What happens when Supernatural and Sherlock meet Doctor Who? You decide.

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The Universe is going a little wibbly-wobbly. Paradoxes are popping up everywhere, major cities are in shambles, and government officials around the world are being killed off. London is at it's center, the criminal underbelly is slowly leaking up and citizens are starting to become frightened for their lives. It's attracting a lot of attention, and not all of it's good.

First up, our daring consulting detective himself, Sherlock Holmes. London is his city, and he's determined to get to the bottom of this.

Next come the Winchester brothers, fresh from America, and ready to bring down the demons they are certain are behind everything.

And finally, the Doctor, willing to do anything in his power to stop the Universes from collapsing.

All of them are bent on doing things their own way. Will they learn to work together to find out what's going on, or clash against each other and let London- nay, all of creation, fall to their own petty disagreements?
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|| Doctor Who | Supernatural | Sherlock ||

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