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Christmas in July Flash Fic July 25, 2025

Here we are at the end of another Christmas in July. Next Friday is August. No particular theme.

“Wow, I can’t believe you’re here.”

Jim chuckled for she’d said those words five times since he’d arrived in Riverside.

“Of course I’m here.”

Granted, he couldn’t blame his mother at her wonder for his being in Riverside, Iowa for Christmas. When had they all been together for Christmas? Certainly not since he was a boy and even then, he wasn’t sure it ever really happened despite vague memories.

It was actually just him and his mom at the moment, but later they would go to the shuttlebay to collect Sam, Aurelan, and their son, Peter, and daughter, Megan.

It was four days before Christmas and it was extremely unusual for Jim to have leave at this time. But there’d been an attack on the Enterprise that had damaged the hull enough to require some major repair and so they’d been given the time off.

His bridge crew had pretty much dispersed in all directions.

Bones to Georgia to see his daughter, Sulu to Yorktown to see his husband and daughter, Chekov to Russia, and Spock and Uhura to New Vulcan. To formally bond or marry. Whatever. Jim tried not to think too hard on that.

So here he was with the Kirk family Christmas. Weird but so far pretty nice.

“You don’t think it will snow, do you?” Mom asked hopefully.

Jim laughed again. “It’s a bit early for a snowstorm. We didn’t get much of those until January.”

She sighed. “I know. But I always wish. More coffee?”

“Please.”

She’d served him homemade waffles for breakfast and they were just finishing up. Behind him in the living room the Christmas tree shone brightly next to the lit fireplace. Maybe a little cliched and corny but it was all right. Jim could use a little bit of that now.

When the ship had been attacked, Jim had been injured badly. Cracked his head on his chair and he’d sustained burns over twenty-five percent of his body. He’d been repaired, obviously, but the memory of those injuries was still there and so he was very happy to have the distraction of Christmas with his family.

With his coffee refilled and not needing to leave to fetch his brother and his family yet, they adjourned to the living room to admire the tree. Jim was waiting for the moment his mom would ask about his love life. She usually got around to it at some point and generally she didn’t ask in front of others.

And here it came.

“So, honey, anyone special in your life?”

“Not really.”

She sighed softly. “Must be pretty lonely on the ship.”

“Sometimes sure. But being the captain, everyone is my subordinate. Makes it kind of hard to go there, you know?”

“I suppose.”

He didn’t need to tell her that even now the one he really wanted was even now bonding with someone else. He didn’t want to think about it himself. There had been times when he’d almost thought his feelings were not just his own but it was so fleeting he convinced himself he had imagined it.

“Anyway, let’s not spoil our time with talk about that.” Jim smiled. “Okay?”

She smiled back. “Okay.”

****

It was two days later, the house full of noise and family, when his mother kept looking anxiously out the window.

“What’s your deal? Still waiting for the snow to start?” Jim teased.

She laughed. “No. But, uh, we do need more firewood. I’d ask your brother but he and Peter are playing a game and—”

“Say no more. I can bring in firewood. I’m not a weakling.”

“I know you aren’t, honey. But you are still recovering from the attack and I worry.”

He kissed her forehead. “Don’t. I’m okay. The burns are gone without scars and almost all the headaches are gone. I’d be cleared for duty if the ship didn’t need repairs.”

She sniffed. “Bureaucrats know nothing.”

Jim chuckled. “Can’t argue there. Be back in a jiffy.”

“Take your time!”

Jim grabbed a coat and wrapped a scarf around his neck as it had become bitterly cold out even without any snow.

“Though the weather outside is frightful, here it’s so delightful, and since we’ve got no place to go, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow,” Jim sang as he approached the door to outside.

“You sound like a moose,” Sam called out.

“He does not!” Aurelan exclaimed. “Don’t listen to him, Jim!”

“I usually don’t!” Jim called back as he opened the door and went outside.

He let out a long exhale as he watched his breath mist around him. Then he took several steps forward toward the wood pile before he noticed someone standing there dressed in a heavy coat with a hood.

Startled, Jim stopped, realizing there was something familiar about the way the figure stood. He glanced behind him, back to the house, and noticed his whole family, kids included, had their face plastered to the window staring out at him.

“What the hell?”

Pursing his lips, Jim moved forward toward the person and the wood pile. Now quite convinced he knew their identity. His heat pounded so hard in his chest he thought maybe he was having a heart attack.

“Sp-pock?” he asked, his voice faltering. Hope was not something he gave into.

The figure lowered the hood and he came face to face with Spock.

“Captain. Jim.”

“What?” Jim paused, gathered his thoughts. “What are you doing here? Is Uhura here too?”

Spock moved forward, closer to him. “Negative. I…we are not…we are no longer together.”

Jim blinked. “You aren’t?”

Spock shook his head. “We could not continue our romantic pairing when it is you that I love.”

“You…I’m sorry?”

Spock looked vaguely devastated as he took the last step to stand directly in front of Jim.

“If you cannot return my regard—”

Jim threw his arms around Spock and kissed him silent. He could swear he heard cheering from the farmhouse.

“Do they?”

Spock nodded. “They were aware I was arriving today. Your mother made arrangements.”

Jim laughed. “I see.”

“Jim, does this mean that you do return my regard? Your mother anticipated so, but I would not force you to feel something you do not feel.”

“Yeah, you know what? Know when to keep quiet.”

“Jim—”

But he shut Spock up with another kiss. This one so thorough if Spock didn’t get it, he was just being stupid.

Jim then kissed Spock’s nose. “Your nose is frozen.”

“It is unbearably cold out here,” Spock replied, clutching Jim to him.

“Okay. But if we go inside there’s no avoiding them.” Jim gestured with his thumb toward the farmhouse.

