Pandora's Box

Summary: In which Moriarty has known John long before Sherlock, and had been infatuated with him for the same amount of time. He's interested in Sherlock, but it's only after he sees Sherlock with John that things starts to get personal. Sorta-AU.

Pairing: Sherlock/John, Moriarty/John (one-sided/unrequited)

Rating: R to be safe.

Warnings: Disturbing thoughts, violence, general creepiness and possessiveness from Moriarty's part. Quite a bit of dark themes.

A/N: This is the second part of the fic~ Thanks so much for the reviews that have been given! I must apologize here for some grammar mistakes/typos in the first chapter + possibly this one as well, as my fics aren't beta-ed.

~PART TWO~

When news of John getting shot in Afghanistan reached him, Jim had been thinking about his puzzle for Sherlock to solve. It had been a few months since he set this new game in motion, and it appeared that Sherlock hasn't caught on to it yet. Jim was in a good mood, feeling smug at his own brilliance to be able to come out with something as intricate as manipulating a dying cabbie to go on a killing spree and also to mask those killings as suicides. But it would be no fun if Sherlock didn't participate in the game, and Jim wondered if he should create a new one, or lead Sherlock to some other insignificant plans that he already had in motion.

The man who had delivered the news trembled all the while under his piercing stare, and the rage that bubbled to the surface immediately was almost too much to bear.

Before the man even had a moment to stammer out his apologies, Jim had his gun out, and the man was already on the floor. Moran had stepped in then, shaking his head as he saw the dead man, blood already pooling around the carpet, soaking them to an almost calming shade of deep red.

Normally, Jim would be mesmerized by the sight of death in front of him, but not this time. His knuckles were white as they gripped the edge of his table, and he was barely able to keep his voice calm as he asked: "How's John?"

Moran gave him a hard stare. "You really should stop killing people who bring you news about John Watson, Moriarty. Nobody wants to do it anymore."

A glare from Jim was enough for him to hold his tongue. Moran might be an ex-mercenary, but he wasn't stupid. Moran knew that Jim could have him dead by the next moment if he wanted to. And Moran had been with him long enough to know that John would always be Jim's main priority.

"He's alive. The medics managed to pull the bullet out from his shoulder, a few centimetres more, and he would be dead though." Moran said, knowing that Jim would want to know everything about John, even though sometimes the man didn't liked what he heard.

Jim nodded, but Moran could see that he was wind up tighter than a clock by the set of his jaw and the almost hard look on his face. That was the look he had before Jim just snapped and started his killing spree a few years ago when he thought John was dead in a bombing, and Moran knew that he had to stop Jim from getting into that homicidal mode.

The last time really hadn't been pretty. And that was coming from Moran.

"He's coming back." He said quickly.

That did it. Jim's gaze snapped immediately to him, and Moran was half-relieved to see that the cold and empty look in them was gone.

"He's coming back to London. His wounds won't allow him to be in service any longer, I believe he will be back by next week."

Almost instantaneously, Jim's face broke out into a huge grin, and Moran had to suppress the urge to shudder at the almost maniacally glee and excitement in Jim's expression. The softness in his eyes that had appeared at the prospect of John Watson returning chilled Moran, because instead of making him almost human, it actually brought out the possessive gleam in Jim's eyes, and Moran had for many years witnessed firsthand just how obsessive Jim was with the man.

In that moment, Moran almost felt something akin to sympathy for Watson.

The man would never be able to escape Jim Moriarty's clutches, and he didn't even know it.


Jim had never felt so alive.

Finally, finally, John was coming home, coming back to London where Jim could reach him, and see him, and may even be able to touch him.

Jim was determined to keep him this time. He had learnt his lesson the last time, and he didn't want to lose John again.

John belonged with him, always.

Jim would make sure of it.


The first week of John's return back to London, Jim spent almost every moment of his time following the man around London.

John Watson seemed more subdued now, compared to Jim's last image of him, and carried himself like a man who had lost all hope in the world. He looked worn down, and seemed to have lost the sparkle that was once in his eyes.

Jim loved it.

The more damaged John was, the easier it would be for Jim to manipulate John over to his side. Jim looked forward to caring for John, and to helping John in regaining hope and purpose in life. And when that sparkle of life returns to John, it would be all his. All Jim's doing.

It would be glorious, to be able to achieve such a thing. To be able to affect and have control over John in such a manner would be so perfectly wonderful, that the mere thought itself was addicting and exhilarating.

