Title: The Unlikely Charm Of Messiness
Fandom: Elementary
Pairing: Joan/Sherlock
Rating: General audiences
Word count: 1,000
Summary: Joan and Sherlock have a moment over pot stickers. Joan ponders what to do about it.
Notes: I really appreciate and enjoy that the show has created such a wonderful platonic relationship between Joan and Sherlock, and yet sometimes I do like to imagine them kissing. So I wrote this, set not long after Joan takes Sherlock up on his offer to become his partner. It's a very belated response to the picfor1000 challenge and is based on this photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/arjunpurky/2482517713/lightbox/
You can also read it on AO3:
http://archiveofourown.org/works/830303
( The sun slants through the cables, a Cubist fantasy of orange-tinted sky and industrial metal, and Joan can't help but see her relationship with Sherlock written in the bridge's superstructure, opposing tensions that create strength, stability. At a glance, there seems no way it should work, but somehow it does... )
Fandom: Elementary
Pairing: Joan/Sherlock
Rating: General audiences
Word count: 1,000
Summary: Joan and Sherlock have a moment over pot stickers. Joan ponders what to do about it.
Notes: I really appreciate and enjoy that the show has created such a wonderful platonic relationship between Joan and Sherlock, and yet sometimes I do like to imagine them kissing. So I wrote this, set not long after Joan takes Sherlock up on his offer to become his partner. It's a very belated response to the picfor1000 challenge and is based on this photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/arjunpurky/2482517713/lightbox/
You can also read it on AO3:
http://archiveofourown.org/works/830303
( The sun slants through the cables, a Cubist fantasy of orange-tinted sky and industrial metal, and Joan can't help but see her relationship with Sherlock written in the bridge's superstructure, opposing tensions that create strength, stability. At a glance, there seems no way it should work, but somehow it does... )