Authors note: Ok, so I'm not done with this story I like it too much. In this chapter John relises that Sherlock reads fanfiction. But not just any fanfiction.
John sat in his arm-chair bored out of his mind; he had nowhere to go, no one to see, and nothing to do. He picked his laptop up from where he had put it on the floor, and popping open the lid he realized that Sherlock had once again hacked is computer. The internet was opened and he saw that Sherlock had been reading . John didn't bother getting into an argument with Sherlock about using his computer it would just end up with Sherlock telling him he needed a better password. And so he simply continued reading where Sherlock had stopped.
The ex-army doctor read in silence for a short time before he broke out in a fit of laughing, when he had gotten himself under control he called through to the kitchen, in which Sherlock was doing something most likely revolting. "What were you reading?"
Sherlock stuck his head through the door and John noticed that he was holding what appeared to be an arm. "Oh, just fanfictions, surprisingly they are very enjoyable." The consulting detective informed his friend.
"But this is a terrible story; you cannot stand there and tell you enjoy this!" John exclaimed.
"I like to get my hands on anything that could embrace him beyond believe, and this is one of those things." Sherlock explained.
"So you're just reading this for blackmail purposes?" John tried to clarify
"Obviously," Sherlock said and slipped back into the kitchen to continue with whatever he was doing to that arm.
"I don't even think your brother had ever met Lestrade, has he?" John continued aware that he was talking to himself more than he was talking to Sherlock. "Why would someone write something like this? It's far worse than you and me, at least we've met."
John looked back at the story in front of him and was very thankful that Lestrade did not know about Mystrade stories. Fingers crossed the DI didn't even know about fanfiction.
With a small chuckle to himself John pulled up his Blog and began to write down one of Sherlock's last cases.
