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Christmas in July #4

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Jim was stranded. In the snow.

Okay, maybe things weren’t that bad.  He wasn’t out freezing to death in a snow drift or anything.

He had shelter.

The Riverside farmhouse.

There was no power though. That had gone out when the blizzard started.

He had a fire in the fireplace, burning pretty good, actually, so he hadn’t lost his fire-starting skills.  Sitting close to said fire made hm feel toasty warm.

But it was Christmas Eve and he had been expected at a party across town. Of course Jim suspected that party was likely either scaled back or canceled altogether. His communicator had lost service right after he’d sent his regrets to the host.

Since he had only arrived in Riverside that morning and would be leaving again the day after Christmas, or that had been the plan, he hadn’t bothered to decorate the place for Christmas or buy any special food.

Coming here, actually, had been a spur of the moment thing. None of his family happened to be in residence. Bones had gone to Georgia to see his kid during the Academy’s winter break. He’d invited Jim but Jim hadn’t felt like intruding on a family thing. Then one of his ex-girlfriends had invited him for her Christmas Eve party and Jim thought, eh, why not.

Who knew a damn blizzard was coming?

“I did warn you the weather report was troublesome.”

Oh, Right. He wasn’t alone either.

Somehow, and Jim was now not sure exactly how it happened, he ended up inviting Spock, his Vulcan instructor at the academy for physics. He’d been pretty sure Spock would say no, after all he barely acknowledged Jim’s existence.

And yet, here Spock was, sitting beside him next to the fire.

“We don’t really get white Christmases. Snow this early is kinda rare and a blizzard even more so. Apologies to Irving Berlin but white Christmases are kind of a myth. Not impossible but not really likely.”

Spock just stared at him which made Jim realize he was babbling again. Something all his friends told him he tended to do when he was nervous. What did he have to be nervous about?

Right.

His crush was sitting very close beside him, snowed in with him, and there was no one else in the house but them.

“We could sing Christmas carols.”

“I would rather not.”

Yeah, Spock had about as much holiday spirit as Ebenezer Scrooge. Well, before he was reformed. Scrooge that is. Spock had yet to be.

“Why’d you come anyway?” Jim couldn’t help but ask.

“Because you asked me.”

“Yeah.”

Silence for a bit more then…

“Why did you ask me?”

The dreaded question.

“Well.” His face heated and not from the fire. “You know. I sorta…that is…I kind of like you.” He cleared his throat.

More silence. And for a moment Jim thought that would be the end of it. Spock wasn’t going to acknowledge what Jim just said.

Might be for the best.

“That is why I accepted.”

Jim glanced at Spock. “Because you knew I liked you?”

Spock nodded. “And I reciprocate.”

It took five whole minutes for the meaning of that to work its way through Jim’s brain. He blinked.

“Aren’t you with Uhura?”

“It seems I am with you.”

Only thirty seconds more because then he was moving closer to Spock, actually straddling the Vulcan’s lap, and grabbing his face to kiss him. And kiss him.

Many minutes later, they lay side by side in front of the still blazing fire, both of them without clothes, sated and happy. For Jim he was slightly sore, but almost pleasantly so.

“I’m glad we got snowed in,” he murmured. “Merry Christmas to me.”

Spock shook his head. “You must transfer out of my class.”

“Yeah okay. Done.” Jim looked over his Vulcan lover and kissed him again. “Come on. I’m getting cold again. Warm me up.”

“My pleasure.”    

Christmas in July Kickoff

May as well start right out on the first, here’s your first offering and I hope you like it as much as I do.

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It was a hot summer’s day in San Francisco. Not unusual, certainly. In the distance, Spock spotted what the human’s around him called thunder clouds though in the amount of time Spock had been in San Francisco during the warm summers the clouds never seemed to accumulate enough to produce any precipitation.

Last summer he’d taken a few weeks during the Academy’s typical summer break to visit his parents on Vulcan. It had been a tense and unpleasant time there. His father still wasn’t speaking to him for deciding to enlist in Starfleet rather than the VSA and his mother did her best to keep the peace between them. He could see they were only causing her pain and so this summer he chose not to go to Vulcan.

Spock didn’t find the heat nearly as bad as his Human counterparts, being from Vulcan after all, so he was out for his afternoon walk, passing one of the apartment buildings known for housing cadets.

“Oh. No.”

