You left out the bit where you’re an amazing writer, very funny, and have interesting things to say.

BDSM and twisty twisty psychological twistiness; two of my favorite things!  As I recall, you are also the person who put out the call for weird Sherlock a couple of weeks back (another thing I agree with you on; Sherlock’s always at his best when he doesn’t think like everybody else).  So let’s see, what else do I have kicking around…

Exposed (1000 words) is a more subtle sort of BDSM, and is an example of what I like to call ‘thinky porn,’ though it doesn’t visit the dark cobweb-ridden closets of the mind the way Cross Wired does.

It makes a good partner for Shiver (1100 words), actually, which is the second fic I wrote in this fandom and the first porn I ever wrote.  The writing is a bit…flamboyant (I’m afraid I went a touch purple prose), but I can still bear to look at it without covering my face in shame, so hopefully it’s not too bad.

Russian Roulette (1300 words) is twisty twisty twisty, written from Moriarty’s POV.  No porn or BDSM, but it’s got plenty of damage from Jim, John and Sherlock, and some UST.

Whipping Boy (900 words)  Haha, speaking of damage!  This one’s got an alarming Mycroft, a beat-up John, and a raging Sherlock.  It’s kind of a downer, though.  Not ‘character death’ level downer, but pretty grim anyway.

Hmmm, you might like A Piece of Theatre (600 words), which is a little thing I wrote to a prompt that asked for “Sherlock as Moriarty, without split personality.”

Aaaaand then, hah, there’s Odalisque, which is the ongoing monstrosity I’m c-writing with bobross.  As a warning, it’s a WIP, an AU, and mpreg (or at least Jim would like it to be; John’s got other ideas), and we haven’t actually gotten to the point where Sherlock intros yet.  When he does, though, we won’t be whitewashing him.  He’s not a bad person but…he’s Sherlock.  There’s been a lot of world-building/setup to do first, but the game between Sherlock and Jim is going to drive a lot of the plot, with John trying to ride it out in the crossfire.  This story is pretty much alllll about sex and power and the psychological damage radius surrounding people like Moriarty and Sherlock.

I hope some of this turns out to be up your alley!

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