[identity profile] lijahlover.livejournal.com
Title:Watson's Folly
Author: Diana Williams
Pairing: Sherlock/John
Length:299313
Rating:Mature
Warnings: AU-Historical,Alpha/Omega
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary:John Watson, the new Earl of Saughton, is madly in love with the beautiful Mary Morstan. But he has returned from the Peninsular War to find his family on the brink of ruin and his ancestral home mortgaged to the hilt. He has little choice when he is introduced to Mycroft Holmes, a civil servant of apparently unlimited wealth and no social ambitions for himself - but with his eyes firmly fixed on a suitable match for his only brother, the unorthodox and irascible Omega Sherlock Holmes. Can John forget the woman he loved and find happiness with a man so very different from his lost love?
Reccer's comments:This story was amazing from start to finish. She did a lot of research into that time period and you could tell. I found her characters engaging just brilliant. She has such a way with words...This story was a delight and such a fun ride. I will want to come back and re read this gem over again. So many lines were perfect I loved this one of so many..... Sherlock had lifted his head and there was an amused look on his face as he stared at his husband. "John, I am quite aware that you are a good and moral man, and that your words and thoughts on that matter are genuine. You are my moral compass, a fixed point in a changing age."


Her Sherlock is amazing and a little bit reckless but her John's such a gentleman and caring doctor, until the need to deliver a brutal beat down arises. :))))))))) They make the best team together as always.

Here is a link to the entire series The Watsons of Saughton
[identity profile] ficklepig.livejournal.com
Title: RFU (series)
Author: okbutjusthisonce (AO3) / consulting-homos (tumblr)
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: ~500-7000
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: none
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: “Are you pregnant again?” Sherlock says, eyeing John suspiciously.

Reccer's comments:

RFU is, to the best of my understanding, a series of responses to tumblr fic prompts going back to 2013. I don't remember who turned me on to them, but I remember thinking the stories were kind of awful; fifteen fics later I realized that they're awful like cheetos. They're quick junk food perfectly tailored to a specific craving (extreme/multiple pregnancy kink, with some animalistic/jealous Sherlock, which John cheerfully encourages).

As omegaverse goes, this series doesn't take itself or its kinks - or punctuation - too seriously. It's the kind of pleasantly bonkers porny romp you might hope to find in a members-only forum, but focused more on relationship dynamics than on the actual sex. Just enough of that to get the job done, and each story has its own humorous twist.

I particularly liked "Wayward," a recent entry, where a very, very pregnant John is out and about, coyly riling up the populace for his own purposes.

"Look at that." Kate said. She tilted her chin in the general direction of the next table, although it was completely unnecessary. Sarah nodded, almost imperceptibly at the omega sitting not far away.

Veronica reached for the sugar.

"Poor thing.” she tsked. She stifled a scandalised smile. “That can’t be comfortable.”

Sarah picked up the pot.

"Some people," she said in a low voice, "have little control over their bodies." She poured her friends a bit more tea, then replenished her own cup.

“It isn't as though it’s the 1950's, though, you know? We had sex education at school.” Kate stirred her tea thoughtfully.

“Well, some feel the need for attention.” Sarah said dismissively.

“You think that’s intentional, then?” Veronica stopped spoon poised halfway from her cup in a gesture of fascinated horror, "He can barely sit up."

“I bet…” Kate’s expression had taken on a mischievous edge, “fertility drugs were involved.”


Sometimes people get invoved in the shenanigans for hormonal reasons rather than because they have soberly considered their desires and the ramifiations thereof, and also John involves outside parties at least once in a sex game, unawares, so: dubious consent.
swissmarg: Mrs Hudson (Molly)
[personal profile] swissmarg
Title: The Gilded Cage
Author: BeautifulFiction
Pairing: John/Sherlock, Sherlock/OMC
Length: 326,9077 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock (BBC)
Author's summary: In a world where Omegas are the property of the elite Alphas, locked away and treasured by those wealthy enough to buy them, John never questioned his flatmate's secondary gender. Sherlock Holmes was an Alpha through-and through. Wasn't he? A chance discovery turns the world on its head, and John is left grappling to come to terms with Sherlock's past as events conspire to threaten their future.

