Author:OneMillionandNine Title: La Vie En Rose Characters: S/U Rating: Graphic Sexual Content Beta: MaybeAmanda Summary: 12 hours after the end of the reboot ( Read La Vie En Rose )
What a wonderful read! All of it. For some reason this was one of my favourite lines:
Like many Vulcans, Spock spoke Terran Standard with computer perfect diction, but in his own language, his pronunciation was highly accented, betraying his city and his class as surely as any Terran native to Hong Kong or New York. It was terribly endearing.
I don't even know how to react to this. I'm speechless. Poor Spock. I like how he's finally letting her in. This story was sweat and touching all at the same time.
thank you, I can only imagine the guilt associated with surviving genocide and watching your mother literally fall out of your reach to her death.That is what I tried to write here.
I really like this--how quickly she can read him, how inevitable it is that the meld would happen (and how necessary), and the interweaving of the grief-memory with the current gesture of comfort. It's lovely.
Thank you, I have always seen Spock as a charater who constantly second guesses himself. In the original series there is an episode "Galileo 7" where Spock has a fairly disasterous period in command of a crashed shuttle. He spent most of the episode embroiled in self recrimination. After such terrible events as those in the film I can't imagine him moving on easily.
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Like many Vulcans, Spock spoke Terran Standard with computer perfect diction, but in his own language, his pronunciation was highly accented, betraying his city and his class as surely as any Terran native to Hong Kong or New York. It was terribly endearing.
Weird huh?
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