9 Works in Mervyn Bunter & Peter Wimsey
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A collection of Wimseyverse drabbles and ficlets, originally from Tumblr prompts, mostly on words. Chapters are self-contained; it's marked unfinished as it's a repository for things too short to be sensibly organized into a series.
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trepidation of the spheres by extasiswings
Fandoms: Lord Peter Wimsey - Dorothy L. Sayers
01 Apr 2020
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A series of prompt fills originally posted elsewhere, cataloging the lives of one Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane.
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weather bird rag by couldaughter for pale_and_tragic
Fandoms: Lord Peter Wimsey - Dorothy L. Sayers
25 Dec 2019
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“Oh, Bunter,” said Peter reprovingly. “I have never complained about anything of the least consequence.”
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The merry merry bells of Yule by athenasdragon
Fandoms: Lord Peter Wimsey - Dorothy L. Sayers
23 Dec 2019
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Bunter looks after Peter on Christmas Eve, 1920, during an especially bad attack of nerves. Title and quotations from Tennyson's "In Memoriam XXVIII"
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BBC Sherlock: A Whimsical Case by Wynsom
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
07 Dec 2019
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A new adventure for our Baker Street Boys! Sherlock and John meet young Lord Peter Wimsey, his valet Mervyn Bunter, and his friend DI Charles Parker and join on a quest to find a famous writer who is missing. This BBC Sherlock crossover with D.L. Sayer's Wimsey borrows from a truly fascinating, "unsolved" mystery. Loyalty and friendship are running themes throughout. Sherlock - Rated: K - English - Mystery/Friendship - Chapters: 8 - Words: 24,474 - Published: 11/19/2019 - Updated: 12/6/2019 - Complete
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From a prompt by gaslightgallows on a quotation from Wuthering Heights: “He’s always, always in my mind – not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure to myself – but as my own being.”
Details and some dialogue are taken from Busman's Honeymoon.
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Bunter, Peter, and the choices they made.
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Before the Dawn by abluestocking for Arithanas
Fandoms: Lord Peter Wimsey - Dorothy L. Sayers
31 Oct 2016
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The night before Crutchley's execution, Bunter keeps a vigil of his own.
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Devil Took The Soldier Boy by copperbadge
Fandoms: Lord Peter Wimsey - Dorothy L. Sayers, Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
01 Sep 2005
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Aziraphael and Crowley have a bet, with Lord Peter Wimsey's soul as the stakes.