- Award-winning journalist Mycroft Holmes is sent to cover the trial of the century. Militia leader Grigori Lestrade is charged with war crimes and faces the death penalty. Miraculously acquitted he invites Mycroft to come with him to witness for himself the truth and discover what really was behind the accusations. Mycroft is no stranger to war zones. He expects deprivation and hardship, but there's one thing he doesn't expect...
- Convinced to attend a costume party Greg is confronted by horrors from his past. Surely he's doomed, but help arrives from an unexpected person.
- Violence Torture Possessive Behavior Hurt/Comfort Oral Sex Protectiveness Psychological Torture Human Trafficking Non-Graphic Rape/Non-Con
Summary It started out with John and Greg drinking at the local pub. Greg asked John there because of something that happened to him. With one drink after the other the night took an unexpected turn.
John grabbed Greg and slurred, "Where do you think your going? You can't just kiss me then walk away, Greg?"
Things get hot and heavy and soon Greg is wanting to take the good doctor home to play. However, his plans are suddenly changed when a unmarked black van pulls up, kidnapping both John and Greg.
Now, it's up to the Holmes brothers to find them before it's to late. - After Greg and Mycroft have a fight, Mycroft decides to go so deep undercover the rest of the world forgets about him. Enlisting the help of his brother, will he be able to leave before Gregory finds out how permanent forever can be?
- Mycroft, Greg, and John have had enough of Sherlock's attitude. They construct a scheme to show Sherlock what it'd be like if they didn't know him.
Sherlock is drugged with a new chemical Mycroft's people have produced, and then everyone Sherlock encounters pretends they have no idea who he is.
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