Spock heard the note of panic in those words and he instantly reacted to the distress, stopping in his tracks and looking upward.

A male Human with sandy blond hair hung precariously by only one hand from a top floor balcony. He wore only a light blue tank top and low-slung denim shorts that appeared to be in danger of falling off at any moment. But the man himself was in far more imminent danger.

Spock made a decision.

“Let go. I will catch you.”

“What? Are you crazy? No.”

Spock could see him desperately trying to get his other hand to grasp the railing of the balcony but he was failing.

“Your hand is too sweaty.”

“Thanks. Tell me something I don’t know. Damn. I don’t wanna die.”

Spock calculated the distance from the balcony to the ground. “I do not believe you would die but you would likely have grievous injuries.”

“Grievous. That’s a good word.”

“Your most logical strategy is to let go so that I may catch you.”

The man’s laugh was shaky. “Well, far be it from me to go against logic. Are you sure you won’t drop me?”

“I will not. And Vulcans do not lie.”

“Not sure that’s as reassuring as you think it is. But okay. Uh. Here goes nothing.”

After a rather nerve-wracking hesitation the man let go of the railing and fell quickly to Spock’s position.

He landed in Spock’s arms and instantly he hooked both arms around Spock’s neck. Spock felt a wire string against his skin.

The man moistened his lips with his tongue and looked straight into Spock’s gaze with the bluest eyes Spock had ever seen. He was breathtakingly beautiful in Spock’s opinion.

“What are you holding?” he asked.

“Huh?” The man blinked and then grinned. “Oh. A string of Christmas lights. I was trying to hang them on my balcony. I climbed onto the railing and then my foot slipped. I thought I was a goner.”

Spock glanced up again. “The railing is too narrow to accommodate your person.”

“Now he tells me,” Jim murmured, drawing Spock’s attention once more to his lips.

“Christmas lights?”

“Yeah. For a Christmas in July party. Which I have to say since you rescued me from an unkind fate you just have to come.”

Rather than agree to that strange invitation, Spock said, “May I suggest a different method for hanging your decorations?”

“Yeah, definitely. Jim.”

“What?”

“My name. Jim Kirk.”

“Spock.”

“I know who you are. Everyone does.”

Spock didn’t quite know what that meant and he also realized he still had his arms full of the man. The strangest thing was that he found himself quite reluctant to set him on his feet. He had to, of course.

So, he did. Jim slipped from his arms to stand next to Spock.

He gave Spock a crooked smile.

“Thanks for the rescue again. It’s really hot out here.”

It was a non sequitur.

“Yes. Quite warm.”

“I have a big pitcher of iced tea upstairs in my apartment. You could, you know, spot me, while I finish decorating for that party. You are going to come to it right?”

“When is it?”

“Tonight. Just a few hours from now. If you come upstairs for that iced tea, you could just hang around until the party.”

Spock was not one who usually gave into spontaneity. But he found himself wanting to go up to Jim’s apartment for that iced tea. And whatever else might be offered.

And he didn’t think he was mistaken about those possibilities he saw twinkling in those blue eyes.

“Yes, I would like some iced tea. And to attend your strange festivity.”

Jim laughed. It was a very good sound.

“Come on then, Spock. And welcome to my strange life.”    

Flash Fic, February 26, 2024

“Why don’t you tell him?”

Spock shook his head. “It isn’t as easy as that. Not with the captain.”

“Tell me what?”

“Were you eavesdropping, Captain?” Nyota asked, angrily. She crossed her arms in front of her, all aggression.

Spock and Nyota were near the waterway on Yorktown having what they both thought was a private conversation.

Jim’s eyes narrowed. “Actually, no. I was looking for you, Lieutenant. Commodore Paris needs your communication expertise and I approved your assistance at the command center.”

Nyota instantly lowered her arms, glanced at Spock, and then said, “Yes, Captain. I’ll go right away.”

After she departed, Jim stepped up to where Spock stood by the waterway.

“Something you wanted to tell me?”

Spock was surprised that Jim wouldn’t look at him.

“Is something wrong, Captain?”

“Are you going to tell me you’re leaving after all?”

That did give Spock pause.

“You knew about that? Doctor McCoy?”

“Uh-huh.”

“I am not leaving.”

Jim nodded. “Then what? You and Uhura finally getting married or uh…bonded?”

“No.” Spock paused. “In fact, we are no longer romantically involved.”

