Author's Note: Hey! This is a just a silly collection of how others would see Sherlock's many "experiments". I appreciate feedback! Thanks :)

Ted knew the prestige of St. Bart's hospital. It had always been stocked with the most up-to-date research and scientific equipment, but now that the cases of one Sherlock Holmes had made the hospital famous in forensic science, it should have been the most sought after training opportunity. However, it was not recommended and often discouraged by teachers at the Uni.

Ted could not fathom why. The pathologists were smart and eager to teach, especially the lead pathologist Dr. Molly Hooper. She was nice, and wasn't bothered whenever Ted had a question or didn't understand a certain procedure she needed. She would calmly explain it and help him through the complicated steps.

He was just getting comfortable around the lab when he was asked to go pull out a body in C3. He fully expected a nice, quiet body bag when he opened the small, square door. Instead, he found a very tall, dark, angry, and alive man.

"What is it?" He growled, nearly startling Ted out of his wits.

"Nothing!" Ted yelped, shoving the slab back into the cell and slamming the door shut. He stiffly walked back to Dr. Hooper who was in conversation with a small, nice looking man.

He was too scared, and more than a little worried over the state of his sanity, to bother with formailites. "Dr. Hooper." He interrupted.

She broke off her conversation with the man to address him, "What is it?"

Ted shuddered a little as the same words the previously-thought-dead corpse had growled at him. "I know this sounds crazy, but I think the body in C3 isn't...dead."

The man gave an almost pained expression, "Oh, so he is here." He marched past the two to the containers and opened the door. Folding his arms, he looked down at the disgruntled man.

"Sherlock." He stated.

"It's an experiment!" The man shouted and slammed the door shut again.