Heyy! I'm back again! Finally finished a year long project and just decided to start writing some cute fluffy drabbles because I love writing fluffy scenes. And with my fave Digimon pairing being Tai and Mimi I couldn't help but write a bunch of drabbles that came to my head or were inspired by other things :D

I don't know how many chapters there will be to this, but just bear with me ^_^;;

I'll probably write five drabbles per chapter, and despite the title I am NOT writing 100 drabbles (too many! _).

So to all Michi fans! Enjoy! :D


One Hundred Moments

Chapter One: From Leaves to Rain

Her

I pushed my way through the crowd of students to get closer to the list. Since I was already pretty tall it wasn't like they were blocking my site, just my way. I scanned the hundreds of names printed until my eyes landed on my own. 2-A.

I sighed loudly and shoved my hands in my pockets. First day school was the same as ever, pushing your way through a crowd of students who seemed to take forever to find their own freaking names on a list then leave to go to their freaking dorms, though I didn't expect it to be quite the same in University. Just then a short dark haired girl squished past me, elbowing me quite rudely in the side so she could go find her name.

"Ouch, fuck watch where you're going," I snapped. The girl glanced back but payed no mind and quickly turned back to look at the list. I scowled at her back and took a glance at the list she was looking at. Tch. A first year. Jeez, was that any way to treat her second year senior?

My eyes lazily scanned the first year list out of pure curiosity. They passed by no names I recognized. I was about to turn away when one name caught my eyes. My heart stopped and I rushed over to look more closely, shoving the dark haired girl from earlier to the side maybe a little too harshly. Though she deserved it.

My breath caught in my throat as I looked at the name and my heart suddenly came back, thumping like a hammer in my chest. It was definitely it, it was her name. There, on the first year's list, it was her name. I suddenly straightened up and whipped my head around. If her name was there, she must be here, right now. My head whizzed around looking for her. I pushed my way out of the crowd of students and searched frantically. My heart was beating so fast my rib cage was starting to ache but I honestly didn't care. I felt my face heat up and my brain turning fuzzy from excitement. But the courtyard was empty of her. I frowned slightly and quickly began speed walking around. I walked from one end of the courtyard to the other. When I didn't find her I decided to go around all the dorm buildings. There was no sign of her there either. I finally searched as much of the entire campus as I could.

I eventually collapsed on a bench about two hours later panting from practically speed walking/ running everywhere. My heart started to ache and become heavier with every minute. Had it been a mistake? Was that just someone who had the same name as her? What a cruel joke. I laughed lightly.

Man, just as I got my hopes up. Of course she wouldn't come all the way here. It was impossible. Why would she specifically come to this school when it was so far away from where she lived?

I sighed heavily and sunk into the bench as my chest seemed to become completely heavy. I closed my eyes and breathed in the cold fall air. It was only the beginning of fall and the leaves had just started to change colors. Soon they would all be on the ground, and the trees would become empty. Empty, waiting for their leaves to return someday.

I laughed lightly again. Finding the energy I picked myself up off the bench and shoved my now numb fingers into my pockets. I glanced at the school again and narrowed my eyes. I shrugged and slowly walked over to the first year building.

I was surprised to find the doors all unlocked. The old creaking door moaned loudly as I pulled it open and it slowly drifted shut behind me. I walked down the empty hallways and my footsteps echoed. I passed by many empty rooms, too many I lost count. I walked down at least five long hallways before I finally stopped just outside of one room. I reached out for the door and hesitated. I bit my lip and slowly opened the sliding door and the bright light from the first year classroom greeted my eyes. I heard the scooting of a chair and a light voice.

"Tai?"

I opened my eyes fully and my heart seemed to drop, but for a totally different reason.

There she was. Right there. Standing by the window so the sunlight illuminated her silhouette. Her hair was down and in soft curls around her face. Her cheeks were pink from the cold and she had a light pink sweater and a jean pleated skirt. White socks up to her thighs and soft beige boots. Her mouth curved into a sweet smile that reached all the way up to her sparkling brown eyes.

