Star Trek, Starsky and Hutch, and Supernatural Fanfiction
This page contains a link to all of my online fanfiction. I’ve included information about each story, including ratings, word count, etc.
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Starsky and Hutch
Velveteen Hutch is located at Flamingo’s Starsky and Hutch Archive.
Pairing: Starsky/Hutch
Rating: R (slash)
Word Count: 12, 832
Author’s Notes: A one-shot, stream of consciousness story that details Hutch’s memories about how he fell in love with Starsky. The schmoopy title belies the darker edge to this story, because although it has a happy ending, Hutch, though well-beloved by me, is a messed up guy and tends to make things more difficult than they need to be.
Sky Blue and Black is located on Flamingo’s Starsky and Hutch Archive.
Pairing: Starsky/Hutch
Rating: R (slash)
Word Count: 31,955
Author’s Notes: This is a rather dark, longer story that came out of my desire to put the boys through hell. One day, while driving along, I heard Jackson Browne’s song (from whence came the title for the story) on the radio. I somehow floated home while listening the lyrics, which seemed to be a combination of love and hate, hope and despair, and a the mixed-up emotions that two people in love might very easily share. The title, as well, seemed provocative, as blue and black are the color of bruises. I felt so very bruised inside and out and I wanted to write a story where Starsky and Hutch would feel bruised as well.
So I wrote the story, see. I put Hutch through hell and made Starsky watch. Then I made Hutch watch while Starsky went through hell. Then I made Hutch leave so Starsky could suffer some more trying to find him. Then I let them be together in the same room, but they had to reveal the most painful of secrets. Then I made them re-live the events of the original torture…and in the end, it was a pretty dark story.
Hour of Separation is located on Flamingo’s Starsky and Hutch Archive.
Pairing: Starsky/Hutch
Rating: R (slash)
Word Count: 28,752
Author’s Notes: This is a slash story about two men who love each other, and who, as David Soul once said, “just happened to be cops.” It’s pure romance from start to finish. The title comes from a line from a collection of poems by Haklil Gibran called “The Prophet.” The line is as follows: “And ever has it been that loves knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.” From there follows many, many pages of angst, grumpiness, insomnia all set against the stage of a lovely, hot L.A. summer. Part of the fun is that the boys don’t understand just how close they’ve become over the years, and what exactly it is that they like about each other. Of course, there’s a happy ending, with no torture, at least not the regular kind, heh-heh-heh. The story was a joy to write, and I really got into the whole L.A. atmosphere, and the heat, and just how mean the boys could be to each other, even when they were trying like anything to get along.
Star Trek
One Night’s Compromise is now available on the Kirk/Spock Fanfiction Archive.
Pairing: Kirk/Spock
Rating: R (slash)
Word Count: 12,405
Author’s Notes: Spock has determined that the only way he can save his and Kirk’s friendship is to ask for a transfer. This he does, and of course, Kirk objects, and decides that he and Spock should go out to dinner to discuss what it’s going to take to keep Spock on the Enterprise. What it eventually takes is a surprise to them both.
The Flavor of Gold is located at the Kirk/Spock Fanfiction Archive.
Pairing: Kirk/Spock
Rating: R (slash)
Word Count: 30,491
Author’s Notes: While on shore leave, Kirk runs into Finnegan, who tells Kirk that he would not have been as successful without Spock. Kirk takes on a one-man mission in order to prove Finnegan wrong. (Kirk so has issues with this!) Meanwhile, Spock, wondering where his 3D chess partner has gone, goes after Kirk. He finds him, of course, and then the fun ensues! Word count 30,491.
Supernatural
Out of Harm’s Way (on this blog); Out of Harm’s Way (on my lj)
Pairing: None
Rating: Gen/G
Wordcount: 14,616
Summary: Ramona Blessing meets up with the Winchester boys and becomes someone new in the process.
Author’s Notes: Oh man, this story was so much fun, and just seemed to come all of a peice. I had thought I would be writing stories about the boys as they are in the show, but after seeing Something Wicked about 20 times, I could not resist the whole idea of writing about the Weecheseters.
Safe From Harm (on this blog); Safe From Harm (on my lj)
Pairing: None
Rating: Gen/G
Word Count: 8,775
Author’s Notes: This is a second story in the Aunt Sissy Universe. It’s not a sequel to the first one, Out of Harm’s Way, but more a companion peice that takes place a few years later. I enjoyed the first one so much, I was loathe to let Aunt Sissy go by the wayside. The characters of Dean and Sam, as well, wanted to spend more time with her, and who am I to resist the will of a Weechester? Here tis then. Enjoy!
In Harm’s Wake (on this blog); In Harm’s Wake (on my lj)
Pairing: None
Rating: Gen/G
Word Count: 13,151
Author’s Notes: This is a third story in the Aunt Sissy Universe. It’s not a sequel to the other two, Out of Harm’s Way, or Safe From Harm, but more a companion piece that takes place a few years after both stories. Sam wanted to have his own story about her, and who am I to resist such a cute little face?