric on his fingers. â âMotherâs shawl.â â he said brought back to so many sweet memories with her. Despite being a difficult child to show affection, he did very much love her. You smiled faintly back at him. Mycroft exhaled deep, looking up to the ceiling. Whatever pre-calculated words he had in his mind were gone.
âWhat happened?â â he asked thinking of how mother would approach this. You looked with tears in your eyes at him, trying to keep smiling. He noticed how close you were to breaking apart. â âLet us say I am my worst own enemy.â â you told him doing your very best not to cry. Mycroft took a deep breath, moving his arm around you. Pulling you closer so that you could lay your head on his shoulder.
âThat indeed we are.â â he responded, rubbing his jaw against your hair. The door opened slightly revealing a saddened Sherlock. Mycroft sighed loud, waving him over. Sherlock shut the door behind him, coming over. He sat down on the other side of Mycroft. Sherlock moved his arms around Mycroft and so on around you as well.
âWe are a broken family⌠arenât we?â â you asked staring in front of you. Mycroft looked up, laying his other arm over Sherlock. All too afraid to answer the question, but knowing deep down it might be true. Outside the rain clattered against the window, washing away any stains.
The next morning you were playing chess with Sherlock. â âIt is your turn.â â you said looking up to your brother standing with his back to you. Thinking. He hummed confused, turning his posture. He barely glanced at the board as he made his move, taking a pawn of you. He then returned to his brooding. You observed the board closely, thinking of every possible way. If you did this, he might do that. Biting your lip, you werenât sure what next move you should use. â âTry your horse.â â Sherlock said without looking. â âI can think for myself.â â you answered bothered.
Yet you took the horse, setting it down. â âWhat are you even thinking off? Your turn.â â you said. Sherlock approached the board once more moving his tower side-ways. â âYour turn.â â he answered smirking. You sighed loud when he stepped away once more. You were observing the board once more, thinking off what to do next. â âYou might want to keep an eye on your king.â â you heard him say, annoying you. You leaned back in your chair, crossing your arms. â âThen simply play chess with yourself!â â you announced.
It was after all kind of what he was doing already. Sherlock sighed once, pulling his chair back to sit down. â âYou think too little.â â he told you, moving your pawn in your turn. â âYou too much.â â you responded as he moved his queen across the board. â âCheck.â â he called out pleasantly. You got up, scraping your chair back over the floor. â âGood the game is finished then!â â you responded. â âFar from sister, you can stillâŚâ â Sherlock answered but you wouldnât have ears for it.
Anthony sighed deep sitting rather lowly in his armchair. Sulking in his own misery. Violet was watching him while drinking her tea. Anthony sighed again as she couldnât take it anymore. She set her cup of tea down, getting up. She gave a kick against his legs for him to sit up straighter. Anthony obeyed, sitting up straighter with confusion. â âI think youâve wallowed in self-pity enough now Anthony!â â she called out. â âI have not!â â he answered rather childish. â âThat is enough!â â Violet shouted, losing her temper. â âI am going to be very clear with you Anthony and I want you to listen!â â Violet spoke loudly making Benedict press his lips together in delight.
Eloise tapped him on the shoulder, coming to sit near him. â âMother is about to scold Anthony.â â Benedict whispered to her. â âNow that is a sight I would love to see.â â she responded in a hushed tone. â âIf you do not start acting up right now, you will lose all your chances at happiness.â â her firm gaze staring back at him. Her expression softened upon seeing him turn inwards. â âYou deserve to be happy⌠do not deny yourself from it. Please for your dear mamaâŚâ â Violet came sitting on the edge of the armchair, wrapping an arm around him.
âYou are good enough⌠but you must fight for it Anthony⌠nothing comes when you stand and wait. You must find the courage to speak up and fight for what you love, for that is true bravery.â â Anthony looked up to her with tears in his eyes, nodding. They hugged as Benedict and Eloise were rather unsatisfied. â âDissapointing.â â Eloise puffed out.
The wind rippled over the water in the pond. Leaves gently dancing with the flow of the breeze. You stood by the pond admiring the waterlilies. A frog hopped on a leaf making you smile. Hearing some rumor behind you, you turned to look. By the trees stood Anthony Bridgerton. He noticed you as well, making you both look ashamed away. â âGo on then.â â Sherlock whispered to himself from afar. â âGo to him sister.â â he muttered out, gesturing with a little push. â âAnthony⌠do soâŚâ â Violet said standing not far from Sherlock.
He hadnât noticed her yet, too focused on you. â âYes⌠yes⌠good sister.â â he mumbled to himself seeing you take slight advantages into approaching him. â âGood Anthony⌠now go.â â Violet spoke urging her son from afar to do so. Sherlock and Violet watched how both of you attempted to come near yet given up. Shaking your heads, you both turned away, dismissing the matter. Sherlock groaned loud in frustration.
Violet sighing deep. It was then that they acknowledged each other. Slowly turning to each other. Violet came nearer as did Sherlock. â âIt appears Lord Holmes⌠weâll have to assist a bit in the matter.â â she told him. â âIt appears so Lady Bridgerton.â â Sherlock responded. Violet sighed. â âIt wonât be easy⌠my sonâŚâ â she sighed again. â âMy sister tooâŚâ â he answered with a sigh of his own.
Both looked at each other and laughed. Sherlock offered her his arm as she took it. â âSay Lady Bridgerton, what schemes do you have in mind?â â he asked. Violet smiled delighted. â âI have plenty of ideaâs to force the opportunity on those two.â â she told him. â âGood.â â Sherlock responded. â âFor I am counting on this union formed by love.â â Sherlock continued.
âIt is so obvious.â â Violet said as Sherlock accompanied her on a stroll. â âIt appears the only two unable to see the love for one another are themselves.â â Sherlock nodded agreeing firmly. â âShall we begin planning?â â Sherlock proposed as it appears the only way to bring you closer is by the hand of a gentle assistance.
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Never say never on returning to wips you love.
In late 2020 and through 2021, I was writing a Mystrade series called His Professional Capacity in which Mycroft is a spymaster. I had the first chapter of a sixth (and probably final) story for the series written, but I never quite figured out where to take it and I moved on to other fandoms.
Now, three years later, Iâve written a five chapter story that nearly doubles the length of the series. Itâs getting proofread and betaâd now, but I hope to start posting it soon. Because the vast majority of you followed me after 2021, and I want to entice as many people to read this as possible, Iâm going to start posting the stories in the series here. First up:
What He Does
Greg encounters Mycroft's security detail and comes to understand the reasons for it.
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~ 2,601 words. I've tweaked some minor things from the AO3 version, which was not Britpicked, but kept the rather American conception of when someone might be carrying a gun, since it's integral to the plot. Please enjoy despite inaccuracies.
Read it below or on AO3.
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Greg pondered whether he should take Mycroftâs arm. Or his hand. Or offer Mycroft his arm. Or put his hand on Mycroftâs back. This whole âdatingâ thing was confusing. Greg hadnât dated for decades, and back then it had been women. Not a mature, somewhat intimidating, incredibly posh, devastatingly gorgeous man. He wasnât quite sure how to act.
Greg would admit that dinner had been a success. The conversation was comfortable, interesting, and somewhat flirty, just as it had been for their previous two dates. And the several meals and drinks theyâd shared before that - before Greg had gotten up the nerve to ask Mycroft on a real date. They had chemistry. That was certain. And when the meal ended and Mycroft had suggested they go for a walk to enjoy the fresh fall air, Greg had jumped at the chance to keep the date from ending.
He pondered the possibility of a good night kiss, but wasnât sure if that should come before or after holding hands or linking arms on a walk. What were the procedures for physical contact with a man who made your stomach do somersaults every time you thought about him? How were those procedures different when the man in question held a highly secretive and incredibly powerful government position? Were they different? Greg settled for moving a little closer to Mycroft as they walked along, allowing the sleeves of their coats to brush against each other.
Mycroft finished the anecdote he was telling about Sherlock as a child, and Greg turned to smile up at him. As he did, movement caught the corner of his eye and Greg glanced behind them. There was a man walking half a block behind them. Greg frowned.
âShall we take this left?â he asked Mycroft.
âIf you like,â Mycroft responded with a soft smile.
They turned and Greg waited about half a block before glancing back. The man behind them made the turn as well. Greg risked a slightly longer look this time and realized with alarm that he recognized the man from the restaurant. His mind immediately ran through possibilities. Mugger. Someone after Greg because of a case heâd worked or was currently working. Someone after Mycroft for whatever shadowy reason. Someone after either or both of them as a way of getting to Sherlock.
