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I Object - Johnlock
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Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2015
I am so sorry for not giving the artist cred. (the cover or whatever you call it) but if you know who it is please tell me!

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It's been years since Sherlocks passing and everyone seemed to move on, except for John but he has tried. On the day of his wedding, John looks at his bride right in the eyes, crookedly smiling at her. She grabs his hands and tells him that wherever Sherlock is, he's happy for him. Right after the priest asks, ''If these two should not be wed, speak now or forever hold your peace.'', everyone gets a text.
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He was a lonely child. But he had one friend. A friendship born from need, a friendship that has stood for almost thirty years. A friendship that has developed, developed to the point that each needs the other to survive. But Sherlock needs to leave. And he doesn't know how he will survive. He relives it, every moment of the thirty years they have spent together. But it will finish. As Sherlock Holmes stands on the top of the building, looking at his oldest friend, flatmate, colleague, lover, he wonders if he made the right choice, becoming John Watson's friend. Because Sherlock needs to leave John. And Sherlock doesn't think he can. DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the Sherlock characters, they were all invented by the amazing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and physical descriptions and some plot lines belong to BBC's Sherlock.