Vash tries to not put too much weight on Marcus, but he does accept the help. Leaning slightly against the man as he attempts to put as little strain on his new stitches as he can manage.
"Yes and no? They're no one I know, but I see them often in my nightmares. Just-- doctors and scientists. No I know by name or face." The bad news is when they open the door the table is still there. Still slick with Vash's blood. The scientists at least have not returned and his couch is still there unchanged.
There was a soft sign from Marcus when he helped Vash out and noticed that the table was still where it was, bloody and annoyingly out of place. He really hoped they didn't have to dismantle it in order to get rid of it because he wasn't sure it would fit through the doorway otherwise.
"Is that... How you got some of your scars?" Marcus helped Vash down onto the couch, making sure to settle the other man so he faced away from the macabre scene. When Vash was made as comfortable as he could, Cain went back to grab Vash the nearly finished bottle of alcohol and handed it back to him. "You need anything else right now?"
"No--" Now that wasn't exactly true. "I mean, not really. A couple are from overzealous doctors who got curious with how quickly I could heal, but not the majority of my scars are from things like... this. And those doctors didn't have the equipment that seems to have been left behind my apartment."
Gratefully Vash takes a long swig of the booze before looking back at the table. "An axe? Or a really big hammer for smashing?" He jokes. Also feeling pretty sure that table wasn't going to fit through the door if it didn't come apart.
Marcus gave Vash an arched eyebrow. "How about a screwdriver?" He knew all too well the experience of a table like that personally from his own run in with overzealous scientists intent on discovering the secret to his immortality. Given, there had been times through the ages where he volunteered hoping they could discover it and help him destroy it, but he doubted Vash had the same reasons.
"I might be able to take apart parts of it if I can dismantle some of the mounts." Since most of the table looked like it was sturdier than what a hammer can crack at, he doubted either of those items, jokingly said or not, would do it much damage.
"Let's hope it disappears on its own soon, because otherwise you're down one bed."
"I'll just sleep on the couch if my bed doesn't come back or go stay with my brother for a bit." Seeing as there is no way Vash's lanky body could fit on the small couch.
"Do you think the table would fit through the window?" He asks knowing full well it will not.
"If it won't fit the door, good luck with the window," Marcus pointed out after a glance to the small opening. "Plus I'm pretty sure it's dangerous to throw solid pieces of tables out of windows."
Marcus got up to walk over to the table, while pulling out the phone to give work a call. In all their morning excitement, it had slipped his mind completely. Explaining that an emergency situation happened and neither he nor Vash could make it in to work today, Cain hung up then went back to studying the literally bloody thing.
"If you have the tools, I might be able to take it apart."
That got Marcus to turn his head with a very dubious look on his face. "Why would you have lots of gunpowder?"
He looked back at the table. "In order to use enough for it to work on this, I think your flat might have to go with it. No screwdrivers? ... Magic?" In this world, who knew. Maybe plants had secret magic Vash didn't tell him of yet.
Vash waves his hand towards his dresser where his holster containing his gun is hanging off of a half open drawer full of socks. Feeling too tired to sit up and properly point at it. "For my guns. I make my own bullets sometimes because gunpowder can be cheaper than prepared ammunition."
He considers Marcus's question about magic. His brother can make blades out of his body, but... "No magic. You?"
"You know how to make bullets?" Or have the equipment to do it. But Vash, having been in the city as long as he had, made sense that he would know where to go for such things. It was only a matter of connections, and it was true that those would be cheaper.
"But do you need that much bullets?"
Slowly Marcus shook his head. "No, no magic either. You need anything else right now? I already called in work, they won't be expecting us anymore."
"Yeah, I do. A lot of people do where I'm from." Most people had guns in their hands before they know how to walk where Vash is from.
He sighs in relief when he hears about not having to go into work. "I-- I don't know." He takes a deep breath and lets it out. "I think maybe I should get out of here."
"In your current state?" Yet Marcus took a glance at the crime scene behind Vash and he could almost understand. Perhaps this was pretty traumatic and anywhere would be better for Vash than here.
"I doubt I still have access to my place in the Downs, so if you want to go somewhere, we're going to need to either head into the Up or find somewhere public." Marcus might have his bike here with him, but he didn't think Vash should be on the road too long, even riding double. "If you can promise me you won't fall off the bike, let's see if we can get you out of here."
"Why don't you have access anymore?" He carefully sits up with a small wince. "And I wouldn't fall off. My best friend back home rides bikes and I haven't fallen off----- recently."
"It's been over a month since I lived there ever since I moved out to the Up," Marcus explained. He didn't do an official move, but he didn't think they'd keep an empty place around for a sub. This wasn't that sort of place.
"And when was the last time you rode a bike?" He seemed to recall Vash mentioning he had been in this world for at least two years as well.
"Can you move that far?" Vash was pretty battered, and while Marcus believed he was no regular human, he didn't think he was a quick healer. He could be wrong.
"Let's get you up first. We can decide where to go after we get out of here." He moved to help Vash up, offering him any help he might need, like a shoulder if necessary.
"I've been through worse. There was one time I was in a building when it collapsed and I was still able to leave town." Which was completely different, but Vash didn't really care. "Just might need help moving up and down stairs."
