WHO: Starfire and whoever she runs into
WHERE: Pick a place, any place.
WHEN: Pick a time, any time.
WARNINGS: None as of yet.
SUMMARY: Some days Kory gets sad and ends up wandering around until she finds something or someone she finds comfort in. Or someone she can be righteously angry at and beat the shit out of.
FORMAT: Para that will probably
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So she took up the grappling line and off she went, power in effect just enough to make her jumps a little longer and higher than they ought to be. It was fine with her if she didn't catch up, but from here she ought to at least have a good view.
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There's a heart stopping moment where she thinks Robin, before the reality of who she's seeing sets in. Still she swoops down and snatches up the little mystery Robin when a particular jump is just shy of missing it's mark, holding the little one easily in her arms.
"...Hello."
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"...I'd've made it."
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"Really? I'm sorry then, I must have misjudged your swing."
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Although really, when someone like Kory was in the general vacinity, Connor would have to be blind not to look. And Connor wasn't blind; he nearly broke his neck looking up at her.
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She generally tried to play in streets that seemed momentarily empty, and that was half the fun of it, seeing how long she could carry on the game before someone showed up. But occasionally-and this seemed to be one of those "occasionally"s- she would become absorbed in the game and someone would catch her playing.
The embarrassment and surprise are clear on her face, but she tries for friendly politeness anyway. "Ah... Hello."
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In the back of his head, a voice that sounded an awful lot like his Ma's snapped, "Put your fucking eyes back in your head, boyo," and Connor really did try. But it was kind of impossible not to stare. He'd never seen anything like Kory before in his life.
It helped too, that he wasn't getting weird, sinful flashes from her. He was kind of relieved, actually. It was getting tiresome, watching other people's sins playing out in his head.
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"My name is Starfire... What's yours?"
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His watch sat nearby. If nobody actually came around to get him, he wasn't completely planning on losing track of time.
... Weird week.
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"Hello, Gar," she said, delicately stroking the iguana's head.
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Above the rain, the clouds looked almost blindingly white, curling and dipping to create something that looked almost like a new world. Starfire loved it up here. Closing her eyes, she flowed into a pattern that was more like dancing than really flying, not paying any mind to the glowing blue figure.
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That quiet was seared away like a hot knife when she drew near. Her emotions, freer than any human's below, were utterly impossible to miss or even ignore. It shook Blue out of that trance leading him upward and snapped him to attention. He hovered, quite overcome by the strength of her presence, even in such a pensive state. He knew very few non-humans, and each was as unique and as fascinating without comparison.
He had very little time to dodge her as she zoomed in his direction. He drew his arms up to shield himself, his cry an echo of thought.
Look out--!
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"I'm so sorry! Are you all right?"
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