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Eye to Eye
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Title: | Eye to Eye |
Author(s): | Karla Kelly |
Date(s): | 1991 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Star Trek: TOS |
Relationship(s): | Kirk/Spock |
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Eye to Eye is a K/S story by Karla Kelly.
It was published in the print zine Naked Times #26.
Summary
"After a conversation with McCoy on human sexual habits, Spock asks Kirk if he may watch him during a sexual encounter."
Reactions and Reviews
The idea of Spock proposing to watch Kirk while he's having sex is an interesting one. It definitely lends spice to what might otherwise be a routine first time. Kirk's dream sequences is written in a very poetic style. The writing impressed me. My one disappointment with the story was the author's failure to describe how the mind lik between Kirk and Spock was obtained. Was it done with the usual contact points at the temples, or did Spock use a more interesting portion of Kirk's anatomy? [1]
This was a different sort of story, with Spock's usual, innocently-stated curiosity prompting a self-evaluation from Kirk. This was nicely written for being so simply plotted, and I liked Kirk's thought processes as he began to accept his feelings. I particularly liked Kirk's telling Spock, "You should see only love", as opposed to witnessing a mere sexual encounter.[2]
References
- ^ from The LOC Connection #32
- ^ from The LOC Connection #33