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ihadabadday) wrote2019-06-07 03:16 pm
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The Black Book - AU - Locked to
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He was lucky with his expertise he was able to find a job relatively quickly in a field he was familiar with. John looked down at his mobile as the alert came through. Christ. It was going to take him at least twenty minutes, if he was lucky, to get to the scene. But, he packed his things into the case and headed out.
He had been in Afghanistan for five years. First as a medic, then a doctor, and finally a hunter. He still was a doctor, but he had been assigned to an elite unit in the desert. Part of him felt a bit odd about all of it. But he didn't quite mind.
He made sure he had everything before he left.
He heard the annoyed voices, before he saw anyone as he entered the room.
"Oi. Who're you?" A man with two days of stubble and mussed black hair asked.
John paused and looked him over before his eyes landed on the gentleman in the suit with salt and pepper hair. There he was. "DI Lestrade? I'm Doctor John Watson, the new Occult Specialist, I just started last month." He gave him a smile, wanting to be nice, but not too friendly. People got jumpy around the occult. He saw it all the time in Afghanistan, and even here in London.
He had been in Afghanistan for five years. First as a medic, then a doctor, and finally a hunter. He still was a doctor, but he had been assigned to an elite unit in the desert. Part of him felt a bit odd about all of it. But he didn't quite mind.
He made sure he had everything before he left.
He heard the annoyed voices, before he saw anyone as he entered the room.
"Oi. Who're you?" A man with two days of stubble and mussed black hair asked.
John paused and looked him over before his eyes landed on the gentleman in the suit with salt and pepper hair. There he was. "DI Lestrade? I'm Doctor John Watson, the new Occult Specialist, I just started last month." He gave him a smile, wanting to be nice, but not too friendly. People got jumpy around the occult. He saw it all the time in Afghanistan, and even here in London.
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He then looked up at Sherlock, smiling. "What should we name him?"
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And he was still crying.
And he was beautiful.
'I was thinking about William Hamish." What so you think?
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"I like it."
John shifted to get his shirt off so he could feed William. He brought the babe to his breast.
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The healer helped John deliver the afterbirth while William still drank, then he cleaned John up a bit, and gave them some time to be alone, the three of them.
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He didn't know what the world had in store for their little boy, but he would do anything and everything to keep him safe and protect him.
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Sherlock smiled softly, leaning down and kissing a now sleeping William first, then John. "He is." He said, his voice warm. "You did so well, love. You kept him safe for 8 months and 2 days, and now he is happy and healthy."
He sighed softly. "I don't know how long it will be before he starts showing traits of either being a Demon, or a Vampire. Usually Vampires are turned, not born, so he is quite unusual in that way. But he's unusual in a lot of ways, isn't he?" He chuckled.
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"My abilities didn't manifest until I was fifteen, sixteen years old. So we may have time."
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"Ask me what?" Sherlock turned to see a portal, and out of it stepped Mycroft. He didn't have a pendant like Sherlock did to change his look outside the shop. He was powerful enough that he didn't need it, it seemed.
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"We were discussing when there is the possibility of William's powers manifesting." He answered, "And how did you get here? Vampires can't open portals to the underworld."
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He took a step closer, then another, and a third, until he was close to Sherlock, and the sleeping child. "He looks a lot like you, child." Mycroft said, using the name that he had called Sherlock quite a lot when he was a young Vampire, still coming in to his own, learning what it was to be a Vampire.
Mycroft turned back to John. "You seem to forget that I have been in touch with your mother quite a bit since you two became.." He waved a hand dismissively ".. Friends. She made a portal for me."
He reached out and touched the baby, tenderly, his face softening for a moment, just a heartbeat, into something almost tender, then he drew his hand back and composed himself into his normal countenance.
"The child is half Vampire, his Sire's Sire is First Blood. Even one generation down, his blood will be strong. I have sired Vampires who have sired their own line, like you, Sherlock. And their offspring needed to drink blood from the moment they were born." He looked at John. "Mother's Milk will sustain him for a while, but I suggest that you drink from Sherlock often, as you did when you were pregnant, every couple of days, so that my progeny will get that which he needs."
"When he grows older and stronger, and no longer needs Mother's Milk, then he will need to feed as Sherlock does. Small animals should sustain him as he grows, but Sherlock will eventually have to teach him to feed from humans."
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But he just sat there, quiet. But he was far from docile. He had never been docile.
"I will be sure he gets the proper care." John answered with a smile on his face. His eyes were tinged red, the only indicator of his anger.
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But Mycroft beat him to it.
"My dear Japhrimel." Mycroft said, turning to John after he responded to him. "I have no doubts that you and Sherlock wants what's best for this child, and will attempt to give it to him."His tone was calm on the surface, but there was an undercurrent of danger. It was obvious that Mycroft did not fear John in the least.
"But he is of my blood as well, the blood of the First Born, and my progeny, and I will continue to ensure that he is safe from improper influences and learns the ways of the Old Ones." He leaned his head in a bow to John, then nodded to Sherlock. "I will be in touch. Give the child proper care." He threw John's words back at him, then he went through the portal, where it closed behind him.
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"I want to go home." He snapped as he started to get odd the stone. He was done. So very done.
How dare Mycroft. His eyes were fully red now and he... He was going to shift soon.
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"John.." Sherlock said, over their crying child. "You just had a baby. You were in labor for hours. He's less than an hour old. I understand that you want to go home, but you need to rest here. You don't have the strength to move quite yet."
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Panic and worry spread across his face. "William... Is he...?" John didn't know.
Fuck he felt underprepared, but he knew they had done all they could.
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Sherlock smiled at his lover. "He's fine. Either he's hungry again, which is likely, or somehow he sensed our unease and your anger. That is possible. We don't have any idea on what powers he may or may not have, and when they may manifest. He could be very in tune with us, or you at least, from the very beginning."
He walked over to John and very gently handed the newborn back to him, making sure to cradle his head and support his tiny body. He was healthy, with a health set of lungs to match, but he was smaller than a normal newborn. He hadn't have those extra 5 or 6 weeks to grow bigger.
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"He's here and I want to do nothing but protect him from everything that might hurt him."
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Now was not the time.
"I know." Sherlock said, nodding his head and standing close, protectively, next to his mate and his son.
"I feel exactly the same way. I will move hell and earth to make sure that he is safe, as are you. I will kill, I will maim, I will do what I have to make sure that no harm befalls even one tiny little hair on his head."
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He looked down at the newborn in his arms. What he wouldn't do for him. It was just as Sherlock said. Anything.
"How are we managing the paperwork for where we live?" He asked after a moment.
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Sherlock looked a bit confused. "Paperwork? What paperwork are you talking about John?"
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"He'll need them eventually." John wasn't sure how their son would age. Normally? Slowly? Quick?
He kissed William's head again. "Well if Mum opened the portal for Mycroft, she probably knows and is waiting for him to tell her he's finished the visit. I hope."
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He was about to say something else, when once again a portal opened, and Martha stepped through.
"Japhrimel..." She said. "My grandson.." Martha approached slowly, tears in her eyes. "I... never thought it would happen."
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"I'm not sure what his demon name should be." He said after a moment, "Nothing sounds right."
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She reached out and touched his hair. He stirred a little but didn't wake. "He has your curly hair, Sherlock." She said, a soft smile on her face.
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"He has quite a set of lungs on him as well, and a good appetite." John told his mother. He was so proud that William was healthy and here.
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