Fic: Who did you kill (complete)
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Title: Who did you kill
Writer: squire
Alternate links: LJ
Status of work: complete
Characters and/or pairings: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, James Moriarty, Mary Watson, Charles Augustus Magnussen
Rating: general audiences
Warnings, kinks & contents: no warnings apply (I guess that warnings for Series three spoilers are a bit moot at this point)
Length: 6000 words
Author's note: Crossover with the Noppera Bou arc of the anime Mononoke (second part of the Mononoke!verse series Form, Truth, and Regret. Can be well read as stand-alone.) "Series three fix-it" fic.
Summary:
John Watson is killed.
Mary confessed to having killed him.
Sherlock faces his greatest adversary in his search for the truth.
Author's word: Exactly a year ago, I published a short fic as a birthday gift for my readers (it is somewhat of a tradition in my country to be the giver instead of the accepter of gifts on one's birthday). I'm one year older today and so I decided to share with you the work I just finished yesterday. May you enjoy it at least as I enjoyed writing it!
Writer: squire
Alternate links: LJ
Status of work: complete
Characters and/or pairings: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, James Moriarty, Mary Watson, Charles Augustus Magnussen
Rating: general audiences
Warnings, kinks & contents: no warnings apply (I guess that warnings for Series three spoilers are a bit moot at this point)
Length: 6000 words
Author's note: Crossover with the Noppera Bou arc of the anime Mononoke (second part of the Mononoke!verse series Form, Truth, and Regret. Can be well read as stand-alone.) "Series three fix-it" fic.
Summary:
John Watson is killed.
Mary confessed to having killed him.
Sherlock faces his greatest adversary in his search for the truth.
Author's word: Exactly a year ago, I published a short fic as a birthday gift for my readers (it is somewhat of a tradition in my country to be the giver instead of the accepter of gifts on one's birthday). I'm one year older today and so I decided to share with you the work I just finished yesterday. May you enjoy it at least as I enjoyed writing it!