Fic: Unpacking: PG
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Title: Unpacking
Wordcount: 312
Characters/Pairings: Holmes/Victor Trevor
Rating: PG
Author’s Notes: Holmes unpacks his cases at the beginning and end of his trip to Donnithorpe.
When they first arrived at Donnithorpe, Holmes was informed he would be sleeping in the small guest bedroom with the box bed. Victor showed him to the room.
“I’ll leave you to get unpacked,” Victor said. “I promise I’ll be back soon.”
He gave Holmes a quick peck on the lips and grinned before leaving. Holmes smiled to himself, shaking his head, then set about unpacking his things. It did not take long for him to empty his cases, then he opened the panel on the bed and lay down inside. He felt instantly encased, as though he had entered somewhere cut off from the rest of the house. There was a small window level with his head, and he gazed out of it, feeling peaceful.
A light tap at the door heralded Victor’s return before he entered the bedroom.
“You’ve made yourself at home, then,” he observed, approaching the bed. “May I join you?”
“Please do,” Holmes replied with a smile.
Victor clambered in on top of Holmes. They both giggled uproariously as they tried to find a comfortable position. They settled on their sides, the whole length of their bodies pushed together. Victor inclined his head and captured Holmes’s lips in a kiss. As Holmes kissed his love back with equal enthusiasm, he knew this would be a good holiday.
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When he arrived back at university, it took Holmes rather longer to unpack his things back in his lodgings. He had so many regrets about how he had handled the case of Victor’s father. With a heavy sigh, he lay back on his bed and closed his eyes. Memories swam through his head of joyous nights spent there with Victor. He knew that memories would surface in so many places around the university. He heaved another deep sigh. This case of heartbreak would take a long time to mend.
Wordcount: 312
Characters/Pairings: Holmes/Victor Trevor
Rating: PG
Author’s Notes: Holmes unpacks his cases at the beginning and end of his trip to Donnithorpe.
When they first arrived at Donnithorpe, Holmes was informed he would be sleeping in the small guest bedroom with the box bed. Victor showed him to the room.
“I’ll leave you to get unpacked,” Victor said. “I promise I’ll be back soon.”
He gave Holmes a quick peck on the lips and grinned before leaving. Holmes smiled to himself, shaking his head, then set about unpacking his things. It did not take long for him to empty his cases, then he opened the panel on the bed and lay down inside. He felt instantly encased, as though he had entered somewhere cut off from the rest of the house. There was a small window level with his head, and he gazed out of it, feeling peaceful.
A light tap at the door heralded Victor’s return before he entered the bedroom.
“You’ve made yourself at home, then,” he observed, approaching the bed. “May I join you?”
“Please do,” Holmes replied with a smile.
Victor clambered in on top of Holmes. They both giggled uproariously as they tried to find a comfortable position. They settled on their sides, the whole length of their bodies pushed together. Victor inclined his head and captured Holmes’s lips in a kiss. As Holmes kissed his love back with equal enthusiasm, he knew this would be a good holiday.
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When he arrived back at university, it took Holmes rather longer to unpack his things back in his lodgings. He had so many regrets about how he had handled the case of Victor’s father. With a heavy sigh, he lay back on his bed and closed his eyes. Memories swam through his head of joyous nights spent there with Victor. He knew that memories would surface in so many places around the university. He heaved another deep sigh. This case of heartbreak would take a long time to mend.