[ No the other Vash wasn't alive enough to look shocked. Wolfwood's still running on adrenaline, his movements too big, too jerky, his breathing still panic-rapid. ]
No sorry. [ He's really gone? He's not going to appear behind Wolfwood like a monster from a bedtime story? ] Heh. Good thing had a vial on you.
[ That was Vash after Julai. He'd thought he was leading Vash to a fight, and he thought watching the man fall out of the sky was the worst thing possible, but he'd been so wrong. Whatever Nai had done to him, that was worse than dying.
He'd said children. The horror of what just happened hits, and Wolfwood's exhale is shaky and unsure. He needs to get up and get out of there, but he can't stand up quite yet.
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No sorry. [ He's really gone? He's not going to appear behind Wolfwood like a monster from a bedtime story? ] Heh. Good thing had a vial on you.
[ That was Vash after Julai. He'd thought he was leading Vash to a fight, and he thought watching the man fall out of the sky was the worst thing possible, but he'd been so wrong. Whatever Nai had done to him, that was worse than dying.
He'd said children. The horror of what just happened hits, and Wolfwood's exhale is shaky and unsure. He needs to get up and get out of there, but he can't stand up quite yet.
That was so much worse than Vash dying. ]
What are you even doing here? How'd you find me?