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Barbara Gordon ([personal profile] bodilesswarrior) wrote in [community profile] exsiliumlogs2013-08-05 11:19 am

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Date & Time: Monday morning!
Location: The training facilities.
Characters: Barbara Gordon, Jean Summers, OTA
Summary: Jean and Babs are training. Come poke at them.
Warnings: None so far.

Barbara

Jean
controlledvariable: (Batgirl -- slapping you was fun)

[personal profile] controlledvariable 2013-08-22 11:43 am (UTC)(link)
In appreciation for the full marks, Steph grins and offers Babs a chocolate, because she's a nice person. And because she's not entirely sure how else to deal with approval, when Bruce always says to do better. Full marks, even as a joke, isn't something she hears all that much.

She does know how to respond to the second part, "It's pretty much the entire aim of my life, but until I actually manage it I just console myself with the fact he can't sneak up on me."

Even when invisible, she managed to notice him.
controlledvariable: (PB >> you're gone away but)

[personal profile] controlledvariable 2013-08-28 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"If I'd known that was all it'd take to win points, I'd spend much more time annoying him," There's something wry in her grin, because she already has spent most of her time as a vigilante annoying Bruce. Either on purpose or accidentally, it just seems like a talent of hers.
controlledvariable: (Batgirl -- Gotham weather is the worst)

[personal profile] controlledvariable 2013-08-29 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
She doesn't miss that falter, since she knows Babs well enough by now to pick up on those sorts of things, but instead of drawing attention to it, she decides to just... change the topic, a little.

"It didn't stop you throwing a batarang at me after you found out the whole Batgirl thing," And pouting a little, just to make the whole situation seem terribly dramatic.
controlledvariable: (PB >> it's the closest thing)

[personal profile] controlledvariable 2013-09-18 11:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Hey!" That pout only gets more dramatic, as if she's horribly offended, "I totally could."

No she couldn't.