Nicknames

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Sherlock:
Sherlock didn't particularly like nicknames, so he really didn't have anything specific he called you. Occasionally, he would call you a shortened version of your name. If you don't have a shortened version of your name, you can ignore that. Y/N/N means "your nickname" for future reference.

John:
John and Mary used lots of basic nicknames, but there favorite was "love". It was short and to the point and perfect for every occasion.

Molly:
Molly usually used "dear" when it came to nicknames. Her mother called her that as a child and she passed it on to you. Molly also liked how old fashioned it sounded.

Mycroft:
Mycroft despised nicknames even more than Sherlock, so most of the time, he never called you anything besides Y/N. If he was feeling lazy, he would call you "child" or "daughter".

Lestrade:
Lestrade used all the classic nicknames in the book, and it always surprised people when he called you anything besides Y/N in public. Lestrade always seemed to have such a tough exterior, and people were stunned whenever he called you "honey" or "sweetie" in public.

Written by: Leyla
Edited by: Mia

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