



“My dear Watson,” said the well-remembered voice. “I owe you a thousand apologies. I had no idea that you would be so affected.“
- The Adventure of the Empty House
I published the first page of this a little while back. Sorry that it’s taken me a while to get the rest of this posted!
Some of these scenes (such as Watson and Holmes before the web, or Sherlock and Joan on the rooftop) should seem a little familiar. I very deliberately tried to recreate them from all sorts of screenshots and references.
Thank you very much to everyone who has been so supportive in having me see this through.
"You’ll come with me to-night?”
“When you like and where you like.”
“This is, indeed, like the old days.
Aaaaww ;____;

7. Cosplaying
Still working on the Our Man Bashir poster, but then this happened.
Never enough Garak in turtlenecks.
A visual guide of a ship between a professional puppy and a space lizard, illustrated with pictures and other people’s lovely gifs.

I refuse to believe the afterlife is run by you. The universe is not so badly designed.
Have you suffered in my absence?“ I asked, looking back at the altar.
Very soberly he answered, "It was pure hell.”
I didn’t reply.
“Each risk you take hurts me,” he said. “But that is my concern and my fault.”
“Why do you love me?” I asked.
“You know, you’ve always known. I wish I could be you. I wish I could know the joy you know all the time.”
“And the pain, you want that as well?”
“Your pain?” He smiled. “Certainly. I’ll take your brand of pain anytime, as they say.”
"He grew reflective again and very sad. It almost hurt me to look at him. I wanted to grab him by the shoulders and shake him, but that would only have made him furious.
“I love you,” he said softly.
I was amazed.
“You’re always looking for a way to triumph,” he continued. “You never give in. But there is no way to triumph. This is purgatory we’re in, you and I. All we can be is thankful that it isn’t actually hell.
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