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Shorala

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Title: Shorala
Author(s): Fiona James
Date(s): 1984
Length:
Genre(s): slash
Fandom(s): Star Trek: TOS
Relationship(s): Kirk/Spock
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Shorala is a Kirk/Spock story by Fiona James.

It was published in the print zine Duet #8.

Summary

A/U: After serving years in a brothel, the human Kirk is sold to a Vulcan family to replace the slave their son recently lost just as he begins to enter his time.

Reactions and Reviews

Unknown Date

AU: Vulcan masters & Human slaves. The boy Jim Kirk is captured and sold to a Vulcan pleasure house. When he grows up, Sarek buys him to serve Spock in pon farr, and Jim falls in love with his master. Standard sex-slave story, with none of the characters behaving at all like those we saw on the show. [1]

1984

No self respecting K/S zine would be right without its slave story, 'Shorala' at 30 pages, by Fiona James is Duet 8's offering. To be more precise Shorala - the name means giver of pleasure - is a slave-cum-pon farr story. Jim, Shorala, is sold at 12 to a House of Pleasure and at a later date to Spock who has just entered pon farr. I have to admit that neither Slave or-Pon Farr stories do much for me. Having said "that, the story is well written and lovers of slave stories will, I am sure, enjoy it. [2]

References

  1. ^ from Karen Halliday’s Zindex
  2. ^ from Communicator #15 (Jan 1984)