Devil in Westwood: Moriarty x fem!reader
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  • LẦN ĐỌC 141,083
  • Lượt bình chọn 5,668
  • Các Phần 28
  • Thời gian 2h 15m
Hoàn tất, Đăng lần đầu thg 3 22, 2021
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[CONTAINS SMUT!] ❗️18+❗️

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Being the youngest Holmes was always quite the journey, especially when you didn't want to show off your talents, maybe even lack of such. Compared to your brothers you were always the 'dumb' one. The teachers saw it, your parents knew it and your brothers never stopped yapping about it!

You could hardly deduce like Sherlock and Mycroft but you didn't mind, that was until you weren't able to deduce Moriarty's true intentions with you.

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All characters belong to Arthur Conan Doyle for original source material and BBC for portrayals! 

(Sebastian Moran's portrayal is a fan face claim of Michael Fassbender)
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