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 I wrote this little drabble back in September as part of a drabble tree challenge at 4thewords.com:

Tamaki tries to make a confession, but Kyoya isn't really paying attention.
100 words | [PG]


Hikaru grinned slyly at Kyoya as he read the paper. “I heard the Boss had a talk with you. A personal talk.”
 
Kyoya turned the page, not bothering to respond.

“So what did he have to say?”

"I don’t know,” Kyoya said with indifference. “Something stupid, probably. I wasn’t really paying attention" 

Out of nowhere, Tamaki popped up, indignation all over his face. “But I confessed my feelings for you! How could you not be paying attention?”

Kyoya quirked a brow. “Is that what you were on about?”

Hikaru fell to the floor, laughing, while Tamaki pouted in the corner.
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100 words | [PG]
 
The tear dropped onto Mal's cheek.

“You stupid, stupid man,” Inara said. “Why do you have to be so noble all the time?”

She carefully wiped the tear and blood from his face, softly kissing the clean skin beneath. She was well aware the doctor was still in the room, but no longer cared.

“I didn't even get to tell you how I really feel,” she murmured, her lips brushing his.

The doctor cleared his throat. “Uh, he's not dead. He's not even unconscious.”

“What?”

“How 'xactly you feel 'bout me?” Mal asked, a devilish grin spreading across his face.

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 Yet another mission shot to hell, but Carolina's having a hard time staying mad at York. What with his flowers and awkward flirting.

(This story was originally written in 2018 and has been updated for composition and clarity in 2020.)
1,002 words | [PG-13]
 

She was going to kill him. And she knew a lot of ways to do it. Long and painful ones. He’d totally deserve it, too.

Carolina paced the alley, grumbling to herself. They had a timetable to keep. She’d calculated it down to the minute. She didn’t have time for a delay. For York to be late. They were supposed to be professionals. She checked the time on her HUD. If he wasn’t here in the next sixty seconds, she was going on without him. It wouldn’t be as easy, but she could manage. And then they’d leave his ass here.

“Maybe it would teach him a lesson.”

“Teach who a lesson?”

She spun, ready to clobber him for making her wait, but then, she noticed the flowers in his hand. That was new. “Where have you been?”

“Got tied up. You know how it is.”

They spent enough time together that she could picture the exact stupid, cheesy grin York had on his face. She ground her teeth, forcing the image out of her head. “And are those supposed to make up for being late?”

He shrugged. “It is tradition.”

Carolina let out a frustrated growl and grabbed the flowers from him. “We don’t have time for stupid traditions. We’re working.” She stomped past him to the only door on the side of the warehouse she’d been staking out the last hour. “There are three inside, four on the roof, and two in a car down the street. And your tradition has cost us precious minutes.”

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Watching Carolina spar on any day could leave a man breathless, speechless, and probably a little brain dead from the blood rushing out of his head to other parts of his body. But watching Carolina spar against Wyoming sans armor. That’s something else entirely.
798 words | R



York stood to the side of the training room with North and Wash watching Carolina finish her match with Wyoming. And by finish, I mean wipe the floor with him. She hit him with a one-two punch then flipped back, taking out his chin with her foot as she went. Wyoming staggered but didn’t go down.

“She’s got really good-” said Wash, voice trailing off as Carolina performed a perfect roundhouse kick, sending Wyoming spinning.

“Form?” North supplied for him. Wash nodded.

“Yeah,” York agreed. “She’s got really good-” His mind wandered as Carolina did some fancy spin move, catching Wyoming around the neck with her legs and flipping him over, landing on top of him.

“Form,” North repeated.

“Right, form.”

Wyoming looked as dazed as York felt. Carolina tended to have that effect on people. He managed to stumble to his feet while Carolina bounced from foot to foot, waiting. She seemed to be enjoying herself. York was having a pretty good time himself. So were the guys. Probably everyone was having a great time except Wyoming who got thrown to the mat with a resounding thud that hurt York’s back from across the room.

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