Disclaimer: If you can recognize it, I clearly don't own it. That's all I'm gonna say on the matter so you won't see this notice again. A heads up though, one of my drabbles makes a reference to Harry Potter, and since I am neither British or a published author, I don't own that either. I also have no claim to Twilight, nor am I the creator of the sparklepire.

A/N: My friend Deranged Pegasus gave me a list of 100 words and I have turned that list into my attempt at drabbles. I know a true drabble is supposed to be 100 words exactly, but I just wanted to have fun with this, and since my drabbles are handwritten in a spiral notebook, I wasn't about to start counting words.
This will probably be my only author's note, so I'll say now that I always appreciate reviews and I hope you enjoy what you read. Most of my drabbles are meant to make you laugh and more than a few are somewhat related or refer to a previous one. If you see an asterisk (*) next to the word, then I not only had a lot of fun writing it, it's one of my favorites of the bunch.

Warnings (for all drabbles): some language, mentions of Tarsus IV, James T. Kirk, if I think of anything else I'll post another warning in another drabble


1.) Secret

Snickering, Jim had to duck his head and hold his breath to keep himself from getting called on by the Professor. He could not afford to get caught, not just yet.

Forcing his mirth down, Jim turned his attention back to his PADD. He had finished composing the letter, all that was left to do was send it, removing all possible traces that would lead back to him.

It took him nearly the rest of the class to safely send his message, but it was more than worth the time. It wasn't as if he really needed to pay attention in this class. He could teach it in his sleep.

Which was why he would spend each and every class sending Pike messages from a 'secret admirer' until the class was over, he got caught, or he was allowed to test out of it. Until then, Pike would have one very dedicated secret admirer.


Written: 6-28-2011
Word Count: 154