A/N(1): A 221B drabble focusing on the word Misuse. Reviews welcomed. There will be more.


John couldn't fathom why Sherlock kept the eyeballs (origins still unknown to John, but hopefully not human) in the microwave. They'd remained there after the first drugs bust, but the consulting detective gave no explanation about the nature of his experiment (if there even was one!)

Sherlock's misuse wasn't just limited to their microwave either. Once, the ex-soldier had found a severed arm in the bread-bin, another time it was feet in the freezer. The exploitation didn't even stop with storage spaces! John's own personal property was frequently appropriated by the eccentric too, it seemed. Numerous times his laptop had been 'confiscated' or his gun was 'borrowed' from his bedroom, because his flatmate was ''bored''.

Then there was the, often mentioned but never elaborated on, history of misusing drugs; although Sherlock appeared to have put that behind him. The doctor still watched for any signs of relapsing; Lestrade also seemed vigilant, bearing in mind his infrequent 'drugs busts'. The police never found anything even remotely recreational, save for several boxes of nicotine patches.

That was the unhealthiest addiction of all, in John's opinion. The brunette may not smoke nowadays, but he showed no signs of cutting down on his nicotine any time soon. Nevertheless even with all his grievances about Sherlock's odd behaviour, John was still proud to be his blogger.


A/N(2): Hope you enjoyed this, there will be more. Anyway since you've read this why not take a minute and review. I'd love to know what you thought and feel free to suggest other words for me to use.

Till next time.

Morgana-le-Fai