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Stinky Water by FunAO3
Fandoms: Trigun Stampede (Anime 2023), Trigun (Anime & Manga 1995-2008)
28 Mar 2023
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“Well, if you order a black coffee from us you might as well be getting water to begin with…”
“Stinky water,” the pastor frowned.
“Stinky black water.”
“Stinky black caffeine water,” the man corrected him, raising the cup to his lips.
Now it was Vash’s turn to frown.
“You didn’t want decaf?”
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They watched over the city from above for a long moment. Light after light vanished and rose in its walls, brightest in the young and dimmest in the old. At times, it would burn bright like a firework — only to explode into flechettes of spark that ignited hope in the hearts of those it found before growing dim.
Man after man stole light from his bedfellows, only to inevitably lose his own.
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The world changed after the White House’s fall. Faced with calamity after calamity, mankind saw the faces of its new saviors — those who held off the jaws of death and pried them free with hands bare — for who they were. With the disaster in the United States averted, Sol Badguy now just a memory, and the crisis in Europe narrowly dodged by the steely hands of Special Commander Ramlethal Valentine…
Well, that was what the press was saying happened, anyway. Ram was denying literally every accusation that could have given her even an ounce of credit and failing spectacularly. It was kinda funny.
Standing behind her at the podium announcing the first gala in her honor, Sin couldn’t help but snicker nefariously.
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Inevitably, Hythlodaeus’ apartment became Hythlodaeus’ bedchambers. Though the former was grand, the latter was grander still; a single, large archway veiled by a thin curtain separated it from the rest of his abode, and gem-candles in their sconces covered it in a perpetually dim lighting that the magic cast upon his night-covered window allowed. It would have been comforting, had it not come bundled with such an ulterior motive.
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Emet-Selch never was good at letting go, no matter how fiercely he claimed otherwise.

