What do you mean it's 2259

It was nearly afternoon when the meeting of the Starfleet Command and parts of the USS Enterprise crew finally found an end. They still sat on their seats as suddenly, from nowhere, a small but bright light appeared. Seconds later, instead of the light, there was something, no someone else. James T. Kirk and his first officer Spock regarded the woman confused. She had dark brown hair, which fell in waves upon her shoulders, and stood completely shocked in front of them.

Now, a good half an hour later, the strange woman was taken in a security cell and was interrogated.

"Wait, what year you say is it?" the stranger asked, again. They had locked her up in a small white room without windows, just a likewise white door.

"We do ask the questions." A dark voice spoke from a speaker in the ceiling. Well, they certainly didn't want to reveal themselves. It was not like she just gatecrashed a meeting, smiled awkwardly and then got lead away by some security guards.

"Ask right away" she demanded, knowing she was in some sort of trouble.

"What is your name?"

"Rosette Bolton... sir."

After a long pause, they spoke again. "You were born in 1990." It was a simple statement, no question. How did they know that?

"Exactly."

Suddenly, a tall man with black hair and in grey uniform went in the room. The first thing Rose noticed about him was his remarkably oblique eyebrows. He closed the door and leaned himself at the wall so he could fully observe her with his equally strange looking expression.

"Please confirm the present stardate."

"The star- what?"

"The year we are situated in."

"Um... 2013?" she halfway wondered. Where was she and who was the man talking to her? Man, she was on drugs, wasn't she?

"That is not correct." He then said and tightened his look. He hesitated but nonetheless said, "It's 2259."

She laughed. He didn't mean that seriously, did he? "Yes, right. And you are the green man from Mars."

"The Natives from Mars are extinct. There is just a human colony." He answered a neutral look on his face now.

She chuckled again. "I-I'm sorry, but... this is like a bad kind of joke, right? C'mon Toby, get out of the costume. It's not funny anymore." She said, still chuckling.

"My name is Spock, Miss. And it is not a joke; you just appeared in front of a conference out of-"

"Ok, Spock. Get off the drugs; it's bad for you, obviously." She interrupted him and her face set a serious gaze.

"-Assuming, you were born in 1990 and you do think we are in the year 2013; you travelled through time." His gaze still lasted on her. He started being annoying. Toby should just beg off; they had better things to do, for example finding the professor who disappeared.

"There are no such things like time travelling. You are on drugs or insane, I don't know. Just let me go back to my work." She nearly got angry.

Then he stood up, accepting that the girl was not going to believe him that easily. He walked out of the room, back to the Admiral's office where the captain and the admiral were waiting for Spock, both sitting in an armchair.

"She won't believe me." Spock informed them on the girl's state.

"She seems a bit stubborn" Jim Kirk said with a somewhat happy grin on his face.

The Admiral looked to both of them, Spock and Jim, and then declared, "Well, we need to clarify this, since we don't know what to do with her. Kirk, you'll take her with the Enterprise on your mission. She might be a greater danger here on Earth than in the unexplored cosmos."

At this instruction, Jim and Spock shared a glance. "Admiral, this is illogical. She won't be of use."

"She studied astronomy. Perhaps in her time, her knowledge is limited, but I'm sure you will be to her use then, Spock."

A/N: Here's the second chapter! I think it's probably too short for you guys, so please let me know if i should make the chapters longer. Thanks for the favs and follows!