Day 4: Here’s What Happened Last Night by Starskinson

“Hey Starsk, ya wanna come back to my place tonight?”

“It depends on what time we get done here.” Starsky stared miserably at the stack of paperwork needing to be filed on his desk.

“I’m sure it won’t be too late. I’ll help you once I finish typing these two reports.” Hutch leaned towards his partner and whispered, “Besides, I miss waking up next to you in my bed.”

Hutch’s waggling eyebrows made Starsky chuckle. “Okay, but what are we gonna do for dinner?”

“I have a can of soup I can heat up.”

“Just as long as it’s not the one you got botulism from,” Starsky said, grimacing at the memory of what he and Hutch had gone through. Continue reading “Day 4: Here’s What Happened Last Night by Starskinson”

Day 5: No Time Like the Present by Shell007

Hutch logged them on for work as Starsky joined him in the car. “Morning buddy, want to go straight there?”

“Where?” Starsky asked, puzzled.

“Pick up your car, of course.”

“No! No, err, forgot to tell yah, Merle called,” Starsky added quickly. “I’ll get it at the end of the day.”

“You mean you want me to drive you there later.” Hutch was beginning to miss the striped tomato, although he wouldn’t admit that to Starsky. “About time. Been feeling like your personal chauffeur the last few weeks.” It wasn’t that at all; the car was part of their reputation on the street and sometimes just their visibility was enough to put off some petty crimes. Continue reading “Day 5: No Time Like the Present by Shell007”

Day 5: The Catnip Connection, Part One by Terri Beckett and Nicoltyler

1982

Starsky

I’m not saying Hutch hates cats—he’s soft as they come with anything small and furry. He took in Louise when I was undercover and couldn’t be there for her. Sure, he passed her on to Rosie when I ended up with a busted arm, and he was left taking care of me, but that doesn’t mean he hates them. And when Lonely’s kittens showed up, he was absolute mush. So, no, he doesn’t hate cats; he just prefers dogs. Something that could join him on his morning jog. A Shepherd, maybe, or a mutt, because Hutch wouldn’t insist on a pedigree. He knows about pedigrees—his family can trace back to the Founding Fathers. Mine got off the boat at Ellis Island at the turn of the century. Mongrels everyone.

While we were still cops, owning a pet wasn’t an option. Now, if he wasn’t studying so hard for his law license, I think Hutch’d be open to the idea. Pets are supposed to help you de-stress, right? I read somewhere that just stroking a pet can do amazing things. For example, a cat’s purr resonates with something that can help heal bones. Continue reading “Day 5: The Catnip Connection, Part One by Terri Beckett and Nicoltyler”

Day 6: Met by Moonlight by babs

He could hear people talking over the sound of the oxygen going into his body, the beeps of the monitors, the harsh rasp of his breathing.

Starsky opened his eyes to see two shadowy figures in his hospital room, suddenly afraid Death had come to carry him off. He wasn’t ready to die. Not when he knew he loved Hutch. Not when a whole world of possibility had opened itself. Just a few short days ago, Hutch cuddled in bed with him, Huggy and Dobey sat by his bedside, and they laughed and toasted Starsky’s move from the ICU to a regular floor. But now he lay struggling and fevered from an infection that no medicine seemed to be able to fight.

“You’ll be able to do it? Twenty-four hours.”

“You know I will, my man. This’ll be child’s play.”

He knew those voices. Hutch, Huggy. His vision blurred, whether from tiredness or tears, he didn’t know. He struggled to take yet another breath. He had heard the worry in his doctors’ voices—he knew he stood at a crossroads between Death and Life. And even though he wanted to choose Life, Death seemed to be getting the upper hand in this battle. Continue reading “Day 6: Met by Moonlight by babs”

Day 6: A Trip to the Mall by Lilibet

Notes: Originally written in my head for the Starsky/Hutch the Original bRomance (slash ship) Twenty Minute Fic Challenge Prompt Words: box and train. Finally, actually written months later.

Starsky and Molly had just come out of Peaches, each carrying a shopping bag. Molly, still a little bit in her rebellion stage, had gotten Iron Maiden, the first album by the band of the same name. She had to explain to Starsky that they were a new British heavy metal band. Starsky didn’t want to admit how old that made him feel; he’d never even heard of Iron Maiden. Starsky picked up something a little more subdued that he knew both he and Hutch would enjoy, Billy Joel’s latest, Glass Houses.

Since first meeting Molly a little over four years ago, Starsky and Hutch had made a point of staying in regular contact with her, or as regularly as their jobs allowed. They’d both felt a little obligated to try to provide her with a father figure. She’d always been comfortable with their relationship, often joking that she was the only girl in school with two dads, neither of which were actually her dad.

As Molly had gotten older, their semi-regular monthly outings had changed. While they still got in a few Dodger games each season, the visits to get ice cream had now been replaced with her insisted trips to the mall, much to Hutch’s chagrin.

“Dave, do we have time to go to Spencer’s before we meet Hutch for lunch?”

Starsky leaned over the third-floor railing, looking down at the agreed upon meeting spot on the second level. “I don’t think so; Hutch is already waiting for us.”

Molly peered over, too. “Man, does he look miserable. You think he’s been sitting there this whole time? Why does he even come if he hates it so much?”

Starsky glanced at Molly, then gazed back at the blond love of his life. “Give him a break, Molls. He does it for you. He knows if he didn’t come with me to see you here, he wouldn’t get to see you. That’s what you do for the people you love.”

She rolled her eyes at him. “God, when did you get so mushy! You sound like Hutch.”

Just then a teenaged boy carrying a giant boombox on his shoulder sat down next to Hutch on the bench. Molly and Starsky could hear the bass thumping from where they stood.

And they could both see Hutch turn and glare at the boy.

