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Title: The Art Of Communication
Author: stillwaters01
Pairing: Gen
Length: 2,380 words
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Lestrade was used to getting odd, non sequitur texts from Sherlock. But when “John went out for milk” was followed by a terse “two hours ago,” Lestrade immediately understood three things: John was missing, Sherlock was quietly panicking, and this could all end very, very badly.
Reccer's comments: I love this for all the things that go unsaid between Lestrade, Sherlock and John. All the things they know without saying, the subtext they can hear that is unsaid and the things that they choose not to say because of the damage they could cause.
Lestrade, and most especially Sherlock, looking out for John in their own very different ways is fantastic too!
Author: stillwaters01
Pairing: Gen
Length: 2,380 words
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Lestrade was used to getting odd, non sequitur texts from Sherlock. But when “John went out for milk” was followed by a terse “two hours ago,” Lestrade immediately understood three things: John was missing, Sherlock was quietly panicking, and this could all end very, very badly.
Reccer's comments: I love this for all the things that go unsaid between Lestrade, Sherlock and John. All the things they know without saying, the subtext they can hear that is unsaid and the things that they choose not to say because of the damage they could cause.
Lestrade, and most especially Sherlock, looking out for John in their own very different ways is fantastic too!