>>5940660>>5939642With your newfound wealth then, you can spend the week ahead seeing to the matter of your villainous attire and your method of transport. Not just what you were able to afford before but now the best that money can buy! Of course there's degrees by which you could spend, and it's probable that in the millionaire range you perhaps could obtain things out of the ordinary. But certainly from what the average person could get, you're at the top of the chart now... though, a lair would be nice too but you choose to prioritize what you will most often make use of first.
<span class="mu-b">"Is this machine washable? I mean if like uh... you know, what if it gets blood on it? Or grass, you know... normal stains?"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"It should be, but I doubt you'll need to. It's pretty resistant and it has to be for how it stretches."</span>
First is getting sized and fitted for your outfits, at least the natural resting proportions for your body. Of course your elastic form complicates things but the better suited to you your clothes are, the better you can work with them. With some research as well you're able to find some uncommon materials to order your new outfits made from. Particularly a type of spandex mesh which incorporates a developmental polymer, which helps with stretching and deforming but most importantly returns to form without slackening overtime. For your more tactical outfit and your bodysuit there's still the expected limitations, but when all else fails your skimpy sports wear will allow you to more or less stretch your body however much you want, without having to worry much at all.
Though there is some concern about a tailor making your outfit, and being able to put two and two together if and when they see you on the news. For this reason you settle only for simple black to your new outfits, but you could try and figure out how to later color them yourself to your liking, or else look for a discreet tailor who could keep your secret.
<span class="mu-g">"Well look at that, your car is better than mine! I'm proud of you hun."</span>
<span class="mu-b">"Thanks dad. Maybe... you can drive it whenever you want to, or need it."</span>
<span class="mu-g">"Remember, we have to get it insured first, and then there's your license, and-"</span>
You get a big hug from dad when his friend Robbie brings your new car by the house later in the week. The guy does business with cars and vehicles at auction and the like, as dad is often helping him out with, so it's easy enough to get yourself a nice used sedan in great condition and for cheap compared to buying new. Plus, none of the hassle with a dealership. Something to keep in mind for the future, if you ever want to swap up to something else. Lord knows Robbie has gotten some intriguing and rare vehicles in the past, to say nothing of what passes through the auction lots on a weekly basis.