mama's boy
SHIT TWINS BIRTHDAY 🎉
vash + the photo
bonus:
to be continued…
Vash the Stampede & Millions Knives | Trigun Stampede: Season 1 [insp]
I'm writing fic instead of studying and I'm honestly sooooo valid for it I swear
featuring: the end of some Knives & Rem angst I wrote earlier - always use fictional characters to work through your own trauma, folks!! - and the beginning of Knives/Legato with reincarnated Legato and a lot of Knives angst. it's, um, today's theme?
a snippet:
he'll never call it guilt and he doesn't have to call it by name to welcome it into his home. it takes the outstretched hand that Rem refused and settles along the curve of his fingers as they glide across ivory keys. it takes the blade that Legato desperately craved and curls around his ribcage with every breath he takes. it takes and it takes and it takes.
thinking about how any mention of rem is completely ignored by knives.
he was willing to spare her during the big fall but the fact that she sacrificed herself to save the human ships was the last nail in the coffin. so, he pretends he has no guilt over killing her.
but it's so evident that he still loves her; that the betrayal hurt that much more because he loved her so much.
while knives killed her, vash keeps her alive. and in doing so, wasn't all the love that vash learned from rem what saved knives in the end?
knives killed her and it killed him but it also saved him and in turn saved her legacy.
happy mother's day y'all <3
Still thinking about Legato listening to Knives being a whinny little bitch about Rem.
I don't know, it's peak comedy to me.
There's something inherently sad about basically no one knowing of Rem despite her single-handed efforts to save as much of humanity as possible. However, there's also something incredibly hilarious that it's just Legato who knows and he gets the most whiny, biased opinion of her possible XD
It's really, really funny to me, too.
Hi so I'm full of feels because Rem taught Vash and Knives how to cook (because of course she did, she's a good mom, they are her boys, she did her best to do right by them)
And not only does Vash still appear to make the stir fry she taught him 150-some years later....
It's the first thing he makes to eat after he buries Wolfwood, knowing that he needs to eat to have enough strength to carry on in Wolfwood's memory. It's his comfort food. Everything is going so fucking tragic, and the first thing he makes is the stir fry Rem taught him.
(If you're hankering to feel even sadder, guess what! That panel where Rem's teaching them to cook? That's *after* they find Tessla's body, and Rem is desperately trying to give them some return to normalcy and joy.)
Just a comic about Rem Saverem.
Nai loved his mother, he truly did. If not, why would he grace her mercy to escape the ship with them? Why wouldn't he kill her himself, and instead left fate to decide upon her demise?
He loathed the Rem he sees in Luida, the Rem he sees in Meryl, the Rem he sees in Vash; he hates the 'Rem' that was crafted in his mind over the years, haunting him wherever he go. But would he hate the actual Rem had he seen her again?
Nai loved her just as much as he hates her, and he hates that he loved her, just as much as he hates the humanity both his loved ones had chosen over him.