CompletedIn 1842, Sherlock frequently woke from nightmares. He clearly remembered having a sister and had more than once asked his mother and brother for confirmation.
That same year, Mrs. Holmes brought Rose from the orphanage to the expansive manor, claiming to the outside world that a daughter raised in the countryside had returned to London.
The young orphan was ordered to live under the name and identity of Rose Holmes, and to cope with her two brothers: the fragile and rebellious Sherlock, and Mycroft who seemed to see through everything.
She gradually discovered that this magnificent manor was like a tangible cage, and Mrs. Holmes's suffocating control trapped everyone.
Countless times at midnight, she and Sherlock wept in the rose garden under the moonlight. The night wind stirred the youths' curly hair but could not disperse the oppressive air of the manor.
Mycroft, who seemed forever calm and composed, also gradually revealed turbulent living waters beneath his icy exterior.
And was the true Miss Holmes quietly spying on everything from some dark corner?
At the same time, madness and deformed love were burning. The dark red velvet curtain was slowly rising, yet none of them noticed that this drama woven from memories, lies, and blood ties would eventually use up the rest of their lives to come to an end.
Content Tags: British and American Derivative, Destined Love, Angst, Western Romance, Tragedy, scheming.
Others: Old Era Holmes