Yours, Mine, and Ours

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Star Trek VOY Fanfiction
Title: Yours, Mine, and Ours
Author(s): Amirin
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Genre: slash
Fandom: Star Trek: Voyager
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Yours, Mine, and Ours is a Paris/Kim story by Amirin

Reactions and Reviews

A real quick story: It's two in the morning, I can barely keep my eyesopen, when I stumble upon these three stories. A couple hours later, I'm still up, now completely awake, my fist shoved in my mouth so I won't scream or laugh, tears dripping all over the keyboard. I was laughing, crying, and shaking with emotions. It was soooo good. The story had everything: h/c, sap, great characterization, a plot (something Im really big on =)<nowiki> , and some of the hottest sex I've ever read between Tom and Harry. Two hankies up...WAY UP!!!

A short summary: Harry beams down on an away mission and gets stuck on a planet where time is distorted. So while an hour passes on the ship, three months pass on the planet. The captain can't do anything so Tom beams down to be with Harry, against Janeway's orders. They live on the planet for two years, before being rescued by Voyager. In that time they realize what they mean to each other. Then, in the third part, they have to deal with being on Voyager again, and losing their "paradise". [1]

I remember reading this so many, many years ago (it makes me feel old quite frankly :P). The plot is something that echoes the “New Earth” episode, but Tom and Harry take proper advantage of it (i.e. all the gay sex). I did like the description of the time disturbances on the planet, I thought that was well done and a little terrifying.[2]

This is amazing series from, IMHO, one of the best Voyager slash writers out there. These stories have it all -- good plot, great writing, and monitor melting sex scenes. When Harry is trapped on an uninhabited planet, just how much is Tom willing to give up to be with his best friend? The ‘prove it’ scene in the last story melted even my cynical heart.[3]

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