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Logical Heartache
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Title: | Logical Heartache |
Author(s): | Nadja Lee |
Date(s): | 2005 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Star Trek: TOS |
Relationship(s): | Kirk/Spock |
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Logical Heartache is a Kirk/Spock story by Nadja Lee.
It was published in the print zine T'hy'la #25.
Summary
"Spock is forced to take a Vulcan female as a bondmate, even though he and Kirk are already bonded."
Reactions and Reviews
Wohooooo! What can I say! Not enough. My new fave. She’s one of the best new or new pen name talents since Chris Soto. I just love her stories cause she writes some great Kirk ones that usually includes Vulcans. My all time favorite species of people. She always writes in character and the diction of my guys. Stories are always from an interesting take on an old theme. This is no exception. Logical Heartache is a hell o’ cool story about Spock telling Kirk he has to take a female for a bondmate because humans just can’t take Pon Farr. Does Kirk accept this? Bububcuss no! He goes to Vulcan and fights for his man. The agony and the ecstasy. The angst. The luvvvvv. The awww factor. It’s all in there. I really love how it ended because Kirk not only used his brain but his brawn to get his squeeze. I highly recommend this story. If you’re a big Kirk fan like I am. Run don’t walk to your nearest computer and order T’hy’la #25. It’s definitely a five Vulcan salute. [1]
References
- ^ from The K/S Press #107