Reccer's comments: This is an epic. Not just because of the length but because of the intricacy and the multiple layers. First and foremost, this is a story about Omegaverse, but a very, very smart Omegaverse. There are many iterations of the Alpha/Beta/Omega alternative biology AU, and this author has taken it in a political direction. The worldbuilding is both sprawling and in-depth, encompassing legislation, the economy, social stratification, mores, education, and medicine, among other aspects. It tackles issues that resound in the real world like human rights, domestic violence, gender roles, contraceptive rights, and self-determination, and all that without ever becoming dry or getting distracted from the plot engine, which is the case.


The case, involving a serial killer, is deliciously complex in its unravelling, with unique and engaging original characters and a constant ramping up of tension. What I liked the best about it was that it’s not just something that was added to make this into a casefic; it is intrinsically linked both to the world which the author has created and to the life and situation of Sherlock and John personally, which means that as the case unfolds we get more insights into how the society works (and doesn’t work) as well as character development and progression in John and Sherlock’s relationship.

And oh boy, what a relationship! The pining and UST is fantastically rendered and at the same time devastating to wait through. Both Sherlock and John come into the story with a ton of emotional, physical, and psychological baggage that they need to sort through as they try to grapple with their undeniable attraction which is, for various reasons, impossible to consummate at first.

Beyond all that, this is just an absolute pleasure to read. The imagery is poetic yet vivid, the language erudite yet accessible. The 300k+ words go down like water, and the only thing stopping me from reading this in one sitting was the occasional need for sleep. It did take me a few days, but that just means more pleasure to be gotten out of it.

There are some passages which may be sensitive for some readers, especially the ones involving domestic violence (not between John and Sherlock) but overall this does one of the best jobs I’ve seen of discussing consent issues in an Omegaverse fic.

Excerpt... )
swissmarg: Mrs Hudson (Molly)
[personal profile] swissmarg
Title: The Waiting Isn't the Hardest Part (locked on AO3, message the author on tumblr if you need an invite)
Author: starrysummernights
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: 56,723 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock (BBC)
Author's summary: Expecting a baby should be a joyous event in an Omega’s life. It’s what all the books, websites, and talk shows bleat about. It’s the crowning moment of glory in any Omega’s life. John’s just ready for it to be fucking over.

Reccer's comments: At first glance, this looks like a pretty standard Omegaverse mpreg fic, but it's much more complex and thought-provoking than that, and manages to put itself a cut above in several ways.

First off is the exploration of gender roles and something approaching genderqueerness in the Alpha-Omega-Beta 'secondary gender'. There are plenty of fics that depict Sherlock (or John) as a strong, independent-minded Omega unwilling to submit to Alpha rule, or one of them as a restrained, enlightened Alpha who sees their partner as a person and an individual first and foremost, rather than a fucktoy. But this fic goes a step beyond that, I think, in depicting John as truly conflicted over his gender and not just trying to assert himself or redefine his role in society. He is deeply unhappy with being an Omega, to the point of self-hatred. Through the course of the story, he discovers that he is much more comfortable when he acts as an Alpha, which I found to be a fresh and intriguing perspective.

Of course, trying to deal with Omega biology is doubly hard when his body is undergoing all the changes wrought by pregnancy, and that's the second thing that I thought set this fic apart: John's attitude toward his pregnancy. He is deeply ambivalent, not necessarily to the point of seriously considering an abortion, but he basically throws up a mental block toward the pregnancy, ignoring it as much as possible. I thought that was an interesting choice, as John is usually depicted as the caring, nurturing one. It was so hard seeing Sherlock want to support John and participate in the pregnancy, and for John to completely shut him out.

Which brings me to what really drew me in, and that was the completely messed up, dysfunctional, codependent relationship between John and Sherlock. They both struggle so hard against their respective instincts - both physical and emotional - thinking they are doing what's right, but they only end up hurting each other more and more. It's one of those where you just want to grab them both by the collar and mash their heads together and say, “Now kiss!” For example, the scenes where John has to force himself to do things in order to act like he thinks a good partner should for Sherlock are masterful, striking a delicate balance between pain and hope.

