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Almost everyone had a few close allies because they were necessary to survive, but not many had someone like Bones. He was more than an ally.
He was Hephaestion to Jim's Alexander.
Last bookmarked by glitterfics
27 Apr 2012
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Mirror!verse and Reboot!verse are both BDSM universes, but have very different takes on it. When Mirror!Spock finds himself stranded in an alternate universe, he’s shocked by the dissimilarity. In Kirk, can Spock find the relationship he’s always wanted but could never have in his own universe? What will this do to the relationship between Kirk and McCoy?
Last bookmarked by MidnightWolf
23 Apr 2012
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PWP. McCoy has had a long day, and he's in the mood for something a little different.
Last bookmarked by Izumi_Silverleaf
22 Apr 2012
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The aftermath of a forced bonding is something Kirk hasn't truly considered. He'll have to do so now. Sequel to Though This Be Madness, Yet There is Method In't and second in the Through the Looking Glass series. A love story, of sorts.
Last bookmarked by Rainchild
19 Apr 2012
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Fifty Kirk/Spock sentences for fifty prompts.
Last bookmarked by KingSirahk
23 Feb 2012
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Jim teaches McCoy a lesson in gratitude. Thing is, will McCoy get it and change his ways? This is for the 2011 km_anthology prompt - ‘public sex’.
Intriguing snippet: . In the general run of the mill day on the ship, he gets away with murder, so to speak, but here, now, the way Jim’s eyes flash to ice in an instant, fear grips his heart. Maybe he’s misjudged.
Warnings: Threat of death to major character, dubious consent issues, bad language a-plenty, MU!Kirk being a total bastard as is his wont, violence (not explicit), and a glimmer of romance in a dark universe if you squint. Even with all that, some might consider this MU!lite.
Thanks to abigail89 for beta reading!
Last bookmarked by xyphe
19 Feb 2012
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Only Jim Kirk could turn bucking the everyday evils of a tyrannical empire into a bonding experience. "Mirror, Mirror" redux.
Last bookmarked by CatsOnMars
8 Feb 2012
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Mirror. Spock is emperor. Kirk is his prisoner. Adjustment can be difficult. Five small scenes, stand-alone but loosely connected.
Last bookmarked by candy_flapjack
6 Feb 2012
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According to Jim Kirk, if a device can be used for fun, it's a toy, never mind the fact it was created as a torture device...
Last bookmarked by Ravin
20 Jan 2012
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Summary: Leo’s been running for five years, changed his name so many times he doesn’t even think of himself as Leo anymore, but Imperial Captain James T. Kirk has finally caught up with him. He wants what’s his and Leo’s out of options. Jim inadvertently reveals himself to Leo, giving Leo a power he’s never realized he had. It takes nearly twenty years, but Leo gets his vengeance and, in the process, gets what he’s always wanted but never dreamed he’d have.
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In events that parallel TOS' "Mirror, Mirror," four members of the Enterprise find themselves in a mirror universe but become stranded there. After covertly abandoning the Imperial fleet they seek anonymous refuge on Earth, eventually settling in the fragile autonomy of a region populated by resistant Terrans and former slaves.
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Jim Kirk falls into the brutal Mirror Universe alone, while his psychotic counterpart comes to the Enterprise. Getting them home is the easy part...
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The crazy!Kirk and evil!McCoy of the Foreign Waters stories meet at the Academy.
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Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
Last bookmarked by barometry
1 May 2010
