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Void Archives ([personal profile] divinevoid) wrote in [community profile] shardbond 2025-02-08 12:44 pm (UTC)

[ Void Archives perhaps should count their blessings for that. They know that this hasn't been the smoothest conversation in the universe (but, given their nature, that isn't a surprise.) For all they had in Otto's final moments judged (verbally) him about how he connected with others, they are no better - though perhaps that is something Wolfwood shares, but in a different way.

Anyway, there is that playful jab, and the blond huffs, crossing their arms. ]


Hmph. What a completely unrefined and patronizing comment. I do know what it means to be upset. And it so happens you should know the ridiculous culprit behind that, hm?

[ Then they move to tuck a strand of hair away, looking at the phantasm with an adequate petulant (pout?) expression, though they listen to Wolfwood being smitten over the dynamic between himself and Vash. It sounds completely unhinged, but to them they don't find it necessarily odd. Sometimes, the desire to kill someone is a form of affection of the highest order? ]

'Something stupid'...what a way to put it. But, you don't even sound all that bothered about it. I never imagined such internal struggles might even bring you a semblance of peace - or rather, welcoming the opposite of it.

[ They unfold their arms, letting out a sigh, and shaking their head once they notice a change in the phantasm of Vash. Unbelievable that somehow they managed something - bah, they shouldn't think that. Rather, they should believe that they were always capable of it...except, as irritating as it is, Otto's arrogance still towered over their own by far. ]

Whatever the case, most people wouldn't know what to do with the response you've given - with the odd layer of complexities to consider that defy the convention of normal relationships. But, of course, I do happen to have the capability to understand with ease the idea of relationships that have no defined or easy trajectory forward.

Admittedly, the admission although belated does help, I suppose~

[ Wolfwood is also quite right about them wanting to understand; though, they wonder if this happened at the beginning of their arrival would they have wanted to in the first place. But, then they decide it doesn't matter. ]

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