I DID Wish You Luck by thisstarvingartist Word Count: 1464 Fandom: Star Trek TOS Rating: G Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Spock/McCoy, Kirk/Spock, implied Kirk/McCoy, implied Kirk/Spock/McCoy Summary: Jim Kirk and McCoy were the first of the crew to enter the cargo hold once the shuttle had landed—reasonable, of course, given that they were the captain and the chief medical officer, respectively, and Commander Spock had just returned from a trip which had very nearly cost him his life. Certainly it made logical sense for two of the three most vital members of the ship’s crew to personally receive the third upon his return. Perhaps less logical were the coursing tears that distorted both men’s vision, as they rushed to his side. He very gracefully stumbled out of the shuttle, each man taking a place at one of his flanks to hold him steady on his feet. Reccer's Note: A coda to the episode The Immunity Syndrome, only in this their relationships are already romantically involved, or getting close to it. If you ever watched that episode and wished that McCoy had told Spock that he had wished him luck,then you might like this one. Plus, Spock gets some nice care and comfort, even though he, of course, claims he doesn't need it.
no subject
Date: 2021-05-13 02:04 pm (UTC)Word Count: 1464
Fandom: Star Trek TOS
Rating: G
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Spock/McCoy, Kirk/Spock, implied Kirk/McCoy, implied Kirk/Spock/McCoy
Summary: Jim Kirk and McCoy were the first of the crew to enter the cargo hold once the shuttle had landed—reasonable, of course, given that they were the captain and the chief medical officer, respectively, and Commander Spock had just returned from a trip which had very nearly cost him his life. Certainly it made logical sense for two of the three most vital members of the ship’s crew to personally receive the third upon his return.
Perhaps less logical were the coursing tears that distorted both men’s vision, as they rushed to his side. He very gracefully stumbled out of the shuttle, each man taking a place at one of his flanks to hold him steady on his feet.
Reccer's Note: A coda to the episode The Immunity Syndrome, only in this their relationships are already romantically involved, or getting close to it. If you ever watched that episode and wished that McCoy had told Spock that he had wished him luck,then you might like this one. Plus, Spock gets some nice care and comfort, even though he, of course, claims he doesn't need it.