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Academy Years - Juncture Point by DiamondBlue4, InhoePublishing
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09 Jan 2026
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Dancing with the Demons in our Minds by kel_1970
Fandom Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
14 Apr 2022
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Here, I will not insert inspirational quotations about courage, fear, and bravery. Just have fun reading these stories about Star Trek characters and their fears.
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in the direction of the moon by kinneys for thingbe
Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
18 Mar 2024
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Jim had spoken to him the entirety of that ride on the shuttle. His conversation was quiet, almost idle, a steady pattern of words that was distracting, if not reassuring. Jim didn't ask about the divorce. He didn't ask McCoy to elaborate on his decision to join Starfleet, nor did he talk about his own. Most glaringly, he offered no immediate explanation for the dried blood on his shirt, the copper drops that caught McCoy's gaze periodically and obviously. Jim said nothing, nor did he look uncomfortable under McCoy's barely-hidden scrutiny, as though he was used to being the object of it.
But Jim talked. Jim told him a story. It might even have been a good one; McCoy couldn’t really pay attention to the words so much as their cadence, the shape Jim’s mouth made around them, wide and evocative. Jim's speech was both nonchalant and careful, something told a hundred times but never less aware of its audience for it. The looks Jim gave him were fleeting, confident that McCoy’s eyes would stay on him either way. And they did. Despite his better efforts. Despite the amount of times he caught himself staring too hard, too consideringly for a temporary seatmate.
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The shared shuttle, and what follows.
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16 Jun 2026
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Jim Kirk didn't really like touch.
Too many bad touches, too few good touches.
So, Jim was fine with avoiding touch.
Really.
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16 Jun 2026