"Tai…" she mumbled. It was all she needed to say before I was there and holding her in my arms. It was her. Her. She was here, it was her. She melted into me and wrapped her arms around my neck. We embraced for what seemed like eternity. I dug my face into her neck and breathed in her sweet perfume that I'd missed. The smell of her shampoo, her clothes, her skin, I'd missed it so much. I finally let go against my own will and took her in. She blushed and smiled, not knowing quite what to say. I opened my mouth and it seems my voice was able to find itself.

"W-why are you here?" I asked. She laughed lightly.

"Who ever said I was going to Uni in America?" she said. I felt a pull again and soon my lips crashed onto hers. She smiled against mine and kissed me back. We had both been longing for this for so long and kissing her now was making my heart ache in a way it hadn't for two years. I wrapped my arms around her waste to bring her as close to me as possible. She had no objects and wrapped her arms around my neck. Finally we broke the kiss and I rested my forehead on hers, our arms still tightly interlocked around each other. She had a visible blush on her cheeks and I grinned. She smiled back and closed her eyes, breathing in my scent.

"I missed you," she said softly. I wanted to laugh.

"I missed you too Meems," I said, and kissed Mimi again. My leaves had finally come back to me.


You're Cute

Tai seriously was trying hard not to verbally complain his boredom because he was a guest, but as she kept rambling on he was seriously thinking otherwise. Mimi was a nice girl and all, but she really needed to learn to shut up. Because not only had she dressed him up in the most ridiculous apron ever, but she also decided to get him to bake the hardest cake in the goddamn cook book. But he was partly to blame because he did ask her to help him.

Tai was baking a cake for his Nutrition class to help raise his marks. Because Tai wasn't the most gifted at baking/cooking/anything to do with being in the kitchen, he called upon Mimi to help him with his project.

Tai stood with his head resting on his folded arms as he leaned over the counter. Mimi stood there beside him with her apron on holding a spatula but blabbing on about absolutely nothing to do with cooking. Tai mentally shot himself. He sighed heavily and pushed his head up from the counter and cleared his throat rather rudely.

"Okay Mimi, here's the deal," he said loudly. Mimi stopped talking at looked at him.

"What is it?"

"Stop talking,"

"Huh? But—"

"Stop. Just stop… now I need to get this done for a project and I really need the marks, so I'd really appreciate it if you actually helped me make it instead of going on about Michigo and her stupid friend problems," Tai said staring Mimi right in the eyes. Mimi frowned.

"Well jeez you don't have to be all serious about it, now lets see, where were we?" she said, her perky personality popping back in an instant. She picked up the cook book and gazed over the instructions. After about a minute of her searching the page Tai rolled his eyes.

"Mixing," Tai said bordly when Mimi failed to figure out where she last left him. She smiled brightly.

"Yes mixing! Of course! Now take the mixer and hold the handle firmly," Mimi instructed. Tai did as he was told and picked up the electric mixer. He flipped it around in his hands lazily.

"Um, no, hold it firmly Tai," she said again. Tai rolled his eyes.

"Yes chef," he said sarcastically. Mimi scowled at him.

"Okay don't put the mixer in the bowl yet; turn it on to the lightest setting so you can get used to it working in your hands first," Mimi said. Tai did so and the mixer turned on, lightly thrumming and spinning in Tai's hand. Tai grinned.

"Cool! It's like a lazer shooter!" he said giddily and began pointing the mixer in random directions going "pew, pew!" Mimi tried to stop him but Tai decided to ignored her. He turned the setting on higher so the mixers span faster.

"Yeah! pew, pew! Pew, pew! Enemy down! We're surrounded! Don't worry team! Tai will save the day!" Tai shouted as he started his own game of space wars. He jumped around the kitchen. Mimi put down the cookbook.