âGregory? Is something wrong?â
No sense in worrying him. Greg could handle this. âNo, uh, no. Letâs just - do you mind if we turn down this alley for a moment?â
Now Greg did take Mycroftâs elbow to guide him into the small alley, mentally kicking himself that the first time he touched the man was out of fear and necessity.
âGregory, what-â
âPlease, just stay here a moment and keep quiet, Iâm sure itâs nothing, Iâll handle it.â
âGregory!â
But Greg was not listening, he could hear the manâs footsteps speeding up and getting nearer, and drew his gun. From his peripheral vision, he thought he saw Mycroft reaching for him, but he was already committed to whirling around the corner and slamming the oncoming man against the wall, holding him with an arm across his chest and leveling the gun to his cheek. âThatâs far enough, mate. Who are you and why are you following us?â
The man slowly raised his hands, but a female voice suddenly cut in. âDrop the gun! Now!â
Greg did not drop the gun, but turned to look down the barrel of another weapon held by a well-dressed woman who Greg was also fairly sure he had seen at the restaurant. Before Greg had a chance to respond, Mycroft stepped out of the alley.
âStand down, Ms. Bell.â Mycroft sounded tired.
âSir, please stay back!â the woman responded.
âMs. Bell, Inspector Lestrade is not a threat.â
âRespectfully, sir, then why is he hustling you into an alley and drawing a gun on your security?â Ms. Bell kept her own gun trained on Greg, who was frozen.
Mycroft pinched the bridge of his nose. âBecause he did not know that I have security and thought Mr. Spooner was following us with malicious intentions.â Mycroft squared his shoulders, and put the tone of command into his voice. âStand down, Ms. Bell. That is an order.â The woman grimaced and holstered her weapon. âGregory, kindly unhand Mr. Spooner.â
Greg stepped back, but was not quite able to pick his jaw up off the floor. âThey work for you?â
âIndeed,â Mycroft said, as Mr. Spooner, with a face like a thundercloud, started brushing off his clothing. âMr. Spooner and Ms. Bell are ⌠associates of mine and - for the time being at least - they have been charged with ensuring my safety.â
Greg holstered his gun. âDo you always have security?â
âYes,â Mycroft said simply.
âSo the other times weâve been out together?â
âThey were there and you did not notice them. Which is how it should be,â Mycroft lowered a meaningful look at Spooner, who squirmed.
âWhy didnât you tell me?â Greg asked, still wrapping his mind around the fact that he was apparently trying to date someone who merited two armed guards at all times.
Mycroft sighed. âIn retrospect, that was clearly a mistake. I-â he paused, looking at the three of them, then shook his head. âThe bar in the hotel across the way is nice and quiet. May I buy you a drink, Gregory? Iâm afraid the walk has been a bit ruined.â
âSure⌠yeah, a drink sounds good.â
Fifteen minutes later they were ensconced in a booth at a swanky hotel bar. Greg had a single malt Scotch, and Mycroft was twisting the stem of a glass of red wine in his long fingers. Beautiful fingers, Greg thought. Spooner and Bell had taken a table on the other side of the bar where they were too far to hear the conversation, but had clear sight lines to Mycroft.
âSo how long have those two been your bodyguards?â Greg asked, nodding at Spooner and Bell.
âTheyâve only been on this rotation for about a week. Theyâll spend a month with me, before moving on to another assignment and being replaced by another two. And I wouldnât call them bodyguards. They are field agents.â
âMs. Bell sure seems like a bodyguard.â Greg took a swig of his drink.
âMs. Bell knows that she will be held partially accountable for Mr. Spoonerâs carelessness. This assignment is meant to give a more experienced agent - in this case, Ms. Bell - an opportunity to train a less experienced agent - Mr. Spooner - in the field. It also allows me to observe agents in the field to get a feel for their strengths and weaknesses. Iâm afraid tonight revealed some weaknesses.â Mycroft sipped his wine.
âItâs not their fault you decided to go out with a cop,â Greg grinned.
âYes, but-â Mycroft stopped himself and smiled. âYes, youâre right.â
Greg narrowed his eyes. âYou expect them to be better than me. Itâs alright, you can say it.â
Mycroft considered Greg for a moment before responding. âI expect them to be able to follow their mark unnoticed, even if their mark is accompanied by a particularly intelligent and observant detective.â
âFair enough, and Iâll take the compliment,â Greg chuckled. âSo is that the only reason you have security? For training and observation?â
Mycroft twirled his wine glass in his fingers again before responding. âGregory⌠I have enjoyed our time together, and if you are willing I would like to continue to see you.â
Greg grinned. âMore than willing.â
Mycroft smiled. âThank you. There are many things I am unable to talk about with you, for your safety, and mine, and that of others. And even with this I must tread a bit lightly, but ⌠I would like you to go into,â he gestured vaguely between the two of them, âthis, with your eyes open.â
âIâm listening.â Greg sat a little straighter.
âThe work I do, the work I have done in the past, has risks. I⌠have enemies. Enemies who would prefer that I were no longer operating. While I am generally able to take care of myself, I am not as young as I was and there have been ⌠close calls, as it were. And so now my security detail is part of the field agentsâ rotation.â
âHow close were the close calls?â
âToo close.â
âHow too close?â
âA few centimeters from a major artery, too close.â
âAh.â
âYes.â
They both sipped their drinks. âWell then Iâm glad Ms. Bell pulled her gun on me. She was probably right to,â Greg said after a minute. âDonât be too hard on her tomorrow.â
Mycroft smiled and hesitantly reached across the table to touch Gregâs hand. Greg immediately took the opportunity to grab hold of the long, slender fingers. âYou donât⌠mind? That I live a life that requires that I am under surveillance?â
âI mean you have some privacy, donât you?â
âYes!â A blush was climbing up Mycroftâs cheeks. âYes, of course! I - um - they - well, I mean-â
The sight of Mycroft Holmes stuttering like a schoolboy melted the last of Gregâs discomfort and he grinned, then squeezed Mycroftâs hand. âCan I safely assume that if I go to kiss you when we leave here that I wonât end up looking down the barrel of Ms. Bellâs gun again?â
Mycroft gaped at him momentarily before recovering. âNo - um - no, that would be fine.â
âJust fine?â Greg cocked an eyebrow, leaning in to the newfound confidence.
A slow smile played over Mycroftâs features. âMore than fine. Welcome.â
Greg settled back into his seat with a grin. There was one thing sorted.
Greg squinted across the restaurant. âIs Bell wearing a wig?â
Mycroft took a sip of his drink. âGregory, kindly do not peer at her. She is more effective if it is not clear that thereâs a connection between her and I.â
Greg turned his eyes front, but not before he saw Bell glower at him. âSorry,â he grinned at Mycroft. âIs it a wig though? Itâs awful. Donât you all train in costuming or something?â
Mycroft coughed and wiped his mouth carefully with his napkin, avoiding Gregâs eyes. âI believe she dyed her hair.â
Gregâs jaw dropped. âNo. Mycroft, no. Not that colour.â Mycroft cut another bite of his meal without looking up. âDid she do it because of me?â Greg asked, astonished. When Mycroft neither confirmed nor denied, Greg clapped his hand over his mouth to stifle a laugh.
âYouâve been⌠a little too good at spotting her,â Mycroft said after a minute. âBut her new assignment starts in a few days. I believe the change in hair colour is more related to that.â
âThere is no way that shade is good for any kind of undercover work, darling, youâve got to get her to change it. It looks like it doesnât know whether itâs red or purple.â
Mycroft started a bit at the pet name, and watched carefully as Greg applied himself to his meal. After a moment, he relaxed with a smile. âIâll speak to her.â
âMycroft.â
âMm?â
âThe chap on the bicycle.â
âWhat about him?â
âIs he your new security?â
A heavy sigh, then, âKindly leave your gun holstered, Gregory.â
About a month, a number of dates, and many quite pleasant kisses after their first, Greg and Mycroft lay naked in Mycroftâs bed following their first time having sex. Greg was gently tracing his fingers over one of the several scars that broke the plane of Mycroftâs pale skin. He had seen the scars when he had undressed Mycroft - a lengthier affair than he was used to, with far more buttons - but had been preoccupied at the time. Now he took his time to study them.
âMore of these than I was expecting,â Greg said, tracing what he suspected was the remnant of a knife wound to Mycroftâs side.
Mycroft started moving away from him. âIâm sorry. If it bothers you I can-â He was stopped as Greg wrapped an arm around his waist.
Greg pulled Mycroft close. âDonât be daft. Youâre beautiful and I want to see all of you. Itâs not like I like the idea of you being stabbed,â he touched the knife scar, âor shot,â his fingers found the scar from a bullet wound on Mycroftâs shoulder, âor shot again,â the scar on Mycroftâs left thigh, âor burned,â the matching marks on the forearms, âor ⌠what is this?â Greg fingered the vaguely triangular scar just above Mycroftâs right hip.
