Sherlock never realized how good he would be at this parenting thing. Or how much he would love it.
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Sherlock never realized how good he would be at this parenting thing. Or how much he would love it.
In a cocaine bender Sherlock forgets to take his heat suppressants and spends his heat with a soldier readying for deployment. While he remembers the man's kindness he does not remember his name. In a move even Sherlock isn't sure he can deduce, he decides to keep the child.
What will he do 10 years later when he meets Dr. John Watson at Barts?
As Sherlock and John renovate Baker Street with Rosie underfoot, Sherlock can’t help but wondering how he could possibly convince John to just stay indefinitely…
Mary's past catches up to her in a blaze of fire, leaving Sherlock to deal with the aftermath, not to mention a baby. Sherlock has no idea what to do, but he has no choice but to do the best he can. Parentlock.
John and his daughter come to live at 221B.
It starts with five words. “Is my father really dead?” Or maybe, that’s how it ends.
The British Government accidentally clones Sherlock Holmes. Which brings a baby to 221B Baker Street.