"Tai! Hey, Tai! Don't do that it's not a toy!" she said angrily. When Tai ignored her again she glared at him and rushed over to grab the mixer. Tai saw her coming from the corner of his eyes and grinned, snatching the mixer away just as she went to grab it.

"Tai, let go! Do this properly!" Mimi said, making a grab for the mixer again. Tai shook his head.

"Nah! It's just a game Mimi, lighten up!" Tai laughed and pew, pew'd again, running to the other side of the kitchen. Mimi quickly chased him but he kept dodging her, laughing like a toddler. "Tai! Let go of the mixer right now!" Mimi fumed. Tai stopped and held the mixer higher so she couldn't reach, still thrumming dangerously in his hand.

"Or what?" he teased. Mimi glared at him and made one last attempt to grab the mixer. She lunged upward and Tai moved to dodge but slipped on his socks. The mixer flew from his hand and up into the air. Mimi crashed onto Tai and caused him to plunge downwards, taking her with him. They landed with a loud thud and Tai smacked his head hard on the cabinets whilst Mimi landed heavily on his chest. Tai grunted loudly from Mimi's weight. His grunt soon turned to laughter though

"Oops," he said, grinning his goofy grin. Mimi opened her mouth to say something but when the sound of the mixer hitting something metal and the sound of a bowl flipping over filled their ears, they froze. The mixer had landed on the bowl of cake mix and flipped the bowl upwards, showering the two kids with thick, moist, sugary cake mix. It hit them like a wave and covered their faces and clothes. They lay silent for a minute.

"Oops again?" Tai mumbled. Mimi glared at him through the cake mix on her face.

"I hate you," she said and swiftly pushed herself up off of him to stand up. Tai tried to suppress a laugh when he took in her appearance. Her once neat frilly and pink outfit and apron were covered in gooey chocolate mix and her hair was plastered to her face. She had a little lump of mix sitting on the tip of her nose and her face was flustered bright pink.

Tai looked her over again and a light pink touched his cheeks. She actually looked really cute right now. Mimi stood up and went over to the sink.

"Now really Tai, why would you be so silly as to do something like that?" She fumed from over by the sink. Tai picked himself up off the ground and peeked over at her from behind the cabinets.

"Well, you turned out looking really cute just now so I think it was worth it," Tai said grinning mischievously. Mimi turned bright red and turned around to whip and wash cloth at Tai's face. He had quick reflexes and dodged it as it went flying over his head.

"Be serious!" Mimi said angrily, even though her face was red hot. She gave away into an embarrassed smile though when all she heard from behind the cabinets was Tai's childish laughter.


When I Wake Up

Tai sighed as he flipped the page of his book. He glanced over at Mimi who was flipping through a magazine. Tai's eyes wandered back to his book and he swung his legs back and forth bordly. Tai glanced around the room and watched all the other visitors sleeping, talking in groups, or walking around eating food or drinking water.

The sauna house wasn't usually busy but tonight was a Saturday and Tai insisted that he and Mimi come to spend the night. It was a nice place and a good shelter for people who didn't have anywhere to go to at night. Tai and Mimi were currently lying down on their stomachs, side by side in a corner with their little sauna pillows being used as elbow cushions. Tai glanced at Mimi again before focusing back on his book. Mimi looked over to him and lifted the edge of his book to read the title.

"Wow, such a hard book, is it interesting?" she asked, looking up at Tai. Tai grinned and shrugged.

"I don't know, I only brought it to impress you," he said. Mimi raised an eyebrow and laughed. Tai pushed the book away and lay on his side, looking up at Mimi's face.

"Ahh, my eyes hurt!" Tai said and he snuggled his head into his small pillow. Mimi smiled but kept flipping through the book. Tai watched her for a minute or two before she yawned loudly. Tai grinned and outstretched his arm overtop of her magazine.

"Want to sleep on my arm?" he asked sweetly. Mimi smiled and blushed lightly. She moved the magazine away and lay down with her head resting on Tai's forearm.

