[ When Bakugo opens his door today he'll find a small collection of items waiting for him:
A physical copy of The Anatchist's Cookbook A simple holster made out of gray scales, the perfect size to fit a set of handcuffs. A dead fish.
There's no note or signature owing to the fact Godzilla doesn't know how to write. But who else is gray scaled, fish inclined, and so literal they'd send the Explosions guy a book about making explosions and smashing the state but in Goji's defense he didn't read that far.]
[This... what the hell is this? Doesn't take a genius to figure out who sent it.
For a second, Bakugo thinks it's actually some crazy cookbook that throws conventional cooking out the window. When he opens it, however, he's immediately torn between insulted concern and puzzlement. On the one hand, he doesn't think Godzilla is stupid. Suggesting a hero to embrace anarchy would be a goddamn slap in the face... but he also notes the chapters on explosives and other self-defense things.
Which is probably what someone as literal as the king of kaiju would take most note of and not the rest. Hmph. He chooses to trust his friend and accepts it for the intent. Might actually show the guy some of the handiwork later.
The gray-scale hostler is annoyingly charming. Annoying because Godzilla better not have skinned any part of himself just to make this holster! Charming because if he simply used his doffed scales as material, that's close sentiment. The next time he sees Godzilla, in his police uniform, the kaiju will see the holster on his belt.
As for the dead fish... Bakugo will meet up with Godzilla the next day so they can share a classic snack of grilled fish with rice and tofu-miso soup.]
~Delivery 11/16~
A physical copy of The Anatchist's Cookbook
A simple holster made out of gray scales, the perfect size to fit a set of handcuffs.
A dead fish.
There's no note or signature owing to the fact Godzilla doesn't know how to write. But who else is gray scaled, fish inclined, and so literal they'd send the Explosions guy a book about making explosions
and smashing the state but in Goji's defense he didn't read that far.]no subject
For a second, Bakugo thinks it's actually some crazy cookbook that throws conventional cooking out the window. When he opens it, however, he's immediately torn between insulted concern and puzzlement. On the one hand, he doesn't think Godzilla is stupid. Suggesting a hero to embrace anarchy would be a goddamn slap in the face... but he also notes the chapters on explosives and other self-defense things.
Which is probably what someone as literal as the king of kaiju would take most note of and not the rest. Hmph. He chooses to trust his friend and accepts it for the intent. Might actually show the guy some of the handiwork later.
The gray-scale hostler is annoyingly charming. Annoying because Godzilla better not have skinned any part of himself just to make this holster! Charming because if he simply used his doffed scales as material, that's close sentiment. The next time he sees Godzilla, in his police uniform, the kaiju will see the holster on his belt.
As for the dead fish... Bakugo will meet up with Godzilla the next day so they can share a classic snack of grilled fish with rice and tofu-miso soup.]