“Is that not the point of these holidays? To spend time with family?”

Jim laughed. “Is that the point? I wondered. I’m kidding. Yeah. It is. You may as well be tortured and meet them.”

“Why would they torture me?”

Jim shook his head. “Never mind. Just a few more kisses out here first.”

“Very well. That will be tolerable.”

Jim grabbed the hood of Spock’s coat and raised it up over his head. “Cover those ears, Pointy.”

Christmas in July Flash Fic July 18, 2025

So Kris gave me the suggestion of the environmental controls going wonky on the ship and for some reason, I decided I wanted to make it Mirror Universe Spirk.

“Scotty, I swear you’d better have good news.”

When Scotty didn’t immediately turn around to face him, Jim knew he didn’t have good news.

Scotty,” he said through ground teeth.

His engineer turned around to face him. “I am sorry, Captain. I’m trying to fix it as fast as I can. It’s a wee more complicated than I originally thought.”

Twenty-four hours ago the environmental controls of the ship had gone completely haywire and much of the ship was sweltering hot. Jim hated the heat. And there was nowhere to get any relief. His own quarters was especially hot.

“Don’t make me have to kill you,” Jim said, carefully.

And in the Terran Empire that was no idle threat. Scotty, to his credit, showed no outward reaction to Jim’s threat.

“I have no intention of dying over it, Captain. I have every single man and woman working on it. We will have a solution in the very near future.”

Jim blew out a breath, reached up and rubbed his scar, which was bothering him a lot lately, and nodded.

“Okay. Good. Keep me posted. A lot.”

“Definitely. Captain.” Scotty looked behind him and then back at Jim. “I do have a place for you, that might be just what you need while the ship is fixed to your satisfaction.”

Jim moved closer. “Yeah? Tell me.”

Somehow when the door opened to his oasis, Jim knew who it would be without even looking. Normally on the alert to any sort of untoward intruders, Jim didn’t move.

He could imagine how the scene looked. He was seated on a bench, wrapped in a heavy fleece blanket, a lighted pine tree in front of him, a table with a drink and cookies beside him, and softly falling snow flakes.

“Trouble, Mister Spock?”

“Negative, Captain. How is it…it is snowing.”

Jim grinned and turned his head slightly to watch his Vulcan first officer walk toward him. “It sure is. It’s glorious.”

“How did you make it happen, sir?”

“I didn’t. It’s related to the environmental control crisis. Any report on that?”

“No, sir. A few fights have broken out due to irritable crew members but no fatalities and sickbay is managing.”

“Good.” Jim reached for his glass and took a sip.

“What is it you are drinking?”

“Eggnog. An old Terran drink holiday periods in the past. Seasonal. I was able to get the replicator to make it.” Jim pursed his lips. “To be honest it reminds me of old times when I was a kid…before…”

Spock sat on the bench beside him. “Before?”

“Everything went to hell. I had good holidays once. With snow like this. We’d go sledding in December. My brother and me.”

Spock considered this. “Is this the same brother who later attempted to murder you?”

Jim smiled wryly. “Sam. Yep. Things were different then. He was different. So was I. Anyway, when Scotty told me about this room, oddly out of sync with every other place on the ship, I had to come here.” He wiggled the blanket he had wrapped around himself. “Want to share my blanket?”

Spock answered by scooting closer and lifting the edge of it, snuggling inside.

“I did not anticipate you would be sentimental about the good old days,” Spock commented.

“Normally I am not. But something about this touched me in ways I had long forgotten. When I was little I used to sing Christmas Carols with my grandmother.”

Spock arched a brow. “I cannot imagine you doing that.”

“Yeah.” Jim laughed. “And don’t you dare fucking tell anyone either or I’ll kill you.”

“I would not, of course. But I admit that this is a side of you I did not anticipate existed.”

Jim shrugged. “It doesn’t really. Not anymore.” He glanced at Spock. “So? If there’s no trouble, why are you here? You’re not here to assassinate me, are you?”

Spock blinked several times. “No, Captain. I…Believe me. I am no threat whatsoever to you.”

“Yeah?”

Spock turned slightly. “If you have not already surmised, I am greatly enamored of you not only as a superior captain but also as a superior Human. I would pledge my troth to you, I would die for you, fight to the ends of the Universe for you.”

“Sit in a freezing cold room with me?” Jim teased.

Spock looked uncertain. “I…yes.”

“Come closer.”

Spock did until their sides met, but Jim decided that really wasn’t close enough. He maneuvered himself until he was straddling his first officer, under the blanket, of course.       

Jim threaded his fingers through Spock’s silky dark hair and moved his mouth against the Vulcan’s.

“Scott to Captain Kirk.”

Jim ignored him and continued kissing Spock, who’s hands had  come up to encircle Jim’s waist.

“Scott to Captain Kirk.”

“I am going to murder him,” Jim said against Spock’s hot delicious mouth.”

“It would be wise to answer before he breaks down this door.”

Jim sighed. Got off Spock and went to the comm on the wall. “Yeah? Kirk here.”

“Environmental controls are correcting the ship now, sir. Everything will be back to normal shortly.”

Jim glanced at Spock and his winter scene.

“Can you, uh, maybe delay it a bit in this room?”

“Captain?”

“Well,” Jim barked. “Can you?”

“Aye, I can.”

“Do it then. Kirk out.”

“For how long, Captain?” Scott asked before the comm disconnected.

“I don’t know! Like an hour.” Spock arched his brow. “Or two.”

“Aye, sir. Scott out.”

Jim walked back to Spock, a feral smile on his face. “Now, where were we?”

He straddled Spock again, this time inching his hand between their bodies and right into Spock’s trousers.

“Mm. That’s where.”

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