âStabbed, I suppose you could say,â Mycroft replied quietly. âIt was an ice pick.â
âAn⌠ice pick.â
âIndeed. The result of an error in judgment of a much younger man.â
âJust to be clear, you were the younger man with poor judgment, right? Thereâs not some young tosser running about who caused you to get ice picked?â
âThatâs correct. I read a situation erroneously and suffered the consequences.â
âWith an ice pick.â
âJust so.â
âAny chance I could get more of the story behind that?â
Mycroft considered for a moment. âIf two governments were to permanently fall⌠no, even then it wouldnât be unclassified in either of our lifetimes.â
Greg leaned up to kiss Mycroftâs chin. âYouâre fascinating. Does anyone actually believe you work for the Department for Transport?â
Mycroft chuckled. âYes, Detective Inspector Lestrade. People from whom I have not had to take away investigations, and who have not had to deal with my brother, and who have not seen me in a state of undress - essentially everyone in the world who is not you or who has not otherwise encountered me in my professional capacity - generally believe that I am a minor government official.â
Greg planted a kiss on his chest. âPeople are daft, then. You dress too well to be a minor anything.â
Mycroftâs lips twisted into a wry smile. âThank you. I think.â
âAnyway,â Greg picked up his prior thought. âI donât like the idea of you being hurt. I hate it in fact. But the scars are part of you. And I like you. I like all of you. Very much.â
Mycroft drew Greg up so that they were face to face and kissed him deeply. âI also like you very much, Gregory,â he breathed when they finally broke apart.
Greg pulled himself tight against Mycroftâs side and rested his head on the other manâs chest. The angle put the bullet wound on Mycroftâs thigh in his line of sight. âThis is the newest one,â he murmured, touching it gently.
âVery astute, Gregory.â
âNot a youthful error of judgment, then?â
âNo. That one is the reason I have a security detail.â
Greg covered it with his palm. âA few centimeters from your femoral artery.â
âMm,â Mycroft acknowledged. âThe circumstances were such that if my assailantâs shot had been better - or worse, I suppose, given your perspective - I likely would have bled out before assistance could reach me.â Greg hugged him a little tighter. âThat caused my superiors to insist that I be under guard,â Mycroft finished.
Greg frowned. âYou have superiors?â
âOne or two. Itâs a bit ⌠complicated.â
Greg huffed. âI bet it is.â He planted a kiss on Mycroftâs chest. âYouâve certainly led an interesting life.â
âI believe the corollary to the traditional curse is âmay you live an interesting life.ââ
âDo you feel cursed?â Greg asked, craning his neck to see Mycroftâs face.
âOn the contrary,â Mycroft smiled, âthe fact that in spite of all this, or perhaps as a result of all this, I have ended up here, with you, has me feeling incredibly fortunate at the moment.â
âMe too,â Greg grinned.
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Louis and Albert: *cuddling on the couch because I adore fluffy snuggly omegaverse family dynamics*
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âHow did you find a staff so loyal and fond, Mycroft?��� Mycroft sets aside his paper. Albert can feel his attention straightening and sharpening, and he bites the inside of his lip to keep from smiling. âAnd what might you mean by that?â âWell, at first impression you are generally either taciturn or smug. A good portion of my work as M was merely to be a pleasant smile and a strategically weak handshake to put people at ease.â Louis makes a small confused noise, his grip on Albert loosening slightly. But Mycroft leans forward in his chair, elbows on his knees and fingers loosely interlocked, lips curling and eyes glinting. ââTaciturn or smug,â hmm? And yet you were at my door volunteering your services when there was no M to soften me.â âYou were clearly in desperate need. Iâm a sympathetic creature at heart.â Louis stands so abruptly that Albert almost falls over sideways. âI should be getting home. Iâve just remembered something I need to go over with von Herder tonight.â
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A Study of the Heart and Brain (Book 3) Chapter Six
Father Figure! Sherlock Holmes x Teen! Reader
Chapter Six: Wedding Preparations
Summary: Sherlock and (Y/N) mentally prepare themselves for Mary and John's wedding.
           (Y/N) was laying on the couch with a lollipop in their mouth in perfect silence. Sherlock was pacing back and forth while periodically typing on the computer. (Y/N) had a book propped up next to them and periodically flipped through it.
           The door to 221B burst open suddenly, and Lestrade ran in with a whole host of armed men. (Y/N) raised their head and furrowed their brow in confusion.
           âSherlock, whatâs the matter?!â cried Lestrade.
           âGary! Youâre here,â said Sherlock. âHow do you write a best man speech?â
           (Y/N) sighed.
           Lestrade stared in shock and anger.
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           âDad, did you really have to call Lestrade?â asked (Y/N) after they managed to get the officers and a furious Lestrade out of the apartment.
           âI was having trouble,â said Sherlock.
           âJust look up best men speeches,â said (Y/N). âCopy that.â
           âI want to make it good for John,â admitted Sherlock.
           (Y/N) cocked their head. âJohn asked you to be his best man. He knows youâll be terrible at a speech. He doesnât care.â They considered. âNot enough to choose someone else.â
           Sherlock groaned. âI hate this sentiment stuff.â
           âWeddings are full of it,â said (Y/N). They twirled their lollipop in between their fingers. âIâm just going to amuse myself figuring out the drama between guests.â
           Sherlock closed the computer and picked up music pages. âI have been composing for the wedding, however.â
           âThatâs why John keeps you around,â said (Y/N).
           Sherlock smiled slightly at the joke.
           âOh, are you making music for the wedding?â said Mrs. Hudson, walking into the room. âThatâs sweet, Sherlock.â
           âWhy are you here?â asked Sherlock.
           âIâm bringing you your morning tea. Youâre usually asleep,â said Mrs. Hudson.
           âYou bring me tea in the morning?â said Sherlock, blinking.
           Mrs. Hudson chuckled. âWhereâd you think it came from?â
           âI donât know. I just thought it sort of happened,â said Sherlock.
           (Y/N) smiled in amusement.
           âYour mother has a lot to answer for,â tutted Mrs. Hudson, but she handed him a cup.
           âMm, I know. I have a list,â said Sherlock. âMycroft has a file.â
           âDo you want some, (Y/N)?â asked Mrs. Hudson.
           âIâm okay,â said (Y/N).
           âDonât forget to eat,â she said before leaving the room.
           (Y/N) hummed noncommittedly.
           âAre you eating?â said Sherlock, looking up from his work.
           (Y/N) thought carefully. ââŚYes.â
           âProper amount at regular intervals?â said Sherlock.
           (Y/N) decided to go back to their book.
           Sherlock narrowed his eyes and made a mental note to monitor more carefully now that he was back. He couldnât have his kid not taking care of themself.
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           Still, after all the drama and troubles (and a crazy stag party for John from Sherlock and bribery for some relatives that needed to be reigned in), the wedding arrived. At least they had time for tea, peace, and quiet before the whole thing began.
           âSo, itâs the big day, then!â exclaimed Mrs. Hudson.
           âTwo people who currently live together are about to attend church, have a party, go on a short holiday, and then carry on living together. Whatâs big about that?â said Sherlock.
           âIt changes people, marriage,â said Mrs. Hudson.
           (Y/N) furrowed their brow. âHow could it do that?â
           âIt just does. It changes you as a person in ways you couldnât imagine,â said Mrs. Hudson.
           âAs does lethal injection,â remarked Sherlock, and (Y/N) chuckled lightly.
           âMy best friend, Margaret, she was my chief bridesmaid. We were going to be best friends forever, we always said that, but I hardly saw her after,â sighed Mrs. Hudson.
           âWerenât you and your husband a bit busy with a drug cartel?â remarked (Y/N).
           âI had no idea he was involved in anything,â said Mrs. Hudson firmly, walking out of the room to get ready for the wedding.
           âShe definitely made sure to get her share of money,â said (Y/N), smiling.
           âThereâs a reason we tolerate her,â said Sherlock fondly.
           âWould you ever get married?â asked (Y/N).
           âWhat do you mean? For a case? Yes,â said Sherlock. âAnd then divorce when it isnât necessary.â
           âI know that,â said (Y/N). âIâm talking about really marrying. For âloveâ and all of that.â
           Sherlock looked at them. âIâm like you. I find sentimentality very difficult in the romantic sense.â
           â âOnly the deepest love with induce me into matrimony,â â quoted (Y/N). âUnderstandable.â
           âPride and Prejudice,â identified Sherlock.
