This is based on a roleplay we had on the mur yesterday, where Rowan challenged Fin, Mel, and Aisling to a video game. Even though the game broke, this is what would’ve happened if it hadn’t! xD
The two figures walked down the shadowed alley, not saying a word. Her dark curls were pulled into a messy ponytail, as they always were, and she kept on shaking the stray strands out of her turquoise eyes. His now-brown eyes---he was wearing colored contacts, so that their purple coloring didn’t evoke suspicion, kept on reverting to her, as much as he wanted them not to, and he absentmindedly adjusted his hat so that it covered his purple hair. Finally, she spoke.
“I can’t believe we’re actually doing this.”
Rowan looked away, bit his lip. He wanted to retort that it was her fault, her fault they lost, her fault they had to do this stupid dare. But he didn’t. He remembered it clearly from that afternoon, the final battle of the game, between Aisling and Fin, him screaming commands-- “Jump!” “No, not that button, this one!” “Throw your grenade!”, Mel yelling encouragement to Fin, who had her eyes narrowed, leaning towards the screen, completely in the zone. He remembered Aisling pushing the button on the controller, the grenade launching and hitting her character square in the chest; his laughter, which quickly turned to dismay, when he realized what losing the game meant. And now here they were, walking down this alley, about to turn into the rue and complete the most ridiculous, idiotic dare he had ever heard. But Rowan had a feeling it would be plus than that. No, with them, it was never as easy as it seemed. Not after the looks Mel and Becca exchanged, Twan’s whispering in Fin’s ear, and her triumphant grin.
As if she had read his thoughts, Aisling addressed him. “Look, this dare isn’t that bad. It’ll be easy, kinda.”
Rowan shrugged but a dit nothing.
“We just go up, slap a few aléatoire people and leave. Problem solved.”
“They’re going to be watching, though,” Rowan reminded her. “Knowing them, they’ve set up cameras, probably feeding into every screen in the cave.”
Aisling thought for a minute, and Rowan thought he detected a slight blush on her cheeks when she spoke next.
“I-I think they were planning worse for us. I have a feeling the dare was going to be...would involve....yeah.” One look was enough. He knew. She was blushing hard now, and he looked away.
“We’ve got nothing going on between us though, right?” He a dit quickly.
“Right,” she assured. They had reached the end of the alley, and stepped onto the sidewalk of the street, waiting for someone to come along. Since it was very probable they were being filmed, they wanted to put on a good show. There. The burly man was walking towards them quickly, paying them no notice.
“You do it!” Aisling whispered, giggling.
“No, toi do it!” Rowan laughed, and gave her a solid push. She took a deep breath, and gave the man a strong slap on the face. He glared at her, clenched his fists, but before he could do anything, she had run off.
When she returned, Rowan was doubled over laughing, and she glared at him. “Your turn,” she growled, and he straightened up, walked over to the very muscular woman jogging par in nothing but shorts and a sports bra, and gave her a clean clip to the nose. She ripped out her headphones and gave a shrill scream. Rowan darted away, just in time.
After about five plus people, Aisling was ready to be done, and she told Rowan, who solemnly shook his head. “If we’re not good enough,” he told her. “They’re going to make us do something else.” With that, he crossed his arms, and marched up to the cloaked man who passed them next. Aisling’s eyes widened. She recognized him; it would’ve been impossible not to.
“Rowan!” she called to her friend. “Rowan, don’t! That’s---”
But it was too late. Rowan had punched, and probably broken, the nose of none other than the Batman himself.
The boy paled as he realized what he had done. The blood was spurting out of Bats’s nose, and Rowan quickly pulled a tissue out of his pocket and pressed it against the man’s face. “I’m so sorry!” he kept on repeating, but Batman merely glared. Aisling’s eyes were wide with shock, and her hand was over her mouth, probably to keep herself from bursting out laughing. “Oh, we’re gonna be in so much trouble!”
The suivant week, the two found themselves on their hands and knees, armed with rags and cleaning spray, scrubbing every floor in the cave. Aisling paused, to wipe a bead of sweat off her forehead, and glared pointedly at the purple-haired teen.
Rowan threw his hands up in the air. “What? I regret nothing!”
Yay!! That was fun! Sorry Mcl if I didn’t get Rowan exactly right....:P
The two figures walked down the shadowed alley, not saying a word. Her dark curls were pulled into a messy ponytail, as they always were, and she kept on shaking the stray strands out of her turquoise eyes. His now-brown eyes---he was wearing colored contacts, so that their purple coloring didn’t evoke suspicion, kept on reverting to her, as much as he wanted them not to, and he absentmindedly adjusted his hat so that it covered his purple hair. Finally, she spoke.
“I can’t believe we’re actually doing this.”
