FIC: The Sun Rising (Kirk/McCoy, PG)
Apr. 30th, 2010 12:57 amAuthor: Clio
Title: The Sun Rising
Pairing: Star Trek: James T. Kirk/Leonard McCoy
Rating: PG
Summary: At the end of the Enterprise's five-year mission, the trip home is livened up for Jim by a secret admirer. Bones, annoyingly, isn't jealous at all.
Length: 3400 words
Disclaimer: This story is based on characters and situations created by Gene Roddenberry and owned by one of the large media companies in a complicated arrangement to which I am not a signatory. No money is being made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.
Notes: So over at
team_jones we had a weekend prompting party where
linelenagain asked for a fluffy story where Jim had a secret admirer, and I was inspired. Here is that comment fic cleaned up with some multimedia flourishes, including a soundtrack.
HUGE thanks to
kitsune13, who helped me whip another comment fic into an actual story. The poems referred to are "Song (Go and Catch a Falling Star)," "Twickenham Garden," "The Dream," and "The Sun Rising," all by John Donne.
( Busy old fool, unruly Sun, Why dost thou thus, Through windows, and through curtains, call on us? )
Title: The Sun Rising
Pairing: Star Trek: James T. Kirk/Leonard McCoy
Rating: PG
Summary: At the end of the Enterprise's five-year mission, the trip home is livened up for Jim by a secret admirer. Bones, annoyingly, isn't jealous at all.
Length: 3400 words
Disclaimer: This story is based on characters and situations created by Gene Roddenberry and owned by one of the large media companies in a complicated arrangement to which I am not a signatory. No money is being made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.
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( Busy old fool, unruly Sun, Why dost thou thus, Through windows, and through curtains, call on us? )