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You'll catch me, won't you? by alisayamin for gloriousporpoise
Fandoms: Trigun Stampede (Anime 2023), Trigun (Anime & Manga 1995-2008)
15 Jul 2023
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Falling isn't always so bad. Sometimes one needs to fall, preferably with a safety net. Vash catches Nai on a particularly bad night, letting Nai fall for as long as he needed to.
“Would you like an invitation?” Nai gathered the energy to ask teasingly.
“Do I need one?” Vash responded, equally amused.
Nai’s smile was unbearably fond. “Never.”
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- Part 15 of Lisa's KV / Plantcest Fics
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it don't beat the way it used to by hundredsguns
Fandoms: Trigun Stampede (Anime 2023), Trigun (Anime & Manga 1995-2008)
24 May 2023
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For a split second, her mind tells her Vash is biting Knives, because that makes more sense than the reality that settles abruptly around her, harsh and heavy: he's kissing him.
Bookmarked by Kiruru
28 Oct 2024
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Knives, for all his ability to hold a lifelong grudge, doesn't even remember what they'd been arguing about. Only how frightened he'd been, skewered through with the realization that Vash could just—leave again. Go wandering, go traveling. Disappear one day and not tell Knives about it, and that Knives, possibly, would never see him again.
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Nesting Habits by alisayamin for PureHeartedTyrant
Fandoms: Trigun Stampede (Anime 2023), Trigun (Anime & Manga 1995-2008)
28 Sep 2023
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(5+1 KV fic)
Five times Vash carried Nai into his nest and the one time he didn't need to.Series
- Part 22 of Lisa's KV / Plantcest Fics
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The saints can't help me now by PureHeartedTyrant for SYNN3R (HERETlC)
Fandoms: Trigun Stampede (Anime 2023), Trigun (Anime & Manga 1995-2008)
15 Jul 2023
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Instead of escaping with Luida, Vash choses a different route — to stay by his brother's side and try to help humanity from there. Trust can't be built in a day, but a century is a long time to hold onto anger and resentment. After a while, Knives indulges Vash’s wanderlust and lets him go have his adventures, so long as Vash always returns home.
Vash’s collar might have been invisible and his leash and might have grown longer over the past century and a half, but it was still his brother who held the other end.

