( makoto just gives bakugou a strange look. did he miss the part where he said he’s a ghost? how’s he going to pin him to a wall?
then again. makoto has heard rumors of guests sleeping with him, so he’s probably more tangible than one might assume a ghost would be. even still, one can only really intimidate information out of someone when they have something to fear they can lose. it’s not like you could threaten someone beyond the coil of mortality with pain or death. or, well, you could, but it wasn’t going to be effective. makoto would know, because he’s tried (though with demons rather than ghosts).
no. he’s been trying a different tactic with J—it’s likely a longer game than bakugou has patience for, but it’s more in-line with his own traits and talents. ) I’m working on getting answers. ( probably not a very convincing thing to say when lounging on the beach, but he seems to believe it! ) I don’t think he’s the type of individual you can just strong-arm your way into getting your way with. He only works in trades. If you want something from him, you’d better start preparing something he’d find valuable.
( he’s not particularly concerned about lobbing this grenade because, regardless of how formidable bakugou might be, he knows there are people in this resort just as powerful if not more so. if they haven’t forced J to give them answers, he doubts bakugou will. that, and roost… )
The door moves. Every night. And it doesn’t really advertise itself. So you basically need to either get really lucky in stumbling across it or you need a way to find it reliably.
( which makoto happens to have. (: whether or not he would trade a use of it to bakugou, however… )
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then again. makoto has heard rumors of guests sleeping with him, so he’s probably more tangible than one might assume a ghost would be. even still, one can only really intimidate information out of someone when they have something to fear they can lose. it’s not like you could threaten someone beyond the coil of mortality with pain or death. or, well, you could, but it wasn’t going to be effective. makoto would know, because he’s tried (though with demons rather than ghosts).
no. he’s been trying a different tactic with J—it’s likely a longer game than bakugou has patience for, but it’s more in-line with his own traits and talents. ) I’m working on getting answers. ( probably not a very convincing thing to say when lounging on the beach, but he seems to believe it! ) I don’t think he’s the type of individual you can just strong-arm your way into getting your way with. He only works in trades. If you want something from him, you’d better start preparing something he’d find valuable.
( he’s not particularly concerned about lobbing this grenade because, regardless of how formidable bakugou might be, he knows there are people in this resort just as powerful if not more so. if they haven’t forced J to give them answers, he doubts bakugou will. that, and roost… )
The door moves. Every night. And it doesn’t really advertise itself. So you basically need to either get really lucky in stumbling across it or you need a way to find it reliably.
( which makoto happens to have. (: whether or not he would trade a use of it to bakugou, however… )