Sherlock
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The Holmes' Sister by Clara_Oswin_
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(Slowly editing) Anistyn Holmes, youngest sister to both Mycroft, and Sherlock Holmes, has the brains of both of them, she's also quite quirky too. But what about the side she doesn't talk about? The side she keeps hidden from her brothers, the side she got from serving in the army? She suddenly decides to become flatmates with her brother, since John moved out and moved in with his wife Mary. (I don't own any of the characters except Anistyn, please don't copy.) All Rights Reserved
A. J. M. H. by Clara_Oswin_
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(Sequel to The Holmes' Sister) A. J. M. H. That's what she normally signs in the letters to her brother's and family. Anistyn Jaime Maria Holmes. That's what it stands for, but she's thinking of rewriting her name, her story. After what happened on the flight to Geneva, Switzerland things will never be the same again. (I suggest reading The Holmes' Sister first, if you don't, this will make no probable sense to you.)
I believe in you - Sherlock Fanfiction. by Katiie_Sykes
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[Sherlock x Female OC] The thing is, there is an empty, gaping hole at the base of John's throat where his overwhelming guilt and periodic bouts of torturous grief used to be. It would be so easy to... to be angry and punch a hole through the wall, through the foam of his pillow -- drive his fist through Sherlock's heart. But he remembers; in the most tragic and inopportune of fashion, remembers how angry he had been when Sherlock had jumped, how furious he had been at his funeral, and how it hadn't stopped him from breaking down at his grave nonetheless. The thing about his anger is this: it does nothing but leave him behind in the end, a bundle of nerves and frailty in his bones and an unsteady sway to his gait. It does nothing at all, but reduce marginally the constant, suffocating oppressiveness of his days bleeding into one another with a burst of adrenaline. The thing about his anger is this: it doesn't give him back Sherlock. So he gets a new flatmate- a woman named Holland. They were great friends at school and in fear he would be lonely again after Sherlock died he started to meet up with her, and soon, she moved in with him. They're just friends, though. No one could have a bond with John like Sherlock did. Sherlock was his best friend. But then Sherlock returns, and John is more furious than ever at him. Also, Sherlock and Holland seem to bond quite well, which is something Sherlock finds too complicated to explain itself.