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Entry tags:
Soft and Sharp [Complete]
Character(s): Vash, Jayne Cobb, others?
Content: Vash stops by the weapons shop and finds that it's surprisingly cute.
Setting: Folios Weaponry
Time: Early afternoon?
Warnings: Jayne needs his mouth washed out with soap. D: There is a high possibility of talk about violence as well.
Vash had spent his first few days in Paixao just exploring the place. He found a few restaurants he had made a note of to return to, and more than a few sights that had left him in awe. He still couldn't claim that he appreciated being here, but in the meantime it wasn't that bad. Yet, he hadn't been able to forget what Sir Sword had said about the monsters that attacked the city. Vash hadn't yet seen anything that even looked dangerous, but it was better to be safe than sorry. So, when he had seen that there was a weapons shop on the map, he immediately left the Central Station in search of it.
It hadn't been hard to find at all, though he was rather surprised after he walked in. The store had plenty of things on display, from knives to guns to stranger weapons that he couldn't put a name to, like one that was a ball covered with spikes on a stick. In contrast to the deadly weapons, however, was an entire set of shelves full of plushies, including ones that looked like animals and little people with smiling stitched faces. One of the teddy bears set on the floor was about as tall as Vash was, and that was no easy feat.
His attention thoroughly distracted by the strange plushies, he wandered closer to the shelves, staring at one in particular shaped like a squashed pink teardrop with a face. What the heck was that supposed to be?
Content: Vash stops by the weapons shop and finds that it's surprisingly cute.
Setting: Folios Weaponry
Time: Early afternoon?
Warnings: Jayne needs his mouth washed out with soap. D: There is a high possibility of talk about violence as well.
Vash had spent his first few days in Paixao just exploring the place. He found a few restaurants he had made a note of to return to, and more than a few sights that had left him in awe. He still couldn't claim that he appreciated being here, but in the meantime it wasn't that bad. Yet, he hadn't been able to forget what Sir Sword had said about the monsters that attacked the city. Vash hadn't yet seen anything that even looked dangerous, but it was better to be safe than sorry. So, when he had seen that there was a weapons shop on the map, he immediately left the Central Station in search of it.
It hadn't been hard to find at all, though he was rather surprised after he walked in. The store had plenty of things on display, from knives to guns to stranger weapons that he couldn't put a name to, like one that was a ball covered with spikes on a stick. In contrast to the deadly weapons, however, was an entire set of shelves full of plushies, including ones that looked like animals and little people with smiling stitched faces. One of the teddy bears set on the floor was about as tall as Vash was, and that was no easy feat.
His attention thoroughly distracted by the strange plushies, he wandered closer to the shelves, staring at one in particular shaped like a squashed pink teardrop with a face. What the heck was that supposed to be?
no subject
Jayne reached out and took Vash's hand with his own in a firm handshake. "Jayne." He supplied to the newly christened 朋友 (maybe not quite, but it was close enough for Jayne's tastes). After he let go of Vash's hand, he adjusted the strap on his shoulder, it having slid a bit during the shake.
He looked over at the wall to the clock there and gave it a mild scowl. He'd been here a little too long, and leaving River unattended for extended periods of time likely spelt trouble for anyone around them. Looking back at Vash, he grinned again. "I gotta go see that 海北女儿疯了牛, she'll likely start stabbin people without supervision, but if you like you can come with."
The other man seemed like a reasonable sort. Traveling in numbers in unknown places was always a good idea, right? Vash also didn't seem that bad to talk to
not to mention easy on the eyes.no subject
Dropping his hand back to his side, he hummed musingly. Vash was no longer concerned about the crazy girl, but going along would give him a good excuse to make sure nothing bad happened. Besides, Jayne was the first person Vash had met in this strange place that reminded him of home. Even if the reminder was of the more violent people that he usually ran into.
"Sure, why not?" he asked with a smile. "I could stand to get a better look around." Vash walked with him to the door of the place, looking forward to a closer glance at the scenery on this side of town than he had gotten on the way over. "Are we going anywhere in particular?"