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Title: The Giant Rat Of Sumatra, For Which The World Is Not Yet Prepared
Author:
bbakerb
Recipient:
gabe1990
Characters/Pairings: John/Sherlock established, Lestrade
Rating: R
Warnings: Sex, vague reference to violence used against giant rat, faint hints of Sherlock being troubled when younger.
Word count about 2500
Summary: Well, the abbreviated version is something like this -
“I don’t think you should write about this one,” Sherlock said to John.
“Whyever not,” said John, drolly, and winced at the memories.
“My kids want to hear the story from the doctor himself,” said Lestrade, grinning. “They think he’s brave.”
Notes: Title/idea (ridiculous, ludicrous idea) from the throwaway reference in The Adventure Of The Sussex Vampire: Matilda Briggs was not the name of a young woman, Watson . . . It was a ship which is associated with the giant rat of Sumatra, a story for which the world is not yet prepared. Thanks to
immoralilly for handholding and telling me how much of an idiot I am, which can never be done too often.
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Characters/Pairings: John/Sherlock established, Lestrade
Rating: R
Warnings: Sex, vague reference to violence used against giant rat, faint hints of Sherlock being troubled when younger.
Word count about 2500
Summary: Well, the abbreviated version is something like this -
“I don’t think you should write about this one,” Sherlock said to John.
“Whyever not,” said John, drolly, and winced at the memories.
“My kids want to hear the story from the doctor himself,” said Lestrade, grinning. “They think he’s brave.”
Notes: Title/idea (ridiculous, ludicrous idea) from the throwaway reference in The Adventure Of The Sussex Vampire: Matilda Briggs was not the name of a young woman, Watson . . . It was a ship which is associated with the giant rat of Sumatra, a story for which the world is not yet prepared. Thanks to
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