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mainecoon76 ([personal profile] mainecoon76) wrote2012-01-04 10:27 pm

The Relevance of Goodness

Yes, it really seems that without holmestice, I wouldn't do any fic writing at all. At least I'd be finishing none. So here it is, my once-every-six-months fic, this time written for [livejournal.com profile] breathandflesh :

Title: The Relevance of Goodness
Characters/Pairings: Holmes/Trevor, Holmes/Watson; both can be read as friendship or pre-slash. ACD canon.
Rating: G
Warnings: none
Word Count: around 1700
Betaed by [livejournal.com profile] mrs_sweetpeach again - huge thanks!
Summary: One friend offers him safety, the other believes him dead. At the end of the day Victor Trevor begins to understand Sherlock Holmes’ decision. Hiatus fic.

"Over here..."
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[personal profile] hardboiledbaby 2012-11-03 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
This is such a wonderful story. My initial impression of the fic was that it seemed sad but not overly so; after all, eventual happy ending, yes? Then I read it aloud, and I realized the power of having this in Trevor's POV. Not just the fact of it being a third person POV—which was a great lens with which to view Holmes; and in turn, Watson, who is so very present, even in absentia—but that it was Trevor, the one person who could appreciate having "a firm hold on my friend’s affections, but had lost him all the same." Trevor, who had to endure that loss twice. He put a brave face on it, and was genuinely happy that Holmes eventually made his way home to his "good man," but for himself, Trevor's ending was less than happy—bittersweet at best, and laced with longing and regret.

So I began recording, and all the emotions just welled up. I wasn't exaggerating when I said I kept choking up, it took me several takes before I managed even the modicum of control I needed to get through the last two paragraphs. I think you can still hear it, probably more emotion than Trevor would have actually voiced in such a narrative, but I simply could not help it. Absolutely brilliant writing, MC. Thank you for a moving story, and the permission to record it. ♥ ♥ ♥

[identity profile] garonne.livejournal.com 2012-11-29 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I really enjoyed this. Victor Trevor springs to life off the page - he's far more than just a narrator. I really felt for him at the end. I loved how Watson's character comes across so strongly, too, without him even making an appearance. Lovely!