I have seven million versions of this on notebook paper, with little numbers at the top, I had to let go of a few things I liked but I liked it. I tried to put a time constraint on myself as well.
Now, the hard one is 100 words using "pure" for a drabble with Fraser.
Oh, Fraser is all kinds of pure. And the fun is trying to spoil him.
Well, yeah, but the trick is getting the word in there without it feeling forced, which is why I had to drop it from the Anya drabble, because it read like I was trying to cram the word in there to meet the challenge.
Instead she buys Ivory, which leaves her clothes smelling clean, like soap.
She buys Ivory, which leaves her clothes smelling like soap, 99&44/100 pure.
Which is still 12 words, if you count 99&44/100 as one word. Which may be cheating.
That's where I ran into the problems, trying to cut out the ten or so words I needed to add in that Ivory was pure. So I cut and reworked it and managed to get it down to something like: "Instead she buys Ivory--advertising itself 99.44% pure!--which leaves her clothes smelling clean, like soap." (which I thought sounded Anya-ish) but then I still needed to cut out four words somewhere else and I didn't think I edit out anything else out.
But then I have to cut out
99.44%, much better. Hmm.. Leaves her clothes smelling clean and pure - 99.44%.
Or
She hates detergents smelling like “mountain rain” or “sunshine fresh”, they remind her of the hard work.
Hmm, I might substitute "reek of" for "remind her of the". 'Reek' is a good strong sense word, 'remind' is pretty pale.
(Guess what I'm doing tonight? Yup, a word by word, phrase by phrase, sentence by sentence editing run. I've got words coming out of my ears.)