riskfalling replied to your post: whispers you ought to try cornflake pizza.
whispers gross
whispers I know you are, but what am I?
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riskfalling replied to your post: whispers you ought to try cornflake pizza.
whispers gross
whispers I know you are, but what am I?
whispers you ought to try cornflake pizza.
whispers maybe when you try garlic waffles.
riskfalling replied to your post: whispers: it's ok, I'm an acrobat!
whispers: not if they don’t involve the lights going out—wait a second!
whispers: Good job, Paris.
whispers: it's ok, I'm an acrobat!
whispers: All good sex tapes have nightvision!
riskfalling started following you
Long time no see, Dick.
Happy Father's Day, Bruce.
He man blinked and then closed his eyes, putting his newspaper to aside to ruffle his hair and going back to read. “Thank you, Dick.”
Off to do Father's Day Stuff aka cleaning! *eep*
I've gotten two lovely things for Bruce for Father's day! I will totally post/respond to them when I get back.
I owe replies and starters(*) to the following when I get back:
batoutofhell*
riskfalling*
virtualbatgirl
destructionsdaughter
the-blackbat
thrilledbythenight
therealcatburglar
cometokitty
stephwillspoilyou x2
anonjasontodd
armatus-sit
If I owe you something and you aren't on this list please like it or send me a message!
riskfalling
A sigh escaped the shieldmaiden's lips. Wherever this place was, it definitely was not Broxton, nor was it New York. Certainly, this place and New York had their similarities. The same morose streets, the same dirtied alleyways and secretive inhabitants, but the same could be said about other cities, Sif supposed--and the only Midgardian cities she knew were Broxton, Oklahoma and New York. But she could not fathom why her dearest brother Heimdall sent her here instead of her chosen destination. It could not have been an accident. Heimdall never made accidents. He was annoyingly annoying like that. Is he still raving on about that mess with Svip? I didn't use the portal, did I? I could have. But no. I did not. She gritted her teeth together How tempted she had been. But he would not let her. No. He did not want her to leave. She could have left. She did not need his permission. But she chose to stay. She chose to. "Thick-headed as always, aren't we, Heimdall...?" she hissed under her breath. "I do not recall giving you any qualms when you forced me into dog-minding that helhound of yours a fortnight ago. Send me to Broxton, or I'll--"
The goddess stopped short at a sound behind her--or had it been from above? It was too late for second-guessing. Was she being watched? Sif turned within a heartbeat, unsheathing her blade, steel shining against the lamppost she was under. She turned left, then right. No sight of an enemy. Then, at the next slightest of sounds, she turned and this time, she looked up. A male human dressed in black and blue sat high on a fire escape.
Above, she thought. It was from above. A moment passed before Sif finally sheathed her blade.
"I like a man in uniform," she greeted him. "Do you have any business with me?"