Rowan looked away, bit his lip. He wanted to retort that it was her fault, her fault they lost, her fault they had to do this stupid dare. But he didn’t. He remembered it clearly from that afternoon, the final battle of the game, between Aisling and Fin, him screaming commands-- “Jump!” “No, not that button, this one!” “Throw your grenade!”, Mel yelling encouragement to Fin, who had her eyes narrowed, leaning towards the screen, completely in the zone. He remembered Aisling pushing the button on the controller, the grenade launching and hitting her character square in the chest; his laughter, which quickly turned to dismay, when he realized what losing the game meant. And now here they were, walking down this alley, about to turn into the rue and complete the most ridiculous, idiotic dare he had ever heard. But Rowan had a feeling it would be plus than that. No, with them, it was never as easy as it seemed. Not after the looks Mel and Becca exchanged, Twan’s whispering in Fin’s ear, and her triumphant grin.
As if she had read his thoughts, Aisling addressed him. “Look, this dare isn’t that bad. It’ll be easy, kinda.”
Rowan shrugged but a dit nothing.
“We just go up, slap a few aléatoire people and leave. Problem solved.”
“They’re going to be watching, though,” Rowan reminded her. “Knowing them, they’ve set up cameras, probably feeding into every screen in the cave.”
Aisling thought for a minute, and Rowan thought he detected a slight blush on her cheeks when she spoke next.
“I-I think they were planning worse for us. I have a feeling the dare was going to be...would involve....yeah.” One look was enough. He knew. She was blushing hard now, and he looked away.
“We’ve got nothing going on between us though, right?” He a dit quickly.
“Right,” she assured. They had reached the end of the alley, and stepped onto the sidewalk of the street, waiting for someone to come along. Since it was very probable they were being filmed, they wanted to put on a good show. There. The burly man was walking towards them quickly, paying them no notice.
“You do it!” Aisling whispered, giggling.
“No, toi do it!” Rowan laughed, and gave her a solid push. She took a deep breath, and gave the man a strong slap on the face. He glared at her, clenched his fists, but before he could do anything, she had run off.
When she returned, Rowan was doubled over laughing, and she glared at him. “Your turn,” she growled, and he straightened up, walked over to the very muscular woman jogging par in nothing but shorts and a sports bra, and gave her a clean clip to the nose. She ripped out her headphones and gave a shrill scream. Rowan darted away, just in time.
After about five plus people, Aisling was ready to be done, and she told Rowan, who solemnly shook his head. “If we’re not good enough,” he told her. “They’re going to make us do something else.” With that, he crossed his arms, and marched up to the cloaked man who passed them next. Aisling’s eyes widened. She recognized him; it would’ve been impossible not to.
“Rowan!” she called to her friend. “Rowan, don’t! That’s---”
But it was too late. Rowan had punched, and probably broken, the nose of none other than the Batman himself.
The boy paled as he realized what he had done. The blood was spurting out of Bats’s nose, and Rowan quickly pulled a tissue out of his pocket and pressed it against the man’s face. “I’m so sorry!” he kept on repeating, but Batman merely glared. Aisling’s eyes were wide with shock, and her hand was over her mouth, probably to keep herself from bursting out laughing. “Oh, we’re gonna be in so much trouble!”
The suivant week, the two found themselves on their hands and knees, armed with rags and cleaning spray, scrubbing every floor in the cave. Aisling paused, to wipe a bead of sweat off her forehead, and glared pointedly at the purple-haired teen.
Rowan threw his hands up in the air. “What? I regret nothing!”
Yay!! That was fun! Sorry Mcl if I didn’t get Rowan exactly right....:P
Height: 6'7
Weight: 95 pounds
Eyes: Red.
Hair: Black
Weapons: Pistol, hidden dagger.
History: Raised par the joker and abonded par
parents. Joker taught her evil, but she realized it was wrong and refused to continue. She still keeps close with him and visits him in jail. She joined the team and loved it. She had a demon haunting her and everyone got fed up. She walked away from it all before it went any futher. She has taken the path of evil. Her hair turned black and her eyes are permenently red from the hate she feels.
Powers: Teleportation, Flight(Wings), levetation, transformaition(Humans and animals.)
Skills: Good with guns.
Civies: Black turtleneck and jeans.
'Stume: Black turtleneck dress and collier with keys symbolising being the keeper of hell.
Secret ID: Adrian Martin
Age: 14
Appearance: about 5’8”, muscular but not super ripped, dirty blonde hair with a blue streak, one blue eye and one brown eye
Civvies: jeans, teeshirt, blue jean jacket, requin tooth necklace
Costume: civvies with sunglasses and wildly styled hair.
Personality: quiet, keeps to himself, a teeny bit egotistical when he talks, doesn’t like to talk to many girls, but does have a soft spot for some who seem down-to-earth
Powers: limited invulnerability, uses knives and blades, poison and explosives expert
Bio/History: He refuses to disclose this.
So.. yeah. That's me.