fffx authors revealed this weekend so I can now confess that I wrote a Starsky & Hutch fic for the lovely
cousinshelley. I suspect I was less anonymous than I could have been since I admitted stole this prompt from the Riptide section of her letter, and I'd previously said that was what got me interested in Riptide in the first place. Oops! Such is the risk of writing in fandoms of two or three for exchanges. At least with S&H, there's a broader pool of people who *could* or *have* written for it, but don't *regularly* write for it, so it's slightly more anonymized than, say, Blake & Avery. ^_^
I had a lot of fun writing this one. I watched several episodes of The Newlywed Game (thank you YouTube!), then did a decent amount of research into what sort of answers would be likely at the time (as this story does have a concrete date: August 14, 1979--assuming Sweet Revenge was set when it aired), and found
the S&H Canon Compendium *invaluable*. Initially I was going to have Starsky want to throw out the guitar shirt, but the last time it shows up onscreen is halfway through Season 3 (A Body Worth Guarding), while the (hideous) bowling shirt appears far too often in Season 4. (And yes, I'm aware it was likely to help disguise David Soul's back brace; it's still awful!) I also kept a running tally of the couples' points in the Scrivener sidebar, just to make sure I didn't trip myself up with bad math. I wanted S&H to win comfortably but not run away with it, so several of the OCs' answers flip flopped through the drafting process.
It's not a perfect story; I wanted the ending to be pornier, but that just was not happening. Still, I think it came together well enough!
The only light that shines there in the dark (10996 words) by
shinykariChapters: 1/1
Fandom:
Starsky & HutchRating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Ken Hutchinson/David Starsky
Characters: David Starsky, Ken Hutchinson, Huggy Bear Brown, Original Characters
Additional Tags: Post-Canon, Post-Episode: s04e22 Sweet Revenge
Summary:
Some days, knowing everything there is to know about your partner can save you both from a crazed cult or an obsessed stalker.
Other days, it gets you roped into playing a knock-off version of the Newlywed Game in your buddy's bar when you've just realized you're hopelessly in love with said partner.
Hutch thinks he might prefer the cult.