Jim did look at him then and he was clearly quite surprised by this information, which made Spock hesitate even more.  

“I thought after Altamid…” Jim shook his head.

“We briefly discussed the possibilities,” Spock admitted. “But the same issues we’d had that led to my choice to depart existed. Given that we remain close friends. It is…still a work in progress though.”

“I imagine.” Jim pursed his lips. “What is it then?”

“I do not wish to place undo burden—”

“Spock. What is it?”

He took a long breath and then let it out. “I have developed romantic feelings toward you.”

Jim turned away from the waterway to fully face Spock.

“Does that mean you have the hots for me?”

Spock blinked. “I…”

Jim grinned. “Don’t worry. I have the hots for you too.”

Flash Fic, February 22, 2024

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“What is that?”

Jim looked down at the cupcake with pink frosting he had been carrying to his quarters. “A little cake,”

Spock made an exasperated sound loud enough to have Jim glance at him in surprise.

“I know that it is cake. It looks homemade.”

“Yeoman Friar gave it to me. I guess she did make it.”

“Did she hand out others?”

Jim shrugged. “Not that I saw, but who knows.” He eyed Spock speculatively as they reached the door to his quarters. “You aren’t jealous, are you?”

“Am I not?”

He followed Jim inside.

“A crewmember has made you a special cupcake, which is an obvious attempt to woo you.”

Jim burst out laughing. “Come on, Spock. First you don’t even know if she baked it just for me. You are just speculating.”

“Isn’t there an old Earth saying about the way to a man is through his stomach?”

“Babe, even if she did bake it just for me  just to…” He chuckled. “Woo me. She doesn’t stand a chance.”

“Hmm.”

“Maybe she wants to woo you.”

Spock arched a brow. “She gave you the cupcake.”

“Maybe it is poisoned and I’ll keel over and then she can have you.” Jim grinned. “Man, you should see your face right now.”

“Someone trying to kill you is not amusing to me.”

“It’s not. Poisoned I mean.”

Spock pulled out his tricorder and scanned it.

“I can find no evidence of poisonous substances.”

“That’s a relief,” Jim teased. “Spock, you have nothing to worry about from anyone. Aren’t we getting married and bonded?”

“Yes.”

“A little cupcake is nothing compared to this.” He cupped Spock’s face and kissed him. Then he pulled back. “But as long as she went to the trouble of making it, I’m totally going to eat it.”

Spock sighed. “Time for me to meditate.”

“I think so.” Jim took a big bite. “Yum.”

Flash Fic, February 20, 2024

We continue “Love Month”

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Jim spotted Uhura going into her quarters holding a single red rose. She had a dreamy look on her face.

He knew Sulu had been experimenting with growing different varieties of Earth plants and flowers in his botany lab.

But Jim couldn’t help feeling…well not despondent. That was a little extreme. Disappointed? Definitely. Disheartened? Was that as bad as despondent? He didn’t think so.

Anyway, since rumor had been that Uhura had ended things with Spock for good this time, Jim felt the brief spark of hope he’d felt for his own chance with Spock fizzle out.

Strange, too, as he could have sworn during his recent flirting with Spock that Spock was reciprocating.

With a weary sigh, Jim decided he’d better mind his own business and enter his own quarters.

When he stepped inside his bed was covered in red rose petals. To the left of his bed, a table and chairs had been set up with two table settings, candlelight and glasses of champagne.

Jim blinked.

It was then Spock stepped into his view.

Jim grinned as Spock held out his hand for Jim to accept.

Of course Jim did.    

Flash Fic, February 16, 2024

I’m trying to get a one-shot started for posting on AO3 but without much success because of things. I’ll get to it.

It’s still Love month, so here’s a short flash

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“How many lovers have you had?”

Jim couldn’t help but burst out laughing. It happened before he could stop it. Spock looked uncomfortable and contrite and vaguely offended. How he’d managed to look all three Jim didn’t know.

They’d been lying in bed peacefully absorbing the afterglow when Spock sprung the question.

“What?”

“I apologize if that is an inappropriate question.”

“It’s not. Well…it is. It kind of is. Just…why do you even want to know?”

“There is…ship wide speculation—”

“Oh there is huh? You’re listening to ship’s gossip or your former girlfriend?”

“Jim, I apologize.”

He nodded. “Well you should. I don’t even know why it matters. The past has nothing to do with us.”

Spock looked fully chastised now. “I realize.”

