[ You can't really keep a Vash down for long unless you're going for skull-breaking volumes of force, so it doesn't take many iles for the mess of a man in the back to stir slightly, moving his hand a bit and then to curl up more. Nothing more than that at first, too dizzy to really focus, but he did twitch.
He can feel the roll of the tires, hear the sound of the engine, and things start to come back - and when those blues open, they're icy and hollow, not broken and dead. Brains like to protect themselves from trauma, be it physical or mental, so what better way to save the mind from shattering further by just resetting what had been shaken loose? ]
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He can feel the roll of the tires, hear the sound of the engine, and things start to come back - and when those blues open, they're icy and hollow, not broken and dead. Brains like to protect themselves from trauma, be it physical or mental, so what better way to save the mind from shattering further by just resetting what had been shaken loose? ]