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Title: The Adventure of Kitty Riley
Rating: PG-13
Category: Sherlock/John, Sherlock/OFC
Alternative link: AO3
Length: ~11,000 words in total
Disclaimer: The show Sherlock and that incarnation of its characters belong to the BBC, the show’s writers and its actors.
Warning: Rated for non-explicit naughty bits. Post-Reichenbach.
Summary: Kitty Riley has started using her position as a tabloid journalist to blackmail people. After his return, Sherlock decides to do something about it.
Note: This is a reasonably faithful rendition of The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton, but based on an idea by Zinelady. It was originally written for her to use in a fanzine earlier this year but that unfortunately didn’t happen, so I thought I would post it before Season 3. Any resemblance between this Kitty Riley and any red-haired journalists with disreputable working practices is purely fortuitous. Probably.
"Kitty Riley is a snake, John. No, frankly, that’s an insult to snakes."
Rating: PG-13
Category: Sherlock/John, Sherlock/OFC
Alternative link: AO3
Length: ~11,000 words in total
Disclaimer: The show Sherlock and that incarnation of its characters belong to the BBC, the show’s writers and its actors.
Warning: Rated for non-explicit naughty bits. Post-Reichenbach.
Summary: Kitty Riley has started using her position as a tabloid journalist to blackmail people. After his return, Sherlock decides to do something about it.
Note: This is a reasonably faithful rendition of The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton, but based on an idea by Zinelady. It was originally written for her to use in a fanzine earlier this year but that unfortunately didn’t happen, so I thought I would post it before Season 3. Any resemblance between this Kitty Riley and any red-haired journalists with disreputable working practices is purely fortuitous. Probably.
"Kitty Riley is a snake, John. No, frankly, that’s an insult to snakes."