http://tatooine-doofus.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] tatooine-doofus.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhighdorms2007-10-13 04:42 pm

Dorm grounds [after sunset]

Luke had a hyperactive puppy to babysit over the weekend and the both of them had been cooped up entirely too long.

Which was why they were outside. Luke was wrapped up his robe--even if wasn't cold enough for people not from a desert world to be particularly chilly--and was trying to make a pile of leaves using the Force (it was taking a while, most of the leaves on the trees by the school were still stubbornly stuck to their branches) so he could jump in them.

Vladdie was, well, not making it easy. He considered two leaves a pile and was blissfully tearing through Luke's attempts to make it any larger.

[OOC: Open like a big space outside.]

[identity profile] ecirpnellehada.livejournal.com 2007-10-14 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
Adah's left shoulder went up this time and stayed there, a pantomime against the potential, encroaching chill. Of course she knew it was going to get much colder, that this wasn't really cold at all, but she hadn't spent time in a temperate winter in far too long. She figured she'd better just prepare herself. She then glanced up to the sky, her hand snaking out of her pocket to be held out, in front of her, as if to catch something.

Still no rain.

She'd been thinking about rain a lot today.

Her hand ducked back into her pocket.

[identity profile] ecirpnellehada.livejournal.com 2007-10-14 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
Well.... Adah drew in a breath, exaggerating her efforts to make herself seem hesitant to admit that, yes, it did mostly seem frivolous, which created quite an interesting contradiction for his previous statement regarding his uncle's concern with usefulness.

No. She retracted that from her own brain in her pantomime of hesitation. It seemed unlikely, pointless, potentially unrealistic. But the idea behind it was still very useful. She gave Luke a small, apologetic smile as she finally gave up on the act and agreed softly with his observation.