raptorcanaria: (show me what you've got)
Dinah Laurel Lance ([personal profile] raptorcanaria) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_logs2013-07-10 07:02 pm

[Open]

Characters: Dinah Lance and OPEN
Date: July, all after Clueventure
Location: Wood Sector, and wherever you need her.
Situation: There are ideas and commitments that Dinah started before being distracted by detective work. Now she intends to follow up on them.
Warnings/Rating: Blood, wounds in the Arthur thread.
I started with prose, but will switch to action if you'd like.

General Starter: She found it in the wood sector, a courtyard formed by four trees growing from each corner, growing and intertwining together above, walled by hedges that have been growing out since the last master left. As soon as she had a spare morning and the presence of mind to do so, it is here Dinah returns.

She keeps the name and cleans first the sign painted so neatly in Chinese: “The Jade School of Kung Fu, overseen by Grand Master Shifu.” She doesn't know what happened to the Grand Master, but a dojo cannot be left unused, and she plans to honor this Master she never met by returning his space to the use it was intended.

She sent messages to the people she knew were interested in training with her, to let them know where they could be found, then she set about trimming the hedges, sweeping the building and the courtyard, and transforming it into a usable dojo again.
escarabajo: (Jaime: you were hatched)

[personal profile] escarabajo 2013-07-22 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"I didn't know I wanted it until I saw it!" His excitement's settled to maybe ten-year-old on Christmas morning, but he's still very clearly giddy about the whole thing. "Seriously, you're awesome."

"Though," he adds, "I've never actually rode one of these, unless you count sitting behind the person driving. I might need some pointers."
escarabajo: (Jaime: IS THAT A GIANT GREEN FIST)

[personal profile] escarabajo 2013-07-25 09:31 am (UTC)(link)
"I can help if you need it," Jaime offers. "Like a trade. Peacemaker taught me a little bit back home."