"Ow! it's so heavyy," Tai teased. Mimi frowned and raised her head. Tai laughed mischievously.

"Just kidding."

Mimi rolled her eyes, snuggling back onto his arm. Tai closed his eyes lightly, his smile still playing on his face.

"Are we really gonna sleep here?" Mimi asked suddenly. Tai cracked open an eye.

"Yep,"

"Why?"

Tai thought for a second, closing his eye. He then broke into a smile.

"Cause I wanna see your face when I wake up," he mumbled. He opened his eyes in time to see Mimi's face go bright red. Tai laughed and Mimi quickly tried to hide her face.

"You could've just done that at home," Mimi mumbled. Tai leaned closer and kissed her on the forehead. Mimi peeked up at him and Tai smiled at her before snuggling into his pillow and closing his eyes again.

Mimi watched his face for a bit before sighing and closing her eyes. Tai wrapped his other arm around Mimi's waste lightly and they both drifted to sleep with the voices of the other guests dully filling their ears.


My Girl

Tai smiled triumphantly as the soccer ball skimmed past the goalie's fingertips and clean into the net. The goalie landed with a hard thud and Tai jogged over to help him up. The goalie thanked him as Tai gripped his hand and pulled up the grass stained boy. They slapped each other on the back and smiled.

"Good kick dude,"

"Thanks, nice attempt," Tai grinned. The goalie laughed and turned to go back and get the ball which was tangled in the nets.

"Okay boys! Bring 'er in, 10 minute break," their coach yelled.

"Sweet!" the goalie cheered and jogged over to the benches with the ball under his arm. Tai followed his teammates and grabbed his water bottle from the bench just before a guy was about to sit on it. Tai took a swig of water and sighed as the cold water rushed down his throat. Tai wiped the sweat from his forehead just as one of his teammates whistled loudly.

"Woooaaah! Look at that hottie over there! She's a real looker!" the teammate said in awe to one of his friends.

"What is it Jirou? Oh! Maan she's hot!" the player's friend whistled as well. Tai raised an eyebrow and looked in the direction where Jirou had seen the girl. When his eyes landed on the only girl sitting patiently in the stands his eyebrows went even higher.

"Hey, do you think she'd give me a chance?" Jirou asked his friend. Tai turned back around to listen.

"No way dude, your ugly as shit, though I'd love to see you make a fool of yourself," his friend laughed. Jirou frowned.

"Oh yeah? Like you'd have a chance!" he challenged.

"I would! I'd go up, show off my muscles, and after she's swooned I'd graciously allow her to give me her number," the friend said. Tai almost laughed, he sounded like a wise-ass.

"Oh please, she wouldn't give me a chance, but she's swoon for you? keep dreaming!" Jirou laughed. Tai cleared his throat and both the boys looked over to him.

"Your right," he said. they raised an eyebrow each.

"What do you mean?" Jirou asked. Tai grinned and started cleaning some of the grass from in-between his cleats.

"I heard she's the most wanted girl in high school, the prettiest, the nicest, and she's got a good body," Tai said. The boys awed and started gazing at the girl again.

"Really? She sounds awesome," Jirou and his friend were practically drooling.

"She's pretty smart too, and she's got a wicked awesome personality," Tai continued.

"Wee! She's perfect! I'm definitely going to talk to her!" Jirou said and made a move to leave. Tai stood up straight and grinned widely.

"She's got a boyfriend too," he said. Jirou stopped in his tracks and frowned.

"What?" he whined, his friend was pouting as well.

"Yep, that's what I heard," Tai said. Both boys started to glare.

"God, I bet he's a cocky bastard," Jirou grumbled. Tai laughed.

"Think what you want, but he's really good at soccer," Tai said. Jirou perked up.

"What! No way! He's a jock to top it off! Man Tai, if I was a better soccer player I'd show him up! He's probably not as good as you though! You're the ace of our team, you should go out with her instead," Jirou said. Tai grinned.

