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lesyeuxverts) wrote2009-09-01 09:12 am
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Landing is Hard
Title: Landing is Hard
Author: lesyeuxverts
Word Count: 335
Rating: R
Pairing: Kirk/Spock
Warnings: breathplay
Disclaimer: Not mine.
Summary: Any mirror shatters in the end.
AN: For my lovely
lavillanueva - I hope you have a very porny BBTP-day, my dear! :) Thanks to
eeyore9990 for the once-over.
Falling is easy, Jim has always known that. Solid ground is the thing that's difficult to deal with.
He takes a deep breath and, now that his throat doesn't hurt from it, advances on Spock. "Give me a reason."
"I've given you several."
In quiet moments on the bridge, Jim pretends he can see himself reflected in Spock's eyes – though the mirror, like any mirror, shatters in the end. He is Jim Kirk, but not the man he should have been. This is Spock, living a life he should not have known.
Their other lives were lived on the wrong side of a black hole.
More than that separates Jim from this man. He steps closer, and Spock – after everything, after this – falters and takes a step back.
Falling is easy, and always has been. Jim steps forward until he's touching Spock, until Spock has both hands around his neck and is closing in.
This is his world – not the other world, not the world he should have lived in – and it's closing in on him, tighter and tighter. It draws to a point, Spock's face, and then it's a blur.
Jim thinks that it's the last thing he should see – the last thing he should have seen, in that other world, but he knows how it went there, and this isn't it. This isn't it. Spock is hot and heavy against him, pressing him against the bulkhead, and there's something that he never did, in that other world. Jim does it.
He reaches up and kisses Spock, really kisses him, thrusting up against him until his hands loosen. Jim can breathe again and he uses that breath to kiss Spock, uses all of it and needs more. He needs more, and Spock gives it to him – hands on his throat, body against his body, cock against his cock.
They move together, and the last thing Jim thinks is that this is right in any universe. In any world.
Falling is easy – landing is hard.
Author: lesyeuxverts
Word Count: 335
Rating: R
Pairing: Kirk/Spock
Warnings: breathplay
Disclaimer: Not mine.
Summary: Any mirror shatters in the end.
AN: For my lovely
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Falling is easy, Jim has always known that. Solid ground is the thing that's difficult to deal with.
He takes a deep breath and, now that his throat doesn't hurt from it, advances on Spock. "Give me a reason."
"I've given you several."
In quiet moments on the bridge, Jim pretends he can see himself reflected in Spock's eyes – though the mirror, like any mirror, shatters in the end. He is Jim Kirk, but not the man he should have been. This is Spock, living a life he should not have known.
Their other lives were lived on the wrong side of a black hole.
More than that separates Jim from this man. He steps closer, and Spock – after everything, after this – falters and takes a step back.
Falling is easy, and always has been. Jim steps forward until he's touching Spock, until Spock has both hands around his neck and is closing in.
This is his world – not the other world, not the world he should have lived in – and it's closing in on him, tighter and tighter. It draws to a point, Spock's face, and then it's a blur.
Jim thinks that it's the last thing he should see – the last thing he should have seen, in that other world, but he knows how it went there, and this isn't it. This isn't it. Spock is hot and heavy against him, pressing him against the bulkhead, and there's something that he never did, in that other world. Jim does it.
He reaches up and kisses Spock, really kisses him, thrusting up against him until his hands loosen. Jim can breathe again and he uses that breath to kiss Spock, uses all of it and needs more. He needs more, and Spock gives it to him – hands on his throat, body against his body, cock against his cock.
They move together, and the last thing Jim thinks is that this is right in any universe. In any world.
Falling is easy – landing is hard.