Disclaimer: I don't own the characters of Star Trek or Harry Potter. They belong to J.J Abrams, Gene Roddenberry and J.K Rowling

Warnings: Slash (malexmale pairings), threesomes, AU, violence, angst, psychological disorders, sexual situations (maybe), badly written accents, etc.

Pairings: Established Spock/Kirk, Sulu/Chekov, Scotty/Uhura, Future Spock/Harry/Kirk


31. Magnet

As a Vulcan, Spock prided himself on his emotional control and his logic. Even in the gravest situation he learned to maintain a cool head in order to think clearly and plan his next move. And after the years since his moment of weakness during his childhood, none had been able to get under Spock's skin despite how they may have tried. At least until he met James T. Kirk.

From the moment their worlds collided in an explosion of lights, colors and sensations, Spock had known they would forever be intertwined. For despite how much Jim's rash emotions and actions annoyed him, something about the blond captain had latched onto him and stuck with him, never giving him true peace. They just seemed to fit together like two pieces of a puzzle and their personalities balanced each other. Where one fell short, the other picked up the slack and that's what made them a perfect team, perfect friends and eventually perfect lovers.

But once more life seemed to throw a curve ball for Spock. Once more another seemed to somehow slip under the barriers he built around himself. And this new intruder went by the name of Hadrian Black, a soft spoken and kind young doctor who seemed to make friends with all those that he met. He was a mystery to many of those around him and yet it seemed to just add to his charm as a person. There was something about Harry that compelled people to him and it was that same siren song that drew Spock to the raven haired doctor.

In most cases Spock would feel ashamed of himself for finding beauty in someone else besides his T'hy'la; Vulcans were monogamous and to stray from your partner was frowned upon. But Spock wasn't ashamed due to the fact that Jim felt the same stirring as well, they could sense it through their bond and it confused them. They were devoted to each other, loved each other as they had since they first began their courtship and never before had either given another a second glance. But since Harry's appearance, this had changed and they weren't sure if it was a positive or not.

But when Spock thought about it, it only seemed natural to be attracted to Harry. Again one couldn't help but be drawn to him. He had a personality that many enjoyed. He was kind, patient, understanding and did whatever he could to help others without really ever asking for anything in return. He was also intelligent, able to hold compelling conversations with a variety of people. He wasn't a genius in any of the subjects he discussed except for perhaps in his own field, but he still knew enough to follow and understand what was spoken.

Really there were many reasons to be attracted to an individual like Harry whether it be his personality, his intelligence or even his looks. For neither Jim nor Spock could deny that Harry was beautiful. He was a rather balanced mixture of masculine and feminine which would normally put off most. But for some reason it just worked for the small doctor. Yet it wasn't only these traits that compelled them. It felt like there was more to the situation than they realized, but they didn't understand it nor did they have all the pieces to complete the puzzle.

All they knew as that they were both lured in by the enigma that was Hadrian Black. There was a force, a power that held their interest and sweetly taunted them to know more, to learn more. Harry was a magnet to all those around him, but the pull was the strongest for Spock and Jim. And neither was sure how much longer they could resist.


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~Seth