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The Consulting Detective and the Madman with a Box by wholockgrootfandom
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River Song, Sarah/Rocket, and their pet dog beagle, Kira, team up with the best detectives in the entire universe, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. The two teams will go on strange, new adventures throughout time and space with a curious man and a big blue box, and his name... is the Doctor.
Maybe Life is Good by lilly_wild
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I, Lily Wiles just sat around most of my childhood hating life. I couldn't see a point to me, I always thought that if I died no one would care not even my parents. My parents died when I was a baby I literally had no one, my grandfathers were all in wars and my grandmothers all died from cancer. My mom and dad didn't have any brothers or sisters. I never thought that someday I would end up here and in such a short time too. An amazing boyfriend, a place of my own, lots of money, a steady income, and most of all a family.
Hard To Be Forgotten [discontinued] by simplehurts
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|| discontinued || I have horrible luck. Lets just say where there is misfortune, it would always follow me. My parents split up when I was seven. My mom took custody of me while my dad took Mike with him. For 10 years, Mom and I had been able to make to work, somehow. We did move a lot because of the many different job offers Mom got, but I got used to it if it meant having a better future together. Freshman year I met Josh Peterson. I'm just saying I don't consider myself as attractive so it was a little, well who am I kidding I was completely taken by surprise when I was asked out by him. Let's put it this way 2 years after dating Josh, if I were to see him again I would love to strangle him. Forgetting everything would be nice, but it isn't that easy to forget.