[ A lot less if his clothes are any indication but still she doesn't press him further. ]
No, not strange exactly.
[ But with the sun beating down on them so relentlessly and such a lack of resources, if she was sure that life where Vash is from isn't easy, she is certain of it now... At least you can leave this place for more hospitable terrain though. The same can't be said for a seemingly entirely desert planet. ]
I feel like I understand some of your predicaments there a little better at least.
[ home is a complicated word; if they're being technical, then home for him had burnt down over a century ago, falling in a rain of fiery constellations. it had ended the moment his brother's silhouette rose atop the ruins, backlit with the burning wreckage of corpses. it had perhaps even ended before then, in that garden with the book spread over his lap that would have been better off forgotten off humanity's memories.
but that was a long time ago. he has made his home many times over since then; with luida and her field of blue flowers, with the rough hewn kindness of brad's gruff voice, with the people dotted across the sands who might remember him five, ten years down the line as nothing more than some distant myth.
vash realises his hands have slowed down, and with a short burst of self-conscious laugh (hoping that she hadn't noticed) begins again. ]
You could say that.
[ yes, she could say that - and he could say something more, like how it's not the land but the people who occupy the space. he could say that he still remembers every single person from that day - a thousand thousand grave markers etched in his ribcage, in every scar. ]
Um, so- Just in case if you ever need to, let me show you where you could start looking around for something to start a fire with, shall I?
[ She notices the way he almost seems to drift off deep in thought for a moment - mainly because it's hardly the first time she's witnessed that in the time she's known Vash. It's also not the first time she's left wondering exactly what is going around in that head but once more, she knows better than to try and pry.
Besides, they really do have a job to do here. ]
Please do. I don't like the sound of spending most of tonight freezing in my tent once the sun goes down.
I think we only have a few more hours of daylight at most. [ She knows that much at least. She's expecting him to take the lead here, he's far more at home here than she will ever be. ]
[ to be honest, it'd be better if they all shared a tent for warmth ... but vash at least has the wherewithal to keep that to himself. it's not really the same, after all; people aren't used to sacrificing comfort for necessity like that. besides, she might feel awkward about it, being the only girl in their motley group.
so instead, he will turn up the brightness of his smile - partially to make up for the earlier lapse in conversation, too - and raises a hand for her to step around to this side of the sand dune. ]
That's plenty of time! I'll help you set up the tent too, if you needed!
[ When had Mitsuru Kirijo ever put up a tent? Has she even gone on a camping vacation before...? From memory, she's not even sure she had ever indulged in that beloved childhood game of constructing a blanket fort... What was the use of games like that when you spent so much time with your schooling or in the lab...?
Still, delusional or not, she's pretty confident she can figure out the tents. Besides, she doesn't want to encourage a situation where Vash spends so much time flapping about everyone else's shelter that he forgets his own until the last minute, whether he needs it as badly as the rest of them or not.
She takes a step as directed, then taking a few strides ahead- or as head as her much shorter height will allow when she's walking with Vash. Perhaps it's because sand is so unstable to walk upon to begin with that as someone not used to it beyond a yearly beach trip, she doesn't immediately notice that the ground seems even less stable than before. Perhaps being deep in thought for a moment doesn't help either- but a few more steps beyond and something doesn't feel entirely right, although not in a way she recognises.
It has her stopping in her tracks and turning her head to look back at him, not daring to actually bodily turn back towards him in case it triggers exactly what she's afraid of might be happening here, ]
Vash-!
[ Turns out, it makes no difference.
His name is the only word she gets out before she experiences possibly what many a person feels in their nightmares, the sensation of the ground suddenly giving way beneath her feet. Her brain clicks into autopilot, desperately looking for something to grab onto to cease her descent and finding- nothing. Rien. This damn desert. She recognises the phenomena of course, a sink hole. Usually a rare thing but in a cursed place such as this, why is it even a surprise that she suddenly finds herself tumbling through a hold in the earth? Along with a whole lot of sand- ]
[ in hindsight, vash supposes he should have been looking out for it; it's too common an experience - hollowed out basins filled with fragmented dust and covered over by fine sand, just waiting for an unsuspecting foot to fall on top of it; even brushing up against the very edge of one of those is likely to send the entire thing tumbling over, sending slides of sand and whoever is unfortunate to be in the vicinity to get swept up into the depths - in this case, it's mitsuru and himself who's caught up in it, her already careening towards the gaping void that falls out beneath her. ]
Mitsuru!!
[ he only freezes for a split fraction of a second - bright blue eyes widening in panic as he tracks the other's fall - before bursting into action; to mitsuru, it might seem like it takes hours or no time at all, before he throws his hand outstretched towards her in some semblance of trying to catch her - before thin coiled wire shoots out from somewhere within the mechanisms of his prosthetic to wrap around her middle securely, catching her before she tips right over into the void. ]
Hang on!!!
[ as though she can do anything else, really ... the wire rope catches taut, sending him sliding over the sand even with his weight braced, or perhaps it's the sinkhole widening?? ]
[ She had been accepting the frustration of this possibly being the way that she goes when her fall is abruptly stopped by the sudden wrapping of a coiled wire around her waist. There is only one person who could be responsible for stopping her fall and she lets herself be momentarily impressed by the speed of Vash's response and his reflexes. Worryingly, she can hear him sliding over the sand above- not much to grip after all- and when she dares to look upwards she can hear him nearing the edge of the hole. ]
I don't seem to have much of a choice in that-!
