Er, now that I've got that out of my system... you made this work perfectly, it's such a plausible/implausible crossover, and adding in the whole changeling child aspect to the Janet character - well, I'd totally hate it if it was actually Janet, because the appeal of her is that she's a human girl with agency from the Middle Ages, but, as Sherlock is not a girl in the Middle Ages, it works so well and it adds in an interesting dimension to his relationship with Mycroft - I see Mycroft, here, as relieved and hating himself for being relieved that Sherlock didn't trade himself or John for the human!Sherlock.
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Er, now that I've got that out of my system... you made this work perfectly, it's such a plausible/implausible crossover, and adding in the whole changeling child aspect to the Janet character - well, I'd totally hate it if it was actually Janet, because the appeal of her is that she's a human girl with agency from the Middle Ages, but, as Sherlock is not a girl in the Middle Ages, it works so well and it adds in an interesting dimension to his relationship with Mycroft - I see Mycroft, here, as relieved and hating himself for being relieved that Sherlock didn't trade himself or John for the human!Sherlock.
Basically, brilliant and amazing, so much love.