Title: Songs of Seleya
Pairing: Kirk/Spock
Rating: NC17
Summary: Kirk studies the Vulcan language while on medical leave. Naturally, sexytime ensues.
Word Count: ~3,300
Note: Written for
happy_trekmas, also a part of
sacred_20 prompt #20: Ritual. Contains sensory deprivation, handporn, Smart!Kirk, roleplay, fake Vulcan, even faker Vulcan rituals, and slight D/s elements. (Damn, I'm proud of myself.) And huge thanks to
dissociate, without whom this would not have been possible.
Ha-lo le-khol shirayikh ani kinnor. (Behold, I am a lyre for all your songs.)
Yerushalayim Shel Zahav (Jerusalem of Gold)
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( There is educational value in the porn, I swear. )
[Addendum]
O, Beloved One,
How I wish to warm your cold lips with my own, to breath my life into your body.
For in your eyes I am worthy,
Even as the world turns from me with its scorn.
Let the divine whisperer
Lay my carved out heart down at the Death God's feet
Let both the great Above and great Below see the simple truth
That this mortal heart is inscribed with your name alone.
My blood shall find your blood, and may they embrace in unification.
Lo, here cometh the Sun, radiant and all-knowing.
I submit, then,
To the Light, to you, and to eternity.
Songs of Seleya, Book 7: Lamentations
Pairing: Kirk/Spock
Rating: NC17
Summary: Kirk studies the Vulcan language while on medical leave. Naturally, sexytime ensues.
Word Count: ~3,300
Note: Written for
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Ha-lo le-khol shirayikh ani kinnor. (Behold, I am a lyre for all your songs.)
Yerushalayim Shel Zahav (Jerusalem of Gold)
*
( There is educational value in the porn, I swear. )
[Addendum]
O, Beloved One,
How I wish to warm your cold lips with my own, to breath my life into your body.
For in your eyes I am worthy,
Even as the world turns from me with its scorn.
Let the divine whisperer
Lay my carved out heart down at the Death God's feet
Let both the great Above and great Below see the simple truth
That this mortal heart is inscribed with your name alone.
My blood shall find your blood, and may they embrace in unification.
Lo, here cometh the Sun, radiant and all-knowing.
I submit, then,
To the Light, to you, and to eternity.
Songs of Seleya, Book 7: Lamentations