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Spock met Jim when he was 7 and Jim was 6. It has since been generally agreed that this was a mistake (or: the one where they grow up together and things are simultaneously better and worse for it).
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Amanda only wanted what was best for her son, and after Sarek’s death, she was certain that Vulcan was not it. However, she had never expected it to be Iowa either, or rather, a poor little boy from Riverside.
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Tan solo estaba esa inexorable necesidad de llorar. Microrrelato.
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Spock travels to Vulcan for a conference and encounters someone from his past, a woman he never thought he'd see again.
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While Amanda prepares to leave for Vulcan, she reflects on her pioneering ancestry.
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The child of two worlds, Spock, has hard childhood - not for being half-human, but for not being as smart as his peers given some rather unlucky twist of his genetical make-up. But given opportunity, every single of his peers is put in the shadow of his brilliance. How long will the experiment last?
Inspired by kmeme prompt and Flowers for Algernon.
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Vague A/U. What would have happened if Kirk and Spock had known each other as children? Yes, another one of those.
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Written for this prompt on the Valentine's Day Kink Meme over at issenterprise . It's time to make his intentions crystal clear, and so on this romantic occasion Sarek brings Amanda a gift--perhaps the head of the patheitc human who has also been trying to court her. Amanda just really wants to be claimed by the scary Ambassador.
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Giidas: a guardian spirit Though they are usually tied to a single family line, if a giidas's breath is captured in a diamond vial the holder may command its loyalty.
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AU, based on the Cupid and Psyche myth. How different would the world be if Surak's influence had never spread, if the Awakening had never happened, if Vulcans had never sought to control their emotions? It's the Federation, Jim, but not as we know it. Warlord Sarek's son has reached his Time and requires a mate. Who will brave the monster's lair?
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Six year old Spock is the new boy at school and Jim Kirk's new best friend. Winona talks Amanda into letting Spock stay over on Christmas Eve, and Jim explains Christmas to Spock.
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It’s a question of biology. Vulcan biology.
The problem with falling in love with a member of an insanely private species is that it just might take you the best part of a five year mission to work out that the feelings are requited. And then you might discover that he’s already decided that the two of you can never be together.
And what are you supposed to do if he won’t tell you why?
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Sarek has a festival to attend and seeks education.
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A year of ceremonies helps the crew of the Enterprise heal after the Battle of Vulcan, but Spock and Uhura need each other - and their own private ceremony - to move forward.
Oneshot. Complete.
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Sarek asked Miss Grayson how she spent the holidays. Instead of answering, she offered to show him.
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Amanda looking at the learning curve of marrying a Vulcan
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It is less than a romance, more than an arrangement, and something like a courtship, all conducted under the watchful gaze of the Terran Empire.
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Three times Sarek and Amanda didn't quite follow Vulcan custom.
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Earth's December solstice-timed holidays have been difficult for both Kirk and Spock, but that's not the only thing they have in common.
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The Vulcan ambassador has this kid, all tall and gawky and serious, with shoulders so stiff they might as well be two knobs on a plank of wood. His name's Spock, and he has the dorkiest hairstyle Jim's ever seen. It's like a helmet, smooth and shiny, and Jim wonders if it comes right off, like the plastic hairpieces on those antique Lego sets he used to play with when he was five.
