I love the sibling dynamics here with both Sherlock and Mycroft being the Big Brothers to Q who is so the youngest who always balks at being treated like he's five when he's a grown man.
The thing about Q that I always find quite interesting when I write him is that, in all other situations, he is calm and in control and the boss of things, but as soon as he gets in a room with Sherlock or Mycroft, he is a child. He turns into a child with them. I just find that really interesting from my authoring point of view.
Really lovely filling the gaps here between canon and your Q-verse!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. It sort of poured out of me, so I'm glad it made sense. :-)
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Date: 2014-01-16 05:55 am (UTC)The thing about Q that I always find quite interesting when I write him is that, in all other situations, he is calm and in control and the boss of things, but as soon as he gets in a room with Sherlock or Mycroft, he is a child. He turns into a child with them. I just find that really interesting from my authoring point of view.
Really lovely filling the gaps here between canon and your Q-verse!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. It sort of poured out of me, so I'm glad it made sense. :-)
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