name the stars (chapter four). star trek xi, r, 2351 words. She leans back into him, every muscle in her body wound so tight her bones begin to ache. “Please don’t leave,” Christine says.
name the stars (chapter three). star trek xi, 2204 words. Christine pushes her hair away from her face and her neck; it sticks, sweaty and bloody, to her skin. Reflectively, she thinks, I was sure I’d be better than this.
name the stars (chapter two). star trek xi, r, 2669 words. She knows, now, hearing his voice, that she'd give anything to be gone from this place, anything to just be sitting beside him again.
name the stars (chapter one). star trek xi, r, 2959 words (this section). The smile falls away from her lips and the last she sees of the Enterprise is his face, his eyes fixed on hers, his mouth opening to speak.
name the stars (a prologue). star trek xi, r, 1200 words (this section). You already know what your answer will be, you already know you’d follow him and Jim Kirk to the furthest coldest corners of the universe.
name the stars (index). star trek xi, r, 13 510 words. In the months since Nero, Chapel and McCoy have been dancing a peculiar waltz around one another. An away mission gone wrong provides a brutal sort of catalyzing agent for their relationship.