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At 221B Baker Street, silence hangs heavier than ever. The Holmes triplets-Angelica, Gabriella, and Charlie-each mirror fragments of their father, the great Sherlock Holmes. Angelica, all intellect and ice; Gabriella, the quiet empath who sees too much; and Charlie, the odd one out-sharp-tongued, smouldering with a sadness he masks behind sarcasm and smoke.
Bound by blood but fraying at the edges, the siblings orbit their father's brilliance in their own uneasy ways. Sherlock remains as emotionally distant as ever, blind to the wounds his indifference leaves behind. With rent rising and the shadows in their home growing colder, the arrival of a new flatmate-John Watson-brings more than just financial relief. It sparks a shift none of them are prepared for.
As John is drawn into their strange, brilliant world, tensions simmer, long-held secrets threaten to rise, and Gabriella, always watching, begins to sense something slipping-something they might not get back.
A story of genius and grief, connection and quiet heartbreak, *221B* is not just about what makes a family... but what breaks it.