Don't worry about it? Sure, okay, just going to completely dismiss the way your seemingly sentient hair just ate his DTF.
Not that he expects the little fuzzball to stay out of sight for very long, because they so very rarely do, but at the same time … why are both of you like this!
Vash hums in the back of his throat at the answer he gets — noncommittal as always, he's getting used to that with this one — and you'll have to forgive him if he just. Keeps right on watching the point at which aforementioned meatball disappeared into all that hair, waiting for them to reemerge, because they can't just stay hidden forever, right?
( Joke's on you, blondie, because they very well could, if they wanted to. )
When they do finally surface again with a seed held proudly between their front paws, Vash's face. Does something, he can fell it, even if he can't quite tell what the expression is supposed to be; bewilderment would be a good place to start, so we'll go with that, but there are so many other things mixed in that that can't be the only word in use. "Did—" he starts, and stops, flabbergasted in a way that ends up reflected in the way his eyes widen, and then narrow, mouth pulling into a thin line and then down on one side. Then up, like he's amused.
His face is currently running through a gauntlet of emotions, please hold while they all process.
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Sakura, meanwhile, remains entirely unbothered, and after a few seconds of silence — presumably during which Vash's brain is treated to a hard restart — he just. Huffs. And there might be a little bit of a chuckle in there. "Just when you think you've seen everything …"
Don't worry about it, exactly. While he can't exactly speak for Rem on this one, he is like this because frankly foxes are rather playful creatures by nature, and coping through humor is really the only way he was ever going to survive this long. That and being extremely evasive, which Vash is also becoming rather familiar with, isn't he?
Kurama continues to watch with an eyebrow slightly raised in amusement as the other seems to go through several stages of grief before settling on a response after Rem resurfaces. Take your time, he'll give you a minute. Or. However long is needed, apparently.
There's not much more than an amused huff at that response when it finally does come, the fox turning back to his gardening with a bit of a smirk. “If that's your idea of everything, I'm afraid there's far more left you've yet to see, actually.”
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Not that he expects the little fuzzball to stay out of sight for very long, because they so very rarely do, but at the same time … why are both of you like this!
Vash hums in the back of his throat at the answer he gets — noncommittal as always, he's getting used to that with this one — and you'll have to forgive him if he just. Keeps right on watching the point at which aforementioned meatball disappeared into all that hair, waiting for them to reemerge, because they can't just stay hidden forever, right?
( Joke's on you, blondie, because they very well could, if they wanted to. )
When they do finally surface again with a seed held proudly between their front paws, Vash's face. Does something, he can fell it, even if he can't quite tell what the expression is supposed to be; bewilderment would be a good place to start, so we'll go with that, but there are so many other things mixed in that that can't be the only word in use. "Did—" he starts, and stops, flabbergasted in a way that ends up reflected in the way his eyes widen, and then narrow, mouth pulling into a thin line and then down on one side. Then up, like he's amused.
His face is currently running through a gauntlet of emotions, please hold while they all process.
>: VashtheStampede.exe has stopped responding. Would you like to restart?
Sakura, meanwhile, remains entirely unbothered, and after a few seconds of silence — presumably during which Vash's brain is treated to a hard restart — he just. Huffs. And there might be a little bit of a chuckle in there. "Just when you think you've seen everything …"
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Kurama continues to watch with an eyebrow slightly raised in amusement as the other seems to go through several stages of grief before settling on a response after Rem resurfaces. Take your time, he'll give you a minute. Or. However long is needed, apparently.
There's not much more than an amused huff at that response when it finally does come, the fox turning back to his gardening with a bit of a smirk. “If that's your idea of everything, I'm afraid there's far more left you've yet to see, actually.”