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Dragon's Chimera

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Fanfiction
Title: Dragon's Chimera
Author(s): Shelley Butler
Date(s): 1993
Length:
Genre(s): slash
Fandom(s): Star Trek: TOS
Relationship(s): Kirk/Spock
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Dragon's Chimera is a Kirk/Spock story by Shelley Butler.

It was published in the print zine Within the Mirror #8.

Summary

"Spock is abducted by the female Romulan commander and subjected to forced dreams of her choosing as a form of torture."

Reactions and Reviews

1994

Very dramatic and poetic. Written for Deeb's drawing, in which naked Kirk is unconscious in chains; Spock hooded, feasting.

This scene is Mirror Spock's dream, wherein he is "our" Spock, the one who can love Kirk. And another dream, and another. Turns out the Romulan Commander has Spock in a mind-control room. Another dream - very fine erotica. Oh, the torment - oh, the pain - at the ultimate moment of orgasmic melding, to find it is not Kirk he has sunk himself into but the Romulan Commander. It is a touching moment when she aches with pain that Spock does not love her, and they lie together. I feel so for her; she is so worthy of Spock's love, if Kirk were not in the picture. Spock is returned to the Enterprise and feels he must confess his feelings. An exquisite, passionate first kiss. Kirk has known for a while he loves Spock, and when Spock was gone, he realized he had to reveal his feelings also.

All this is expressed in a very apt, straightforward Mirror mentality. Real (not dream) sex finally, and very fine it is - beautiful passion.

I understand "chimera," but why dragons? [1]

References

  1. ^ from Come Together #2