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Spock and Ha'su. The two children from diffrent worlds. Ha'su is half Vulcan and half Badiziod. Spock is half Vulcan and half Human. When Ha'su leaves Vulcan without telling anyone that she is running away and leaving for Earth she leaves broken hearted and lost. ~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~ mature content: swearing, kissing, maybe implied sexual activity (idk, i don't usually write that stuff)
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Spock is a half Vulcan-half human entering his third year at the star fleet academy. Ever since he was a child Spock was bullied for being different, and it would be completely illogical to think this year would be any different. James Tiberius Kirk is a human troublemaker who is transferring to star fleet academy after causing one too many fights in his last academy. He is very bright and is convinced that this year will be his final, despite it being a four year course. With this year their most challenging by far, Spock and Jim will learn to depend on each other more then either if them thought they could ever depend on another. They knew from the first time their eyes met there was a bond, but will it be enough? And the most important question, as Spock's illogical depression threatens to consume him, will Jim be able to save him? *I don't own any of Star Trek or the pictures* *May contain triggers* Sorry about the crappy description

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