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Academy
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This “first meeting” and background story, covers multiple periods between Starsky and Hutch’s thirteenth birthdays and their developing friendship at the LA Police Academy. Originally published in the gen anthology zine, Casa Cabrillo, in 1980. THE BAR MITZVAH: Starsky He wandered around the hall, acutely conscious of his blue wool suit, navy tie, and well-shined shoes. His father’s gift… -
FictionSlash Episode-RelatedSlash FicSlash Pre-SeriesSlash ShortHutch’s marriage is over when Vanessa doesn’t want kids and walks out. Will he find the answers he needs when he becomes a cop and finds a friendship with Starsky? It was a shock. They were cuddled after making love and he murmured he was looking forward to having a baby with her. Vanessa laughed in derision. “I count every…
Choices Made
by Jessica Celliers 104 views -
Hutch’s marriage is troubled and his friendship with Starsky just beginning. Archivist’s Note: Please Note: Rated R for some content. Originally published in the Boys in Blue Zine in 2008, edited by Enednoviel. Don’t play the queen too early. Hutch knew by the second day of the week’s vacation between Academy classes that his marriage was ending. It… -
FictionSlash FicSlash FicletSlash Post-SeriesSlash ZineficAn older Starsky and Hutch look back on their Academy days. Originally published in the Boys In Blue zine, published in 2008 by Enednoviel. “It was a dark night, but not a dark and stormy one, as Snoopy would write. But it was pitch black. The smog left over from that day still hovered and obscured the whiteness of…
Why I Became A Detective
by Hutchloverby Hutchlover 97 views -
Originally published in the Boys In Blue Zine in 2008, edited by Enednoviel. I saw you, I saw you, All thumbs and blushes. Like Atlas with the world on his shoulders. I thought, “He’ll never be a cop.” I thought, “He won’t make it through.” You stammered all your answers. You muttered every word. A few weeks went by. Some… -
A stormy night and being confined to quarters forces two academy roommates to deal with each other. Thank you, Dawn…for teaching me how to step back, take a breath, and see the flowers through the weeds. Originally published in the Boys In Blue Zine in 2008, edited by Enednoviel. STARSKY It was a rainy Saturday night. I sat at…
