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Mind Games (Star Trek: TOS story)
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Title: | Mind Games |
Author(s): | Mary Kay |
Date(s): | 2012 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Star Trek: TOS |
Relationship(s): | Kirk/Spock |
External Links: | on AO3 |
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Mind Games is a Star Trek: TOS Kirk/Spock story by Mary Kay.
It was published in the print zine Legends #7.
Summary
"Random, racy thoughts about his bondmate are causing that bondmate to have very particular – and embarrassing – reactions. No one is amused... except McCoy."
Reactions and Reviews
1993
I felt I was in for a really good, fun story when it began with two Klingons kidnapping Kirk and Spock and then they wake up naked in a hotel room with their hands and feet tied. Oh boy!
But, then, it was a let down as the plotline was dropped and it became only a device to bring K/S together.
But some very nice moments as when Spock sends his thoughts through to mind link with Kirk as they make love. [1]
2012
A well-done "established relationship" story in which Kirk learns NOT to have random thoughts about the use of a vibrator and/or honey on his lover when that lover is a telepathic Vulcan! I loved Spock's embarrassment when trying to discuss his "problem" with McCoy, especially when Spock has the additional embarrassment of admitting that a woman bumped into him when he was "in this condition" and added with puzzlement, "I do not understand this, but she actually seemed rather pleased." A humorous and erotic romp. [2]
References
- ^ from The LOC Connection #51
- ^ from The K/S Press #186