Jim wanted, oh how he wanted, that in the future, every smile, every laughter, every frown, every action, every thought, every decision-just every aspect of John, would be there only because of Jim, to be there only just for Jim.

Jim wants John to exist for him, so much so that John would be unable to live without Jim.

He wants John to feel him on his skin, in his blood, flesh, and bone; and to occupy and just lay claim to all of John's mind, heart and soul. Wants John to be so full of Jim, that without Jim, John will die, not from death, but from the lack of Jim.

It will happen.

And when it does, it will be the greatest conquer that Jim's ever done.


Jim planned, but for all he planned for, he didn't planned on John meeting Sherlock.


When he heard that John had moved away from his flat, Jim was furious. He only learnt about it a week later, as he was too busy sorting out a drug deal gone wrong in Hong Kong. He had to fly over to sort out the mess personally, and was livid that the Hong Kong's supposedly famed mafia was so utterly incompetent.

And apparently, in that small space of time that he had been absent from London, everything had gone to hell. Normally, he would have left Moran to handle things, but since there was another sticky situation in Ukraine, Jim had him go over there to take care of things instead. If Moran had been in control, he would have known to keep a closer eye on John and also to keep Jim up to date on everything about John.

But Moran was away, killing off his rival, and the imbecile which took care of things actually neglected John, and failed to tell Jim that John had not only met Sherlock Holmes, but also had moved in with the man.

Jim wanted to kill after he heard it. So he did.

He had Moran punish the man. He was strapped to a chair and gagged, unable to do anything as he watched his wife, children, and parents tortured and torn apart limb by limb. And at the very end, Moran made the man kill off his own parents if he wanted his children to live, and after the man did so, all the while sobbing and pleading for forgiveness, Moran killed his wife and children, before leaving a gun as he left the room. The man killed himself mere seconds after, and all the while, Jim watched everything from the screen of his laptop via the camera, rejoicing with every scream and apparent despair.

His bloodlust for revenge was quenched by then, and his fury was down to a more manageable level, when he found out that Sherlock Holmes had actually solved the cabbie case. While this would normally please Jim, as it meant that there would be another new game to play with Sherlock, it filled him with an irrational irritation at the man this time. And when he found out that John had actually killed the cabbie just to save Sherlock's life, Jim was beyond himself.

Intense loathing coiled up in the pits of his stomach, like a poisonous viper, tensed and waiting to strike. And the sheer hatred itself fuelled into his fury, turning it into barely suppressible rage.

He couldn't bear the thought of John—his sweet, good and utterly decent John—actually killing to protect someone that wasn't Jim. Someone that was apparently Sherlock Holmes.

It wasn't supposed to be like this, Jim still remembered vividly the protective stance of John in front of him, still savoured the feeling of security again and again deep in his dreams and memories, when the night was cold and the sudden strike of loneliness almost too much to bear, it was the feeling of home and safety and John that brought him through. John was supposed to be Jim's salvation, to be Jim's everything, he was supposed to kill for Jim, to kill only because of Jim, and it was his darkest, wildest, most desired fantasy from John.

To think that Sherlock could do nothing, and still obtain it—John Watson's total devotion, care and protectiveness, along with John's utterly seductive ruthlessness and violence—so swiftly and effortlessly, and it all belonged to Sherlock.

It was supposed to be Jim's, and Sherlock had snatched it away from him like a petty thief. Nobody steals from Jim, not even Jim's recognized rival, not even Sherlock Holmes.

Sherlock will come to know how true the fact is, when Jim has torn down the man and broke him down, and John will return rightfully back to him.

That night, Jim dreams of painting London red, of explosions and blood and deaths, and he reigns like a king of darkness on a throne of skulls. He kills and kills, but for all he does, Sherlock is always there shielding John away from him, and Jim screams and screams, but Sherlock just stares at him with ice cold eyes, face so smug that Jim wants to rip his face apart. But he could never reach the detective.

He then tumbles down his throne, and when he looks up, John is there, and Jim just wants to reach out and touch the man, to hold him against his body as he cards his fingers through John's hair. But John shakes his head, physically coiling away from Jim, and it's the pity in hatred in John's eyes which does it, which rips away the feeling of love and security from Jim in an instant.