           (Y/N) nodded and looked at Sherlock. âIf you did get married, would youâŚleave me? I know some people donât want to be with people with kids, and Iâm not even legally yours.â
           âYouâre my kid,â said Sherlock firmly. âAnd you come first.â He leaned back and took a sip of his tea. âBesides, Iâd have to find someone to put up with me if I wanted to marry.â
           âThe odds are not in your favor,â said (Y/N), but they were smiling again.
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           (Y/N) stood to the side in black slacks, a black tie, and a purple button-down. They smiled as the church bells pealed and Mary and John, finally married, posed with their groomsmen (including Sherlock) and bridesmaids.
           âCongratulations!â said the photographer, lifting his camera. âOkay, hold it hereâI wanna get another shot of the newlyweds.â
           â(Y/N), come on,â said John, waving them up.
           (Y/N) was surprised, but John and Mary motioned for them again. They were a part of John and Sherlockâs little found family. They deserved to be included. (Y/N) walked up, and they stood beside Sherlock and smiled for the picture.
           âOkayâthree, two, one, cheese!â said the photographer.
           Throughout the rest of the celebration as the sun set, the photographer continued to capture the moment. John, Sherlock, and Lestrade got a photo together with a pageboy, (Y/N) and Sherlock were together, (Y/N) trying to sneak away and getting caught by John, and a variety of others. Janine, the Maid of Honor, and Sherlock even got one as she walked up to him.
           âThe famous Mr. Holmes,â she exclaimed. âAnd you must be (Y/N). Iâm very pleased to meet you.â She leaned over towards Sherlock as the photo was taken. âBut no sex, okay?â
           (Y/N) made a grossed-out face, and Sherlock raised his eyebrows in confusion. âUm, sorry?â he said.
           Janine just smiled and laughed. âCalm down, Iâm only messing. Bridesmaid, Best ManâŚitâs a bit traditional.â
            Ew, thought (Y/N). They decidedly didnât like how Janine looked at their dad.
           âIf thatâs the sort of thing youâre looking for, the man over there in the blue is your best bet,â said Sherlock, nodding to another table.
           âRecently divorced doctor with a ginger cat, a barn conversion, and a history of erectile dysfunction,â said (Y/N), observing the man for a moment. âActually, probably not that good.â
           âMore than you expected?â said Sherlock. (Y/N) shrugged in response.
           âMr. Holmes, (Y/N)âŚYouâre going to be incredibly useful.â Janine smiled and walked away.
           âWeird,â said (Y/N).
           âShe was attracted to me,â said Sherlock. âSome people have strange approaches.â
           âYeah. Weird,â said (Y/N). They looked around and saw Mary and John outside the venue, greeting people. âWe should make sure ourâŚarrangements worked out.â
           Sherlock nodded, and the pair walked out to support their friends.
           âHello, lovely to meet you,â said Mary with a tired smile as another of Johnâs relatives shook her hand.
           âYou look beautiful, Mary,â they said before moving on.
           âSave me,â murmured John, obviously exhausted with all the people and just wanting to celebrate his marriage with his wife.
           âYou signed up for this,â said (Y/N) brightly as a man in a weird purple tie walked up.
           âDavid!â exclaimed Mary, going to hug him.
           David leaned away and laughed nervously. He opted to just pat her arms awkwardly. âMary. Congratulations. You look, um, very nice.â He shook Johnâs hand. âJohn, congratulations. Youâre a lucky man.â
           âThank you,â said John.
           âDavid, this is (Y/N) and Sherlock,â said Mary, smiling.
           âUm, yeah. Weâve, um, weâve met,â said David awkwardly.
A few days agoâŚ
           David sat in the client chair of 221B while Sherlock sat across from him in his armchair and (Y/N) lounged on the couch.
           âSo, what exactly are my duties as an usher?â asked David.
           Sherlock folded his hands. âLetâs talk about Mary, first.â
           âSorry, what?â said David, glancing between the pair.
           âYou went out with her for two years,â said (Y/N) matter-of-factly.
           âA-Ages ago. Weâre just good friends now,â said David nervously.
           (Y/N) rolled over and sat up. They cocked their head, and David flinched at the little smirk and calculating look in their eyes. Sherlock was simultaneously proud of the reaction they got from him and worried that (Y/N) was a bit too good at intimidation.
           (Moriarty, screamed his head, and Sherlock smothered that voice. He had greatly disturbed the relationship between Sherlock and (Y/N), and Sherlock refused to let it continue).
           âWhenever she tweets, you respond within five minutes regardless of time or location, so you have her on text alert,â said (Y/N). âThatâs a lot of attention youâre giving her.â David shifted uncomfortably.
           âIn all of your Facebook pictures of the happy couple, Mary takes center frame while John is always partly or entirely excluded,â said Sherlock.
           âYou two canât assume from that Iâve still got some kind of interest in Mary,â chuckled David awkwardly.
           âYou volunteered to be a âshoulder to cry onâ three times.â (Y/N) leaned forward, and David swallowed nervously. âDo you have anything you can defend yourself with?â He was silent, and (Y/N) tsked.
           Sherlock made a note. âI think from now on weâll downgrade you to âcasual acquaintance.â No more than three planned social encounters a year, always in Johnâs presence,â he said decidedly. He looked at David intently. âWe have your contact details.â
           âWeâll be monitoring,â said (Y/N), smiling sharply.
           David looked at them with wide, frightened eyes. âTheyâre right about you two. You two are bloody psychopaths.â
           âIâm a high-functioning sociopath,â said Sherlock.
           âIâm autistic,â said (Y/N).
           âAnd we have your number,â said Sherlock, grinning.
           David let out a nervous breath, got up, and made a hasty, nervous exit.
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           David made some nervous noise and quickly went indoors. Satisfied, Sherlock and (Y/N) watched Mary and John greet more people.
           The ringbearer, a young boy, arrived at the front of the line and smiled.
           Mary smiled brightly. âHello, Archie!â
           He ignored her and ran straight to Sherlock to hug his legs. Sherlock looked down awkwardly and patted his head. âMm, yes, well done in the service, Archie.â
           Archieâs mother smiled. âHeâs really come out of his shell. I donât know how you did it.â
           (Y/N) and Sherlock exchanged glances.
A few days agoâŚ
           Sherlock and (Y/N) faced archie on the client chair.
           âBasically, itâs a cute smile to the brideâs side, cute smile to the groomâs side, then the rings,â said Sherlock.
           âNo,â said Archie instantly.
           âAnd you have to wear the outfit,â said Sherlock.
           âNo.â
           âYou really do have to wear the outfit,â said (Y/N).
           âWhat for?â said Archie obstinately.
           âGrown-ups seem to like all that stuff,â said (Y/N).
           âWhy?â asked Archie. He and (Y/N) looked at Sherlock.
           He shrugged. âI donât know. Iâll ask one.â
           âYou two are detectives,â said Archie slowly.
           âYep,â said Sherlock.
           âHave you solved any murders?â asked Archie.
           âSure. Loads,â said Sherlock, and (Y/N) nodded.
           âCan I see?â asked Archie.
           (Y/N) looked at Sherlock and shrugged. He nodded. âYeah, alright.â He opened the computer to show pictures.
           âWhatâs all that stuff in his eye?â asked Archie.
           âMaggots,â said (Y/N).
           âCool!â exclaimed Archie.
PresentâŚ
           âHe said you had some pictures for him as a treat,â continued Archieâs mother.
           âEr, yes, if heâs good,â said Sherlock awkwardly.
           âBeheadings,â said Archie eagerly.
           âLovely little village,â lied Sherlock when he saw Archieâs motherâs expression.
           She looked confused but walked inside with Archie. Mary and John turned to Sherlock and (Y/N). Mary had an expression of confusion, and John narrowed his eyes suspiciously.
           (Y/N) and Sherlock pretended to look innocent.
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Pairing: Sherlock x reader
Series: Sherlock BBC
MASTERLIST
I II
Synopsis: You discover that you are in love, unfortunately with the same man your friend loves. How will you survive that.
Note: English is not my native language, so some words may not make sense, apologies in advance.
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The name Thomas Beckett made my heart skip a beat.
âThomas Beckett? Whatâs going on with him?â I asked, trying to keep calm as I sat on the sofa. The gears in my mind began to spin rapidly, trying to understand why they were mentioning my bossâs partner.
Sherlockâs eyes narrowed slightly, as if my words had bothered him, though he didnât show it openly. His rigid posture and the way he clenched his jaw revealed that something else was going on. Mycroft, on the other hand, seemed impassive, as if he enjoyed my confusion.
âMiss, itâs quite simple. We know for certain that, despite holding a position not so prominent within the company hierarchy, you have certain connections with high-ranking officials,â Mycroft commented with a tone that carried a hint of disdain. I glared at him.