"Building's not collapsing here and you don't have a town to leave to." Marcus could have carried him, probably, but Vash looked like he could remain vertical on his own. Good enough, he'll just lend his shoulder then.
"Watch your step." He helped Vash into his coat and they were on their way. Thankfully he parked his bike close, but damn that these Down buildings didn't have elevators. "Good to know you're a tough nut to kill though. I like that in a person."
Vash very much appreciates that shoulder to lean on. "It's because I have a hard head. I've been called rock headed before." Vash glances at the bike. A part of him wants to groan that it's not a car he can just rest and fall asleep in, but he's still thankful that they're not walking.
Cain couldn't really afford a car. He wouldn't want one either, a bike was easier to park and more freeing than a convertible ever could be. He did offer Vash his helmet though, just in case that hard head needed the extra protection if he fell off the bike in his state.
"Try not to fall off. You okay if we find somewhere outdoor?"
"I like being outdoors. I won't fall off." He takes the helmet and considers it for a couple seconds. "Don't you need this? I think you should wear it."
"Trust me, you'll need it more." Not like Marcus could actually get killed from falling off the bike. While he wasn't sure if Vash could, he would guess that the Plant wasn't immortal. "You really don't look great," he added in case Vash thought there were other meanings.
Too tired to argue any further Vash places the helmet on his head. The fact that he hasn't had a chance to style it up today in it's usual spikes is helpful. He winces as he climbs onto the bike. "Do I really look that bad?"
"A little," which was about as much sugar coating as Marcus would do for the other. He never was one for euphemisms even if Vash was.
The bike wasn't huge like the one he used to own back home, but it was good quality, and with added adjustments which was why it was big enough to sit him comfortably even when it's previous owner was a woman. It was enough for Vash to get in behind him. "Hold on tight. Don't think I won't pull out the grapple hooks to tie you in place."
With a chuckle he swings his leg onto the bike. Hugging tight to Marcus before resting his head against the man's back. "Don't you worry. I won't let go."
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"Yes and no? They're no one I know, but I see them often in my nightmares. Just-- doctors and scientists. No I know by name or face." The bad news is when they open the door the table is still there. Still slick with Vash's blood. The scientists at least have not returned and his couch is still there unchanged.
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"Is that... How you got some of your scars?" Marcus helped Vash down onto the couch, making sure to settle the other man so he faced away from the macabre scene. When Vash was made as comfortable as he could, Cain went back to grab Vash the nearly finished bottle of alcohol and handed it back to him. "You need anything else right now?"
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Gratefully Vash takes a long swig of the booze before looking back at the table. "An axe? Or a really big hammer for smashing?" He jokes. Also feeling pretty sure that table wasn't going to fit through the door if it didn't come apart.
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"I might be able to take apart parts of it if I can dismantle some of the mounts." Since most of the table looked like it was sturdier than what a hammer can crack at, he doubted either of those items, jokingly said or not, would do it much damage.
"Let's hope it disappears on its own soon, because otherwise you're down one bed."
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"Do you think the table would fit through the window?" He asks knowing full well it will not.
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Marcus got up to walk over to the table, while pulling out the phone to give work a call. In all their morning excitement, it had slipped his mind completely. Explaining that an emergency situation happened and neither he nor Vash could make it in to work today, Cain hung up then went back to studying the literally bloody thing.
"If you have the tools, I might be able to take it apart."
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He looked back at the table. "In order to use enough for it to work on this, I think your flat might have to go with it. No screwdrivers? ... Magic?" In this world, who knew. Maybe plants had secret magic Vash didn't tell him of yet.
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He considers Marcus's question about magic. His brother can make blades out of his body, but... "No magic. You?"
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"But do you need that much bullets?"
Slowly Marcus shook his head. "No, no magic either. You need anything else right now? I already called in work, they won't be expecting us anymore."
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He sighs in relief when he hears about not having to go into work. "I-- I don't know." He takes a deep breath and lets it out. "I think maybe I should get out of here."
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"I doubt I still have access to my place in the Downs, so if you want to go somewhere, we're going to need to either head into the Up or find somewhere public." Marcus might have his bike here with him, but he didn't think Vash should be on the road too long, even riding double. "If you can promise me you won't fall off the bike, let's see if we can get you out of here."
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"And when was the last time you rode a bike?" He seemed to recall Vash mentioning he had been in this world for at least two years as well.
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"And it wasn't that long ago!" Not when you compare it to the rest of his life.
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"Let's get you up first. We can decide where to go after we get out of here." He moved to help Vash up, offering him any help he might need, like a shoulder if necessary.
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"Watch your step." He helped Vash into his coat and they were on their way. Thankfully he parked his bike close, but damn that these Down buildings didn't have elevators. "Good to know you're a tough nut to kill though. I like that in a person."
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"Try not to fall off. You okay if we find somewhere outdoor?"
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The bike wasn't huge like the one he used to own back home, but it was good quality, and with added adjustments which was why it was big enough to sit him comfortably even when it's previous owner was a woman. It was enough for Vash to get in behind him. "Hold on tight. Don't think I won't pull out the grapple hooks to tie you in place."
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