Sara Lance (![]() ![]() @ 2016-09-19 16:12:00 |
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Entry tags: | !journal post, !log/thread, leonard snart / captain cold (tv), sara lance / white canary |
WHO: Sara Lance & Leonard Snart
WHERE: Some dive bar
WHEN: Monday Sept 19
WHAT: Reunion times
WARNINGS: probably yes
STATUS: incomplete
"You've got to be kidding me." At least Rip had given her a choice. Sara looked around her new surrounds after she'd been unceremoniously deposited on the sands of Tortuga, trying to figure out how the hell she'd found herself here. Intellectually, she knew, because the incredibly irritating AI who looked like freaking Scarlet O'Hara had explained it, but that didn't make her any more thrilled with the idea. Working with Rip and their band of misfits had been one thing. They'd been fighting toward a common cause and it was one she believed in. This, she wasn't so sure about, but it seemed like she wasn't being given any choice in the matter. Once she'd deposited her meager belongings in the room they'd assigned her, Sara decided to explore the area. If she was going to get kidnapped to some crazy series of missions she hadn't signed up for, there were worse places to end up than Tortuga. Pirates, rum, corsets. She adjusted hers and gave her reflection a reluctant smile. As long as she was here, she might as well have a little fun. Sara found a bar without much trouble. It was dirty and dangerous looking, but she didn't think that was necessarily a drawback. Several of the patrons checked her out and she smirked back at them on her way up to the bar. Unsurprisingly, rum seemed to be the drink of choice around here. It wasn't normally her first choice, but Sara ordered some, anyway and hoped the glass was a lot cleaner than the rest of the bar. Drink in hand, Sara moved off to find a seat. There was a table in the corner, nice and shadowed, where she could survey the room without having to actually talk to anyone if she didn't have to. It was only then that she pulled out the tablet she'd been giving, which looked more like a journal at the moment, and keyed in a message to her fellow agents. |