TRIGGER WARNING: This story includes mentions of depression, self-harm, use of drugs, eating disorders, and some violence. After the death of John Watson's wife, Mary, Sherlock has fallen into a deep chasm of severe guilt for his best friend's loss. Only then was Sherlock left living at 221B Baker Street and living alone in isolation, sadness, and regret. Months later did Mrs. Hudson - the landlady (not your housekeeper) of 221B - soon find out what Sherlock had been doing to himself: self-harm, eating little to no food, barely getting enough sleep. Worried and unknowing of what else to do, Mrs. Hudson immediately calls up Lestrade to bring help. After Sherlock is taken to the hospital and put under intensive care, Mrs. Hudson attempts to reach John to inform him of what has happened, and begs him to come back. Will John answer any of her calls and listen to her? Will things get better... or will things turn out worse than before? Will Sherlock and John learn to accept and forgive one another? Or will they choose to stay behind in the dark and never be found? (Basically this story is a rewrite of season 4) I do not own Sherlock BBC nor the show's characters; all rights go to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - for creating these amazing characters and their adventures - , Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat, BBC - for creating this show and bringing a lot of the adventures to life on television - , and the actors - who present these characters through their amazing acting skills.