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Title: Triangulations
Author:
thirdbird_fic
Pairing:John/Lestrade, with hints of John/Sherlock/Lestrade
Length: This part 9474, the other fics in the series are 8410 and 5696 respectively
Rating: R the first two parts PG the third
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: In which John and Lestrade pinch the bridges of their noses and sigh a lot, John is kidnapped for the fifty-seven-zillionth time, and Sherlock finally breaks. Sequel to On Lestrade's Flawed Heart, and Other Slightly Damaged Things The fic has also a sequel : The Adventure of the Dying Detective Inspector
Reccer's comments: The writer calls it “The not your average threesome series”. It’s the sweet, realistic development of the relationship between John and Lestrade, told from Lestrade’s point of view, focusing in the first part on John/Lestrade, in the second on the ways Sherlock establish himself as the unmovable object in their relationship and the third is a funny vignette on Lestrade and Sherlock getting into trouble when left unsupervised. I loved the face offs between Sherlock and Lestrade and calm, maternal John. It’s very sweet and terribly funny in parts.
Author:
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Pairing:John/Lestrade, with hints of John/Sherlock/Lestrade
Length: This part 9474, the other fics in the series are 8410 and 5696 respectively
Rating: R the first two parts PG the third
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: In which John and Lestrade pinch the bridges of their noses and sigh a lot, John is kidnapped for the fifty-seven-zillionth time, and Sherlock finally breaks. Sequel to On Lestrade's Flawed Heart, and Other Slightly Damaged Things The fic has also a sequel : The Adventure of the Dying Detective Inspector
Reccer's comments: The writer calls it “The not your average threesome series”. It’s the sweet, realistic development of the relationship between John and Lestrade, told from Lestrade’s point of view, focusing in the first part on John/Lestrade, in the second on the ways Sherlock establish himself as the unmovable object in their relationship and the third is a funny vignette on Lestrade and Sherlock getting into trouble when left unsupervised. I loved the face offs between Sherlock and Lestrade and calm, maternal John. It’s very sweet and terribly funny in parts.