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Homecoming by Nyssa (NC-17)
Hello, I'm
sc_fossil and I'm driving the Starsky & Hutch van this month. Starsky's given me the keys to the Torino and while the boys are shagging in the back seat, I'll be passing out some S&H luv to keep everybody entertained.
Thanks for reading!
Fandom: STARSKY & HUTCH
Pairing: Starsky/Hutch
Length: approx. 8,000 words
Author on LJ:
igbc
Author Website: n/a
Why this must be read: I really enjoy this author's style. She takes me immediately into the story and makes me want to know more. She keeps the boys in character yet lets their emotions come through. I also like the way this is written to reveal how Starsky & Hutch came to this point in their lives, together in a restaurant one night, desperately wanting each other.
Jet lag's a bitch, and Hutch is prone to it. In the past when it got its claws into him, he always wanted to climb into bed and revel in several unbroken hours of unconsciousness before facing the world again. This time he can't even feel it. He flew in from Duluth not thirty minutes ago, and it's late, but he's wide awake, every nerve ending humming. He feels like humming, come to think of it, or hell, singing. He's with Starsky, and Starsky's alive and Starsky hasn't taken his eyes off him once since they got to the restaurant. Hutch has barely touched his drink, but he's higher than a kite.
Homecoming
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Thanks for reading!
Fandom: STARSKY & HUTCH
Pairing: Starsky/Hutch
Length: approx. 8,000 words
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website: n/a
Why this must be read: I really enjoy this author's style. She takes me immediately into the story and makes me want to know more. She keeps the boys in character yet lets their emotions come through. I also like the way this is written to reveal how Starsky & Hutch came to this point in their lives, together in a restaurant one night, desperately wanting each other.
Jet lag's a bitch, and Hutch is prone to it. In the past when it got its claws into him, he always wanted to climb into bed and revel in several unbroken hours of unconsciousness before facing the world again. This time he can't even feel it. He flew in from Duluth not thirty minutes ago, and it's late, but he's wide awake, every nerve ending humming. He feels like humming, come to think of it, or hell, singing. He's with Starsky, and Starsky's alive and Starsky hasn't taken his eyes off him once since they got to the restaurant. Hutch has barely touched his drink, but he's higher than a kite.
Homecoming