Jim woke up screaming for the first time in years, tears streaking down his face, the heart he never really paid attention to hammering away at his ribcage, reminding him of its presence.

He thought: John, John, John.

And when the tremors finally subsided, he went out and killed ten of his own men, using only a knife and his bare hands.


Jim had been so preoccupied in planning out his 'surprise' for Sherlock that he failed to notice that Sherlock had actually caught onto one of his more lucrative smuggling ring. He spent his days now busy doing his job as a secret crime lord, obsessively stalking John's actions and whereabouts, and also plotting and planting the pieces to what would be the most elaborate game he had ever planned for Sherlock Holmes. Jim was determined to make it so that it would not only be Sherlock's most memorable game, but would also be his last one.

Every day he watched as John and Sherlock grew even closer with one another, and Sherlock would always bring John along on most of his cases now. Even though sometimes John was genuinely exasperated and annoyed with Sherlock, it seemed that he also had a soft spot for the consulting detective, as he mostly just let it slide. It irked Jim to no end whenever he saw John so caring to Sherlock, and his brain would just scream: You don't deserve him, no one does, except me!

Imagine his surprise when one of the men from his surveillance team reported to him that John had apparently disappeared, he wasn't with Sherlock, and was nowhere to be found.

Jim had never been so frantic in his life. Most of the more hardcore criminals in London all knew that John Watson was off limits, but what if the small fries who didn't know decided that John was an easy victim? Or even worse, what if there were enemies that he had overlooked? Enemies those were powerful enough to take John away from him.

Almost all of his men were sent out to search for his John. Their orders were short but precise. Find John Watson, or face deathly consequences. And if John was harmed in any manner, or god forbid—lifeless, then the men knew that they had think of what to put on their headstones, because death will be imminent.

After nearly two hours of search without any results, Jim was getting desperate. This was when Moran burst into the room, announcing that John had been found. The rest of the details came much easier after that. Jim learnt that John narrowly escaped death, and had only been saved because of Sherlock, who swooped in at just the right time like a glorified hero, saving John and his female friend.

Jim felt fear and jealousy, then anger. Cold, searing anger burnt through his veins, and instead of the usual burst of irrational urge for violence and bloodshed, his mind was for once crystal clear, as if someone had doused ice water over it. He was actually calm, and this apparently surprised even Moran himself, as the man instinctively took a step back and asked: "Moriarty?"

Jim just smiled then, and there must be something in his expression, as Moran shivered perceptibly. Without even a thought to the chaos that would result in China's underground, he ordered for General Chang to be killed, and Jim took great joy in watching her being gunned down via the webcam. The stain of brain matter and the crimson red of blood covered the webcam, and Jim chuckled in pleasure and fascination at the gory sight.

Revenge was sweet. And his revenge for Sherlock Holmes would be even sweeter.


The game, when it finally did begin, was glorious and exciting. Jim had never felt so thrilled before, and he delighted in watching Sherlock dance around in circles. And Jim thought, Yes, dance, dance like the little puppet that you're supposed to be. And I'll take so much joy in cutting down your strings.

Despite his hatred for Sherlock, Jim couldn't help but be in awe at the man's brilliance. It was just so rare to find someone of the same calibre as him, but perhaps it was this similarity that lured them and attracted them to the same person. But in all battles, there would only be one winner, only one person who could obtain the trophy and glory. And Jim wasn't intending to lose.

Still, he couldn't help but indulge himself in this game. Playing undercover was pretty fun and Jim so pity Molly Hooper, so easy to manipulate and use, and so obviously in love with Sherlock and eager to catch his attention, to prove that she could live without Sherlock. Another perfect mannequin to be used.

He had only wanted to gain some inside information into John and Sherlock, but the woman was more focused on Sherlock and had no news of John for him. But the little he heard displeased him even more, as it seemed that almost everyone who knew Sherlock thought that John was with him. And even Molly had remarked more than once how loyal and caring John was of Sherlock.

The idea of John being in love with the man curdled Jim's blood. It's like a dagger to his heart and a sharp jolt of electricity through his blood, and Jim refused to think that this might be the truth.

Because it just cannot be the truth.

When Molly told him that she wanted to introduce him to Sherlock, Jim jumped at the opportunity. Oh, how fun would it be for Sherlock to know later that he met Moriarty, but didn't deduced that it was him? It would be such a blow to Sherlock's ego, and Jim so wanted to see Sherlock battered and disappointed in himself.