Excerpt... )

This is part of a longer series, The Illusion of Control, although I don't think it's absolutely necessary to read the earlier parts. The salient points are reiterated in this story so you shouldn't feel lost.
[identity profile] andrea-deer.livejournal.com
Title: General Rules (And How You Broke Them) (on AO3)
Author: taylorpotato
Pairing: Lestrade/Sherlock
Length: 4.452 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: N/A
Verse: BBC
Author's summary: Out of all the Alphas in the world, Sherlock has only met one that he finds tolerable—Detective Inspector Lestrade. Actually, tolerable might not be a strong enough word. It's possible that Sherlock likes Lestrade a lot more than he should, but that's not something he would admit out loud. At least, not until he's in heat.

Reccer's comments: This is an AU, Alpha/Beta/Omega verse AU, to be precise. One of my all time favourites in this verse. What wins this fic for me is that A/B/O AUs sort of tempt writers into dub-con (at the very least). Some readers prefer these AUs for that reason and obviously there's nothing wrong with that, however I love it when there's an AU, which is written in a certain way, uses certain cliches, and the author of the fic goes: yeah, and how about I change it a bit? And I'm a great fan of those AUs in which at least one of the characters, to stay in character, can't follow AU cliche.

So, basically: Gregory Lestrade is above your silly A/B/O cliches and he is going to do the right thing.
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[identity profile] keerawa.livejournal.com
Title: Tanto Monta - Cutting as Untying (It Amounts to the Same)
Author: fresne
Pairing: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, Sherlock Holmes/Jim Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes/John Clay, Sherlock Holmes/Original Male Character(s), John Watson/Original Female Characters, John Watson/Original Male Characters
Length: 62k words
Rating: Adult
Warnings: dubious consent, violence, talk of self-harm
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Sherlock began to turn into a desert when he was nine. Desertification took years, but grain by grain his Memory Palace turned from a primordial forest into scrub brush and sand. Only mad dogs and Englishmen could love the desert that he'd made of himself.

When John was fourteen, he stayed out late one particularly nasty March night at the rec centre reading a book. The results of that choice left him feeling like an ill fitting cog the rest of his life.

Or equal opposites in balance.

Reccer's comments: This is a challenging omegaverse story. It took me three tries to finish reading the first scene, both because of the parenthetical and mildly archaic language and because Sherlock, as a boy, not only witnesses but participates in the murder of someone he loves.

Most authors tend to 'normalize' Sherlock Holmes, to show him as a man that, underneath, isn't so different. Fresne does the opposite.

Sherlock's parents are genius grifters, forgers and criminals. In his family, "Omegas bear the children, alphas bury the bodies." In fact, Sherlock isn't his name, just one in a string of aliases that Sherlock and Mycroft made a pact to take as their own. As an adult, Sherlock has no home, but dozens of bolt holes around London. He's an urban legend in the city. If you have a very interesting problem, and sit in the right cafe and tell strangers about it, 'The Consulting Omega' just might solve the case for you. Oh, and Sherlock also has the worst possible taste in men. The alphas he's chemically and biologically attracted to are, without exception, thieves, murderers, and psychopaths.

John, in case you were wondering, also has a rather tragic tale here, albeit one much closer to canon.

For the first half of the story, their only connection is a medieval story called 'The Romance of Mystery'. The entire story has the feel of a tale from that era, with broad strokes between detailed adventures and gilt-edged horrors recited in a matter-of-fact tone.

The author is obviously very familiar with both BBC and ACD canon, and gleefully twists snips of both to her own devices. (ACD's murderous ape is used to great effect for one of their cases.) Of course this is a story about John's romance of his Mystery, and once the two of them meet, the story becomes an intense, messed-up, and vaguely criminal love story.

Reading it was a unique experience, and one I highly recommend!
[identity profile] bowl-of-glow.livejournal.com
Title: Like Glue
Author: goseaward
Pairing: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson
Length: 4777
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: none
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: In response to a kink meme prompt: Basically I would like omega!John, who doesn't even know that omegas exist, going into heat after being exposed to alpha!Sherlock over an extended period of time.

