I am not lonely [Mystrade]
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  • Parts 200
  • Time 30h 39m
  • Reads 78,539
  • Votes 3,392
  • Parts 200
  • Time 30h 39m
Complete, First published Jan 18, 2017
Mycroft Holmes is apparently a very happy man. He have an important job, a stable relationship with a Scotland Yard officer since a couple of years and a -slightly annoying- little brother to take care of. But what if he was missing something ? What if he wanted a family ?
From his windowless office of the Diogene club to a posh nursery in Kensigton and Mr and Mrs Lestrade backgarden, it's a all new world that the official is to experience.

☆☆☆☆ That's very cute Mycroft. - Mrs H. (75)
☆☆          How is the diet, brother dear ? - SH (39)
☆☆☆☆ Are you really sleeping with my dad ? - Sarah L. (12)
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