
This is a sequel of sorts to 2016’s I Heard the Bells (that can be found in my holiday collection on AO3)
Spock woke early, ready to prepare for the day ahead of him. He generally rose long before his husband and mate, Jim.
But it was not an ordinary day.
Over the years of being with Jim, Spock had learned to embrace the illogical celebrations of Terran holidays. His own mother had been raised Jewish. He was not unfamiliar with such traditions.
Jim was expecting a big day. He had invited everyone he knew. Even Jim’s mother and Spock’s father were coming. That had surprised Spock. Sarek had stated it was all illogical but he would be there anyway.
Both of their remaining parents were aged and fading before their eyes. This might be their last holiday season to see them, Jim kept saying, and Spock could not disagree.
He left Jim sleeping and went down to begin the preparations. He stopped in the living room to turn on the lights on the trees, two of them, and light the fire.
It was still a few hours until everyone arrived, but Spock started Jim’s coffee, and started getting ready to cook the food.
He’d been up for an hour when Jim came down, showered, and dressed and still looking gorgeous.
“Been up for a while, honey?” Jim asked, after giving him a kiss.
“A bit. Did I wake you?”
“No. I’m just anxious for the day. And your surprise.”
Jim had been talking about his surprise for a while now and Spock inwardly rolled his eyes. Jim meant well but Spock could not imagine what ‘surprise’ was supposed to be so wonderful.
“I am sure it will be well-received,” Spock said indulgently, though somewhat absently as he stirred a sauce.
He was a little surprised when Jim chuckled, kissed Spock’s nose, and then went outside to mess with the outdoor decorations.
It was several hours into the celebration when Spock commented to Jim.
“My father has not arrived yet.”
Jim smiled. “I think he’s here. I’ll be right back.”
And once more Jim went outside.
It was ten minutes later before he came back inside, bringing with him Sarek.
“Father, there—”
And then Spock saw her. Behind his father was his daughter, whom he had not seen in many years.
“Jim,” he whispered, knowing well that was who was responsible.
“Mm.” Jim kissed Spock’s cheek. “Happy Holidays. Surprised?”
“Yes.” Spock stepped forward to greet his father and daughter, unable to form words of gratitude for his mate.
July 26, 2024 at 5:14 am
Oh. My heart got all melty! Lookit you with the sneak surprise. I love them.
Good surprise at the perfect time!
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July 26, 2024 at 6:50 am
Yeah I’m not sure how much everyone remembers that story with Uhura dying and them reuniting at the holidays and Spock’s daughter kept from him, etc, but I decided why not? lol
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July 26, 2024 at 6:39 am
Aw, so happy Jim arranged for everyone to come over, especially Spocks daughter ❤️
Been enjoying these stories so much
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July 26, 2024 at 6:49 am
Thank you! Just 2 more to go and that’s a relief HA HA
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July 26, 2024 at 6:59 am
What a touching and loving gift for Spock. Experiences are a priceless gift. Seeing his daughter after so long means a lot to him.
Now I need to go back and reread that ao3 story, to refresh the details in my head… as soon as I have a moment to myself!
Thank you for these Christmas in July flashes! 🎅🏽🎅🏽🎄❤️💚😘🖖
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July 26, 2024 at 2:02 pm
You’re welcome! I Heard the Bells was from 2016 so now a long time ago 🙂
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August 4, 2024 at 7:13 pm
I jut reread I Heard the Bells on ao3! A very angst filled story, but I’m glad that Jim and Spock got their happy ending! Now I’m wondering if Uhura recovered. I’d like to think that she did. ❤️💚😘🖖
Hope your August has been good so far. Because of the dire weather forecast for Florida with the tropical storm we changed our plans on going. Apparently, it’s been several days of heavy rain and wind in a row. So now instead, we’re going camping in upstate NY for a few days.⛺️
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August 5, 2024 at 6:21 pm
Yeah I deliberately left Uhura’s fate up in the air both in the original story and here in this little snippet.
Sorry you had to change your vacation plans but best to be safe! Hopefully there will be other chances to visit. M’s aunt passed away this weekend while we were on a cruise. Fortunately we knew her condition as she was in hospice and M was able to visit earlier this year. You just never know.
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