Someone wrote in [personal profile] sherlockbbc_fic 2014-01-18 10:59 pm (UTC)

Homeless!Sherlock

Re-promp, maybe after seeing canon druggie BBC!Sherlock, someone will be inspired to write about this.

I didn't know I was desperate to read this promp until I stumbled upon it and I saw it's always ignored (with the exception of a very nice short one shot).
The promp is "Homeless!Sherlock", I'd prefer it as a "What if" rather than an "AU" (but an AU is OK too).
Some tips I'd like to see in the story:

-Sherlock never (not yet?) met Lestrade so he never started to help Scotland Yard, so never became a consulting detective and never really quitted heroin (however he managed to quite decrease the use of it) and lives on the streets for several years.
-Mycroft wants to help, but Sherlock don't want it and manages to hide from his "eyes" for long periods of time.
-John has returned from Afghanistan wounded and depressed, but within several months he managed to find a Job in a private (little?) clinic (or a hospital if you prefer) and still limps.
-Sherlock of course still has his Street Irregulars.
-One day John (you choose if : they already had a bit of acquaintance, or instead John only noticed him while going or/and return to work but they had never talked to each other.) see Sherlock pretty sick and rushes to help him, I thought of a bad flu or a mild malnutrition or something similar, so he brings Sherlock to the clinic/his house to heal him (but if you choose to go through the more serious overdose route and the hospitalization, it'll be ok for me too).
-Hurt and comfort is REALLY appreciated.
-Maybe next, John slowly helps Sherlock to find his life route.
-Johnlock! (I leave the rating to you, I like a bit of smut, but I don't mind if they kiss "only" and the rest is left to the readers)

Medium/long fics or multiple fills are VERY welcome but not mandatory. <3
Thanks and sorry for the bad english.

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