let me think. i mean, the theme is almost synonymous with k/s so it's hard to remember which ideas are from which stories.
of mine, unintended (http://www.rightthisway.net/cimorene/trek/unintended.html) is bonding-themed and has several melded scenes and two scenes of telepathic sex, but what i am to you (http://www.rightthisway.net/cimorene/trek/whatiam.html) has one too.
of other people's, i'd say probably every heavily rated story of greywolf's has a bonded sex scene (and you don't have to venture into the den of loathsomeness that is kardasi.com because they're all on trekiverse.org). the one in 'morning dew' and the one in 'and in darkness bind you' are probably my favorites and thus they're the ones actually on my recs page (http://www.rightthisway.net/cimorene/recs.html#trek). killashandra's are--well, i can't call them bad but i can't call them good--extremely over-written, shall we say, but pretty nonetheless. varoneeka's wanting (http://members.tripod.com/~Varoneeka/wanting.htm) is a little mischaracterized and the meld's glossed over in the, er, heat of the moment, but not unbelievably. anyway, it's hot and angsty, maybe a little plotless, but i rather like it. jat sapphire's award-winning still amok (http://www.geocities.com/jat_sapphire/ST_stories/stillamok.htm) follows 'amok time' and is beautifully done. full of telepathy, and spock's all dazed. (the happy ending comes in the sequel, coals of fire (http://www.geocities.com/jat_sapphire/ST_stories/coalsp.htm).)
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let me think. i mean, the theme is almost synonymous with k/s so it's hard to remember which ideas are from which stories.
of mine, unintended (http://www.rightthisway.net/cimorene/trek/unintended.html) is bonding-themed and has several melded scenes and two scenes of telepathic sex, but what i am to you (http://www.rightthisway.net/cimorene/trek/whatiam.html) has one too.
of other people's, i'd say probably every heavily rated story of greywolf's has a bonded sex scene (and you don't have to venture into the den of loathsomeness that is kardasi.com because they're all on trekiverse.org). the one in 'morning dew' and the one in 'and in darkness bind you' are probably my favorites and thus they're the ones actually on my recs page (http://www.rightthisway.net/cimorene/recs.html#trek). killashandra's are--well, i can't call them bad but i can't call them good--extremely over-written, shall we say, but pretty nonetheless. varoneeka's wanting (http://members.tripod.com/~Varoneeka/wanting.htm) is a little mischaracterized and the meld's glossed over in the, er, heat of the moment, but not unbelievably. anyway, it's hot and angsty, maybe a little plotless, but i rather like it. jat sapphire's award-winning still amok (http://www.geocities.com/jat_sapphire/ST_stories/stillamok.htm) follows 'amok time' and is beautifully done. full of telepathy, and spock's all dazed. (the happy ending comes in the sequel, coals of fire (http://www.geocities.com/jat_sapphire/ST_stories/coalsp.htm).)