[Vash still isn't sure if it's a dream or reality that Wolfwood speaks about. When he thinks about it, though, he knows it doesn't matter. The answer he gives would always be the same, no matter what the circumstances were. Giving was what Vash did best, and what kinder gesture could there be than to give his life?
That only proves to be more true when he thinks about the situation Wolfwood was in. He doesn't have to think too hard about what pushed Wolfwood to continue. it was the same reason he'd been so desperate on the Sand Steamer. There was some sort of arrangement between the Punisher, his masters, and Hopeland itself.
The lives of children. The wellbeing of someone who could very well be Vash's friend. There was no real choice to be made.
He ventures closer, coming to at stop not quite beside Wolfwood, but close enough.]
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Date: 2023-12-15 04:42 am (UTC)That only proves to be more true when he thinks about the situation Wolfwood was in. He doesn't have to think too hard about what pushed Wolfwood to continue. it was the same reason he'd been so desperate on the Sand Steamer. There was some sort of arrangement between the Punisher, his masters, and Hopeland itself.
The lives of children. The wellbeing of someone who could very well be Vash's friend. There was no real choice to be made.
He ventures closer, coming to at stop not quite beside Wolfwood, but close enough.]
I wouldn't. If it came down to it.