Archive for the ‘abuse’ Category

Bedtime Stories

Because Jim misses bedtime stories and a life like this should not be real, but it is so he copes the only way he knows how.*

Acting Out

Edward, Bella and Jake are juniors in Forks. Very NC-17 with Edward and Jake both bi, but not PWP – there’s plot, angst, humor and romance as these messed-up kids figure out their three-way relationship. Even if you’re not a Jake fan, you’ll like Jake here – trust me!*

Finding Home

What if Sarek and Amanda had decided that it was just too difficult, and had never gotten married? What would be the consequences to Spock’s life?*

Enthrall

Rodney McKay thought his biggest failure was the Arcturus Project and the destruction of 4/5ths of a solar system. John Sheppard thought losing his confidence in Rodney was the hardest loss he would ever face. But their most terrible failures were yet to come, and they would each face losing everything, including themselves.* Sequel to [...]

Ties That Bind

Colonel John Sheppard returns to Earth to debrief and to meet Dr. Rodney McKay.*

A Measure of Worth

An encounter with an Orion slave ship, brings with it an unexpected gift.*

We’l Lie in the Shadows of Them All

Kirk and Spock are sent on a suspicious mission to obtain a local plant from an unfamiliar planet. When things go wrong, Spock is forced to meld with Kirk. The consequences of that meld will change everything.*

Divergence

Someone from the Narada survives and ends up back time. Aware of what-could-be, Nero kidnaps young Kirk and Spock to change the timeline – again. Kirk, Spock and the Enterprise of year 2260 go back to stop Nero.*

Lucky Star

It all started with the day from hell and Jim’s resolution that Spock really didn’t want him as a friend. So why is the stubborn Vulcan now stalking him? And since life never did run smoothly for Jim, how long will it take for a certain Vulcan to break all his defences? Will love win [...]

To Hear a Hand

James T. Kirk’s birth is a medical impossibility. A horrible miracle. After all, genetic deafness was cured two centuries ago.*