A series of increasingly complex homicide cases forces Scotland Yard to expand its use of consulting investigators, bringing a new analyst into Sherlock Holmes’ orbit at the worst possible time. From the very first murder scene, the partnership is a disaster. Sherlock Holmes is brilliant, intolerable, and entirely unaccustomed to being challenged. The new consultant is equally sharp, equally stubborn, and completely unimpressed by his reputation. What begins as professional disagreement on a South London case quickly escalates into a full-scale intellectual rivalry across crime scenes, briefing rooms, and late-night investigations at Baker Street. Lestrade assigns them together anyway. Now forced to work the same cases under the same pressure, neither of them is willing to give ground, even when their combined deductions start producing better results than either achieves alone. Arguments become routine. Competition becomes instinct. And somewhere between case files, rain-soaked streets, and sleepless nights, professional hostility begins turning into something far harder to define. Inspired by “What Is This Feeling?” from Wicked
Bludhaven has been quiet for a week, Nightwing and his new hero partner y/n have both noticed this, but neither of them have any idea why. It’s up to Y/n and Nightwing to figure out why bludhaven has been so silent lately.