ext_328828 ([identity profile] water-wonder.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhighdorms2007-02-03 12:02 am

3rd Floor Common Room, Friday Night

After facing the shadows and succeeding in banishing them from Fandom and back to their world, Tori, thought extremely exhausted had a craving for hot chocolate.

And what was she currently doing? Making hot chocolate in the common room. She would definitely take a nice, long hot shower in a bit, but she wanted the cocoa first.

And lots of sleep were in order as well.

Tori hoped Annette, Cam and the others were okay, since everyone seemed to be slowly turning back to normal. She had noticed the bit of warmth gathered after the shadows had been defeated. So, hopefully, it was being given back to everyone who had been attacked.

[OOC: Open for everyone!! Still wide awake after plotty goodness!! SP is welcome (since I'll probably head to be around 2:00 AM EST)!]

[identity profile] connernotconnor.livejournal.com 2007-02-03 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, not harbor 'em for long, at least. Not like we could stand each other at all, at first, y'know," Conner replied. "Besides, I'd rather have Kira snarking at me than ever have to deal with those shadows again."

[identity profile] connernotconnor.livejournal.com 2007-02-03 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Literally." There seemed to be two types of Ranger teams in the world: the ones who had been together for a long time, and the ones who shouldn't have had any business hanging out together before they got the job. Conner happened to be of the latter variety. "Although I could live without having Mesogog around again, myself."

[identity profile] connernotconnor.livejournal.com 2007-02-03 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Because at least you don't have to worry that every time there's light, there's a Lothor," Conner agreed. Hey, the statement made sense to him.

He sipped at his hot chocolate and resumed contemplating -- because this was really hard work for him -- how exactly to tell his old teammates about what happened without getting too many wisecracks about being insubstantial.