“Oh, this is going to be hilarious! Hutch is gonna shit a fuckin’ brick.”

He wasn’t really fazed by her language, but figured he should at least mention it, before they found themselves called in to talk to her principal. “Easy on the language there, kiddo.” He’d not taken his eyes off Hutch, and he could now see the tell-tale signs of agitation—the bouncing knee, the drumming fingers, and the deepening furrow between his brow.

“We better save Spencer’s for after lunch and go rescue him.”

Molly stomped her foot a little and whined, hoping to sway Starsky her way. “Aw, come on Dave. He won’t let us go after lunch. Won’t he just get up and move?”

“I’ve trained him well. He’ll stay there till his death if that’s where I told him to meet us.”

The words were no sooner out of his mouth that their unique connection was made; Hutch looked up and immediately met Starsky’s eyes without first looking anywhere else. Starsky grinned as Hutch rolled his eyes, with a nod to his left. This was followed by a slight chin raise. Starsky answered him with a slight head nod of his own.

“Come on, short stuff. We’re meeting him up at Sbarro’s.” Starsky turned and started towards the escalator just as Hutch stood up and did the same.

Molly stood for a moment with her mouth open, before catching up with Starsky. “You got all that from a head nod. You two are weird.”

Starsky grabbed her hand and squeezed it gently before letting go. “Molly, never forget. Hutch is weird. I’m cool.”

Day 7: Sometimes, You Have to See for Yourself by Shell007

It’s my last day off recovering from an injury, and I’ve planned a nice meal for when Starsky comes in after his day at work. Just as I close the fridge, the phone starts to ring. It’s probably Starsky checking up on me, yet again.

“Hutch?” Noises from the hospital scream out over Dobey’s voice.

“Is he okay?”

“His… he’ll be okay.” Dobey’s hesitation caught my attention. “We couldn’t contact you, but he’s better now.” Continue reading “Day 7: Sometimes, You Have to See for Yourself by Shell007”

Day 7: Reasons by Elizabeth Lowry

 

Colby enlisted, which is a crazy to me, but he says he can make more money in the military and get more action quicker and that’s okay, it’s his life.

The Academy isn’t easy, but it’s no worse than Basic. It’s all based on breaking you down then building you back up again, or at least that’s the plan. Some guys break easy and are gone in half a minute. Others break like they want you to and swallow everything they’re given and become good little recruits. Then there are a few who act like they’ve been broken, but really have such a strong core they just absorb the abuse and learn the regulations and come out as people who know when to follow the rules and when not.

Me, I got called Jew Boy so often growing up and so often in the Army that by the time I got to the Academy you might as well have called me Sue Boy. (I always liked that song.) Continue reading “Day 7: Reasons by Elizabeth Lowry”

Day 7: A Privileged Friendship, Part 1 by Amber Raine (aka Laura Moretti)

I was fortunate enough to share my fan videos with one of my utmost closest friends (who just happened to remarkably resemble Ken Hutchinson) and to be graced by his feedback. I have thousands of email exchanges with him over 14 years, and hours of recordings, so I didn’t have time to research all of my threads about fan videos for this Countdown (many of those conversations took place over the phone or Skype), but herewith a couple of email exchanges.

RE: KNOCKING ON HEAVEN’S DOOR

Laura: I may have shared this with you already:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMsBDFgAWFY

David: Never seen it before. The best fan video I’ve ever seen.

Laura: If you’re serious, then I’ll admit to having done it. Cuz I did. If you’re not serious, you’re being sarcastic, then I’ll hide my head under the pillow.

David: I’m not being sarcastic and you know I’m not. It’s great! You did a brilliant job. Real classy… understated and it means something.

DREAMS THAT NEVER CAME TRUE

RE: WE’LL MAKE IT THROUGH

By Amber Raine (aka Laura Moretti)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20zkvdVPBzk

[January 3, 2023]

David’s review:

Subject: Written at 3 a.m.

Hi there,

Tried to Skype, but I’m a little rusty and don’t know if you got my msg and I didn’t want to disappear another day. I even took a shower this morning because I was going to call. Temp is still up. 101 and still coughing and weak, but can see a light down the road.

Quick thought/note re: the S&H vid. I think we can include fewer hugs and holding moments. Try to build a sense that underneath the moments lies a deep friendship, but not obvious. Use day-to-day pieces—work, action, small moments of connection and humor, etc. We can discuss. And then, at the end, the pay-off: ONE big hug… just ONE.

Re: the music… is there any one of my tunes that might work? Or can we find a straight instrumental piece? I’m probably making no sense. I really can’t think clearly or creatively right now. The above was a reaction to what I saw. Point is, ‘they’ (meaning the fans) already know that we are BFFs. Now give them something a bit different. Friendship is built on trust. More later.

Lots of love,

Dxx

[In a Skype call, after I informed him that the video was already finished and posted to the Internet, he suggested we create a Starsky & Hutch fan video together (from scratch) sometime.]

Starsky & Hutch were always on his mind; herewith just one instance:

Hiya,

About to call, but wanted to send this. Who do these guys remind you of? Cary Grant & Randolph Scott (roommates in a beach house in Malibu).

BTW, if you have a copy [this makes me laugh because he KNOWS I do], would you send me the HUSKY & STARCH on the beach photo? I want to send it to [someone] who, rather than celebrating FREEDOM, was celebrating ‘Straight Pride.’ He just doesn’t get it! I want to make a point.

See you in a minute.

DxxxClick on the image to view it larger.

[What David did with that HUSKY & STARCH beach photo; i.e., the point he was making, he never said—except that I know he definitely appreciated Gay Pride as well as gay rights.]

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Beach photoshoot image that David referenced with “Who do these guys remind you of?”

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