A position not so important? Really? My role as a senior developer was more than relevant. It wasnât for nothing that I had spent so much time studying, sacrificing sleep and proper meals, taking various part-time jobs with low wages to pay for my studies, and enduring the distance from my family while living in a noisy shared flat. I was proud of what I had achieved and all I had done to get there, so his words only made me boil with anger.
âYou know, Iâm starting to think I might not want to collaborate with you,â I replied, crossing my arms firmly. Mycroft raised an eyebrow, but before he could respond, Sherlock intervened, surprising even his brother.
âListen, I know you got your position thanks to that intern program, and also that...â Sherlock paused, his blue eyes locking with mine as if he were unsure about what he was about to say, âthat you have a history with Beckett.â
The mere mention of my past with Thomas made me feel as though the ground was slipping away from under my feet. It was true that Thomas and I had been more than friends in college. We were inseparable, and eventually, we became a couple. Thomas had always been the brilliant and attractive one, so his success with women didnât surprise me. There was something about his charisma that drew people to him like a magnet.
However, everything ended. We went our separate ways, each with our own dreams. There was no sense in holding back. I would never forget the surprise I felt when, years later, I encountered him in one of the hallways of the place, with his immaculate dark suit and polished shoes. A smile from ear to ear that I hadnât seen in a long time. The Thomas Beckett I knew as a student was now a man who had built his own cybersecurity company.
âWhat does that have to do with the case?â I asked, trying to sound more confident than I felt.
Sherlock let out a sigh, as if finding it difficult to explain the obvious.
âEverything,â he replied with a coldness that left me stunned. âBeckett is under suspicion, and we need to know how involved he is in certain activities. Your proximity to him, both personal and professional, could be key to uncovering whatâs really going on.â
âSuspicion of what?â I pressed, starting to feel that what I was about to hear would not be pleasant.
Sherlock looked at me with a mix of seriousness and something I couldnât quite identify.
âBeckett is being investigated for alleged involvement in an industrial espionage network. There are suspicions that he has been selling confidential information from several tech companies, including yours, to foreign competitors. And itâs not just about his disloyal behavior. There are indications that this data is being used for purposes that compromise national security. There have been leaks pointing to connections between Beckett and an organization called Argus, known in the underworld for handling military contracts and cyber warfare technology.â
My heart raced as I processed his words. Thomas involved in something so murky. It was hard to believe, but I knew Sherlock didnât say these things lightly.
âAnd what does this have to do with me?â I asked, though a part of me already suspected the answer.
âAs a developer, you have access to sensitive information, and your past relationship with Beckett could have facilitated his access to what he needed,â Sherlock replied, his words sharp but laden with a concern he was trying to hide. âWe need to know if you have any knowledge of something that could incriminate him or if youâve been used, even unknowingly, to access that information.â
âLook, I understand this is a shock to you, but weâre not here to accuse you,â John interjected for the first time, his usual calm tone. âWe want your help because we know youâre not involved, but also because you could be the key to stopping this before it spirals out of control. If Beckett is innocent, weâll prove it. But if heâs not, you need to know he could be using his relationship with you for his own ends.â
âExactly,â Mycroft added with a slight nod toward John. âWe need someone on the inside, someone who can verify if our suspicions are correct. And who better than someone who has Beckettâs trust.â
My mind was in full turmoil. I knew that working with Sherlock and Mycroft could lead to unimaginable situations, but I never thought Iâd find myself in something so serious, and even less that Thomas could be involved in something like this. What would this mean for my career, for my life? The consequences of collaborating with them could be devastating. I could lose my job, and my reputation would be in ruins. But if what they were saying was true, if Thomas was really involved in an espionage network, ignoring it wasnât an option.
âIf I agree to help, what guarantees do I have that this wonât affect my professional life?â I asked finally, looking directly into Sherlockâs eyes, hoping for some sign that he understood the risks I was facing.
Sherlock held my gaze for a moment that seemed eternal before responding, this time in a much softer tone, almost a whisper:
âYou have my word that we will do everything possible to protect you. But we need you.â
I knew that getting involved in something like this could have severe consequences. Not only for me but for my career as well. What would happen if the company discovered that I was helping Mycroft and Sherlock in an investigation that could involve one of its major partners? The collateral damage could be devastating. However, there was something in Sherlockâs gaze, an indication that this case was not just another for him, that made me reconsider.
And although part of me knew I should stay away, that getting involved could destroy everything I had worked for, another part, perhaps the one that still cared for Thomas or the one that didnât want to leave Sherlock to face this alone, decided to take the risk.
âAlright,â I said finally, feeling a knot in my stomach. âIâll help.â
John nodded with an expression of gratitude, while Mycroft simply gave a calculating smile. Sherlock, however, did not show any immediate reaction. Only a slight glimmer in his eyes indicated that he had been expecting this response. I wondered if there was something more behind that look, something more personal. But there was no time for reflection. I was about to enter a dangerous game, and there was no turning back.
As they prepared to leave, my phone buzzed. I glanced at the screen to see a message from Molly.
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The Same Page part 2
Here it is! Did anyone ask for it? Not really, but I wanted to write it anyway. Enjoy!
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Warnings: ANGST
No words were exchanged between the Holmesâ brothers as they waited for you to wake up. They had nothing to say. All that occupied their minds currently was you, and words werenât needed to discuss the condition you were in.
Bad things often go without saying.
Sherlock wasnât used to looking to Mycroft for answers or help, but the moment you started to stir, his eyes turned to his big brotherâs with an almost panicked expression. After all, he didnât know how to take care of you in your current condition, and Mycroft had spent two years doing it.
âMycroft?â Your voice was thick with sleep, and your muffled tone had an air of confusion to it as Sherlock felt you squeeze his arm.
âHello Y/N,â Mycroft answered before Sherlock could correct you. âIâm here.â
âI had another one,â you whimpered. âSherâŚheâŚwas there. I didnât want to wake up. It was so real.â
âI know it was, honey. Open your eyes.â Mycroft told you hesitantly.
You slowly pushed yourself into a sitting position, rubbing your eyes and blinking them open slowly. When your eyes landed on Sherlockâs, your mouth dropped open slightly, and you reached both of your hands out and gripped onto him.
âIt was real?â You breathed, tears brimming in your eyes. Your eyes flitted over to Mycroft to make sure he was there, before whipping back to Sherlock, as though you were afraid he would disappear if you looked away too long.
âItâs real. Iâm back, N/N.â
Mycroft watched his siblings silently. He hadnât heard Sherlock call you by your nickname since you were around three. He also wasnât used to seeing Sherlock allow you to hug him like you were now, and he couldnât even remember the last time Sherlock reciprocated the affection.
But then again, over the last two years he had seen many sides to his siblings that he wasnât used to, most of them for the worse. It was nice to see the better for a change.
âWhy did you leave me?â Your frail body was shaking with sobs as you gripped onto your big brother as though he was the only thing holding you to the world.
âIâm sorry,â Mycroft could swear that Sherlockâs eyes were glistening as he held you tightly to him. âIâm so sorry. Iâm here now, Iâm here.â
You pulled away slightly from Sherlock, your fingers still clamped onto his shirt, and Mycroftâs heart leapt into his throat when your eyes turned to him. He knew that look all too well. Your lip was quivering, and your wide eyes held a fragility that he would never get used to, like a glass mid-way through shattering. You looked at him like he was the only thing in the world holding you together. The only thing you could trust. The only one who could fix you.
But he didnât know how to fix you. He didnât know how to pick up the pieces that were so broken, it was as if you had fallen with Sherlock.
âAwake?â You were holding your breath, every bit of sanity left in you reliant on the words that would come out of your oldest brother.
âYes, yes youâre awake sweetheart.â
Mycroft breathed a sigh of relief when your attention turned back to Sherlock.
Your eyes studied him carefully, as though you were waiting for him to shatter into a million pieces in front of you.
After an agonizing silence, Sherlock spoke. âMoriartyâs men were watching you. If you didnât react as though I was dead, they wouldâve killed you, and me, and-â
âStop.â Your voice was louder than usual, stronger. âI donât care why.â
Sherlock swallowed hard past the lump in his throat. âAre you angry?â He was trying to find some emotion in you, anything to give him hope that his little sister was somewhere in this broken figure in his arms.
âNo.â You blinked. âYesâŚmaybe.â Your shaking body seemed to collapse into his arms. âNot now, I donât think. I canât now, I just want you here.â
Sherlock held your near-limp form closely, breathing a sigh of relief. He knew there would be plenty of anger to go around later, from you, from Mrs Hudson, certainly from John. But for now you were just relieved to have your big brother back, and Sherlock would enjoy it while it lasted.
