http://nancys_soul.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] nancys-soul.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] crack_van2010-10-01 04:15 pm
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Interference By Keri Mera -(NC17)

Hello! I'm Nancys_soul and I'll be driving the Crack Van this month. There's nothing that I like better than spreading the Starsky and Hutch love around and what better way to do than rec'cing good fanfic. Hope you enjoy the ride.

Fandom:STARSKY AND HUTCH
Pairing:Starsky/Hutch
Length:283K
Author on LJ:unknown
Author Website:http://meandthee.shahrazad.net/author.php?authorid=92

Why this must be read:
This story is so angsty and good! I was surprised it hadn't been rec'ced yet. It takes place after the Kera incident, this is how the author discribes this story: November 1978: After the ultimate betrayal of trust, Starsky and Hutch's friendship faces its greatest challenge.


Here's a little taste to entice you:
Starsky was angry. Very angry.

He'd never known anger quite like this before. It seared through his veins like molten metal, consumed all rational thought in its destructive path, and burned his insides with a liquid fire that was almost, but not quite successful in obliterating the fierce stabbing pain of loss and betrayal.

His first reaction had been one of pure amazement, followed by disbelief and a fleeting self-admonition not to jump to conclusions. Hutch's car had been parked outside, and it hadn't come as a surprise to find the man inside. The only surprise was the sight of his best friend emerging from his girlfriend's bedroom, adjusting his clothes, with all the implications that simple action conveyed.

The disbelief crumbled before the look on his partner's face, a curious expression Starsky had never seen on those familiar features before, an expression that managed to convey—in the briefest of moments—a complex mixture of guilt and regret, a dose of apprehension, and maybe the smallest hint of defiance.

Then, with the impact of a sledgehammer, the realization hit home that the situation couldn't possibly be mistaken for anything other than what it was, that the man he called best friend and partner had just committed the ultimate betrayal of trust—by fucking the woman he loved.

Interference