A/N: Sorry for such a long wait, there have just been so many exams! I was totally not procrastinating.

So here is this chapter. Enjoy!

Support for the post had grown. Replies on the post had multiplied like rabbits. Her inbox was flooded with notifications. Never in her wildest dreams did she imagine her contribution would garner this popularity.

The post had also been shared to Tumblr, which had quickly become the capital of the Believers, the central hub of the sites and those who believed. There, the phrase 'I believe in Sherlock Holmes' had taken off and become the unofficial slogan of the group. She had quickly become a big name in the movement. So after much debate, she sat at her computer that night and started a new post.

Title: Moriarty is real

Before I get to the topic of this post, I would like to say thank you to all those who have shown their support. I never imagined that my post would be so popular!

But anyway, I have been seeing many good posts here questioning the validity of the media's source, 'Richard Brook'. Brook claims that Sherlock Holmes hired him to play Moriarty, and that he is an actor, a presenter on kids' TV show, 'The Storyteller'.

However, accumulated evidence contradicts his story. A recent post by believer (see it here) shows channel guides and TV listings from the years in which 'The Storyteller' was meant to have aired. As you can see, 'The Storyteller' is not present. This is supported by doyleshipsit, with their own sources, showing that 'The Storyteller never aired in it's supposed timeslot (see post here).

If this isn't enough evidence, SCREW-THE-PRESS, (see post here) has compiled a list of crew members for 'The Storyteller', who have been proved to not have been alive during the filming or simply did not exist at all.

This just goes to show that 'The Storyteller' was a show that never happened and that Richard Brook is a fake. And I would like to add an opinion of my own.

Where is Richard Brook now? Surely, during this current scandal, he would come forward and give a statement, but no, he hasn't been heard of since his infamous newspaper interview. It's like he's fallen off the face of the Earth, making it all the more likely that he is a fake, just another of Moriarty's identities to be used and discarded.

So, if Brook happens to be reading, if he happens to know what I'm saying, then I say to him to come forward. Prove to us that you are not lying, that you are 'innocent'.

But in the meantime, I'll firmly stick to my belief that Moriarty is real.

-Sherlockian

She submitted that post in the security that Richard Brook was 'out of town', as his automated email put it.

The Believe in Sherlock Movement, or simply 'The Movement' to some, was escaping its internet confines. There were, of course, the warring newspapers, those who believed and those who didn't. Currently, the non-believers outweighed those who believed, with many standing neutral, but with the ever constant issue of Richard Brook not presenting himself, even some non-believers were having their doubts about Miss Kitty Riley's articles' validity. As the members of The Movement helpfully pointed out, her hate articles were just that; an attempt to exact revenge over some past grudge.

And them, there was the graffiti issue. It had started popping up recently, in a shade of yellow not unlike that of the graffiti from John Watson's The Blind Banker. It must have been homage to the case and therefore, to the message of the Movement. And there was also the fact that they had been spray-painting the line 'I believe in Sherlock Holmes'.

And idea had spread quickly through a small group on Tumblr. They had posted pictures of their arms covered in slogans from the Movement. Her line, 'I believe in Sherlock Holmes' had been one of them. She thought it was brave of them to wear their beliefs on their arms, and so must other people as soon the pictures were everywhere, believer after believer writing on their arms. She, admittedly, had done it too, to school mostly. Teachers had yet to notice.

The media had started picking up on the Movement, which meant that their plans were coming to fruition. Of course, with this, there would be haters as well.

But let them come, she thought, picking up a pen from her desk. On her arms, she wrote 'I believe in Sherlock Holmes, Moriarty is real' before leaving her room and going outside.

A/N: This chapter took inspiration from #believeinsherlock by Tellytubby101, which is a very good story by the way. So thanks to them!

So I hope you all enjoyed this chapter and stick around for the last one!

Reviews will be very much appreciated!