2013-03-31

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The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet: Bad Company

Author: methylviolet10b
Rating: PG
Character(s): Sherlock Holmes, Alexander Holder, Arthur Holder
Summary: Holmes compares clients and sons.
Warnings: Mild spoilers for BERY.
Word Count: 60
Author's Notes: 60 words of my own inspired by one of the canon stories.
Disclaimer: I don't own them.



BERY – Bad Company

I knew who Holder’s client must be. This act was another blemish on a character that already did not stand the test of close scrutiny. My client complained of his son’s waywardness, yet from his report Arthur had made multiple attempts to amend himself. Holder had no idea that far worse fruit had fallen from much nobler trees than his.
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The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet: Details

Canon tale: The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet
Author: [livejournal.com profile] tripleransom
Title: Details
Rating: G
Word count: 60

Details

Reflecting back on the affair of the Crown's Tiara, I considered how unlikely the whole adventure seemed. Thanks to Holmes's continued efforts, the theft had stayed out of the papers, the unhappy lady had been returned to her family, and Holder had retained his position.

If only I could alter the details sufficiently, perhaps someday the case could be published.
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The Beryl Coronet: Out of Breath

Canon Story: The Beryl Coronet
Title: Out of Breath
Author: [livejournal.com profile] hisietari
Promput used: Number
Rating: G
Author's Note: Jane and Mercy are Professor Moriarty's sisters. Mercy leads a half-criminal worldwide organisation of women, called the "Angels".


Leaving Mary Holder’s cell behind, Sherlock led Jane to a quiet corner of the otherwise buzzing police station.
‘She was caught this morning. I might be able to negotiate her out, but the Angels will have to take care of her.’
Jane’s face grew solemn.
‘I wouldn’t count on them.’
‘Is your sister still ill?’
‘Minerva gives her eight weeks.’
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The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet: The Cat at Fairbank

Canon Story: The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet
Title: The Cat at Fairbank (part of The Ocelot Tales)
Author: thesmallhobbit
Rating: G

The far more serious theft in this house was that my breakfast, customarily left outside the door for me, had been stolen.  Like Mr Holmes, I observed and came to my conclusion.  The paw prints left by the fox were much closer to the house than usual; the cold weather was having an effect.  Unfortunately I never recovered my goods.