
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.”