Reccer's comments: I like Omega ‘verse fics, even if most of the time they’re really crack-y or just an excuse to write smut (not that there’s anything wrong with that). This is one of the first Omega ‘verse fic I read, if not the very first, and I still like it a lot.
An omega!John who doesn’t know anything about Alphas and Betas and Omegas faces his first heat. I love John’s wry sense of humor and stoic acceptance, Sherlock’s protectiveness, how he’s ready to help John and offer him assistance, despite his obvious discomfort at having to be the one to give him the Omega ‘verse equivalent of the birds and the bees talk. Funny and hot and also kind of sweet.

Excerpt: He should have known he'd come down with the flu. Three different doctors at the surgery had already got it, which was why he'd had so much work lately—he supposed it had only been only a matter of time before he ended up ill as well. Still, he hadn't really been prepared; his immune system was normally up to the task of keeping him healthy.

He called in to the surgery (Sarah laughed at him—a locum doctor having to cancel due to illness!—which John thought was a bit unsporting) and then stumbled down the stairs to make tea. Sherlock was doing something at the table but John knew better than to ask him for help. He walked around him, filled the kettle and turned it on.

"You didn't take your suppressants," Sherlock said. His voice sounded odd.

John turned. Sherlock's hands were steady where they lay on the microscope, but he was staring at John, frowning in concentration. "Suppressants?" John said.

"For your heats."

"Sorry, my what?"

"Your heats," Sherlock said. John blinked at him. "Or your cycles. Whatever your community calls them."

Christ, it was too early for this particular brand of nuttiness. "My community? You mean doctors?"

"No, your community," Sherlock said with peculiar emphasis.

swissmarg: Mrs Hudson (Mollywitch)
[personal profile] swissmarg
Title: Ours Series
Author: faviconKeelieThompson1
Pairing: John/Sherlock, Mycroft/OMC
Length: 76,922 words
Rating: Teen to Mature
Warnings: Major character death, dub-con
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: None provided for the series. Summary for part 1: John is an omega who has been on heat suppressants his entire life. When Sherlock realises this and shows an interest in John, they have to work their way through the problems caused by John having never had a real heat in his life.

Reccer's comments: Another series that sucked me in from this incredibly versatile and prolific author. What starts out as a fairly standard omegaverse first-time fic develops into an emotionally much deeper series chronicling John and Sherlock's life together as a couple and parents of not just one, but eventually four children. It covers the start of their relationship, Reichenbach and the repercussions, life as parents of a disparate brood, and extends into their children's teen and young adult years, and beyond (see: character death warning).

What really made this series special for me is that it doesn't limit itself to the titillation of Alpha/Omega dynamics, but tackles real relationship and family issues. This isn't an idealization of Sherlock and John as offbeat but ultimately model parents, with large-eyed, curly-haired genius children. It feels very real, and Sherlock and John feel like real people. Yes, they are to a certain extent defined by their AU biology, but the author never loses sight of the core characters, and the basic traits that make the very special John-Sherlock connection resonate with such strength in any incarnation only seem to be strengthened.

Excerpt... )
[identity profile] brighteyed-jill.livejournal.com
Title: The Flight (or on LJ)
Author: [livejournal.com profile] ficklepig
Pairing: Mycroft/Sherlock
Length: 8600
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Non-con, sibling incest, Alpha/Omega-verse
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Sherlock is not an odious pedant, or a casual vandal, or a smug, ungrateful twerp. He is meat.
Reccer's comments: If you already love Alpha/Omega-verse, I probably don’t have to persuade you to read a story about Sherlock’s first heat. If A/O is not usually your thing, you may still want to give this a chance. The desperation of Mycroft and Sherlock’s biological drives as alpha and omega, respectively, are used as a basis for exploring their fraught relationship, and the power dynamic is not nearly so straightforward as “alpha is in charge.” They’re both unsure here, and watching them in turn fight and take consolation from each other is heartbreaking.

