Sherlock's parents think he and John are a couple. They might be onto something.
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Sherlock's parents think he and John are a couple. They might be onto something.
That Earth-shaking revelation, then, leads to a problem, and one that Sherlock realizes should be solved quickly, before John’s dates turn into girlfriends or boyfriends, because sometimes girlfriends or boyfriends can turn into wives or husbands while your back is turned. Every time John hums happily at the mirror as he shaves, splashes on a little gift cologne Mrs. Hudson bought him for Christmas, Sherlock is drawn back to that night by the fire, and the way John’s touch had made the world stand still.
“So, do you observe Christmas?” John had asked, months ago. “Tedious social ritual,” Sherlock answered, and promptly forgot the discussion.
Someone's leaving John strange little gifts in the weeks before Christmas. But who could it be? (A bit of fluff, a touch of angst, a dash of smut, some holiday cheer – enjoy!)
Sherlock takes John home for Christmas to meet the extended Holmes family.