It’s been sometime since the motorcycle incident that his rookery brother Lexington made to which he himself messed the entire vehicle up. The smaller gargoyle was definitely not happy with this development, so in an effort to make it up to him, he was scouring an automotive junkyard they went to last time to gather up the parts for the bike. Tonight he was alone, looking into piled up cars and motorcycles for the appropriate parts, being pretty cautious to not be seen by humans after what happened the last few times.
“Ugh…doing this alone is harder than it looks…” He muttered to himself as he kept looking.
Chip took a step away from Brooklyn to let Broadway catch the full view of the red gargoyle’s outfit: Black leather jacket with a white shirt underneath, tucked into a pair of tight black jeans with a black leather belt, and his white mane of hair styled straight up in a fierce mohawk. It was a stark contrast to the primitive bare-chest and loincloth combination the rest of the rookery sported. The difference was even clear to Chip seeing Brooklyn and Broadway stood close together.
The two gargoyles would be looking at awe at the crimson ones new threads. It was very much clear that Broadway liked the new look and even complimented on the fact that both him and Chip looked like a good pair with their current gear. “Man, wish I had hair so it could be styled, but beggars cant be choosers. See you guys later. I gotta wash these.” And with that, the gargoyle left the couple in the hallway.
“Man, that was great!” Brooklyn said once he turned to Chip, grinning at the wolf mutant.
Chip let out a laugh and waved to the heavy gargoyle as he trundled off. “If ya happen to grow any I’ll gladly style it for you!“ He called out before turning back to face Brooklyn. “Nice to see he approves. Any of your other brothers still around?” Chip asked, folding his arms and eyeing Brooklyn up and down. No matter how many times he saw his friend in that outfit, it never failed to impress him.
Brooklyn looked at the nearest clock in the hallway. A couple hours till sunrise it seems. “Lex should be somewhere in the garage at this time. We can go there and see everyone else before the sun comes back up.” The gargoyle pointed his thumb towards the way to the elevator.