Introduction to this Work:

This is a collection of all my little Sherlock Holmes scribblings that I feel are not quite long enough to justify having their own story. (Yes, I did steal the idea from several other Sherlockians on here who have started doing the same thing.) I know that I already have posted several stories that belong in this collection, but I am hesitant to move them here because I wish to preserve the reviews I already have on them. The stories in question are The Importance of Recalling Instructions and What One Must Do. So for now, anything under 700 words will go in here, unless there's some special reason why it should not. I hope you enjoy my little stories!


Title: Snowman

Rating: G

Warnings: Fluff!

Word Count: 100

Summary: A little wintertime fun at Baker Street....

A/N: This first selection is a drabble I wrote for the Watson's Woes prompt winter. Yes, it is just fluff. Written 8/25/09


"Well, Mr. Holmes," Lestrade said, seating himself near the fire so that he could warm himself. "I must say I like your snowman."

"Snowman?" Holmes looked utterly mystified.

Lestrade smiled. "Yes, snowman. Don't you know you've got a little one residing on the windowsill outside?"

"No."

"Ah, pity. It does look good with your hat and pipe, too."

Holmes bolted downstairs with a cry of alarm. After they heard the front door slam, Lestrade grinned at Watson.

"You?"

Watson nodded, returning the grin. "Clients say it helps them find the house better."