One Interesting Girl - Season 1 [Sherlock x OC]
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  • Reads 572
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 10
  • Time 2h 9m
Ongoing, First published Oct 11, 2020
Mature
River Maddox is familiar with London.

She's from America but she studied all she could about England, Great Britain really all together. 

Ever since she could remember she's always wanted to live there and constantly said that she was born in the wrong country.

Well, after studying English in school, she got a job working as an editor for a small company in the heart of London and she can now live her dream.

What she wasn't expecting was to move in next door to the world's only consulting detective and his soon-to-be partner.

She also wasn't expected to be dragged into his crazy world as well...


Disclaimer:

CLEARLY I don't own any rights nor claim them for the Sherlock series from BBC.
All Credit for that goes to Mark Gatiss and BBC, obviously.

I only own my OC which is River and maybe a few other characters I add later.
All Rights Reserved
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When a vacancy opens for a decent flat in central London, and for such a good price, who are you to decline it? While expecting a peaceful living arrangement to develop paintings for the gallery you work for, instead you're dragged into unexpected adventures with your flatmates. ~~~ All characters belong to BBC for portrayals and original characters have been written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle