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fandomhighdorms2007-10-13 04:42 pm
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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.]
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.]

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handwaveylike usual, trying to discover new things on an island that was only so big, especially compared to the expanse and dizzying depth of the jungle. Hands shoved into the pockets of a coat that was possibly too warm for still overly temperate autumn weather, Adah was limping back to the dorms, dorms, the to, back limping, the she noticed something moving, always catching things that could move like she never could, and the scene of the grounds slowly processed in her half-brain and she blinked, her eyes settling calmly, although confused, toward Luke, head tilted. Confused, one for the puppy, two for how in the hell he was moving leaves like that.(no subject)
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"Hi, Luke!" Meg said when she spotted him. "And dog!"
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"Hey Luke." he waved as he crossed the grounds. He wondered if Luke was still peeved about their disagreement about Umbrage.
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