7 Works in Oblivious Jim
Listing Works
-
Tags
Summary
Molly's had enough. She's in love with a guy who doesn't even say thank you, with no social life to speak of and a general existential crisis. But she happens to know a really good consultant who's got experience in helping people disappear...
-
come with me, the time is right by starfleet
Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
18 Mar 2013
Tags
Summary
At first, he thinks it's a very unfortunately colored, very big dog, but once the stars fade from his vision, he sees that the creature most definitely is not a dog, but is quite obviously an alien.
-
5x Spock melded w/Kirk & 1x Kirk melded w/Spock by ksalterego
Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
16 Mar 2013
Tags
Summary
After that one meld with Other Spock, Jim Kirk is seriously obsessed by the thought that if Other Spock is really that fascinating, how much more awesome must his Spock be? Thus
begins a journey of heartwarming epicness asJim Kirk gets to know his Spock even better than he could ever imagine via meld afterenticingmeld. -
Tear You Apart by SenI
Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Original Series (Movies), Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
16 Nov 2012
Tags
Summary
Jim enjoys teasing Spock and pushing his buttons; loving the riled up and flustered state of the Vulcan. Spock's had quite enough (even he has his limits) and decides to teach the Captain a lesson he won't soon forget. Although his teaching method might seem a bit unorthodox, Spock feels it is the apt approach, and it does get very good results.
-
Tags
Summary
In which Jim most certainly doesn't have any feelings for Spock (and Spock is sneaky in his own Vulcan way)
-
Apple Candy (the fools rush in remix) by TardisIsTheOnlyWayToTravel for Lorraine
Star Trek (2009)
16 Apr 2012
Tags
Summary
In which Jim does not pine like a lovestruck damsel.
-
Tags
Summary
Fill for a prompt at the Star Trek: 2009 Fic Exchange:
"What McCoy sees in his friend's eyes is unguarded; startlingly so. Those shockingly blue eyes look down the empty corridor with an expression that McCoy can't define, but he is certain of one thing. This is no simple matter. Because that isn't lust on the Captain's face. It's something far more dangerous."
