Ding-dong, the glitch is dead! Which old glitch? The frickin' glitch! Ding-dong, the frickin' glitch is dead!

Yeah...I'm sure many of you were just as annoyed as I was by all that, though it did give me time to get some actual homework done, and almost finish the new TDI story I'll be posting soon. (Let's just say it's another Cody romance.) Anyway, hoping to finish this fic by the end of the month, so...enjoy!


Episode 110---Wrecked

"Oh, man, we just don't have very good luck with anniversaries, do we?" Sadie moaned, holding the two biggest pieces in either of her chubby hands.

"Sadie, my darling?" came a ridiculously cheerful voice from behind her.

"Oh crap!"

She spun around just as Cody poked his head in the room. "I found my jacket! Now, are you ready for the best date of your…" He frowned. "Sadie, is something wrong?"

"No!" she said, her pitch just high enough to attract the attention of local dolphins.

"…What are you hiding behind your back?"

"Nothing!"

"Sadie…"

She pouted. Then, very slowly, she drew two pieces of a broken Star Trek model out from behind her.

Cody gasped. "My Enterprise!" he screamed, taking them from her hands and staring at them in horror. "Buh---wuh---how---"

"I'm sorry! I just---well, sort of tripped and my arm kind of knocked into the table…sorry," she whispered again, wringing her hands nervously.

Cody looked down at the wrecked spaceship, a lump forming in his throat. It was kind of stupid, but he had made this thing years and years ago when he was a little kid, by himself (the first time he had built anything without his dad's health), and it had taken him forever to get it right; he thought of it as the forerunner of all the computers and robots he would assemble as the years went by. He didn't even think they made this kind anymore. And now here it was, one of his most prized possessions, broken because Sadie had to be so damn clumsy all the time…

Sadie watched Cody anxiously; his face seemed to be trembling with emotions she could only guess at. Suddenly he forced a smile and carefully put the pieces down on the table. "Eugh, don't worry about it," he said, trying to keep his tone light. "You ready to go?"

"Huh?" She opened her eyes, peering at him nervously. "You're not...mad?"

"Eugh," he said again, waving his hand. "It was an accident. No big deal. I can just build another one. I'm sure I can find another one on eBay or something."

"Oh…"

She smiled at him gratefully, hugging his arm tightly as they walked out the door.

Well, it was an accident, Cody thought, feeling her rest her head against his shoulder as they went. And besides, I already have a wrecked model---wouldn't it be stupid to let it wreck my whole evening too?


Good Cody...people really need to think logically more before they react to things. Anyway, hope you enjoyed that, and please leave a review! The reviews for this story have been somewhat lacking as of late...I mean, I'll finish it no matter what, I just need the ego-boost.