YJLA Plot- Child's Play |
[21 Oct 2010|07:13pm] |
( Child's Play )
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Grandma Sunshine |
[21 Oct 2010|06:56pm] |
Grandma Sunshine: Mary Lou Sunshine is an elderly woman who's always wanted grandchildren to spoil, but her no account good-for-nothing son wouldn't get out of the basement to meet a nice girl.
Lucky for Grandma Sunshine, she's always been pretty good at magic, in addition to being an excellent bakesr. And who better to have for the perfect grandchildren than superheroes! Her goal...get the YJLA or Teen Titans to be the grandchildren that she longs for...whether they like it or not.
Powers: Grandma Sunshine has always been fairly decent at using magic, especially when it comes to using magic in her baking. The chocolate chips in her cookies could be brainwashing you into doing chores for her...or the sprinkles on her cupcakes could be making you feel a little sleepy...
Of course, she always has baked goods on hand to reverse the effects cast.
PB: Betty White.
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[21 Apr 2010|04:24pm] |
Terry was amazed how he somehow managed to keep up in school. Between school, his double-life as Batman, working as Bruce's assistant, his responsibilities at home, and Dana, everything else just seemed to fall by the wayside.
Including spending time with his best friend. He only really saw Maxine in school, and ever since Marissa came along- he'd DEFINITELY been stricter with letting him call her while he was on patrol. As both Terry and Bruce had decided that for the time being, it was best that Marissa didn't know about Max being in on their 'little secret'. Then again...Terry hadn't told Maxine that he had a sidekick, either.
Mostly because he wanted to avoid the fit of laughter that would come along with him telling her.
Today, though, he'd made a note to make some time for Maxine after school, pawning Matt off at a friend's house, and telling Bruce that unless it was an EMERGENCY (as in mass breakout from Arkham emergency), he wasn't to be bothered until he showed up for patrol later that evening. Luckily, as stingy as the old man could be, there were certain things that he understood.
The doorman at Maxine's apartment building buzzed him right up, and Terry knocked on her door, a hot bag of food from her favorite Chinese restaurant in hand.
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