Sherlock Fanfiction: Leaf Fall
Dec. 2nd, 2013 12:09 amTitle: Leaf Fall
Author:
saki101
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Gregory Lestrade
Rating: R
Genre: Slash
Word Count: ~2.7K
Disclaimer: Sherlock is not mine and no money is being made.
Summary: Sherlock had been counting on the foliage for cover. Nature had other plans.
On AO3
A small stand-alone inspired by the season.
Leaf Fall may also be read as part of the Other Experiments Series; it would fit in a while after Necropolis. (For those who have read Necropolis, there is a small word game in Leaf Fall based on some symbols in the former.)
Excerpt: Sherlock glared through the bare branches of the shrubs curving around the east side of the hillock, dividing it from the lower path and the bench on its verge. Only the holly stood green and glossy to one side. “It wasn’t that windy last night,” he hissed, consulting his phone again. He shoved it in his pocket. A leaf floated past, serrated and gold, to land on the pile that came nearly to his knees.
( Leaf Fall )
Author:
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Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Gregory Lestrade
Rating: R
Genre: Slash
Word Count: ~2.7K
Disclaimer: Sherlock is not mine and no money is being made.
Summary: Sherlock had been counting on the foliage for cover. Nature had other plans.
On AO3
A small stand-alone inspired by the season.
Leaf Fall may also be read as part of the Other Experiments Series; it would fit in a while after Necropolis. (For those who have read Necropolis, there is a small word game in Leaf Fall based on some symbols in the former.)
Excerpt: Sherlock glared through the bare branches of the shrubs curving around the east side of the hillock, dividing it from the lower path and the bench on its verge. Only the holly stood green and glossy to one side. “It wasn’t that windy last night,” he hissed, consulting his phone again. He shoved it in his pocket. A leaf floated past, serrated and gold, to land on the pile that came nearly to his knees.
( Leaf Fall )