MISS: Running || ABBE: I Her Legacy
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Canon Story: The Missing Three-Quarter
Title: Running
Author:
hisietari
Rating: G
Author's Notes: Based on an amusing story that happened to a friend of mine.
Despite their campus case closed, Watson noticed that for some months after their adventure Holmes kept reading the sports news with interest. Upon one such occasion, at which the detective uttered a chuckle, Watson asked for reasons.
“Rugby, dear friend. It appears that while Cambridge has its three-quarter back, Oxford is now troubling them with an excellent runner named Moriarty.”
Canon Story: The Abbey Grange
Title: I Her Legacy
Author:
hisietari
Rating: G
Author's Notes: I had a very hard time keeping myself from writing "the feet of a Weeping Angel".
“Look at me, Watson.”
The long-suffering doctor heard several alarums ring through his head. It was also a long-suffering head, given the amount of brandies it had taken them the night before to come to terms with Abbey Grange’s mysteries.
“Look at me, and observe how the voice of reason and science falls to the tear-stained feet of an Angel.”
Title: Running
Author:
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Rating: G
Author's Notes: Based on an amusing story that happened to a friend of mine.
Despite their campus case closed, Watson noticed that for some months after their adventure Holmes kept reading the sports news with interest. Upon one such occasion, at which the detective uttered a chuckle, Watson asked for reasons.
“Rugby, dear friend. It appears that while Cambridge has its three-quarter back, Oxford is now troubling them with an excellent runner named Moriarty.”
Canon Story: The Abbey Grange
Title: I Her Legacy
Author:
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Rating: G
Author's Notes: I had a very hard time keeping myself from writing "the feet of a Weeping Angel".
“Look at me, Watson.”
The long-suffering doctor heard several alarums ring through his head. It was also a long-suffering head, given the amount of brandies it had taken them the night before to come to terms with Abbey Grange’s mysteries.
“Look at me, and observe how the voice of reason and science falls to the tear-stained feet of an Angel.”
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Date: 2013-06-23 09:33 am (UTC)I, too, am less than bowled over by Lady Brackenstall and maid...reminds me a little of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca and her housekeeper.
And I love the sporting twist:-)
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Date: 2013-06-23 09:46 am (UTC)I have little to no emotion about Lady Brackenstall, though I can understand her and Theresa's reasons. I was quite content with how Holmes left things in the end, but I couldn't help but wonder why he'd be that "godly" - which is where it comes handy to cook up a Moriarty and a bit of symbolism. ;)
Sorry, I couldn't help but love the idea of a cartoonified Jane speeding from one end of the rugby patch to the other, with 22 breathless guys yipping behind. XD;;
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Date: 2013-06-23 04:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-06-25 05:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-06-25 07:06 pm (UTC)A real sense of movement is conveyed:-)
Thank you!
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Date: 2013-06-23 11:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-06-30 03:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-06-30 03:38 pm (UTC)Get me a Dr Who spinoff and we'll talk. ;P