Hobbies
Hobbies

Eberts smiled, pressed enter, and then clicked "File" at the top of the screen. He scrolled down and chose "Save As."

Nervously, he looked around to see that no one was watching, typed in "DApt2" and then pressed enter again.

Wiping his hands (slightly sweaty from nervousness) on his suit's jacket, he stood up quickly and exited the small room.

The next time Eberts had a chance, he went back to the small room and turned the slow little computer on again. When his Windows program had started, he double-clicked on "Microsoft Internet Explorer" and waited for his computer to log onto the Internet.

Immediately, he typed "http://www.fanfiction.net" into the browser's address slot and when he was there he clicked on "Authors" and typed in "secretagentman101@hotmail.com" and his password.

Up came the author's screen. Glancing nervously behind him, he began the process of uploading his newest story.

"Warning! Slash! If you don't like that please, PLEASE don't read this! Bobby and Arnaud meet up at a beach and find they have something in common after all—Darien."

Finally, looking very self-satisfied, he pressed "Upload Story" and waited.

When the page that said "Story submission sucessful" came up, he typed in "www.scifi.com/invisibleman" and waited rather impatiently for the page to load. He tried to keep track of any people going by the door with his peripheral vision—and found that it was harder than he'd thought.

He clicked on "BBOARD," then "post new article," and hastily typed his screenname and password into the appropriate boxes.

"New fanfic!" Eberts typed into the subject line, and then underneath it, "Hey everyone, just wanted you guys all to know I posted my latest fic at FF.net! It is (as usual) a slash fic, but this time, since FrenchPea requested, I DID put Arnaud in it. Okay, I gotta run, but please read, review, and let me know what you think! –SecretAgentEberts"

The article posted and he shut down the computer and dashed out of the room. He thought he could hear the Official calling him.

In a large house in the suburbs of a city in Indiana, a young woman squealed happily as she read her favorite author's newest BBOARD post. "He DID put Arnie in!" she exclaimed joyfully.

Hastily she typed in a URL and waited for the page to load. She clicked on a link and found "The Invisible Man" in the listing and then…

"YES!" she yelled happily. "For the Common Good by Secret Agent Eberts. Rated—NC-17."

She clicked the title and began to read.

"Bobby Hobbes, agent for what had formerly been the US Dept. of Fish and Game, climbed out of his car and looked around at the beach…"

Darien Fawkes sat down at the computer. What the hell had Eberts been doing in here? That's what he wanted to know. 'Hey, I'm a born snoop. That's not my fault,' he thought with a grin.

He clicked the "Start" button and a menu popped up. "Lessee," he grunted, "Recent documents."

The most recent thing opened had been something called "For the Common Good." He opened it with Microsoft Word and started reading it.

As he progressed down the pages, his chocolate-brown eyes began to widen.

Darien coughed.

Another page.

Darien blushed. Bright red.

His eyes were about as wide as plates. Blood began to trickle slowly from his nose.

He continued to scroll down.

"Lord."  The red trickle from his nose was about to increase to full force. He pulled a napkin or tissue or—something! -- out of his pocket and held it to his nose.

Finally, he reached the end.

He stood up, clutching the bloodstained something to his nose, and exited the room.

"I really need to get to know Eberts better…"

The End!