Searching for a Mystrade fic
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Perhaps I'm lucky and someone here remembers this fic. So far, no one could help me and although I#ve searched the tags on AO3 I couldn't find. It's driving me crazy! *g*
What I remember: It was Mycroft-centric, likely either rated M or NC-17, also I think it was a bit longer (multi-chapter?). Mycroft's past lovers made him believe that he's quite bad in bed and also blamed him for their unsatisfactory sexual encounters. I think the story also described at least one or two of those experiences a bit later in Mycroft's life. As far as I remember Mycroft didn't get hurt or something like that, he was just insecure and didn't know what to do, so basically lay back and thought of England, which made his past partners think him cold and frigid (and tell him so).
When Lestrade shows interest in him Mycroft is understandably reluctant to start a relationship because he doesn't want to be a disappointment. of course, he and Lestrade have great sex and Lestrade reassures him that his previous partners were all complete idiots and the ones to blame for the bad sex.
Does this ring a bell? I think it's even a story that I reread once, but since I can't remember author or title I'm lost... *crosses fingers*
What I remember: It was Mycroft-centric, likely either rated M or NC-17, also I think it was a bit longer (multi-chapter?). Mycroft's past lovers made him believe that he's quite bad in bed and also blamed him for their unsatisfactory sexual encounters. I think the story also described at least one or two of those experiences a bit later in Mycroft's life. As far as I remember Mycroft didn't get hurt or something like that, he was just insecure and didn't know what to do, so basically lay back and thought of England, which made his past partners think him cold and frigid (and tell him so).
When Lestrade shows interest in him Mycroft is understandably reluctant to start a relationship because he doesn't want to be a disappointment. of course, he and Lestrade have great sex and Lestrade reassures him that his previous partners were all complete idiots and the ones to blame for the bad sex.
Does this ring a bell? I think it's even a story that I reread once, but since I can't remember author or title I'm lost... *crosses fingers*