Sherlock BBC recs, because that's a lot of what I've been reading lately:
An Act of Charity (http://wordstrings.livejournal.com/652.html#cutid1&format=light), by wordstrings. PG-13. In which what's in his head is never going to get any better, and John is nearly thrown out of his flat.
This is the first Sherlock BBC fic I read, and the first in a series (http://wordstrings.livejournal.com/2753.html) detailing John and Sherlock's gloriously mad relationship. I think The Death and Resurrection of the English Language is possibly my favorite. But I love the richness of the language and the utter insanity of it all. It feels a half-step off from the show canon to me, which I'm fond of (I didn't care for the show itself), but may put you off.
Indecorous (http://archiveofourown.org/works/204010/chapters/302679), by Basingstoke. NC-17. In which John learns to balance a kinky girlfriend, an asexual boyfriend, a ten-inch cock, his sister, the neighbours, his friends, and his blog. Some are more balanced than others.
55,000 words of kinky Sherlock/John/Mary OT3 goodness. This story probably has more joyous kink per hundred words than just about anything else I've ever read.
Undercurrents (http://archiveofourown.org/works/149206), by entanglednow. R. "There, that's it, perfect, shut your eyes and don't move - and don't speak."
This is the only story I've found tagged 'pseudo-necrophilia,' just so you know. It's as much about being the focus of someone else's utter, rapt attention as anything else.
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Date: 2012-01-13 06:20 am (UTC)An Act of Charity (http://wordstrings.livejournal.com/652.html#cutid1&format=light), by wordstrings. PG-13. In which what's in his head is never going to get any better, and John is nearly thrown out of his flat.
This is the first Sherlock BBC fic I read, and the first in a series (http://wordstrings.livejournal.com/2753.html) detailing John and Sherlock's gloriously mad relationship. I think The Death and Resurrection of the English Language is possibly my favorite. But I love the richness of the language and the utter insanity of it all. It feels a half-step off from the show canon to me, which I'm fond of (I didn't care for the show itself), but may put you off.
Indecorous (http://archiveofourown.org/works/204010/chapters/302679), by Basingstoke. NC-17. In which John learns to balance a kinky girlfriend, an asexual boyfriend, a ten-inch cock, his sister, the neighbours, his friends, and his blog. Some are more balanced than others.
55,000 words of kinky Sherlock/John/Mary OT3 goodness. This story probably has more joyous kink per hundred words than just about anything else I've ever read.
Undercurrents (http://archiveofourown.org/works/149206), by entanglednow. R. "There, that's it, perfect, shut your eyes and don't move - and don't speak."
This is the only story I've found tagged 'pseudo-necrophilia,' just so you know. It's as much about being the focus of someone else's utter, rapt attention as anything else.