Well, initially, the relationship might be a bit one - sided, with the reader perhaps having unrequited feelings for Spock. But when Pon Farr occurs, Spock's situation forces him to rely on the reader. This creates a situation where they are in a very close and somewhat codependent relationship for a while. As they go through this experience together, they start to really understand each other. The reader realizes the depth of Spock's Vulcan side and Spock starts to appreciate the reader's human qualities more. This could lead to a relationship that is based on mutual respect, love, and a unique understanding that comes from having shared such an intense and difficult experience.
The relationship could develop in a complex way. At first, the reader might be just a friend or acquaintance of Spock. But when Pon Farr hits, they are drawn closer. Spock may rely on the reader more than he expected, and the reader may see a side of Spock that no one else has. This could lead to a deeper emotional bond, like a new level of trust and understanding between them.
In a 'Spock x Reader Pon Farr story', the plot could involve Spock going through Pon Farr, a Vulcan biological cycle. The reader might be the one who helps him through it. Maybe they have a deep emotional connection already, and during Pon Farr, Spock has to struggle with his Vulcan instincts while also dealing with his feelings for the reader. The story could show how they navigate this difficult time together, with the reader learning about Vulcan culture and Spock learning more about human emotions in the process.
Well, 'Spock's Need' is also a popular one. It has a really engaging plot where Kirk is initially a bit clueless about Pon Farr but quickly learns and steps up to support Spock. The story also has some great character development for both of them as they face this unique situation together.
One common theme is the struggle with Vulcan biology. Pon Farr is a very intense and complex biological process for Spock, and in these fanfictions, it often creates a lot of drama and conflict as Kirk tries to understand and help. Another theme is the deepening of their relationship. This situation forces them to be more open and reliant on each other, strengthening their bond.
Begin by establishing the setting. Is it on the Enterprise? Or on a new planet? For the plot, think about how the OC will react to Spock's Pon Farr. Will they be scared? Or intrigued? Build up the tension and conflict. Maybe the OC has to break some rules to help Spock. Also, don't forget to add some dialogue that shows the different personalities of the OC and Spock.
One good Spock OC Pon Farr fanfiction could be 'A New Bond' which explores how an original character (OC) interacts with Spock during Pon Farr. It delves into the complex emotions and cultural differences.
Good fanfiction in this category also pays attention to the details of the Star Trek setting. It uses the lore, the technology, and the different species correctly. It might describe how Spock's Vulcan nature affects his interactions with the reader, like his logical thinking clashing or complementing the reader's more emotional responses.
One common theme is the exploration of an emotional relationship between the reader and Spock. Since Spock is often portrayed as very logical, the fanfiction might focus on how he deals with unexpected emotions towards the reader.
The protection of the reader and the unborn child is often a theme. Spock, with his strength and logical thinking, will likely take on the role of protector in many stories. Also, the theme of cultural differences between Spock's Vulcan heritage and human ways can play a big part, especially when it comes to pregnancy and child - rearing practices.
Their relationship could deepen as they share the experience of raising a child together. They'll have to rely on each other more, and through the process, they might discover new aspects of their love for one another. For example, seeing Spock be gentle and nurturing with the baby could make Uhura fall in love with him all over again in a different way. And Uhura's warmth and care for the baby might make Spock feel more connected to his human side.
It often starts with Jeff targeting the reader for some reason. Maybe the reader catches his attention in a particular way. Then it develops into a very one - sided, menacing relationship where Jeff is in control and the reader is in a state of fear.