Excerpt under the cut )
swissmarg: Mrs Hudson (Molly)
[personal profile] swissmarg
Title: Can I Be the Alpha?
Author: faviconTrista_zevkia
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: 4,647 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Did you ever wonder where the Omegaverse came from? So does John. Sherlock is strangely silent on the subject...

Reccer's comments: For my last rec of the month, a very clever, half crack, half meta piece that manages to maintain its perspective. An absolute must-read if you are into Omegaverse, foreknowledge of which is probably necessary to fully appreciate this. What else can I say? Um, casefic of a sort as well.

Excerpt:

Sherlock knew he was a selfish man and not about to give up John again. The thought of John with another person, even a woman, did not compute. Clearly, Sherlock needed to make more Johns without female assistance. Maybe it wasn’t biologically possible, but Sherlock was a chemist.
[identity profile] allonymity.livejournal.com

Title: Serviceman 
Author: PrettyAbritrary
Pairing: John/Sherlock, John/OMCs
Length: 10,509 words (two stories)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: None
Verse: BBC Sherlock

Author's summary: Don't you dare look down your nose at John Watson for his service. He's proud to be an army omega. You'll never know how good he has it. 100% non-problematically consensual and largely non-angst-ridden omegaverse, because world-building is cool and this freaking setting won't stop building itself in my head.


Reccer's comments:  Are you curious about omegaverse fic but worried about falling down the rabbit hole of knotting, heats, gender politics, and dubcon/noncon themes?  Very smart of you.  Omegaverse is one of those odd paths in fandom that makes it so wonderful and so twisted.  And this series is the perfect gateway drug to this verse.  PrettyArbritrary set out to write a fully consensual omegaverse fic and succeeded admirably.  It doesn’t downplay the issues of a culture so tied to biology, but it also paints a convincing picture of cleared-eyed choices on how to deal with the hand you're dealt with a sense of respect for all parties.  Plus the sex is very, very hot.


[identity profile] ruth0007.livejournal.com
Title: that shaky feeling
Author: overnightbivouac
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: 2879 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Verse: BBC Sherlock
Author's summary: Sherlock emerges from his own trauma. He has friends to help him.

Reccer's comments: *Guh…* Can a review just be “Guh?” overnightbivouac’s writing is sizzling and concise, while John and Sherlock’s personalities are clearly recognizable. Let’s just say she/he has a way with words that leaves me blushing and then checking to see if anyone is watching me. This particular story is set in an Alpha/Omega universe. (I’d never read an Alpha/Omega story until immersing myself in the Sherlock fandom. As I understand it, writers create their own spin on this, but basically the Omega is the yin to the dominate Alpha’s yang, and when one of them goes into heat it presents the ultimate take on horniness, ending in what else, but fornication.) Sherlock is an unbonded Omega and John is the unbonded Alpha (both BAMF and protective) when Sherlock goes into heat unexpectedly. There is also a follow-up story called when you need it most. *fans self* Read these in the privacy of your home.
[identity profile] misplaced-exile.livejournal.com
Title: Mummy, No Thank You
Author: [livejournal.com profile] unloyal_olio
Pairing: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, Mycroft Holmes/Greg Lestrade (mentioned), Mycroft Holmes/"Anthea"
Length: 19 918 words
Rating: M
Warnings: Omega-verse and all that entails (see author's warnings)
Verse: Sherlock BBC, AU (omega-verse)
Author's summary: Mummy Holmes arranges a marriage for Sherlock. Since Sherlock refuses to meet anyone properly, she must go to one of the breeding camps where older omegas are kept. She finds John Watson. Sherlock and John get along fine, but Sherlock refuses to marry and breed. Mummy decides that John should marry and breed with Mycroft if Sherlock doesn't want to. Sherlock is not happy at all. Thus, a p0rny, case-ficky, dark comedy.

