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Title: There's none that goes by Carterhaugh (original kink-meme posting here)
Author: mesmiranda
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: 2,127 words
Rating: The author says mostly PG, but I'd say it tilts PG-13ish.
Warnings: Er, enchantment? Sorcery? None that are immediately obvious to me.
Verse: Sherlock (BBC)
Author's Summary: There doesn't seem to be one.
Reccer's Comments: Tam Lin is one of my favorite ballads/fairytales (I know it's a ballad, but after such ingenious retellings as Pamela Dean's novel by the same name, I've come to look on it as a sort of fairytale). If you'd told me it was possible to fuse it with Sherlock before reading this, I think I'd have proclaimed the idea mad. Much like two of my previous recs (And the seventh one has drownéd thee & A Brief History of Modern Magic), this piece is an excellent example of a crossover done right. The last two paragraphs are just...oh. Worth its weight in wonder.
Author: mesmiranda
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: 2,127 words
Rating: The author says mostly PG, but I'd say it tilts PG-13ish.
Warnings: Er, enchantment? Sorcery? None that are immediately obvious to me.
Verse: Sherlock (BBC)
Author's Summary: There doesn't seem to be one.
Reccer's Comments: Tam Lin is one of my favorite ballads/fairytales (I know it's a ballad, but after such ingenious retellings as Pamela Dean's novel by the same name, I've come to look on it as a sort of fairytale). If you'd told me it was possible to fuse it with Sherlock before reading this, I think I'd have proclaimed the idea mad. Much like two of my previous recs (And the seventh one has drownéd thee & A Brief History of Modern Magic), this piece is an excellent example of a crossover done right. The last two paragraphs are just...oh. Worth its weight in wonder.