What he didn't count on was John being there too. He only saw Sherlock at first, so fixed on his prey, that when he rounded the table to stand beside Molly, the sight of John there in flesh and blood nearly stunned him speechless.

He was able to maintain his façade, and savoured the eyes of John on him, of John's voice, saying his own name, such a lovely timbre to it, that it just sent trembles down Jim's spine. But he couldn't resist the urge to walk forward towards John. The physical and mental urge was just too strong to ignore. So many years it has been, so many days and so many nights, and just so many dreams, that he just yearned for John, yearned to touch the man, to smile at him, to hug him, to kiss him, to fuck him, to break him apart and crawl into him and just stay there forever and ever, and to put him together and meld him with Jim, always only Jim, so much so that John will never leave ever, ever again.

His thoughts were spiralling out of control, being in such close proximity to John, and each step he took brought him even closer to the man.

His mind, heart, body, soul—just the entirety of his being—screamed in silence: John, John, John.

He accidentally brushed John when he acted as if he was interested in what Sherlock is doing, and the apologetic smile he gave to John was given back a small quirk of the lips and the softening of the eyes. So brief was their interaction, but the impact on Jim was strong and lasting.

John's eyes remained the same, even through all those years, and Jim wanted to just lose himself in them, and to never stop staring at them. But there was a plan in place, and Jim forced himself to carry on, acting the bumbling fool that he is, accidentally knocking over the Petri dish. He brushed John again as he leaned down to take it, and John moved away for him, and all Jim wanted to do was grab him and say: Stay, stay. His hands were almost trembling when he surreptitiously placed the slip of paper under the Petri dish.

He wanted to run away, not trusting himself to stay any longer in John's proximity, yet he can't help but linger, and when John looked at him and replied, it was almost like heaven, and it was too much, too much for him to continue being there if he wanted to continue on his act, and he fled. He had only wanted to taunt Sherlock with the number, knowing that the man wouldn't take him seriously. Now though, he almost hoped that John would be just that slightly interested in him and phone him back.

The thought itself, of John attracted to him and contacting him, along with his interaction with John made him whimper with need, and the surge of arousal and lust was overwhelming. He stumbled into the men's washroom, almost fumbling with the lock.

He was hard, so hard, harder than he had been in years.

He thought of John. John's voice, John's eyes, John's smile, John's lips, John's body…His John, just John, John, John.

He came, with a strangled moan, with John's name on his lips, whispered out like a reverent prayer.


The game was on, and Jim was thrilled at seeing Sherlock and John running around in circles all over London. He had planned to take John away at the end, and bombs would be planted in 221b to finish off Sherlock once and for all. But he didn't count on Sherlock sending him a message to meet him at the poolside, and Jim couldn't help but go. He already had John with him by then, courtesy of Moran. It was relatively easy to snatch John away, and Jim suspected that John had been too preoccupied with his thoughts to pay any attention to his surroundings. He believed that Sherlock might be the main focus of John's thoughts, and the anger and jealousy which bubbled to the surface made him change his plans at the last moment.

He was in his car, making his way to the poolside, with John draped across his lap, unconscious. And Jim could finally touch and look to his heart's content. The first touch of his fingertips against John's temple sent a jolt of tremor through his body, igniting his blood in its trail, and Jim felt so complete and alive that he can't help but sigh in relief. John had stirred then, obviously about to wake up, and Jim was so looking forward to gazing into those blue eyes, knowing that Jim would be the first person that John would see when he woke up. But then John let out a small groan, and whispered: "Sherlock…"

Jim was furious. How dare he? How dare Sherlock Holmes take away John's mind and attention even when John was unconscious? It was supposed to be Jim's. It was always Jim's. Who was Sherlock to come waltzing in and taking away Jim's space?

It was unacceptable. He wanted to let the man die a horrible death; a bomb was far too merciful, and relatively painless. He wanted Sherlock to be yearning for death before Jim finally finishes him off. To be so filled with despair and agony that he wouldn't even have the strength to live if Jim spares his life. Jim wants Sherlock—proud, arrogant, confident, self-absorbed Sherlock—to lay broken and a pathetic mess at his feet, and Jim would take the thrill in knowing that he had managed to strip Sherlock bare of what made him such a captivating and intriguing force to behold in the first place. It would be glorious, the perfect revenge, if Jim managed to break Sherlock.

