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Older Guys
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Starsky and Hutch take Max and Ollie away for a weekend. Part One “Are you sure about this?” Starsky’s voice was quiet and soft, which in itself was enough to tell Hutch it was a serious question. He turned to look at his former partner and best friend. “Why wouldn’t I be?” Starsky waved his hands. “Our camping trips usually… -
Originally published in the 2025 SHareCon Countdown Calendar. Hutch slowly got out of the chair on the front porch, then bent down and kissed the top of Molly’s head. “Thanks for dinner, kiddo. Same time next week?” It wasn’t often Molly saw the years pass by, but tonight she did. And she’d seen the stiff leg limp from the long-ago… -
The guys are older and still in love. Morning games keep them young. Hutch awoke to the first rays of sunlight glistening through his window blinds. An alarm clock was a thing of the past. The need for its obnoxious morning shrill had long been retired, along with his badge, gun, stakeouts, paperwork, court dates, wise-guys, whippos, and annual police… -
FictionGen Death FicGen FicGen FicletGen Post-SeriesOne partner gone, one lost. Author’s Note: Thanks to Lapfordlass for her assistance with this story. “I hate it here, this place. This is not how I pictured these days. We were supposed to grow older (then we are) together, side by side. Why did you do this to me, Gordo? There is no more Me and Thee, huh?…
It Will Never Be Goodbye
by Two Hearts of One 47 views -
ArtFictionGen Art in FictionSlash FicSlash Hurt/ComfortSlash Post-SeriesSlash ZineficStarsky & Hutch are attending the funeral for Hutch’s father. Their life changes when they attend a reading of Hutch’s father’s will. Originally published in the zine Dance With the Devil in 2003 by Lucy and Elaine. Art by Ruth Kurz. Monday, May 20, 2002 As they entered the sanctuary, Bennie and Silvia made a point of stepping in…
Happily Ever After
by Kathy Windrain10 263 views -
Dobey, near retirement age, ends up helping S&H on an unusual case and thinks back on their long career and the path life has taken them on this, possibly their last dangerous assignment. Originally published in the zine Dance With The Devil by Lucy and Elaine in 2003. The two men stood huddled against the doorway, the leaking awning…