Reccer's comments: Omega-verse is a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine, but I initially found it difficult to get into this kink due the fact that many fics I had read were just gratuitous PWPs. Luckily for everyone this fic is not that at all. Don't get me wrong, this fic has some pretty explicit sex scenes, but it also has a great plot, a case, an arranged marriage, action, adventure, bonding, a creeptastic Lady Holmes, a BAMF!Anthea, fantastic John-Harry sibling love, hilarious!Mrs. Hudson, evil villans and more. The writing is great, everyone is well characterized, the pacing brisk and the dialogue snappy (and supremely humourous). Even if you don't think this is your thing, I urge you to give it a try, as in the words of one commenter, it "captures the fun potential of this 'verse perfectly".

Excerpt: The woman standing in front of him isn't really a woman.

Or at least John has a hard enough time thinking of her as one. Her smell gives it all away. The honey and hunter smell that they all have. She's an alpha, and when she smiles, it's with too many teeth; her canines look too sharp.

"Open your mouth," she commands.

"Rather not." John is in a bad mood. It would just figure that an alpha female would seize upon him. He'd always hoped for a male—young ideally. Not some old, stinky bitch. John pouts the most insolent moue he can muster.
swissmarg: Mrs Hudson (Default)
[personal profile] swissmarg
Title: Gordian
Author: [livejournal.com profile] fresne
Pairing: Sherlock/John
Length: 15,961 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Verse: BBC Sherlock
Author's summary: On any given day, Sherlock might come out of the bathroom smelling like an Alpha on the hunt (Alpha #8) or an Omega in heat (Omega #9), a Beta brooding (Beta #3), or like no gender at all. The last one was his actual scent, which wasn't so much scentless as confusing. At least in an adult.

If Sherlock and John were the sort of people to read Mills and Boon novels, they could have said that what occurred was because destiny intervened and set two destined lovers in the one true pairings path.

It was the lasagne.

Reccer's comments: Yes, this is Omegaverse. But wait! Before you roll your eyes and click onward, this is Omegaverse wearing one of John's jumpers and slapping on three nicotine patches to solve relationship problems. It doesn't take itself all too seriously, but it's not crack. There's just the right amount of humour and fluff and crimes and hot, hot sex with just a pinch of angst. In this story, Sherlock keeps dismembered genitals in the fridge, Mr Hudson had a cock of steel, and John maintains the presence of mind to explain, in percentages and exact ccs, the process of Alpha/Omega heat and intercourse while he's knot-deep in the middle of it. You will want to read this for that scene alone. I'm not a fan of Omegaverse when it's used solely as a not-at-all-thinly disguised excuse for big cocks and dub-con, but this story has a heart (that may or may not have liquefied all over the microwave) and filled me with warm fuzzy squees.
[identity profile] unovis.livejournal.com
Hi!
Just a few words on our tags and tagging your recs.

Tags are useful search tools for grouping the recs by categories: by pairing, genre, content, and sources for the stories or other fanworks.

We ask that reccers attach tags that are relevant to the works they rec. You don't have to add everything that applies-- for example, not a character tag for everyone who might appear in the story, or every theme or content. But if Molly has a significant cameo, say, that you think people searching for her might appreciate, then by all means list her in a tag. Likewise if you think this is the addiction story people should read, then use the content: addiction tag.

The required aspects to tag are pairing (if it applies), relationship genre (i.e., gen, slash, or het*), and verse (the source: ACD books, Sherlock BBC, Granada, etc.).

The easiest place to see all of the tags available is in this list of tags.

Tagging is enabled only for the author of the post and the mods. Only the mods can add new tags. We have a beginning list up now, anticipating likely categories and characters. We'll add more as recs are made, if characters and pairings, for example, aren't covered already. You can request a new tag to be added by commenting here or by contacting one of the mods. Keep in mind, again, that we'll be adding character tags as additional characters appear in recs.

Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have been abbreviated as SH and JW in pairings and some other places (e.g., content: sick jw). Since this recs comm is open to all versions of Sherlock Holmes, it seemed the simplest way to identify the characters. Lestrade, Gregson, and Dimmock are listed as "inspector" following ACD book canon, and Moriarty is listed only once by his (their) surname alone. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is abbreviated throughout as ACD.

*We won't add a category for "slash-if-you-squint" or similar invitations for the reader to see subtext in a story. If the author hasn't labeled her work as slash, then it's genre: gen or genre: friendship.

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