"Maybe," he shrugged.

"Yeah! Like, your super cool, and nice too, someone as hot as her, you should go ask for her number, then give us a copy!" Jirou's friend urged.

"You think so?" Tai said. They both nodded eagerly. Tai looked back up to the girl again who was still sitting there. He smiled mischievously.

"Okay, be back in a sec," he said and winked at the two guys. Both guys cheered as Tai jumped up on the bleachers and took the steps two at a time up to the girl. When the girl noticed him she stood up and smiled. Tai came up to her and picked her up by the waste and spun her in a circle. She laughed and wrapped her arms around his neck. When Tai put her down he leaned down and kissed her on the mouth. She smiled against his kiss and kissed him back.

"Hey, what were you talking about with those two guys down there?" Mimi asked, pointing to Tai's two teammates. Tai laughed.

"Just about a super hot girl and her super cool boyfriend," Tai said shrugging. Mimi raised an eyebrow.

"I see," she smiled.

"So, you actually came this time?" Tai said giddily. Mimi nodded happily.

"Yep! I found some time away from clubs and came to see you practice! Aren't you happy?" Mimi asked.

"I'm ecstatic!" Tai said. Mimi laughed.

"So are we still on for dinner tonight?" Tai asked, wrapping his arms around her waste and swaying her gently. Mimi rested her arms over his and nodded.

"Of course! I've been waiting all week!" she said. Tai grinned and leaned down to kiss her again. He then pulled away suddenly.

"Oh! I forgot, can you write your number on a piece of paper for me?" he asked. Mimi cocked her head.

"Why?"

"Please?"

"Sure I guess," Mimi shrugged and leaned down to her purse and pulled out her pen and notepad. Tai leaned down next to her and eagerly watched her scribble down her cell phone number. She ripped it off the pad and handed it to him.

"Here you go," she said. Tai smiled and leaned in to kiss her again.

"Thanks! I need to get back down now, breaks almost over," Tai said looking back to his coach. Mimi nodded.

"Okay, I'll be waiting here," she smiled at him. Tai grinned and jumped down the bleacher's steps to his teammates. He stopped right in front of Jirou and his friend whose jaws were almost touching the ground. Tai held up the ripped notepad paper and dropped it into Jirou's frozen hands. Tai smiled slyly and winked.

"Got her number!"


Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head

Tai trudged in the rain with his head down low and his hair matted and stuck to the sides of his face. His clothes were beyond soaked and every now and then when he wasn't quite paying attention he'd accidentally submerge his foot in a particularly deep puddle.

Somehow, he didn't think things would turn out this way. The two of them had gone through a lot together, friends since early childhood even. They had been so good, no, so happy together. What happened? Was there something he was missing? Sora always seemed to be happy when she was with him, so when she broke up with him, it was sudden and heartbreaking.

Tai used all of his will power not the let the tears stinging his eyes fall down his face even though they would have blended in with the rain anyway. Tai swallowed the huge lump in his throat and mentally scolded himself to get a grip. His pride was too big for him to crumple up like a little girl and cry his heart out.

His shoes scraped the sidewalk as he moved forward, not really going anywhere, and not really having any drive to get wherever he was going. He looked up just has someone whizzed by him on a bike and lightly splashed some water on his pants. Tai raised an eyebrow when he saw someone a little ahead of him with four large shopping bags in each hand and struggling to keep an umbrella up right despite her lack of available hands. Tai saw the light brown, almost honey colored, ponytail bobbing back and forth and smiled weakly when he recognized the girl.

Tai's strides became a bit longer as he half-heartedly tried to catch up with her. It was only when he was in enough hearing distance to hear her voice over the pouring rain that he caught the grumble of profanities coming from her mouth.

