Assertiveness by Skazitelnitsky

Sulu becomes concerned about who's calling the shots.

All Revved Up by P.B. Wrapper

Chekov works on his car.

The Captain's Gig by Skazitelnitsky

A re-working of "All Revved Up".  Chekov does some engine repair.

A Few More Things on the Galileo by Karmen Ghia

Another reworking of "All Revved Up".  Chekov is still hard at work.

Comfort Break by P.B. Wrapper

Chekov provides some invaluable assistance to Sulu during a diplomatic mission.

Chiksa by Skazitelnitsky

The lieutenant took in a deep breath. "He expects you to have sex with him."
The Russian seemed remarkably unfazed by the news. "Ha!" was his only reply.
"Chekov," Sulu said, crossing to sit next to him, "he's serious."
"So am I," the ensign retorted.
"In three days, he says he'll kill you if you don't co-operate."

Delayed Gratification by Skazitelnitsky

Sulu was beginning to remember why he at one time had made it a policy to never sleep with his helm partners. It would seem like there could be nothing more pleasurable than sitting next to the man you were crazy about for an eight hour shift. A way of combining work and pleasure, right? Wrong. It was the short path to madness.

Dirty by Skazitelnitsky

Chekov needs a shower.

In Hot Water Again by Skazitelnitsky

Chekov and Sulu wind up in hot tub.

I Think We Should Start Seeing Other People by Karmen Ghia

‘I think we should start seeing other people.’ It really rankled. Fine for Sulu to say, when he was going to a heavily populated Starbase where there were other people to see. And here was Chekov, marooned with one of the ten most boring members of the Enterprise.

Letting Sleeping Ensigns Lie by Skazitelnitsky

A G-rated Chekov/Sulu Christmas story.

Naughty by Skazitelnitsky

These bonds were in turn attached to a small trapeze bar suspended over the bunk. Sickbay grade restrains were wrapped around his ankles and knees to assure that he did not move from the kneeling position he'd been placed in on the mattress. He had been told that if he was a good boy, the trapeze could be lowered enough to allow him to sit back on his heels.

Thus far, Chekov had not been a good boy.

Pretty as a Picture by Jane Seaton

Chekov becomes a work of art.

Rude Awakenings by Skazitelnitsky

Sulu talks in his sleep.

Sweet as a Peach by Glenice

Chekov and Uhura enjoy some ice cream.

Thief of my Heart by Laura Jacques Valentine

Set in a spinoff from the OSO universe (OSO2). The universes divide at "Mentor". This is a sequel to "Wintergreen" and "Letting Go".

Univited by Skazitelnitsky

Spock hated dreaming. He avoided it when he could. It was always so wrenching. So emotional. Like this one. He was standing waist-deep in a pool of warm water. Red and green rock formed a sheltered grotto from the burning golden sun. He closed his eyes and let his hands trail in the swirling water around him. Try as he might to control them, sexual dreams like this one....

"Sex?" Chekov said. "This is about sex?"

Perchance to Dream by Skazitelnitsky

A short follow-up to "Uninvited".  Chekov becomes worried about dreams he's been having.

If Music Be the Food of Love by Skazitelnitsky

An entirely different and unrelated follow-up to "Uninvited".  Spock contemplates recent dreams.

 

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