Emotional Context
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 3h 12m
  • Reads 804
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 11
  • Time 3h 12m
Complete, First published Dec 11, 2019
Mature
After the fallout from Eurus and Sherringford Sherlock's first mistake was sending Mycroft to deal with Molly and the phone call. From there Molly and Mycroft start an unlikely friendship. Sherlock's second mistake was that he waited months to speak with her regarding the phone call. When Sherlock finally confronts Molly about his feelings he is shocked to see her hesitant and more than a little confused. Did Sherlock wait to long? While taking a much needed holiday, Molly meets a very interesting woman who opens her eyes to the value she has. Molly exams her life and finally finds who she truly is and what she wants. Once she returns to London Sherlock is not prepared for the new Molly, but Mycroft embraces it. Which man will she give her heart to?

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"Sherlock, how many ways must I say it for you to understand? I'm love before Moriarty. I'm Eros before Moriarty. I'm more than Moriarty. Amor before Moriarty!" When Mrs Hudson discovers a wad of well-loved and secretive looking paper in Sherlock's bedroom, who can blame her for reading it? After all, Sherlock is such an elusive mystery in himself. These letters could solve said case. However, if she does, she may get more than she bargained for. Diary entries from Moriarty's past; back when he and Sherlock were young men, and dating! This story should be a simple question of young love. But the fact that Moriarty was - at the same time - concocting a plan to steal a lot of money, well, it complicated things. There is also a letter from Moriarty at the end, one of the 'Should I die, give this to-' letter-types. Oh dear, Mrs Hudson. Are you ready?