Disclaimer: I own nothing except for Alex Hudson's niece, Mel, who has come to London to visit her aunt. She appears to be a delicate woman Disclaimer: I do not own any characters from the show. After living in Wales her whole life, Jasmine Becker finally decides to leave her life behind and move into a large apartment on Baker Street. When she starts moving in, she hears gun shots next door. That is when she meets Sherlock Holmes, a sociopath and his friend John Watson.
Sherlock is unimpressed by her, judgi Three years after Sherlock told his friends he is alive, things start to turn for everyone. Especially John's younger cousin Kaitlyn Evans. And a old friend comes back to reunite with Kaitie Kat. Sherlock and Elsa have been the best of friends since they were ten years old.
They are now 17 years old and in high school. Elsa's parents left Elsa with nothing but an empty house and her strange friend from across the street who most would describe as strange, weird, and most deemed him dangerous, and not fit to be Basically I'm taking lines, scenes and episodes of the BBC Sherlock and adding in a new character called Rose, she's like Sherlock, smart, a phosiopath, not vague or kind, her and Sherlock meet and it's almost like a competition to see who's smar When another case comes up, Sherlock is keen to start after a long break of having nothing to investigate, but he is taken back when he starts experiencing feelings for E I looked at the floor.
He was being so demanding, why was that so hot? I sighed but forced myself to look up and meet his gaze Evelyn Rose Watson is John Watson's youngest sister. When she comes to pay her brother a visit in B Baker Street, all she wanted was a place to stay. What she got? Danger, drama, enemies, and love?? As she struggles to manage her complex relationship with the detective things only get more confusing. What's more th Rosalie Parker seems to be one mystery that Sherlock Holmes and Dr.
John Watson cannot solve, but what happens when John invites her to move in to b Baker Street after her accident that left her with no memories and no idea of who she is or what happened to her? And what happens when she becomes interested in solvi Sherlock Holmes has outsmarted the cleverest of criminals, fought for his life, and baffled the many who confront him.
He thinks he's the smartest man alive. But when he meets the person who moves into the flat downstairs, Sherlock is faced with a problem that even he may not be able to solve. Amazing cover by deersta All Pema wanted was to get out. She just needed to escape her life as an abused woman and get away from her thug ex boyfriend.
The last thing she needed was an arrogant, stuck-up, yet surprisingly attractive detective named Sherlock. Disclaimer: Sherlock and all things associated with it belong to BBC, not me! Vatican cameos--those were the last words Sherlock Holmes had spoken before he'd fallen from St Bartholomew's Hospital roof, and Amelia has spent the last two and a half years trying to figure out what he meant.
At long last, she's started to move on from the death of the man who changed her everything, and take a ho Before falling into darkness, before she disappeared. She saved the world countless times, and might just have to do it again. When a new villain comes to London, when her friends lives are in danger, when she's given a But when he meets the person who moves into the flat downstairs, Sherlock is faced with a p Sherlock was laying on the couch, boring holes into the ceiling with his mystic green eyes, when John walked in looking ready to do what ever the detective had dragged him into.
Sherlock froze, then spun on his heel and walked over to John, eyebrows knit in part confusion, part examination, "There's something you want to tell me and you're not sure how I will react. John, knowing that he was just read like a book, took a deep breath and let out what was on his mind, "I think we should bring Heather along.
Sherlock's eyes widened in surprise, then narrowed in realization, "Another one of your pitiful attempts at a relationship will not help solve the crime, John. Sherlock's face was blank, "You don't think I can solve it myself? You know get to know the area, a sort of 'move in' gesture.
To welcome her. John sighed. Of course he would know that, he thought. My point is that there are benefits for both of us if we bring her. Sherlock contemplated this idea for a few seconds before, with a whoosh of his coat, turned and made his way down the stairs. John soon followed him, not knowing the decision of the high-cheek boned man, and made it down just in time to see him knocking on Heather's door.
John smiled, "So, you finally decided to listen-". He pressed his ear against the door. John stood there, at the bottom of the steps, quietly. Knowing Sherlock, he probably had a valid reason for trying to listen in on a lady's doings. Just then, he sprang from the door, as if it had been electrified, and stood upright, prim and proper.
The door opened and there stood Heather. She had her long, wavy brown hair in a ponytail, making her misty eyes stand out against her pale face. She was properly dressed for a day out and already had on some leather boots. John moved over to stand beside Sherlock and asked, "Going out? In fact, the same one you two are headed for right now. How could she have known? Your face portrayed that you were curious as to how I would fare in that field of work, and, if there had been a case open you would have asked me to take a look at it.
Considering all of that, and how antsy Sherlock was, the only possible reason for the flurry of noises I heard coming from upstairs was that you were just alerted of a new crime and are, in Sherlock's case, eager to get to it. As for you John, you argued with Sherlock for a bit about letting me join you. How do I know? Because there was a halt of the noises, except for a few creaks which implied you both were standing, then Sherlock came bounding down the steps.
Deliberately I suppose, wanted to see how I would react.
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