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Diavolo wants to encourage more intimate relationships between Humans and Demons. You, having a crush on all of your house mates and a huge breeding kink, volunteer yourself to start a family. Now the boys are scrambling to see which one of them can knock you up first; they're all determined to be the baby daddy and be your one and only. Though you will happily be with all seven of them, their constant attempts to outdo one another in bed is nothing to complain about.
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reparative (write another story, we're fine) by squireofgeekdom for heartofashieldmaiden
Fandoms: Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (TV), Star Trek
14 Aug 2023
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Conversations with Christopher Pike during the Menagerie, and on Talos IV afterwards.
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"You know, there are some things you never really lose from being a test pilot. Being able to get into the cockpit of a new ship and figure it out quick, get something moving at full impulse and have it feel like it’s an extension of yourself in - a day. But after what happened…” he shakes his head slightly. “It’s like trying to fly a ship I don’t know, that’s not like anything I’ve flown, but the ship is filled with…”
“Fire and smoke.”
“Yes.”
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“Why should I force myself through unnecessary pain just to fit? To interact with the world in a way someone else considers real and correct? I’m happy.” She shakes her head. “I don’t need to walk through their world in pain just to have them look at my body with pity. My body - that’s not my self. My body walking away from here, through another world, onto your ship, even - that’s not what makes me present. It doesn’t mean I can be myself there.”
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“Maybe it doesn’t have to be a choice between limited interaction in our world full of pain,” Una continues, “or less pain here but interaction that’s … limited differently. We can change it."