Jim sighed and then smiled. “But you still want to know, huh?”

“A matter of curiosity only.”

Jim snorted. “Yeah sure. Two things.”

“Yes?”

“Only one lover. You. The others were just sex. Two, being with you blows them all away.”

Spock stared, wide-eyed.

Jim laughed again. “Any more questions?”

“Just…may I kiss you?”

“Yeah, I think that would be alright.”

Flash Fic, February 14, 2024

Happy Valentine’s Day

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“This is nice.”

Jim looked around the outdoor restaurant Spock had brought him to for dinner. He’d thought it odd that they had outdoor restaurants on Vulcan but this was by far not the only one.

In deference to Jim, Spock had requested a table with shade, so it was fairly tolerable.

“Just nice?” Spock sounded dismayed by that assessment.

Jim picked up his giant glass of iced boba tea. “More than nice. When we say…nice…”

“It seems quite unenthusiastic.”

Jim laughed. “It can be. But it’s not what I meant in this case. I like it here. It’s serene. Quiet.”

“I had hoped you would find it romantic,” Spock admitted.

“I’m unused to a Vulcan considering romance. Isn’t that illogical?”

“Not entirely,” Spock said with a shrug. “My father spent some time wooing my Human mother.”

“Aren’t Vulcans bonded in childhood?”

“Preliminarily, yes. My father did have a prior wife before my mother. And they had a son together. The relationship ended went they both went against Vulcan modern teachings and the marriage ended between them. My father has been estranged from Sybok ever since.”

“And yet he romanced your mom?” He sipped his tea.

“Indeed. When in Rome I believe the Earth saying is. Anyway, he succeeded in obtaining her hand in marriage.”

“Aren’t you bonded? What about those others outside the café?”

“My bond was severed when my betrothed, T’Pring, requested it be so. She preferred another mate and I did not object given my own preferences.”

Jim nodded. “I see.”

“As for those other Vulcans they don’t seek any sort of permanent connection to you.”

He laughed again. “They just want to sleep with me?”

“Correct.”

“And you don’t?’

“It would be disingenuous of me to claim otherwise, but that is not all I am interested in. In fact, I would like you to meet my parents.”

Jim choked on the sip of tea he’d just taken. “Uh. Yeah, no. No offense or anything, Spock, but I don’t meet the parents on first dates. Or right after.”

Spock nodded. “I understand your hesitation. When would be an acceptable time?”

“I don’t know, but I’ll let you know.”

Spock leaned down and retrieved something out of a bag, which turned out to be a heart-shaped candy box. He handed it to Jim.

“A Valentine’s Day gift?”

“Rumor has it you have a great fondness for chocolate covered almonds.” He paused. “These are vegan, of course.”

Jim’s lips twitched. “Of course. Thank you, Spock. I don’t have anything to give to you.”

“I am pleased you accepted my invitation to dinner. That is all the gift I require.”

Jim shook his head and smiled. “Well, okay then. Let’s see where this goes, shall we?”

“I would like that.”

“Me too.”

Flash Fic, February 02, 2024

It’s love month. And I’m on a cruise, but here’s a little flash for you

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“Jim?”

He smiled faintly at his husband’s voice, already aware through the bond they shared that Spock was on his way to find him.

“Doctor McCoy said you left the celebration.”

Jim nodded even as Spock came up behind him and pulled him into his arms, wrapping his strong arms around Jim’s middle.

“Not really in the mood for all that.”

“You are sad.”

It sounded faintly accusatory and Jim supposed from Spock it kinda was. But he knew Spock meant well.

“Just a bit. Been a trying day.”

“I heard that Ensign Walker didn’t make it.”

Jim nodded. “I knew his mom. You know, back in the academy. She wasn’t his mom then.” He laughed. “God I feel old.”

“You are in the prime of your life,” Spock insisted.

“Mm. Thanks to evil maniacal blood.”

“Blood has no emotions or such characteristics. It is simply blood.”

“Well, in his case not simple.”

“I am grateful for what it has done for you. What else has you sad?

“I don’t know. Just…sometimes it gets to be a lot.” Jim turns and buries his face in Spock’s neck. “But you here with me is the best thing ever. I love you so much.”

“And I love you, my T’hy’la. If you do not wish to return to the party there is a massage waiting for you in our bedroom.”

“Now I really love you.” He kissed Spock. “You really are the best. Ever. Thank you.”

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