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"I was thinkin’, we might play." McCoy gestured at the 3D Chess set on the table. “I’ve been… practising."
"You believe that you can beat me?"
McCoy smirked. “Probably not."
Spock’s eyes narrowed as he sat down across from him. “Then what would be the purpose of playing?"
McCoy shrugged. “Perhaps we could make it more interesting, then?"
A routine mission to a planet full of winged humanoids returns with unexpected consequences for Doctor Leonard McCoy and for Spock.
McCoy makes a deal with an advanced race of aliens visiting on the Enterprise, one that doesn't quite work out the way he expected. Nor the quite way aliens meant it to either.
A heartfelt apology.
The Sixth Installment in The Bonded Souls Series. Spock and McCoy invite the bridge crew to a barbeque at their house. While Spock and McCoy prepare for visitors and celebrate their union, the rest of the crew contemplate their coming out that happened a year before.
Cadet McCoy believed Professor Spock was out to get him due to him always giving him such a hard time. To "get him off his ass" he asked his friend Nyota for help. "This is a hand gesture in Vulcan. It means that you aren't intimidated by him. This should get him to leave you alone." Too bad the gesture for that and to show sexual interest were strikingly similar.
In which Jim plays matchmaker and should avoid putting lyrics on Valentine's Day cards in his friend's name.
"Goddamit! Is it really that obvious that I'm in love with the hobgoblin? I thought I was doing good at hiding it. I figured since you (Jim) never said anything, you didn't know. Now I'm all paranoid wondering if he knows." This was one of those 'he's standing right behind me, isn't he?' moments.
McCoy was not too happy about being dragged to Starfleet's New Year's party. He wanted nothing to do with the dancing, the countdowns, the kisses or anything else. Little did he know, this was going to be a New Year's to remember.
This tale takes place after Kirk has been listed MIA and is presumed dead ("Generations"). It is a story of the mysteries of the heart, of loss and redemption, of the liberation of forgiveness and the sly humor of the universe. Spock and McCoy must come to terms with their grief, and with the changes Kirk's loss has brought to their relationship to one another.
Spock does not have a need for the belief personally, but he understands the human desire.
(It takes McCoy years to get him to have a drink.)
On this day of tricks and treats, Mirror Spock seeks an alliance with Dr. McCoy, but things are not as always what they seem.
"You don't feel! You don't even react! Nothing affects you!" McCoy said. He was about to realize how wrong and mistaken he really was.
McCoy doesn't think that Spock could ever be interested in a mess like him. Boy, how wrong he is...