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After meeting Sherlock's mysterious brother at Baker Street, Greg decides to ask him out on a date to get to know him better.
Mycroft decides to try for a baby to carry on the Holmes name. Originally, he was going to do things artificially, until things get sticky and a better offer waltzes right into his lap.
Mycroft Holmes and Greg Lestrade have a very clear, simple agreement set up. Sex, once a week, with no romantic entanglement and no strings attached. But of course, relationships are never quite that simple. Rules are bent, boundaries are renegotiated, and the end result may well be something that neither of them ever expected to achieve.
Following the events of TFP, Mycroft Holmes has just been released from the hospital. Per the request of his younger brother (he assumes), DI Lestrade has made himself available to assist. As Mycroft attempts to accept help, he finds that Greg might be available for a bit more, but as his recovery quickly beings to turn him into the Holmes he'd always been, will the good detective be driven away?
“I’m sorry, Sherlock, but I think what you just said is that you’ve been catfishing a murderer online, pretending to be a couple, your brother and I, and now you want us to meet him? A murderer? As a couple!” The last few words are really quite loud, and Rosie makes a startled squeak in the kitchen.
Sherlock glares at him.
Greg takes a deep breath. “Sorry,” he says, automatically, then – “No – no! Not – not sorry, because – of all the things, Sherlock, that you have ever done, this is undeniably the most – the most utterly – I –”
He closes his eyes, fists clenched, and takes several deep breaths.
“Overlooking many, many other problems with this entire scenario –” he pauses and takes another breath, “– what on Earth makes you think that, as a couple, a detective and a – a – whatever he is –” he gestures wildly at Mycroft – “would put themselves online on a dating site?”
A step-by-step look at how Gregory Lestrade fell in love with Mycroft Holmes.
He's not as strong as he thinks he is, but if Greg Lestrade cannot find Mycroft Holmes, how on earth can he be expected to help the man? Can two lonely men find peace at Christmas?
Greg's life has gone to the dogs. In a spectacular show of really bad judgement he tries to improve things by hitting on Mycroft Holmes.
Mycroft Holmes is still at university when he meets Detective Constable Greg Lestrade, a smiling flirt with a head full of prematurely grey hair. Mycroft doesn't stand a chance.
"Well. I'm flattered and insulted. Just another afternoon with Mycroft Holmes." "I do so like to be consistent." There were any number of reasons why this was a terrible idea—not the least of which was that Mycroft seemed to think that making Greg angry amounted to a sort of charm.