He wasnât sure how long all of you stayed like that, suspended in a strange sense of contentment.
Mycroft was the one to break the silence, looking at his watch and leaning in to speak softly to his little sister.
âY/N, itâs getting late. You should try to get something to eat and drink.â
âNot hungry.â You mumbled into Sherlockâs shirt. Sherlock twisted, pulling you away from him despite your soft cry of protest.
âMycroft is right.â Mycroft barely resisted the strong urge to gloat at this statement from his little brother. âIâll come with you, I promise.â
Sherlock wasnât used to agreeing with Mycroft, but they had both promised to stay on the same page when it came to you, and he certainly wanted you to eat.
You slowly slipped off the bed, your fingers never once loosening their grip on Sherlockâs now-wrinkled shirt. He didnât complain, simply following you off the bed and keeping one arm around your shoulders.
Your eyes turned to Mycroft and you nodded your consent at his proposal.
âDo you feel strong enough for the stairs?â
You took a hesitant step forward, and Sherlock felt you lurch, unbalanced on your feet. He tightened his grip on your shoulders, effectively holding you up as you shook your head in answer to Mycroftâs question.
âWould you like me to help you downstairs?â Mycroft asked gently, opening his arms to allow you access.
Sherlock watched his siblingsâ little exchange, trying to suspend his feelings of disbelief. Mycroft spoke to you so gently, asking you about every next step he took. His confidence spoke of a familiarity to this situation, and Sherlock wondered how many times Mycroft had had to help you through the smallest of daily tasks.
You seemed torn for a moment, your eyes going back and forth between Sherlock and Mycroft. Sherlock struggled to understand your hesitation, before he came to the most logical conclusion.
Your familiarity with Mycroftâs help in all tasks was tempting and comforting, but you couldnât bring yourself to release your hold on Sherlock.
Mycroft seemed to read your train of thought as well.
âItâs alright, we can both help you. Would that be alright?â
In answer, you removed one hand from Sherlockâs shirt and gripped onto Mycroftâs outstretched arm. Mycroft smiled softly at you, and together the Holmesâ brothers held you up as you walked down the stairs and into the kitchen.
Mycroft lifted you onto a stool at his kitchen counter, and Sherlock dutifully remained by your side so that you could keep your grip on him.
Sherlock felt like an intruder on some intimate moment every time that Mycroft spoke to you, so gentle and reassuring was his tone.
âWould you like to pick out your dinner?â
A nod. Sherlock wasnât used to seeing you silent for so long.
âAlright, good. What would you like?â
In answer, you held up an M in sign language, and Mycroft smiled at you.
âMac and cheese, Iâll be right back.â
After Mycroft had disappeared into the kitchen, a strange silence fell over the two youngest Holmes. You didnât seem comfortable enough to speak, and Sherlock couldnât seem to find anything to say.
You tugged on Sherlockâs arm, and he looked down to watch you lay his hand on your lap and play with his fingers between your own. He smiled. You used to do that a lot as a little girl, whenever he was nearby and you were incredibly bored with the âgrown up conversationâ around you.
âI missed you.â Sherlock whispered. You looked at him with an unreadable expression before turning your attention back on your intertwined hands.
Sherlock sighed. How was he supposed to talk to you? He had had a hard enough time with that before all this. You were the only Holmes sibling that seemed to take after your parents, leaving Sherlock and Mycroft at a loss when it came to finding common interests with you.
Mycroft seemed to have settled into a role in the last two years as caregiver, but this was all so new for Sherlock that he didnât know where he fit in.
Not long after, Mycroft returned with a steaming bowl that he placed in front of you. You hesitated, unwilling to release your grip on Sherlock. Mycroft leaned down to better look into your eyes.
âItâs alright, you can let go. He wonât go anywhere, I promise.â
Hesitantly, hands shaking, you released your grip on your big brother in exchange for a grip on the fork in front of you.
âGood girl,â Mycroft smiled faintly.
You ate in silence, and after a short time you pushed the bowl away from you, eliciting a slight frown from Mycroft.
âY/N, please eat some more.â
You shook your head, not daring to look Mycroft in the eye as he let out a frustrated sigh. He nudged Sherlock out of the way and stood fully in front of you, gently tilting your chin up to force you to look at him.
âPlease, for me?â
You took two or three more bites before pushing the bowl away and shaking your head. Mycroft sighed and, to Sherlockâs surprise, pressed a kiss to the side of your head.
âItâs alright, thatâs enough. Thank you.â
âSherlock.â It was the first word Sherlock had heard you speak in over two hours, and Mycroft responded instantly, stepping away from you to allow Sherlock to get closer.
Sherlock stepped forward and allowed you to once again fall into his arms. He couldnât remember the last time he had held you this much in a single day.
For the first time since he had caught sight of you in Mycroftâs cameras, Sherlockâs mind drifted to other things.
John. John still didnât know that he was alive, and Sherlock was itching to tell him. He communicated this to Mycroft by simply mouthing âJohnâ over your shoulder. Mycroftâs face took on a resolute, almost solemn expression, and he placed a hand on your shoulder, pulling you away from Sherlock.
âSweetheart, Sherlock needs to leave for a couple of hours, alright?â
Your reaction was about as Sherlock had expected.
Your entire body went rigid, and you twisted instantly out of Mycroftâs grasp, gripping onto Sherlockâs arms with all of your strength.
âNo, no donât go!â Your wails struck Sherlock to his core, but he knew he couldnât just stay by your side forever.
âI have to tell John, Y/N. He still doesnât know,â he attempted to reason with you, but your cries didnât stop, neither did your grip loosen.â
âDonât leave, stay, you have to stay!â
âHey, look at me, alright?â Sherlock pulled his wristwatch off and placed it into your hands. âSee? Iâll be back by 9:30, ok? I promise I will, I promise.â
These reassurances were also to no effect.
âDonât go, Sherlock donât!â
Sherlock looked to Mycroft for help, something both men found uncomfortable. Mycroft took your small hands in his, and pried you away from Sherlock, not even flinching as you fought him with all your strength.
âNo, Sherlock no!â
Sherlock felt that there was no choice now but to turn his back and leave.
âSherlock, donât leave me!â
He would never admit to anyone, even himself, that those were tears dripping down his cheeks as your cries echoed behind him.
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535,600 minutes
Characters: Mycroft Holmes x reader
Summary: Snapshots of your first year with Mycroft, and how he adjusts to being part of a pair.
Word Count: 1924 words
Prompt: âHow about Mycroft doing something seasonal.â
A/N: This one is for the wonderful @theweepingvulcan91. I couldnât decide on a season, so I went with four, because who doesnât want a whole year of Mycroft Holmes?
You met the elusive Mycroft Holmes in the spring. The details of how you both found yourselves at this particular gathering were lost to memory, but Mycroft was standing by a trestle table in the terrace gardens of Yardley Hall, failing to conceal his confusion and precisely how horrific he was finding this event. Small children were everywhere, which meant squealing and sticky hands and chaos. They were running around, searching (and ruining) the topiary in their search for small chocolate eggs, while a man, who Mycroft suspected was Colonel Yardley, was scampering about dressed as a terrifying giant rabbit.
âWhich of these delights are yours?â Turning to his right, his scowl was met by amusement, causing his sour mood to melt just a little.
âTechnically, none.â He took the flute of champagne you offered, mentally scanning your fingers for any signs of a wedding ring.
âTechnically? Thatâs intriguing.â
âMy brotherâs friend has a daughter and they felt this would be a âfunâ Easter activity for her.â
âSo, you are here for your brotherâs friendâs daughter?â The way your brow furrowed while the corners of your lips curled up was enchanting, and Mycroft found himself momentarily distracted.
âI am merely their ticket in.â
âAnd yet, you are still here.â
âI am. And you? Which of these delights are yours?â He watched your response curiously, trying to deduce as much as he could.
âOh, I am just here as a wingman to my friend who has a huge crush on some single father who is here. Honestly, we just kinda crashed, but I am trusting you not to tell on me.â Your eyes glinted with mischief and Mycroft realised he was chuckling.
âYour secret is safe with me, my dear.â Clinking his glass to yours, he wondered how long he could get away with monopolizing your attention. Unfortunately, fate, or rather his brother, intervened.
âHereâs Uncle Mycroft, Rosie. I am sure he will be more than happy to help you discover the last of the eggs.â Sherlock smiled brightly at the little girl, allowing his smile to tighten as he looked at his brother.
âSherlock, I-â
âJohn is busy talking to a rather uncomplicated woman and Lestrade just called. As a responsible adult, I am leaving Rosie in your care until John is done. Goodbye, brother mine.â And with that, Sherlock strode off.
