Welcome Home
Jan. 22nd, 2019 12:14 amHello, all!
I am sorry to have been MIA on Dreamwidth for so long. I hope you can forgive me. But I'm back now and so happy to announce that my new Johnlock project is underway with the second chapter available today. This fic has been a long time in the making and I couldn't be happier that I'm finally writing it and sharing it with all of you. However, since I haven't yet posted about Welcome Home at all, allow me to intrude my biggest project yet:
Rating: Mature
Words so far: 7,975
Tags: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, slow burn, World War II, angst, pining.
Summary:
In 1938, John Watson was at the peak of his music career, performing original jazz tunes in the hottest clubs to adoring crowds. But now the year is 1945 and Captain John Watson has just returned home from the war. Attempting to cope with the horrors he saw in the Solomon Islands, he struggles to get even a weekday slot performing at the jazz clubs. When he hears a radio announcement for a song-writing competition, he knows this is the opportunity he has been waiting for. He only needs to put a band together that can help him win the grand prize.
But first, he needs to face his survivor's guilt to honour his best friend's dying wish: he must find Victor Trevor's spouse- someone named Sherlock Holmes- and deliver a message.
I am sorry to have been MIA on Dreamwidth for so long. I hope you can forgive me. But I'm back now and so happy to announce that my new Johnlock project is underway with the second chapter available today. This fic has been a long time in the making and I couldn't be happier that I'm finally writing it and sharing it with all of you. However, since I haven't yet posted about Welcome Home at all, allow me to intrude my biggest project yet:
Welcome Home
Rating: Mature
Words so far: 7,975
Tags: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, slow burn, World War II, angst, pining.
Summary:
In 1938, John Watson was at the peak of his music career, performing original jazz tunes in the hottest clubs to adoring crowds. But now the year is 1945 and Captain John Watson has just returned home from the war. Attempting to cope with the horrors he saw in the Solomon Islands, he struggles to get even a weekday slot performing at the jazz clubs. When he hears a radio announcement for a song-writing competition, he knows this is the opportunity he has been waiting for. He only needs to put a band together that can help him win the grand prize.
But first, he needs to face his survivor's guilt to honour his best friend's dying wish: he must find Victor Trevor's spouse- someone named Sherlock Holmes- and deliver a message.
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Date: 2019-01-23 03:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-01-25 06:39 am (UTC)I do hope you eventually read it but there's absolutely no pressure if you decide it's not for you. :)