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| General disclaimer: We don't own nothin'. Starsky & Hutch belong to whoever came up with the idea in the first place. And although (technically) it is a copyright infringement, we don't mean any harm, and we don't take anybody's money. We don't make any money from our stories. Life's hard. | |||
| 30 Minutes To Go |
Nash | Challenge story. In honor of the 30 year anniversary of the show, write any kind of story in 30 minutes. Well, I cheated. But it still has something to do with "30 minutes" - kind of... What could possibly go wrong with only 30 minutes until the end of their shift?
Warnings: some blood, some Starsky h/c, nothing bad. |
Jun. 17, 2005 |
| Don't Move |
Nash | POV, but not somebody you would probably expect. Not exactly MS, rather a scene told from somebody's perspective. Spoilers: "The Committee".
Warnings: None, I think. Nobody gets hurt, no bad language (at least not too bad *g*). Now I know that I'm getting soft! Have to do something about that... At least there is some angst, but it's somebody who deserves to sweat a little *vbeg*! |
Dec. 11, 2005 |
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Nash | Yet another challenge story. "Coma talk" was a term used in another fandom, meaning somebody would talk to an unconscious person "like in these old cop shows, like Starsky & Hutch." So this was the challenge - write a "coma talk" story!
Warnings: Guess what. Someone is unconscious, and the other talks to him. Means lots of physical hurt for one, and just as much emotional hurt for the other. Not overly graphic, though of course there is mention and description of physical injuries. Oh, yes, and somebody dies, but nobody we know, and it's just a memory. Gory, though. And some, uhm, colorful language. |
Jun. 17, 2005 |
| Falling |
Nash | Challenge story. "Falling" - whatever we could think of. Episode spoiler: "Lady Blue".
Warnings: Tame (by my standards *g*). Nobody dies, but there is a lot of Angst, with a capital A. Some physical hurt, too. And of course, lots of comfort. That's what we all really want, right? |
Sep. 7, 2005 |
| Fighting For A Lost Cause |
Nash | A little different. Just a tiny "slice of life" as somebody called it. And, as usual, written in response to a challenge: Fighting for a lost cause. (Thanks to my dear friend Jill for coming up with all these challenges! Your're the best. What would I ever do without you?) Minor spoilers for "A Coffin for Starsky" and "Shootout".
Warnings: None, I think. Nobody gets hurt, there is just a tiny little bit of Hutch angst and some Starsky comfort. Some soap. I must be getting soft in my old age... |
Oct. 1, 2005 |
See Ya
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Nash | A drug lord wants to keep the main witness in his brother's trial from witnessing - now he just has to find out where he is. And he knows just who to ask...
This is the first piece of fanfiction I ever finished, thanks to my dear friend Jill. This is for you, babe. Your dream - or rather nightmare - didn't leave me alone anymore, I just had to write it down to get it out of my system. So here it is now. Warnings: Heck, yeah. Definitely. I mean it, folks, this is disturbing. I should know, I found it disturbing to write. It is graphic, there are some words not usually used in polite company, and THERE IS MAJOR CHARACTER DEATH. No kidding. Can't get any more major than that. Don't flame me, you have been warned. If death stories disturb you, PLEASE, PLEASE DON'T READ THIS! |
Aug. 21, 2004 |
| Storms And Elevators |
Nash | This is one I wrote for a challenge (ok, it was really three challenges, but I was too lazy to write one for each, so I combined all three - storm, darkness, and why the heck did Starsky wear that hat in the Pilot?).
Warnings: Nothing to speak of. Some nasty words, but not too bad. A little bit of Hutch h/c, lots of Starsky h/c. Blood, of course, but nothing too graphic. See? This time I'm almost nice *lol* to the guys! |
Jun. 6, 2005 |
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Nash | Around November 2004, there was a discussion on one of the lists about how Starsky and Hutch would cope if the other died. We decided to explore this idea a little further, and each of us got to 'kill' one. Jill got Starsky, Nash got Hutch. The only condition we both accepted was, that they couldn't be dead for real in the end. Been there, done that, don't wanna do it again...
Warnings: Definitely. Hanky alert. After all, this is about how Starsky copes with Hutch's death... Anything else? Uhm, violence, but not overly graphic. Some swear words, nothing you haven't heard before. THIS IS NOT A DEATH STORY! It may sound like it, but it isn't. Trust me. *g* |
Jan. 8, 2006 |



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