A/N: Yay aalegalzinha! you got it! Awesome! I actually made another chap so you could share your answer.

And if guys want to know the how, I made a clue sheet just look for it...on TV Sherlock entitled The Message.

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Chapter 2

"Fierce," Kirk said beneath his breath, reading from a PADD.

Spock raised his head from what he was reading and noticed that judging by the angled twist of the captain's neck over his shoulder, the captain was reading too from his PADD. Spock quickly put the PADD down on his side and walked faster on his way to his and Nyota's room.

"Hey, I'm not done reading!" called Kirk.

Spock stopped and swiveled around to face the captain. "The missive was of personal nature, and as such it is of no import if you are not done reading."

"Well, yes, you're right, of course, but then it was entertaining too so can I just conti—"

"No," was Spock's succinct answer.

"Obviously Lieutenant Uhura wrote that one claiming ownership. My my Spock, you're quite the lady's man. So tell me who's this other girl, so I might go and console her on her big, big loss."

The intonation on the last words was clearly mocking but Kirk's first assertion was correct. Nyota indeed wrote the text to establish her ownership of him. Spock would have somehow smiled if not for those last words.

"Oh come on Spock, you know I will not stop until I have the other woman's name." Kirk noticed that his first officer was not going to say anything more so he tried another tactic. "You know things can get ugly. If Uhura is reduced to writing threatening letters, it can very well end up in a cat fight—"

"I wasn't aware that we have cats on board the Enterprise, captain."

"Ah you know." Kirk made a scratching gesture with his fingers and mewled like a ruffled feline. "Trust me, you don't want that in your hands. So I'm here to sacrifice myself to diffuse the situation. Tell me the other woman's name that got Uhura feeling that territorial."

The Science officer looked at his friend. Jim T. Kirk appeared to genuinely want to help; waggling his brows while the intensity in the blueness of his eyes directed at Spock clearly asked for trust.

Spock raised his PADD and glanced toward the screen, before turning it off. "There is no need to go to that extent. The incident happened even before I met you."

Kirk opened his mouth then closed it in confusion before opening it again. "Correct me if I'm wrong. Did I just see you read a copy of a message that Uhura sent to someone she was fighting claw-to-claw with?"

"I assure you. Nyota did not physically hurt anyone."

"Of course not," grunted Kirk, frustrated. He tried again, uttering, and even gesturing with his hands, "Help me out here. My mind is trying to wrap on the idea that you, Spock, is clearly sentimental."

"Captain, is the idea so unusual for you? After all, I do have a picture of Vulcan hanging on my wall, and I remember you only made a cursory glance at it and did not react in the view of my sentimentality."

"But this is different. We are not talking about a mere picture. We are talking about a message that Uhura wrote ages ago for someone. It's not even really intended for you. Fast forward to present, you are still reading it with that obscure expression on your face which if I look closely would probably reveal a smug smirk."

Spock raised a slanted brow. "I assure you it is the same as looking at a picture."

"Hogwash."

"Again, there are no pigs on board our ship," replied Spock.

Kirk tapped his friend on his shoulder. "I think I'm starting to understand lieutenant Uhura's fascination with you."

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