Re: Swimming with a Shark... or Koi, Actually (For Leviathan)
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 7:31 am
Fuuka was admittedly looking forwards to some nice grilled beef and rice, the sound of which seemed to pull something to the forefront of Mizuki's mind. Fuuka had thought that the Koi Fish had simply thought of a yakiniku restaurant that she frequented, so the bluenette was a bit confused when Mizuko brought her to a fast-food seafood place. For the life of her, she didn't see how those two things connected in Mizuko's mind.
Octodogs was advertised as a seafood restaurant, but since it was also fast-food, the also had to have all of the usual things that even the pickiest of kids would eat so that their parents would actually take them there. As it were, their namesake dish, the Octodog, was not seafood. It was a hot dog cut up to look like an octopus. A common staple of a child's bento box.
Somewhat predictably, this child's dish was what Mizuko gravitated towards, as she ordered them in such high quantity that they gave them to her in a big bowl rather than on a plate. The Octodog did have a counterpart that was actual seafood; Octopups, which were hushpuppies molded into an octopus shape before being prepared. Fuuka got an order of these, as something savory to eat in place of yakiniku. Though she did lament that deep-fried cornmeal was far less nutritious than the grilled beef she'd been expecting.
Mizuko also ordered Octopups, again in high quantity, along with fries, and plenty of other food as well. Fuuka honestly thought the heel was just punking her by massively over-ordering since this meal was on the bluenette, but to the credit of the Koi Fish, she at least ate what she ordered. Though Fuuka had to wonder what in the world her diet plan had to be. The more Fuuka thought about it though, the more she realized that if Mizuko's management team had tried to put her on one, she most likely just ignored it.
Fuuka had also ordered a plate of sushi with her Octopups. She was a bit apprehensive about getting a dish like that from a fast-food place, but she figured that it would at least have to be edible considering that they were at a seafood restaurant. She was rewarded for her faith, as her sushi was actually very good, as well as the hushpuppies. Fuuka certainly didn't get the meal she had been thinking of, but the bluenette would still walk away satisfied. As for the price, most of which Mizuko was responsible for, was certainly steep by fast food standards, is wasn't a very noticeable dent in Fuuka's wallet. Her day job paid very well, and as long as she was able to seal the deal in the ring with Mizuko later and secure her as a wrestling teacher, the price of this meal would become an outright bargain.
"Not regularly, but a few times,"Fuuka said when Mizuko asked if she'd been to Octodogs before. "It's the first time I've tried their sushi, though. It's okay." Fuuka dulled the praise for her meal, not wanting to entice the Koi Fish into snatching some of what was left off of her plate, considering how much she already had. "I mainly eat food from here when one of my co-workers goes here for lunch. Sometimes he'll order a jumbo order of Octopups to go and bring them back for the rest of us."
Fuuka, realizing that she may have stumbled onto a conversation topic that could help her and Mizuko get to know each other a bit better, she decided to push it, "Now that I mention it, I should probably say that wrestling isn't my only, or even my main job. My college degree, my career, all that's in computers. Right now I run cybersecurity for the Kirijo Group, I imagine you've at least seen their logo printed on something somewhere." Fuuka then leaned forward with a smirk, trying to pull Mizuko's interest. "Any chance you're interested in hearing how a barely 100lbs. girl with a cushy tech job who had never fought before in her life ends up moonlighting as a LAW wrestler in her spare time?" It was a simple plan, if not requiring a bit of delving into some bad memories for Fuuka. Each woman at the table had a story of how they became a wrestler. Even if they were probably totally different, there was almost certain to be some points that they could end up relating to each other over. Fuuka just needed the fish to bite.
Octodogs was advertised as a seafood restaurant, but since it was also fast-food, the also had to have all of the usual things that even the pickiest of kids would eat so that their parents would actually take them there. As it were, their namesake dish, the Octodog, was not seafood. It was a hot dog cut up to look like an octopus. A common staple of a child's bento box.
Somewhat predictably, this child's dish was what Mizuko gravitated towards, as she ordered them in such high quantity that they gave them to her in a big bowl rather than on a plate. The Octodog did have a counterpart that was actual seafood; Octopups, which were hushpuppies molded into an octopus shape before being prepared. Fuuka got an order of these, as something savory to eat in place of yakiniku. Though she did lament that deep-fried cornmeal was far less nutritious than the grilled beef she'd been expecting.
Mizuko also ordered Octopups, again in high quantity, along with fries, and plenty of other food as well. Fuuka honestly thought the heel was just punking her by massively over-ordering since this meal was on the bluenette, but to the credit of the Koi Fish, she at least ate what she ordered. Though Fuuka had to wonder what in the world her diet plan had to be. The more Fuuka thought about it though, the more she realized that if Mizuko's management team had tried to put her on one, she most likely just ignored it.
Fuuka had also ordered a plate of sushi with her Octopups. She was a bit apprehensive about getting a dish like that from a fast-food place, but she figured that it would at least have to be edible considering that they were at a seafood restaurant. She was rewarded for her faith, as her sushi was actually very good, as well as the hushpuppies. Fuuka certainly didn't get the meal she had been thinking of, but the bluenette would still walk away satisfied. As for the price, most of which Mizuko was responsible for, was certainly steep by fast food standards, is wasn't a very noticeable dent in Fuuka's wallet. Her day job paid very well, and as long as she was able to seal the deal in the ring with Mizuko later and secure her as a wrestling teacher, the price of this meal would become an outright bargain.
"Not regularly, but a few times,"Fuuka said when Mizuko asked if she'd been to Octodogs before. "It's the first time I've tried their sushi, though. It's okay." Fuuka dulled the praise for her meal, not wanting to entice the Koi Fish into snatching some of what was left off of her plate, considering how much she already had. "I mainly eat food from here when one of my co-workers goes here for lunch. Sometimes he'll order a jumbo order of Octopups to go and bring them back for the rest of us."
Fuuka, realizing that she may have stumbled onto a conversation topic that could help her and Mizuko get to know each other a bit better, she decided to push it, "Now that I mention it, I should probably say that wrestling isn't my only, or even my main job. My college degree, my career, all that's in computers. Right now I run cybersecurity for the Kirijo Group, I imagine you've at least seen their logo printed on something somewhere." Fuuka then leaned forward with a smirk, trying to pull Mizuko's interest. "Any chance you're interested in hearing how a barely 100lbs. girl with a cushy tech job who had never fought before in her life ends up moonlighting as a LAW wrestler in her spare time?" It was a simple plan, if not requiring a bit of delving into some bad memories for Fuuka. Each woman at the table had a story of how they became a wrestler. Even if they were probably totally different, there was almost certain to be some points that they could end up relating to each other over. Fuuka just needed the fish to bite.