Staring down at John in his arms, Jim knew that just like the way to him was John, the way to really harm and hurt Sherlock would also be the same. And much as he didn't want to hurt John, he knew that every single day that Sherlock Holmes remained alive, Jim Moriarty would never have a place in John's heart. Jim would have to forcibly rip Sherlock Holmes' imprint from John Watson, like a surgery to remove a malignant tumour, it would have to be done swiftly and ruthlessly. He can't afford to let Sherlock influence John any longer, as much as he can't stand for Sherlock to be so important to John.

So he wrapped John in a bomb vest, and had Moran bring the man to the pool, not willing to reveal himself in front of John, knowing that the only thing that he would see in John's eyes would be anger and hatred. And Jim didn't want that, never did want that from John.

When Sherlock came, Jim savoured the look of betrayal and shock on his face for a moment, and when Sherlock knew that John was the one covered in Semtex, the panicked gleam in his eyes and his blood-drained face was enough of a compensation for how Jim felt when he wrapped John with his own explosive device. It was like ripping his heart out, and he wanted Sherlock to feel the same way. Wanted him to feel as ruined and as conflicted as Jim was ever since he knew that John was with Sherlock.

Sherlock had taken John from him. And now Jim was only being courteous and returning the favour.

What Jim didn't expect however, was John's willingness to sacrifice himself for Sherlock. And the instant John's arms wrapped around his torso to restrain him, Jim felt something akin to heartbreak for the first time in his life. It was also the first time that he thought—maybe he never really did have a chance with John. Maybe John would never be his, and maybe this was his own fault.

The urge to flee was compelling. He didn't even want to go through with his plan anymore. What use would it be, if everything he did just further bonded John with Sherlock, and pushed him further away from John?

He left, not without warning Sherlock to back off, the words themselves a double meaning. But as soon as he stepped outside, he realized just exactly how pathetic he was being. This wasn't him. He was Jim Moriarty, and he wasn't soft. And he certainly wasn't forgiving either.

He felt vindictive, and wronged, and for the first time in his life, he wanted to harm John.

Because if I can't have him, no one will. He thought.

With that, he issued orders to Moran and his snipers, and stalked back towards the pool. He wanted to at least see John for the last time as he killed the man, because of he can't have anything else from John, he could at least claim to own John's death. But he didn't count on Sherlock's action, and he certainly wasn't prepared for the explosion as Sherlock actually shot the vest.

Moran managed to get him out in time, and as Jim watched the building crumble down from his car, he felt as if a part of him was crumbling and dying at the same time.


Later, he would find out that both Sherlock and John lived, and Jim would start running, because this time, it seemed that Sherlock was determined to take the war to him, and he wasn't alone. Someone powerful, more powerful than Sherlock could ever be, was actually onto Jim, and already his many networks were being revealed and destroyed one by one.

But before that, Jim would have actually mourned for John. The sorrow he felt during that period, coupled with the elation that surged at the news of John's safety, told Jim one thing:

He had never forgotten John.

And he suspected that he would never want to.


Sherlock's pursuit of him was relentless and fuelled with a passion that Jim had never seen from the detective before. John seemed to be the reason though, as it seemed that Jim's last stint had actually been the final shove needed for both of them to realize that they loved each other. And Jim's sources in London had all told him the same thing—that Sherlock and John were now officially together.

He hated Sherlock Holmes. Hated the man like he had never hated another person before. And with this, Jim found his passion, an all consuming fire and urge to destroy the man.

Jim stopped playing with Sherlock then. What he planned ceased to be games, but became battlefields instead, an arena designed just for one purpose, and that was to destroy and kill Sherlock.

Sherlock hunted him alone, and Jim was pleased that he had actually managed to separate both of them. He brought Sherlock on a merry chase across the world, corpses and bloodshed and destruction and chaos trailing after their paths, but everything he did never deterred Sherlock, in fact, the man seemed even more possessed and determined to find Jim after every single failed attempt.

Jim could sense that Sherlock was getting closer to him, and knew that a final confrontation between the both of them would be inevitable in the future.

Yet, now that Sherlock was away from John, Jim actually started hoping again.

Started thinking about John incessantly.

