This is unfinished and is Ritchieverse but has some Holmes/OFC action:
All the Kingdoms and Their Splendour (13357 words) by TigerDragon Rating: Mature Relationships: Sherlock Holmes/Original Female Character, Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, Mary Morstan/John Watson Summary:It is not my habit, as it has so often been that of my dear friend Watson, to be compelled to record every minor problem to cross my path. Yet in this peculiar case, I find myself unable to order my own thoughts without committing a full account to paper. It will have to be burned, of course, lest it catch the eye of my brother - or worse, Watson - but perhaps its brief existence will aid me in ascertaining my own mind on these curious events....
This one has Holmes/OFC with underlying (unrequited?) Holmes/Watson:
Miss Fatima's School of the Orient (6005 words) by tweedisgood Rating: Mature Relationships: Holmes/OFC, Sherlock Holmes/John Watson Summary: In which things are not exactly as they may appear, and a man may be very clever and yet be a fool.
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Date: 2014-02-17 10:03 am (UTC)Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Series by Lothiriel84
This is unfinished and is Ritchieverse but has some Holmes/OFC action:
All the Kingdoms and Their Splendour (13357 words) by TigerDragon
Rating: Mature
Relationships: Sherlock Holmes/Original Female Character, Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, Mary Morstan/John Watson
Summary:It is not my habit, as it has so often been that of my dear friend Watson, to be compelled to record every minor problem to cross my path. Yet in this peculiar case, I find myself unable to order my own thoughts without committing a full account to paper. It will have to be burned, of course, lest it catch the eye of my brother - or worse, Watson - but perhaps its brief existence will aid me in ascertaining my own mind on these curious events....
This one has Holmes/OFC with underlying (unrequited?) Holmes/Watson:
Miss Fatima's School of the Orient (6005 words) by tweedisgood
Rating: Mature
Relationships: Holmes/OFC, Sherlock Holmes/John Watson
Summary: In which things are not exactly as they may appear, and a man may be very clever and yet be a fool.