HE NAMED A BEE AFTER HER

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HE NAMED A BEE AFTER HER
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I also dreamed Joan and Sherlock were undercover or something and Joan had to --reluctantly-- man this old esoteric/occult bookstore while Sherlock went through some papers in the backroom. But also the books were theirs somehow because everytime a customer came in and asked for a book Joan would remember they (she and Sherlock--they’d been together since school, occult school???) had written little messages and doodles to each other in the margins, and just ended up not selling the book at all.
She actually read a couple of the notes out loud (and Sherlock commented on them from the back, lol) and they were ridiculously sweet in a bff kinda way, but my stupid brain forgot what they said after I woke up.
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These are wonderful edits I wish this blogger had continued the series ;_;
@margoleon said: ugh, this is so perfect. Oh, god, I bet they’d have epic pillow fights, chasing each other around the house, laughing and screaming. I stg my only compain about jlm as Sherlock is that he doesn’t laugh enough. they laughed all the time in the books. Aaaaand thinking about them as teens <3333
Aaaaa I know I wish they showed both of them laughing more! It’s so rare we see either of them even crack a genuine smile, let alone laugh (it feels like anyway). And yeah, it is sad we never hear Sherlock laugh (not really Joan either...). They should’ve made this show a comedy with dark undertones rather than a drama. If that’s even a thing. (I still want the Luther and Elementary universes to collide, it would be a phenomenal crossover.)
Yeah, I can’t get enough of HS AU ideas, even though when I started off in this fandom I came up with college AU headcanons just cuz college is more fun.
If you didn’t know already @beanarie has two HS AU fics (I know this only thanks to @amindamazed, so once again thank you!) called “I’ll take you on I’ll take you all on” & “Tamarind soda and mandarin slices with tabasco”, and I’ve only read one of them so far, but it was absolutely amazing. Like so good it was painful. You know those kind of fics.
But now I keep picturing them running around the brownstone having a pillow fight. It’s weird picturing these two as always sober, but by virtue of Sherlock’s drug addiction they have to be, at least when Joan is around Sherlock (when she’s not I’m sure she likes to drink a little, and there have been plenty of times she’s wished she could have a shot or two after dealing with a super weird experiment of Sherlock’s, or after a particularly exhausting case, or a very rude witness/suspect/client). I know nothing about drug addiction (except surface stuff and what Elementary has taught me), but I just figured it was the fact that alcohol is an addictive substance that it’s like a “gateway” sort of thing for addicts, even if that wasn’t their substance they abused before they became sober.
So I imagine a serious (and by serious I mean wild fun) pillow fight involving running laughing and screaming around the brownstone would only happen if Sherlock had had several cups of coffee and they had just finished a very satisfying case and they were no longer seriously sleep deprived/fatigued. And Joan might just have had a couple drinks with another friend an hour or so earlier away from Sherlock and she was feeling a bit playful even though she was no longer tipsy.
I’m having way too much fun imagining the multitude of ways a pillow fight would even start between these two. Because I can imagine either of them starting it.
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