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fandomhighdorms2009-02-05 11:22 am
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The Gym, close to noon Thursday
As soon as she walked into the gym, the hat that had appeared on Dinah's head that morning was able to be removed. Whew. It wouldn't stay outside the gym though, perching perkily on her gym bag, so Dinah had a creeping suspicion it would end up back on her head at some point.
She started to punch the bag, trying to work out her lingering aggressions from Tuesday, and waited for Jen to show up.
[ooc: for a time-cop, but open]
She started to punch the bag, trying to work out her lingering aggressions from Tuesday, and waited for Jen to show up.
[ooc: for a time-cop, but open]

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The last time that question had come up for her at all had been a long time ago, granted. About 992 years. Or five. Depended on how you looked at it, really.
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"I never really had the patience to teach anyone anything," she said, and demonstrated the moves at quarter speed.
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"You're smarter than me, then," she added. "I was so prepared to flunk out of Time Force Academy on my own lack of merits, but Alex came to me and offered to help. I wouldn't have asked, otherwise."
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Which was true, still, in a way.
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Gone never had any good connotations in her experience.
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Emotional talks still weren't her forte, though, and she switched subjects abruptly. "Think you're up for another round?"
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She didn't do much of anything, really, other than come at Dinah with a punch-kick-punch combination devoid of any warning whatsoever.
It was more therapeutic than talking about her feelings.
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And yelp and block, then punch out at Jen herself, keeping her thoughts focused on the fight for the next several blows.
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She was still getting her butt kicked, but at least she felt like she was getting a workout.
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And now she grinned, and decided to do something that would really throw Dinah off.
"Time for Time Force!" she yelled to the accompaniment of arm gestures that could hardly be mistaken for any kind of fighting move, especially out of arm's reach as she was; the last move was to slap two fingers solidly against the center button of her Chronomorpher.
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Dinah's guard almost dropped, then came back up as her eyes widened.
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But sans the BFG because no.. . . well. It would have been more impressive, possibly, if not for the fact that the damned hat was perched jauntily atop the helmet.
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She bounced closer to get a better look, circling Jen with glee. "This, this is-- what is this?!"
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If this lasted, she was going to be so pissed.
"I was going to see if it'd surprise you," Jen groused, her voice surprisingly clear through the helmet. "Which it did, but not the way I had planned."
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Dinah sounded like a four-year-old whose friend just got the best Hot Wheels ever for her birthday.
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"My Chronomorpher?" she asked, holding her left wrist up. "No, that stays on. Unless someone forcibly removes it and I'm not planning on letting that happen again. And yeah, that's how it works. It's locked to my DNA."
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"There are six of them, in different colors," she explained, leaving out the fact that there were different Ranger teams with different color combinations from different eras and several of them were on the island. "The Chronomorpher technology is Time Force property, so only the six of us have them. Not even the rest of the force does."
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She didn't preen. She didn't do that. But she kind of wanted to.
. . . nah.
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She was so going to talk Barbara into portable costumes now. Somehow.
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"It's kind of nice to be able to do that without having to worry about keeping it a secret," she remarked.
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