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Chamber of Desire

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Title: Chamber of Desire
Author(s): Natasha Solten
Date(s): 1993
Length:
Genre(s): slash
Fandom(s): Star Trek: TOS
Relationship(s): Kirk/Spock
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Chamber of Desire is a K/S story by Natasha Solten.

It was published in Charisma #17.

Summary

"A/U: Spock visits a mysterious sex club where he meets Kirk, a greeter for the club."

Reactions and Reviews

1993

This a/u story in which Spock the accountant meets Kirk at a sex party is highly erotic, but it's much more direct and explicit than the normal erotic content in a K/S story. I appreciate this kind of sexual honesty and would like to see more of it in K/S zines. [1]

1994

Spock is a tax accountant who wants to: "dive in and explore other possibilities..." He goes to a party at a large house: "The flesh-mass moved in waves, a veritable ocean of lust lapping at the portals of existence in this room, this time."

However, wouldn't even a parallel universe Spock not talk in contractions? But really some great descriptive phrases here: "mirror-blackhair" and "wood-paneled aircar".

A neat little erotic story.[2]

The story of how Spock is reduced to being a sexually frustrated tax accountant would make a hurt/comfort story of epic proportions. However, this is not where Natasha wants to take us. Instead we find ourselves in a deeply textured erotic fantasy which is a real pleasure to read. Natasha should recast this story and sell it to the "mundane" erotic press. It deserves a wider audience. [3]

References

  1. ^ from The LOC Connection #57 (1993)
  2. ^ from Come Together #2
  3. ^ from Come Together #3