Entropy: Rose Watson Moriarty (based on BBC Sherlock and Moriarty)
  • LECTURES 109
  • Votes 6
  • Parties 8
  • Durée 39m
  • LECTURES 109
  • Votes 6
  • Parties 8
  • Durée 39m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement déc. 03, 2017
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What if Moriarty lived? And on a warm day when Sherlock is left to babysit and he heads off to a pastry shop Moriarty decided to kidnap Rosemund and raise her as his own with Sebastian. This breaks Watson and drives Sherlock mad in an attempt to solve a case that hits close to home. 17 years later, Rose has been trained by Sebastian to be a Cleaner and under her Uncle Jim's close eye, he sets in motion a chain of events that will make her reevaluate not only who she is but her world around her. 

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