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Homecoming (Star Trek: TOS story)
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Title: | Homecoming |
Author(s): | Jane Aumerle |
Date(s): | 1979 |
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Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Star Trek: TOS |
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Homecoming is a Star Trek: TOS story by Jane Aumerle.
It was published in R & R #4/5/6 where it contains illustration by Regina De Simone.
This story is one of the very first Kirk/Spock stories published.
Summary
It's told from Amanda's point of view. She is filled with anxiety as she awaits Spock's visit to Vulcan. Spock tells her that he is not going to marry a Vulcan female named T'Parrhi, as his father wishes. She says she understands.
This causes her to question whether she wants to remain on Vulcan or to go back to Earth and get a divorce.
Spock tells Sarek he is rejecting T’Parrhi as he is already bonded to Kirk. He tells his father that if he is worried about there not being enough Vulcan babies being made, then why didn't Sarek divorce Amanda and get a wife that could get him more?
Sarek becomes angry and sends him away. Amanda tells Sarek that Sarek once made a unique decision to marry her. She thinks Sarek is ashamed of having married a human female, and that he is being hyper-Vulcan about Spock. She tells him she is leaving him and going home.
Sarek later comes to her and says he isn't ashamed of having married a human, and she presumably stays with him.
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References
- ^ review by Paula Smith in Scuttlebutt #14