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Title: Footnotes of an Adventurer's Life
Author:
lavvyan
Recipient:
inamac
Characters/Pairings: Holmes, Watson
Rating: PG
Warnings: reference to violence, use of outdated and in one case questionable vocabulary, run-on sentences of doom
Summary: Now that old age has caught me up and rebirth has become a matter of serious contemplation – although I do not flatter myself that my fellow cats might pick me for a journey to the Heaviside Layer over such colourful characters as the Rum Tum Tugger – I wish to recount the story of my first meeting with my very good friend, whom the public still admires as Holmes of Baker Street.
Notes: I moved the timeline a bit, so Holmes and Watson met in 1880 instead of 1881 because otherwise I'd have had to come up with a different Plot DeviceTM and that's just no. Dear
inamac, you (kind of) asked for a very Victorian crossover of ACD Canon with T. S. Eliot's Cats. This is not that story, as there are no hansom cabs, gaslight, Christmas goose or pudding. There are cats though. Happy holidays. :)
Many, many thanks to
kisa_hawklin for her usual beta-reading magic.
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Characters/Pairings: Holmes, Watson
Rating: PG
Warnings: reference to violence, use of outdated and in one case questionable vocabulary, run-on sentences of doom
Summary: Now that old age has caught me up and rebirth has become a matter of serious contemplation – although I do not flatter myself that my fellow cats might pick me for a journey to the Heaviside Layer over such colourful characters as the Rum Tum Tugger – I wish to recount the story of my first meeting with my very good friend, whom the public still admires as Holmes of Baker Street.
Notes: I moved the timeline a bit, so Holmes and Watson met in 1880 instead of 1881 because otherwise I'd have had to come up with a different Plot DeviceTM and that's just no. Dear
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