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Title: Zahvan T'Masu
Co-author: diane_kepler
Fandom: ST TOS
Characters: Starek, Spock, Cash
Rating: M
Warnings: Voyeurism, language, confessions.
Notes: Spock's fantasies convince Starek to confess a secret of his own. Good? Bad? Hey, it's only 7/11, so nobody's gonna die from it, right?
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Title: Zahvan T'Masu
Co-author: diane_kepler
Fandom: ST TOS
Characters: Starek, Spock, T'Nis, Amber
Rating:Â E
Warnings: Smut. Hilarious Vulcan euphemisms. Voyeurism.
Notes: If things got interesting, last chapter, here's where they get fun. Pants? Fuck pants.
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Title: Zahvan T'Masu
Co-author: diane_kepler
Fandom: ST TOS
Characters: Starek, Spock, T'Nis, Cash
Rating: M
Warnings: Kissing, romance-novel style removal of clothing, voyeurism, hilarious Vulcan euphemisms.
Notes: At last, things start to get interesting. Starek begins to truly romance the Vulcan, and it's more effective than one might imagine.
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Title: Zahvan T'Masu
Co-author: diane_kepler
Fandom: ST TOS
Characters: Starek, Spock, T'Nis
Rating: T
Warnings: Still nothing notable. Flirting and invitations. Innuendo and out the other, but not much.
Notes: Starek finally gets Spock alone, and the conversation turns to water… and æsthetics. Lots of fun with words and hands.
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Title: Zahvan T'Masu
Co-author: diane_kepler
Fandom: ST TOS
Characters: T'Nis, Starek, Spock
Rating: T
Warnings: Starek on æsthetics. Again. Still. Some flirting. Some intoxication.
Notes: Spock arrives. Starek promptly says stupid things and then recovers, by being gloriously confusing. Chocolate is eaten, leading to Vulcan drunkenness.
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Title: Zahvan T'Masu
Co-author: diane_kepler
Fandom: ST TOS
Characters: T'Nis, Starek, Cash, Amber
Rating: T
Warnings: Rambling on the nature of æsthetics.
Notes: Discussions on the nature of language and poetry ensue. In this chapter, Starek's glass mysteriously disappears, due to a failure on the writer's part.
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Title: Zahvan T'Masu
Co-author: diane_kepler
Fandom: ST TOS
Characters: T'Nis, Starek
Rating: T
Warnings: Implications.
Notes: Starek arrives at the house in the desert, meets his dinner companions, meets his bedroom, does not interact with both at the same time.
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Prologue | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | X
Title: Zahvan T'Masu
Co-author: diane_kepler
Fandom: ST TOS
Characters: T'Nis, Starek
Rating: T
Warnings: Ramblings on the nature of beauty, implications of and requests for future acts of a sexual nature
Notes: T'Nis meets with Starek to ask a favour… (This is the fic I've been writing with DK for the last week or so. I should probably apologise for generating eleven posts in less than 24 hours, but I know that Sterling Carter's the only one who's got this place on RSS, so… uh… I owe you blowjobs? Again?)
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Title:Â Chocolate on the Bridge
Fandom:Â ST (TOS-era)
Characters:Â Starek, D'nila, Merendeth, Stavret
Rating: T
Warnings:Â Intoxicants, jokes about Orions
Notes:Â I'm in the middle of an RP, in which this story might becomre relevant. Figured I should write it before I go say something self-contradictory. Also, Stavret and Starek are not brothers — they're best friends — but they're the only two Romulans on the ship.
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Title:Â Wakrubaya t'kahr'y'tan (The Evolution of Vulcan Philosophy)
Fandom:Â Star Trek (TOS)
Characters:Â None (Although it's attributed to Commander Starek)
Rating: G-
Warnings:Â None
Notes:Â Wrote this one in the middle of a debate on linguistics in an RP scene. My OC is a Romulan commander, posing as a Vulcan, and he is rather passionate about what he considers to be the deterioration of the Vulcan language. With this poem, he tries to make a point about methods of managing the path of a story in poetic expression. (Shut up, I'm a goddamn nerd.)
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