If someone takes an interest in this over long… thing do this however. Light Mycroft just wants best for Molly in a good way, greyish more akin to his care of Sherlock (who he let get beaten out of annoyance), to outright dark creepy bad.
From any point, right from the start, pre-season one, during, between and after one, two and three etc.
Mycroft and Molly got married while she was still studying to be a Doctor and before Mycroft gained is current position as The English Government.
With a combination of… …Desperation: Molly literally had no one else in her life *(apart from a drug addict sort of friend) …Practicality: Mycroft needed away to appear more human to his colleagues who found/find him creepy …Manipulation: Well Mycroft Holmes is involved …Compatibility: Molly is far from stupid and interesting enough not to be boring. …it just sort of happened and work for a while, when it didn’t they separated the only thing Mycroft was overtly difficult on was refusing to sign the papers having no real reason to push it, Mycroft using his influence to kill off any attempt before it starts (and having no desire to annoy him) they never got divorced.
Bonus >Mycroft calls her Miss Hooper is a not just been disrespectful (unless Molly is a qualified surgeon then it’s the opposite) but as a not so subtle reminder. *>Molly was a friendly acquaintance of Sherlock’s when students, she was a bolt-hole even then. >The crush Molly had on Sherlock in first series was a cover by both, on Molly’s part so people would stop setting her up on blind dates, on Sherlock’s his disregard for Molly put off other’s. >Tom chose to dress and grow his hair out like Sherlock from pictures thinking it would make Molly like him more. >(Assuming cannon/ish events) While Molly worked out that Tom wasn’t right for her before she could ask for a divorce how close it was did grab Mycroft’s attention. >Alternate version of Goldfish conversation l
Molly/Mycroft, Possessive Darkish? Controlling Mycroft has always refused to sign divorce papers
If someone takes an interest in this over long… thing do this however.
Light Mycroft just wants best for Molly in a good way, greyish more akin to his care of Sherlock (who he let get beaten out of annoyance), to outright dark creepy bad.
From any point, right from the start, pre-season one, during, between and after one, two and three etc.
Mycroft and Molly got married while she was still studying to be a Doctor and before Mycroft gained is current position as The English Government.
With a combination of…
…Desperation: Molly literally had no one else in her life *(apart from a drug addict sort of friend)
…Practicality: Mycroft needed away to appear more human to his colleagues who found/find him creepy
…Manipulation: Well Mycroft Holmes is involved
…Compatibility: Molly is far from stupid and interesting enough not to be boring.
…it just sort of happened and work for a while, when it didn’t they separated the only thing Mycroft was overtly difficult on was refusing to sign the papers having no real reason to push it, Mycroft using his influence to kill off any attempt before it starts (and having no desire to annoy him) they never got divorced.
Bonus
>Mycroft calls her Miss Hooper is a not just been disrespectful (unless Molly is a qualified surgeon then it’s the opposite) but as a not so subtle reminder.
*>Molly was a friendly acquaintance of Sherlock’s when students, she was a bolt-hole even then.
>The crush Molly had on Sherlock in first series was a cover by both, on Molly’s part so people would stop setting her up on blind dates, on Sherlock’s his disregard for Molly put off other’s.
>Tom chose to dress and grow his hair out like Sherlock from pictures thinking it would make Molly like him more.
>(Assuming cannon/ish events) While Molly worked out that Tom wasn’t right for her before she could ask for a divorce how close it was did grab Mycroft’s attention.
>Alternate version of Goldfish conversation
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