spock and i-chaya taking a nap

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spock and i-chaya taking a nap
happy (belated) birthday to the best fictional character in the universe ever 😆🩵 little spock and i-chaya!
also been experimenting w new brushes too... hopefully its ok ^_^
somewhere safe, somewhere you belong
print available
what if i yaoified la belle dame sans merci. what then .
Farewell, I-Chaya
Old unpublished art from 2021
completely forgot about this baby spock sequence i drew in 2009 and i love it so much im posting it now LOL
this painting is so spock and i-chaya coded,,
"Megistotherium & Karianne” or “Karianne's Pet” by Carl Buell
Remix of TAS' Yesteryear where McCoy winds up going back in the Guardian of Forever instead of Spock to avoid the paradox of Spock encountering himself and meets child Spock out on the kahs-wan.
Does he jump in front of the le-matya instead of I-Chaya and save Spock? Does that screw up the timeline, or have some other effect, giving child Spock a lesson on the best of humanity but also the potential of emotional choices to lead to self-destruction? Does young Spock step up for the first time to help the injured man, telling him, "we go together, or not at all?"
Does he save Spock medically after Spock is attacked (how does he know how to do that, nobody understands child Spock's half-Vulcan, half-human physiology--who is this man)? Is Spock so embarrassed at his failure that he resolves either to be more Vulcan, or stop trying to be Vulcan at all? Does Sarek begin to see things differently after his son's body heals, at the hands of a human doctor, no less?
Or does he give I-Chaya peace in the sehlat's final moments, trying desperately not to think about the last time he offered that kind of mercy, and knowing he'll at least save Spock's father a few decades down the line?
Does Spock figure it out, or does he always think of that mysterious, kindly figure who should have had no place on Vulcan, until the katra transfer reveals a memory of McCoy's he's deliberately kept hidden for a long time--Spock realizing why he implicitly trusts this man with his soul?