A/N: Just a self made challenge to help myself get into writing again. I encourage anyone to do it actually. Take a dictionary and start with the letter A. Close your eyes and randomly point your finger on either page. (You can repeat this if you can't think of anything for the word.) Whatever you choose is the word you use. Write a sentence using the word as a prompt for a character. Flip to the next page or two (or three, depending on how big your dictionary is) and repeat. Once you use a character, you can't use them again. It's really fun. You can do a letter or two a day. I've decided to do two a day.
Also...challenge for the readers I guess, although it'll probably be easy enough, try to guess the order of which the characters are listed in based on the one sentenced fills. (Label under the designated letter.)
A
Accusation
The finger along with the hard look directed at him had him relenting, offering the cookies he withheld from the others.
Absolve
When speaking with Batman alone, he manages to take full blame for the team's mistakes, but he was unable to this time around because someone steps up and objects to his verbal report, which was supported by the others.
Acceptable
She always found it as a negative word because of the influence of her parents, but her fellow members made it so that they could give her a compliment every day as a way to say she belonged right there with them.
Adventure
She was intrigued when she came across this cartoon and had gotten obsessed with it, managing to rope in three others to sit and watch it with her -all dressed up as the characters.
Almamater
He had been dared to stand on the counter in his letterman jacket and sing his school's song in front of everyone...including Batman.
Aphorism
Despite the slight twang in her voice, she always managed to add in a few words that had been passed on from her mentor to her knowing full well that her new team would take them to heart.
Armor
Seeing her father's body used for someone else's control had her mentally break down each time, especially when she knew that the attacks were hurting him and not his controller.
Adjutant
In a way, he helped give his opinion on potential members that Batman was considering after doing his own thorough background check.
B
Backformation
Given how he had managed to annoy just about everyone -except their team leader, who had a surplus amount of patience- he had decided that shortening a word into an informal one would have just the same effect.
Ballad
She had sung ballads at home when she was younger, quietly to herself, to get her mind off of the gunshots that echoed loudly behind that door.
Barrel Organ
She suspected that they had all pitched in to get a music box with the twirling ballerina for her on her birthday -especially when she had confided in one of them about her dream of being a dancer when she was younger.
Beaver
It was the third animal he had brought home this week, and they just couldn't tell him to put it back after he had explained that its den had been destroyed.
Belligerent
Whenever a teammate got injured on the battlefield, his focus on the enemy would get significantly better -why? because no one messes with one of his own.
Bestiary
It was the type of story he enjoyed reading what with his mental game of matching each animal with the personality of each teammate.
Biofeedback
It wasn't enough for her to just know how the human body looked, so when she went into the medical bay, she was careful to listen to the jargon that went with analyzing the beeping monitors next to the bed.
Blank
Besides their team leader, she was probably the only one with the most experience with magic, but there was always an occasion where she couldn't even up with the proper spell on the most simplest of things.