He thought of how, if Sherlock died, that he would most probably have a chance with John. John seemed attracted to Sherlock's brilliance, and there seemed nothing more of the man to be desired by John, and Jim was equally brilliant, if not even smarter than Sherlock, so surely John would see that Jim could give him even more excitement and purpose in life than Sherlock? Jim would be able to care for John so tenderly, give him the attention he so deserves but never gets from Sherlock. Jim would tell John of their past together, remind him of the fact that he met Jim first, that he chose to protect Jim first. Not Sherlock, never Sherlock, so how could John not see that Jim was the perfect person for him? He would be able to see it, would be able to recognize that Jim was his destined soul mate, and that Sherlock was just an obstacle placed by destiny for them to overcome together. It was fate that brought them together first, which brought John to Jim first, so surely it must mean something. Surely John would feel the same way.

The more Jim thought about it, the more convinced he was. Without Sherlock, he and John would be together. Sherlock was the source of every anomaly in Jim's plans for John, and was the reason behind everything that pushed John away from Jim. Jim was almost certain that Sherlock must have sensed something; Sherlock must have known that John was his, and that's why he snatched John away in the very first place.

Without Sherlock, everything would have been fine.

Without Sherlock, John would have been with Jim.

And now, as long as Jim kills Sherlock, without Sherlock, Jim and John would finally be together.

Yes, Jim was sure of that.


His dreams, from then on, were always of John. Of John and him together, just strolling peacefully down the street, hand in hand; of both of them, wrapped around the other, falling asleep and waking up at same time; of John, surrendering completely to Jim, a quivering mess beneath, as he shuddered and screamed out his release; of Jim, holding John down and just kissing and biting, leaving trails of Jim everywhere…

Just everything, was John, John, John.

Every time, he would wake up, aroused and just needing, needing John.

But also, after every dream, he would wake up, with the need and lust clawing away at his heart and mind, and he would feel emptiness, a void which just grew even hollower with each passing night.

And it would be minutes before he realizes that he's trembling, curled up and all alone in the dark.


The final confrontation, as it turns out, was at Reichenbach Falls.

It had been a year since he and Sherlock started this little war of theirs, and Jim had never passed a day without thinking and dreaming about John. It felt like he needed the man more than anything in the world, but Jim knew that he had to finish off Sherlock first. Then only could he be together with John.

John would definitely be delighted and in awe of Jim when he presented Sherlock's death to the doctor, the most romantic and perfect present for the both of them, as it would finally signify the beginning of their relationship. John would finally not be saddled down by Sherlock, and would be able to fully devote himself to Jim.

It would be glorious, and Jim can't wait for it to happen.

Sherlock met him, and for once, both of them were truly alone. Jim without Moran and his backups, and Sherlock without the aid of his brother. Oddly, Sherlock was as impatient as Jim was, as he pulled out a gun immediately.

Jim did the exact same thing. After circling one another for a few moments, both of them lunged, and Sherlock tried to tackle Jim down to the floor, but Jim was having none of it.

He had to kill Sherlock. Only then will John be freed from the man and Jim could claim him.

Jim fought back, and for all of Sherlock's advantage in height and strength, Jim had the skills and the experience. He was confident that this would finally be Sherlock's demise.

A sharp shout of "Sherlock!" rang through the air, and it sounded so much like John, that Jim couldn't help but instinctively react to it. This moment of hesitation however, gave Sherlock the opening to punch Jim right in his ribs, fracturing them, and Jim staggered a few steps, before feeling his body shift backwards. Hand shooting out, he grabbed onto Sherlock's coat, and the next moment, both of them were falling over the edge.

Sherlock grabbed onto the edge of a stone, and held on. But Jim's grip slipped, and his body fell backwards, plummeting down with the pull of gravity.

Jim looked up, an almost disbelieving feeling spreading in his chest, and saw that Sherlock was still hanging on and a dark shape appeared over the edge of the waterfall, obscured by the sunlight, and then the shadow was pulling Sherlock up, steadily.

Just as both of them tumbled away from the edge, the figure stood, and the sunlight glinted off sandy blonde hair, highlighting them just so, and Jim sharpened his eyes, hungrily taking in the face that he had yearned to see for the past year.

The corners of his lips twitched up into a smile, and before Jim plunged into ice cold water to experience the most excruciating pain and finally succumb to the overwhelming darkness, his last thought was:

John. John Watson.

~End Story~

A/N: Finally got round to finishing this story~ It's definitely very different from what I usually write, and pretty dark. But I hope that all of you had a great time reading the story, and please do let me know what you think! It would make my day~3