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Still Looking for a fic (repost and edited!)
Almost a year ago I posted a request for our community to help me find a specific de-aged Kirk story. I'm still looking for it.
Okay the specific parts of the story line I remember are as follows: the story begins with Spock being called down to the transporter room where he finds a few other people and a deaged Jim who have just arrived a few minutes earlier from a planet's surface (I can't remember exactly how Jim was deaged). Up until this point, Spock has hated/disliked Jim because Nyota has told Spock that Jim was a horrible human being. Spock actually tells McCoy, who I believe is checking mini Jim out for medical issues, that Spock essentially thinks Jim is a horrible, immature person. (Spock continues to somewhat hold this belief for 1-2 chapters in the story.There is background Spock/Uhura in this story and Uhura actually hates it when Spock begins to spend time with mini Jim.) I believe Spock is told by McCoy that Jim's mother died as the Captain of the Farrugat when Vulcan was destroyed and that Jim is actually a hardworking and caring human being.
As the story progresses, mini Jim wants to spend, (and does spend!) a lot of time with Spock and does not like to be parted from him. Jim even manages to escape the person he was left with in the Medical Bay (nurse Chapel?)to go up to the bridge where Spock is talking to an Admiral. Spock gets yelled at by the Admiral and Spock then chastises Jim for seeking Spock out on the bridge. Spock, I believe, tells mini Jim and maybe Bones that children have no place on the bridge (echoing what the Admiral told Spock).
In the last two chapters of the story (the last time I saw it), Jim was kidnapped off the ship by Orion pirates/some other set of aliens who are capturing Vulcans and other beings off ships to be sold into slavery. Spock feels his parental instincts flair to life and, despite being informed that he should not leave the ship, he grabs a phaser and goes after his "child." He finds Jim being held by a Vulcan female who is attempting to keep the child warm as the area the hostages are being held in is cold. When Spock gets Jim back to the Enterprise, he refuses to leave Jim's bedside in the Medical Bay because he feels he has to "guard" his child. When Uhura comes in and attempts to talk to Spock about their relationship in front of a sleeping Jim. (Uhura still hates/dislikes Jim and makes statements about Jim would not be able to understand what she wants to talk to Spock about even if he was awake). When Spock refuses to talk in front of Jim as Spock sits in vigil next to the child, Uhura tells Spockthat he should just leave Jim in the Medical Bay to talk to her because she needs to talk to Spock. Spock states he will not and that they need to talk about their relationship at a later date.
Can anyone help me find this story? I last saw it on FF.net. (I know it isn't "You are my Sunshine.") It was, I believe, last updated in January or February 2013 or 2014 last time I saw it.
Thanks!
Okay the specific parts of the story line I remember are as follows: the story begins with Spock being called down to the transporter room where he finds a few other people and a deaged Jim who have just arrived a few minutes earlier from a planet's surface (I can't remember exactly how Jim was deaged). Up until this point, Spock has hated/disliked Jim because Nyota has told Spock that Jim was a horrible human being. Spock actually tells McCoy, who I believe is checking mini Jim out for medical issues, that Spock essentially thinks Jim is a horrible, immature person. (Spock continues to somewhat hold this belief for 1-2 chapters in the story.There is background Spock/Uhura in this story and Uhura actually hates it when Spock begins to spend time with mini Jim.) I believe Spock is told by McCoy that Jim's mother died as the Captain of the Farrugat when Vulcan was destroyed and that Jim is actually a hardworking and caring human being.
As the story progresses, mini Jim wants to spend, (and does spend!) a lot of time with Spock and does not like to be parted from him. Jim even manages to escape the person he was left with in the Medical Bay (nurse Chapel?)to go up to the bridge where Spock is talking to an Admiral. Spock gets yelled at by the Admiral and Spock then chastises Jim for seeking Spock out on the bridge. Spock, I believe, tells mini Jim and maybe Bones that children have no place on the bridge (echoing what the Admiral told Spock).
In the last two chapters of the story (the last time I saw it), Jim was kidnapped off the ship by Orion pirates/some other set of aliens who are capturing Vulcans and other beings off ships to be sold into slavery. Spock feels his parental instincts flair to life and, despite being informed that he should not leave the ship, he grabs a phaser and goes after his "child." He finds Jim being held by a Vulcan female who is attempting to keep the child warm as the area the hostages are being held in is cold. When Spock gets Jim back to the Enterprise, he refuses to leave Jim's bedside in the Medical Bay because he feels he has to "guard" his child. When Uhura comes in and attempts to talk to Spock about their relationship in front of a sleeping Jim. (Uhura still hates/dislikes Jim and makes statements about Jim would not be able to understand what she wants to talk to Spock about even if he was awake). When Spock refuses to talk in front of Jim as Spock sits in vigil next to the child, Uhura tells Spockthat he should just leave Jim in the Medical Bay to talk to her because she needs to talk to Spock. Spock states he will not and that they need to talk about their relationship at a later date.
Can anyone help me find this story? I last saw it on FF.net. (I know it isn't "You are my Sunshine.") It was, I believe, last updated in January or February 2013 or 2014 last time I saw it.
Thanks!