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The Blind Banker (Sherlock Holmes x OC)
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Complete, First published Feb 10, 2021
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Now with John Watson tagging along with Anita O'Malley and Sherlock Holmes, nothing could go wrong...right? After John moved in with Sherlock, he quickly learned that life with Sherlock and Anita never is dull. Even a seemingly normal visit to the bank keeps the doctor on his toes.  

Started: 3-24-2021
Finished: 4-2-2021 

-All characters belong to the BBC, excluding Anita O'Malley and any other characters I mention. I also owe credit @Layce25 for allowing me to use books as references. Her Sherlock books are amazing, and you guys should go check them out!
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50 parts Ongoing

Central London, Baker Street. Y/n Baxter's life so far could be described as tumultuous. From her top job at Scotland Yard to her history lurking around every corner, and each of the unbelievable cases she takes on along with her two neighours. The enigmatic detective in 221B won't make it any easier. Deadly cases? Easy Mass murderers? No sweat Moriarty? So what? Could sentiments be more dangerous than any of the trio's adventures? Are sentiments always really found on the losing side? #2 in Consultingdetective on 08/08/2024 #5 in BakerStreet on 21/10/2024 #6 in Lestrade on 25/10/2024 #5 in Hudson on 11/04/2025 #7 in Holmes on 25/04/2025 I don't own any of the characters except for Y/n, they belong to the works of Arthur Conan Doyle. However some of the plot and certain characters are created by me and belong to me.