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I picked up the novelization of Star Trek today. \o/ It's interesting to read all the bits that didn't make it into the movie.
I want to write some writing meta, but I don't know what about. Does anyone have any particular interests?
I wrote a PWP that wants to turn into a story. I hate when that happens.
FIRST LINE MEME:
Give me the first line, and I will write a drabble/comment fic.
Star Trek only, please. This will give me something to do while I don't think about the fic that wants to be written. I don't promise I'll fulfill all the prompts, but I will try to do at least a couple.
I want to write some writing meta, but I don't know what about. Does anyone have any particular interests?
I wrote a PWP that wants to turn into a story. I hate when that happens.
FIRST LINE MEME:
Give me the first line, and I will write a drabble/comment fic.
Star Trek only, please. This will give me something to do while I don't think about the fic that wants to be written. I don't promise I'll fulfill all the prompts, but I will try to do at least a couple.

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first line: "It means you've got a talented tongue."
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"It means you have a talented tongue," Kirk had said.
Not that Nyota was thinking about Kirk at a time like this. She was too busy thinking about Spock's tongue, and the way he twisted his fingers just right.
As she got closer, she bucked her hips and cursed. Spock looked up at her, raised an eyebrow, and then proceeded to suck on her clit. His fingers curled inside her, steadily moving.
I'm not the only one who is talented, she thought, then came in what seemed to be a shower of light, babbling in a language only she understood.
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I love that last line -- it's so perfect.
also, that she's totally thinking about Kirk right at that moment, but so in denial about it: HOT.
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