[ Well at least she hasn't entirely lost some of that dry sense of humour, even while she's staring a fall to her very probable death in the face, dangling inside of a sink hole. Probably too many situations like this now for it to completely take her out. There has to be something she can do from here, surely? Mitsuru can't tell if the sides of the hole are even firm enough for her to attempt a foothold to try and help him out here and lessen the pull and drag of gravity, but only one way to find out. After a moment or two of fumbling and a small swing to get closer, she's relieved to find a part of the wall is firm, stable and flat enough for to get something of a foot hold with both feet while she's hanging there, lessening the drag on the rope at least. ]
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[ A lot less if his clothes are any indication but still she doesn't press him further. ]
No, not strange exactly.
[ But with the sun beating down on them so relentlessly and such a lack of resources, if she was sure that life where Vash is from isn't easy, she is certain of it now... At least you can leave this place for more hospitable terrain though. The same can't be said for a seemingly entirely desert planet. ]
I feel like I understand some of your predicaments there a little better at least.
[ She pauses a moment. ]
Do you actually miss it?
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but that was a long time ago. he has made his home many times over since then; with luida and her field of blue flowers, with the rough hewn kindness of brad's gruff voice, with the people dotted across the sands who might remember him five, ten years down the line as nothing more than some distant myth.
vash realises his hands have slowed down, and with a short burst of self-conscious laugh (hoping that she hadn't noticed) begins again. ]
You could say that.
[ yes, she could say that - and he could say something more, like how it's not the land but the people who occupy the space. he could say that he still remembers every single person from that day - a thousand thousand grave markers etched in his ribcage, in every scar. ]
Um, so- Just in case if you ever need to, let me show you where you could start looking around for something to start a fire with, shall I?
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Besides, they really do have a job to do here. ]
Please do. I don't like the sound of spending most of tonight freezing in my tent once the sun goes down.
I think we only have a few more hours of daylight at most. [ She knows that much at least. She's expecting him to take the lead here, he's far more at home here than she will ever be. ]
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so instead, he will turn up the brightness of his smile - partially to make up for the earlier lapse in conversation, too - and raises a hand for her to step around to this side of the sand dune. ]
That's plenty of time! I'll help you set up the tent too, if you needed!
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[ When had Mitsuru Kirijo ever put up a tent? Has she even gone on a camping vacation before...? From memory, she's not even sure she had ever indulged in that beloved childhood game of constructing a blanket fort... What was the use of games like that when you spent so much time with your schooling or in the lab...?
Still, delusional or not, she's pretty confident she can figure out the tents. Besides, she doesn't want to encourage a situation where Vash spends so much time flapping about everyone else's shelter that he forgets his own until the last minute, whether he needs it as badly as the rest of them or not.
She takes a step as directed, then taking a few strides ahead- or as head as her much shorter height will allow when she's walking with Vash. Perhaps it's because sand is so unstable to walk upon to begin with that as someone not used to it beyond a yearly beach trip, she doesn't immediately notice that the ground seems even less stable than before. Perhaps being deep in thought for a moment doesn't help either- but a few more steps beyond and something doesn't feel entirely right, although not in a way she recognises.
It has her stopping in her tracks and turning her head to look back at him, not daring to actually bodily turn back towards him in case it triggers exactly what she's afraid of might be happening here, ]
Vash-!
[ Turns out, it makes no difference.
His name is the only word she gets out before she experiences possibly what many a person feels in their nightmares, the sensation of the ground suddenly giving way beneath her feet. Her brain clicks into autopilot, desperately looking for something to grab onto to cease her descent and finding- nothing. Rien. This damn desert. She recognises the phenomena of course, a sink hole. Usually a rare thing but in a cursed place such as this, why is it even a surprise that she suddenly finds herself tumbling through a hold in the earth? Along with a whole lot of sand- ]
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Mitsuru!!
[ he only freezes for a split fraction of a second - bright blue eyes widening in panic as he tracks the other's fall - before bursting into action; to mitsuru, it might seem like it takes hours or no time at all, before he throws his hand outstretched towards her in some semblance of trying to catch her - before thin coiled wire shoots out from somewhere within the mechanisms of his prosthetic to wrap around her middle securely, catching her before she tips right over into the void. ]
Hang on!!!
[ as though she can do anything else, really ... the wire rope catches taut, sending him sliding over the sand even with his weight braced, or perhaps it's the sinkhole widening?? ]
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I don't seem to have much of a choice in that-!
[ Well at least she hasn't entirely lost some of that dry sense of humour, even while she's staring a fall to her very probable death in the face, dangling inside of a sink hole. Probably too many situations like this now for it to completely take her out. There has to be something she can do from here, surely? Mitsuru can't tell if the sides of the hole are even firm enough for her to attempt a foothold to try and help him out here and lessen the pull and drag of gravity, but only one way to find out. After a moment or two of fumbling and a small swing to get closer, she's relieved to find a part of the wall is firm, stable and flat enough for to get something of a foot hold with both feet while she's hanging there, lessening the drag on the rope at least. ]
Can you hold it now?!