Mark Me as Your Equal [BBC Sherlock]

Mark Me as Your Equal [BBC Sherlock]

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Avery Jackson -- A socially accepted girl until she lost her father at age sixteen. In her darkest times, she began bad habits. It wasn't until she was almost out of secondary school when she quit most of it. Suspicious, some say, that she did it instantaneously. Some say it was because she met a man named James and befriended him quickly. Then others say it was because she missed the attention she once received, but who could possibly care for such, let's say, a corrupted individual?
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A BBC SHERLOCK FANFICTION Sherlock never talks about his family, so of course he never talks about her. After nearly a decade away from her brothers, Thea 'Teddy' Holmes returns to her home country. As she attempts to forge a relationship with her brothers once more she comes to realize that she is not the only one wishing to make a connection with them. An enemy in the shadows calls Sherlock's name, wanting to play a game, and Teddy is not exempt from this. The mysterious Moriarty has caught Teddy in his web and she is forced to play her part in The Great Game. As the days go by and the danger grows, however, Teddy begins to wonder if coming home was the right thing to do. Some things should just be left in the dark where they belong. Story Warnings: Violence, mild offensive language, and brief mentions of sex. A/N: I wrote this years ago when I was 13/14. I'm 18 now and I can safely say that my writing has improved dramatically since I wrote this. As the series progresses you will probably notice this. However, I'm too busy to come back and edit this, so I hope you can forgive 14 year old me for her writing. She really did try, and maybe one day I'll come back and fix things up. Other than that, I do hope you'll enjoy Teddy's story and The Deduction Series overall <3 xoxo ~DM

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