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A Debt Repaid

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Title: A Debt Repaid
Author(s): C.A. Mallett
Date(s): 1990
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Genre(s): slash
Fandom(s): Star Trek: TOS
Relationship(s): Kirk/Spock
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A Debt Repaid is a Kirk/Spock story by C.A. Mallett.

It was published in the print zine Kaliffee #1.

Summary

"A classic hurt/comfort novella."

Reactions and Reviews

This is an uneven story with some character discrepancies, but I really liked the way McCoy was treated. He comes across as an individual, who wasn't living vicariously through Kirk and Spock, some stories. [1]

Convoluted, unedited and way overlong hurt/comfort novella involving a human/vulcan hybrid "mary-sue" - Tulann. Kirk has left Spock to take his promotion to admiral. Spock has been blinded by either an explosion or tumor, refuses to have the tumor operated on, and is dying of pon farr. Kirk and McCoy reconcile to go find him. Tulann appears, controlling everybody's pain, seducing McCoy and being raped by Kirk despite the fact that as a psychic healer she's not supposed to bond, ever. Oh, yes, and btw, she's Spock's little sister. She goes around making long unintelligible speeches about everybody's needs. Eventually all four are put through the Warriors' bonding ritual, McCoy marrying Tulann, Spock marrying Kirk. Just about all the zine cliches you can get, rolled up in one poorly written story. Though... well, I *did* read it. [2]

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