"Fucking rain, fucking umbrella, fucking bags!" Mimi grumbled as she stumbled forward, trying to balance the umbrella between her shoulder and chin. Tai had to let out a light laugh, though Mimi didn't hear his voice through the beating rain. Just then Mimi walked over a deep crack in the path and her heel got stuck, twisting her foot out to the side. Mimi lurched over but quickly caught her balance by getting her foot out of the shoe and steadying herself. Though this caused her stockings to get soaked in cold rainwater.

"Shit!" Mimi cursed, Tai stopped hesitantly behind her. Mimi still hadn't noticed him and bent down to get her shoe. She pulled it out of the crack after and couple tries and looked down at the snapped heel.

"What!" she said loudly, dropping all of her bags in an instant. Her umbrella fell from her shoulder and rolled onto the ground. Mimi groaned loudly and looked up at the sky.

"God! You fucking bastard I'll kill you! What the hell did I do! What did I do to deserve this!" Mimi wailed as hot tears streamed from her eyes. Tai watched her sadly and sighed, swiftly picking up the fallen umbrella. He held it upright over Mimi's sobbing form and she stopped whimpering when she noticed the rain had ceased.

"Wha?" she turned and saw Tai holding the umbrella over her head.

"Need a hand?" he said, smiling weakly. Mimi blushed in embarrassment for him having found her in this condition.

"Oh! Tai, oh, I'm sorry, today's just...not a good day," Mimi said sadly. Tai nodded.

"I know what you mean," he mumbled. Mimi sniffed loudly and quickly tried to wipe away her tears without smudging her make-up, though some of it had already started to run down her face. She looked down at her bags and groaned.

"Ohh, my bags!" she said and crumpled to the ground to pick them all up. Tai leant down and stopped her. She looked over to him.

"What are you doing?" she asked. Tai grinned, though it wasn't as lively as usual.

"Here, get on," he said and turned so that his back was facing her. Mimi blushed.

"What? But I can't ride piggy back…th-that's for children," she stuttered. Tai sighed.

"Just get on Mimi," he said. Considering he hadn't even called her by her nickname Mimi knew he wasn't really in the mood and was putting in a lot of what emotional energy he seemed to have left just to help her out. She nodded and shyly climbed on his back. Tai grunted as he shifted until she felt comfortable. Mimi blushed shyly and rested her chin on his shoulder and wrapped her arms loosely around his neck. Mimi took the umbrella Tai had been balancing on his shoulder and held it upright. Tai bent down with her and grabbed all the bags.

"Here, give me four, you can't carry all of them," Mimi suggested. Tai nodded and gave her four bags which she held in her other hand. Tai held the other four behind his back whilst supporting Mimi's lower half.

Tai started to walk forwards again. They both stayed silent for a while, listening to the rain slamming on the top of the umbrella and each others breathing. Mimi glanced at the side of Tai's face.

"Tai…you're soaking wet," she said. Tai laughed lightly.

"You just noticed?" he said. Mimi smiled weakly.

"Do you want to warm up and get some dry clothes at my place once we get there?" she asked softly. Tai paused for a moment, thinking. Mimi started getting nervous after he didn't answer.

"That…sounds good," Tai mumbled after a while. Mimi smiled and snuggled her head on his shoulder again. She closed her eyes and listened to Tai's heartbeat through his body.

"Thanks Tai," she mumbled. Tai looked at the ground blankly.

"Yeah…"


So! It's a little short but there is the first chapter!

FIRST of all, before any of you recognize one of the plots and start yelling at me, number 3, When I Wake Up, the scene was borrowed from a Korean show I recently watched called The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry. This show is brilliant and I highly recommend you people watch it! I don't know if they have sauna houses like that in Japan but whatever. But yeah, most of the dialogue and idea was taken from that show; I won't take credit for it.

Also, in number 1, Her, I don't know if Universities in Japan have the class list name thing or the different buildings and such, but they're ages needed to be so they were in University and the list was a big part of the story so yeah…bear with it ^_^;;

Thanks and please review! Reviews are much appreciated! Feel free to give me advice if you didn't like anything or suggestions for future drabble ideas! (You will be credited of course)

Thank you!