âUncle Mycroft.â Rosie tugged at his coat, and he tried his best to hold back a frustrated sigh. âThe bunny has put out more eggs, Uncle Mycroft.â
âThen we shall take your basket and see if we can ascertain their location.â His nose scrunched slightly as the four-year-olds sticky hand slipped into his, then turned to give you an apologetic smile, only to be stunned to find you crouching down to address Rosie.
âWhich eggs are we looking for? What colour is the best?â You asked earnestly.
âPink. They are bright and you can see them more so you can get lots.â
âAh, so pink is easiest to see. Iâm guessing, with that being the case, there are possibly a LOT of green ones still hiding. How about you look for pink, I will look for blue, and your uncle can look for green because I think he should take the hardest challenge.â You smiled teasingly as you looked up at Mycroft, who was suddenly imagining a whole future life with you.
Twenty minutes later, John was standing on the terrace, frantically scanning the garden as he searched for Sherlock and Rosie. His eyes widened with surprise however, when he spotted Rosie sitting on Mycroftâs shoulders as she reached up into a tree for an egg while a rather attractive stranger held the basket up for the treasure to be placed. This was a side of Mycroft he had never seen, and he considered filming a little to send to Sherlock. Mycroft looked happy and relaxed, and John couldnât help but wonder if that was down to you.
The summer heat was stifling, and Mycroft wondered why on earth you had insisted upon meeting him in Hyde Park at the hottest part of the day. It was so warm heâd already had to remove his suit jacket, hanging it over his arm as he searched the vicinity for your presence.
âMycroft! Over here!â His head whipped around at the sound of your voice, and the reasoning for such a venue became apparent.
âMy darling, a picnic?â He looked skeptically at the blanket you had spread in the shadow of a huge tree.
âI have blankets to prevent you getting grass stains on your suit. Everything is in containers which can be closed while not in use so there will be no surprise insects in your food. We are in the shade, so you wonât burn. I have a fan, so you wonât over-heat. The drinks are on ice, Iâve brought all your favourites, I know how much you despise eating outside, but I was rather hoping you would make an exception, just this once, as the weather is so glorious.â
âHow could I ever deny you anything?â He gave you a soft smile, appreciating how much effort you had put into this compromise.
Sitting next to you on the blanket, he rolled up his shirt sleeves and picked up a container of your favourite fruit, already cut into perfect bitesize chunks. Peeling off the lid, he carefully picked up a piece and offered it to you, silently elated when you ate it directly from his fingers. If this was where compromise led, then he vowed to be more compromising for you in the future.
The afternoon was spent laying in the warm breeze, reading and talking. At one point, he was sat with his back against the tree and your head resting in his lap, and he wanted to bottle that moment up and store it away in his mind palace, untainted forever. The scent of the grass and the dry earth at the base of the tree, the mixture of heat and mild caress of the breeze from the fan, the texture of your hair as his fingers toyed with it in a distracted manner, the weight of your head against his thigh, the soft susurration of the pages turning and gentle sighs which fell from you as you read. This moment right here was perfect. You were perfect. The last four months had been perfect. He wanted this to be his reality, his always.
âThis is ridiculous.â He huffed, adjusting his collar once more. âIf you wanted to get all dressed up then there was a masked ball we could have attended.â
âMycroft, you look incredibly dashing, and you do not fool me for one instant. You enjoy dressing up just as much as I do.â
âThat is-â
âLady Bracknell.â
âHow did-â
âSherlock.â
âAh. Sherlock.â He grumbled with a frown.
âIt is Halloween, Mycroft. One party.â You hummed as you smoothed down his shirt.
âOne party.â He nodded, psyching himself up for the teasing he knew would inevitably come from his brother.
âI think you make a rather stunning Victor Frankenstein.â This compliment had him smiling despite himself.
âYes, well, you picked out the costume so I would hope so. I do think, perhaps, nobody will be looking at me when they see you. Exquisite, as always, my dear.â He tenderly caressed your cheek before leaning in and placing a gentle kiss to your lips, not wanting to mess up your make-up.
âMaybe next year you could be one of those detectives from those films you like to watch, we could do a little role play.â Your smile was mischievous, and Mycroft felt a heat roll through him.
âThat is a role play we would most certainly not be doing in public.â He growled, pressing you close to him.
âNow thereâs a thought. Sadly, we have a party to attend.â You pushed him away, leaving your hands on his chest. âBut I will absolutely take that scenario into consideration for a later date.â
Watching you sweep out of the room, Mycroft knew he was left standing there, grinning like a loon. Just when he thought you could not possibly get any better, you threw something like that onto the table. Â In the back of his mind he thought, âI really need to get a ringâ.
The howling wind battered the rain against the window, but it was barely audible over the crooning of Michael Buble which filled the room. The scent of pine was far too strong for Mycroftâs liking, and the pine needles littering his carpet were irking him, but watching you carefully unpacking various baubles made his irritations shrink significantly.
He did wonder quite how you intended to dress the tree, as the only light in the room came from the crackling fireplace and the fairy lights he had fought to wrap around the branches not so long ago. Regardless of his misgivings, he observed you assessing the tree before hanging the first of many ornaments from the branches.
âAre you going to stand there all evening, or are you coming to help me?â You asked with amusement, not even turning to look at him. Mycroft instantly moved to lean against the mantle above the fireplace, glass of whiskey in his hand.
âI was rather enjoying your masterclass in tree decorating, my darling.â
âReally? And here I was thinking you were just afraid of the tree falling on you again.â This earned a scoff from him and a light peal of laughter from you.
âIt did not fall on me, it just became a little unbalanced.â
âWell, come over here and make sure I donât become âa little unbalancedâ while I try to put the star on the top.â
Mycroft placed his glass down and moved to stand behind you, his hands coming to rest on your hips as you stretched up.
âHere, let me.â He murmured in your ear, his fingers trailing up your arm and taking hold of the ornament slowly, enjoying how you shuddered slightly at his touch. Placing the star on the top of the tree, he smirked as he pressed himself against your back.
âPerfect.â You hummed, turning your head slightly to look at him.
âIs this likely to be a tradition?â He asked as his eyes met yours. The lights from the tree illuminated your skin, making you look ethereal.
âI know how much you like a tradition.â
âI am rather traditional like that.â He smirked, leaning in a little closer as he wrapped his arms around your waist, resting his chin on your shoulder.
âYes, you are. It is one of the many things I love about you.â You smiled as you placed a soft kiss to his cheek.
âYou have a list? That is interesting.â
âYou donât?â You raised an eyebrow as you suppressed a giggle.
âI have a whole filing cabinet full of dossiers.â
âThat was smooth, Mr Holmes. Very smooth. Well, before we get into a rather entertaining argument about who has the bigger list, I am going to get the vacuum and get rid of the pine needles. I know that just knowing they are there, hiding, is itching at the back of that brilliant mind of yours.â You moved to leave, only for him to pull you back against his chest.
âAnd that is another of the multitude of reasons why I love you.â He grinned before thoroughly kissing you. Christmas morning couldnât come soon enough, he could only hope that your answer would be yes.
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First Love; Mycroft Holmes x Singer!Reader [1]
Y/N and Mycroft's relationship was something that she would never forget.
Throughout her career, every single song that she wrote held memories of their past relationship. So when Sherlock finds out she is back in London, he can't resist the urge to meddle.
(Part of a mini-series)
People often say that you will always remember your first love, and for Y/N, this fact was true.
Every song she ever wrote held a memory of the first man she had ever loved, a part of her that she never wanted to let go. Whilst she could act like the lyrics were based on other men â other partners â she always thought of him whenever she would sing, and even as she stood in front of her current partner, it never felt right; he wasnât him.
James was⌠nice, some of the time, at least. Sure, he could be rude and toxic, but he loved her, right? He was a good guy, maybe? She wasnât too sure, but she was scared to leave. Whilst it didnât feel right being with him, part of her was terrified of his reaction to her leaving. So maybe he wasnât exactly a nice guy; this was solidified when Y/N discovered evidence of him taunting someone she knew and cared for dearly.
As she stood in front of the door to 221B Baker Street, mask covering her face so no potential fans would recognise her, Y/N glanced up at the window. It had been years since she had seen Sherlock. He was a child when they last saw each other, would he even still remember her?
âYou must be John,â she nodded at the short man who came to the door.
His eyes widened, presumably shocked at her knowing his name, and he cleared his throat. âUhm â yes, come on in.â
With a small thanks, the singer followed John up the stairs to the flat.
âThereâs no need to wear a mask, you know. Itâs not like youâre going to catch anything,â came Sherlockâs blunt voice, one that had Y/N smiling.
âTrust me, I know,â she responded, removing the covering.
Sherlock froze in place. âY/NâŚ?â
With a soft smile, Y/N nodded.
âHold on,â John interrupted, clearly confused. âY/N, as in the singer?â
She simply giggled and nodded.
âYou know her!?â John turned to face Sherlock who simply brushed him off, turning to his former friend.
âDoes Mycroft know that youâre here?â
Ah⌠Mycroft.
Y/N tensed for a moment at the name, and that was all Sherlock needed to see for his answer, even if he did have trouble deducing her in the past; he was young, after all.
âI have something you might find interesting,â Y/N smiled slightly, opening her bag to pass him some papers. âMy⌠boyfriend. I think heâs stalking you.â
Sherlock raised an eyebrow, lifting himself from the chair and snatching the paper from her, something that earned a giggle from the woman.
âMoriarty⌠Never heard of him.â Sherlock mumbled as he read over the sheets of information that Y/N had gathered and stolen. There was no doubt that James would notice, but if she was going to potentially save Sherlockâs life, that was worth the risk.
âI really donât have long, I have a song to record, but Iâm hoping that can help,â Y/N nodded, shutting her bag before turning to the door. âNice to see you again, Sherly. Bye, John.â As she left the flat, she heard Sherlock call to her.
âTell Mycroft youâre here. Iâm sure heâd be glad to see you.â
She simply ignored him.
Having spent the day combing through each detail of the documentâs that Y/N had given him, Sherlock was in no mood to deal with Mycroft asking him to take a case that he has no interest in.
âNo, I wonât take your case.â Sherlock stated the moment Mycroft let himself into the flat.
âYou donât even know what itâs about!â Mycroft was glad John wasnât around to hear him almost yell; it would ruin his uncaring façade.
âDonât care,â he paused for a moment, before a smirk began forming on his lips. âI have something you might want to know. Something about a specific somebody.â
âDonât care,â Mycroft mimicked his brotherâs previous words.
âI think you will,â
âWell, I think you are wrong.â
âSuit yourself, Mycroft.â
Receiving a call from an unknown number always had Y/N on edge, and her recent breakup with James was no help to the matter, yet she still answered it.
âHelloâŚ?â She asked.
âAh, Y/N, finally.â It was Sherlock. âDinner, my parents place for Christmas, you should come. If youâre not too busy, that is.â In the background, the woman could hear Sherlockâs friend scolding him for how blunt he was being. Sensing her hesitation, Sherlock added. âMy parents would be pleased to see you.â
A soft sigh left her lips. âAll right, fine, but youâre paying for my fuel.â
It was a long drive to the Holmesâ place, but it was a pleasant one, even if the drive did have her thinking of her first love.
Would he be there? She couldnât help but wonder.
Nervousness filled her body as she wandered towards the front door, placing a gentle knock. Sure, she had performed in front of thousands of people, but knocking on this door was the scariest thing that she had ever done.
âOh my Gosh! I didnât believe Sherlock could actually do it.â Mrs Holmes squealed, immediately pulling Y/N into a hug as she spoke.
âHi, Mrs Holmes!â
Inside the house, Sherlock smirked as he glanced towards his older brother who seemed confused. He recognised that voice but couldnât exactly place whose it was. As though he sensed Sherlockâs gaze, he looked towards him with a raised eyebrow, silently questioning, but Sherlock gave no response.
âCome in, come in! Sherlockâs already here, so is Mycroft!â
Ah, so he is here, Y/N thought to herself, taking a deep breath as she entered the house she had not seen in years.
Following Mrs Holmes into the living room where the others were seated, she was yet to be spotted by Mycroft, at least until Mr Holmes spoke her name.
âAh, Y/N! Long time no see,â Mr Holmes grinned, smiling up at her from the sofa where he sat beside Mycroft.
Mycroftâs head shot up at the name, eyes shooting towards the door where she stood.
Sherlock⌠He thought to himself. Oh, how he wanted to kill him at that moment,
âYou knew she was here, and you didnât tell me!?â Mycroft demanded to know as he stood opposite his brother in the kitchen after excusing himself.
âI did try, Brother Mine, but you said you didnât care.â Sherlockâs reminder of their previous conversation left Mycroft speechless, and he froze as he heard a familiar voice.
âAre you two all right? You kind of seem angry,â Y/N smiled sweetly. âSorry, your mum sent me to check that you two hadnât killed each other.â She giggled.
Sherlock knew that his brother wouldnât speak, too frozen in shock and anger, so he had to. âNot yet, Y/N, but Mycroft wasnât aware you were coming. I did tell you to go see him.â
âYou did.â Y/N swallowed. âIâm sorry I didnât, Mycroft.â
âWell, I guess this is my cue to leave,â Sherlock said, smirking the moment his back was turned to the pair.
An awkward silence filled the air the moment the door clicked shut behind Sherlock and they both cursed him internally.
âIâm sorry,â Y/N repeated, âI can leave if itâs too weird for you.â
Mycroft cleared his throat. âNo! Itâs⌠fine.â He rushed out, pausing for a moment before finishing his sentence as to not seem too enthusiastic to be seeing her again. Sure, it had been years, but it didnât mean that he didnât miss her occasionally. Although, that was something that he would never admit. Another awkward silence. âIâve heard you on the radio, youâve done well for yourself. Iâm proud of you.â
Y/N blushed. âThank you, MycroftâŚâ
As they stood there, memories of their past relationship began flooding into both their minds.
âWell, I suppose we should be going back to bother Sherlock.â Y/N grinned, desperate to get out of the room, praying that she could last long enough without admitting how much she missed him.
âWe should,â Mycroft nodded awkwardly, before moving past her, into the previous room, glaring at Sherlock who sat beside John with a smirk on his lips, before heading outside.
Sherlockâs smirk dropped the second Y/N grabbed hold of his ear, leaning down to whisper âIâm going to kill you, Sherlock,â before moving to sit beside John who seemed shocked at how close she seemed with the Holmes family; he still couldnât get over the fact that Sherlock knew her.
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Ruined for good
Summary
The morning after their first night together, Greg realizes that nothing will ever be the same again.
Notes
Mystrade Monday 1.0 #19 - âAnd thatâs how you ruin a life. Congratulations.â
@mystradepromptsandscenarios
On AO3
Rating G - 504 words
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When Greg woke up, he immediately felt that everything was different.
When he felt the warm body move against him, he knew why.
Mycroft.
He had stayed.
After their first night together.
Greg opened his eyelids and the first thing he saw was the face of the sleeping man beside him.
He refrained from pinching himself to make sure he was awake.
Damn, the man was gorgeous.
He had looked beautiful when he had pushed Greg onto the bed.
He had looked beautiful at the height of ecstasy.
But there he was just stunning, in the morning light, his hair tousled, the mark of a pillow crease on his cheek, the shadow of a budding beard, his bare chest heaving with his breath.Â
Greg's eyes went back up to Mycroft's face, his lover's eyes flickering slightly before a smile lit up his face as he murmured in a still sleepy tone, "Good morning, Greg."
Then he rolled onto his side to face Greg, resting his cheek on his hand, and they looked at each other for a few moments in silence.
Greg swallowed, moved beyond words.
It had always been there.Â
From the beginning.
But Greg hadn't dared to see it.
Because that never happened to Greg.
But it was there.
In Mycroft's smile.
In the teasing twinkle in his eye.
In the way he looked at Greg like he was the most important person in the world.
Mycroft moved his hand up to Greg's face and gently stroked his cheek, looking slightly concerned, "You're so quiet. What are you thinking?"
Greg turned all the way to face Mycroft and ran his fingers down his arm before replying, "And that's how you ruin a life. Congratulations."
Mycroft's expression went from confused to dumbfounded as he exclaimed, "I beg your pardon?"
Greg's expression softened as he continued to run his fingers down Mycroft's arm, "How do you expect my life to be the same after tonight, after this morning?"
Mycroft shook his head and chuckled softly, "While I am extremely delighted by this statement, use a different wording next time and don't scare me like that. But I see what you mean. So, to use your words, let me ruin your life even more."
Mycroft slid his hand from Greg's cheek to his neck to pull him close and kiss him hungrily. He pulled back several times to bring their mouths together again and again, not giving them time to breathe, as if he couldn't get enough.Â
When they caught their breath, forehead to forehead, panting, he whispered, his voice tight with emotion, "I think you were wrong before. You're the one who knows how to ruin a life, you ruined me for everyone else."
Greg ran his tongue playfully over Mycroft's lips and asked, "And that's bad?"
Mycroft shook his head, "Oh no Detective Lestrade, on the contrary, it is perfect."
Then he closed the distance and pressed his lips to Greg's again in a kiss that definitely ruined them both for the day.
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