Cain honestly didn't like it. It reminded him of loneliness, desolation, and a danger of eternal suffering, but he was here with someone, so it was bearable. Vash needed it after the horror of his morning though, so that was why Cain brought them out here.
"Yeah. You can leave the city behind out here. Forget all the shit they're putting people through, just forget everything. It's lonely."
Closing his eyes, Vash takes in a deep breath. Holding it for a couple seconds before slowly letting it out again. Opening his eyes again he waits for a moment or two before he speaks again. "I don't like being alone. It's too quiet."
Marcus gave the plant a deep look full of understanding, far more than the other man would ever realize. "Me neither," he admitted in something that he didn't usually say out loud. Yet here, he felt there was a kinship to others who might truly understand, not to the same extent, but it was the closest thing that Marcus felt he'll ever find in his life.
"Even when you're not talking to them, knowing there's people there changes things." It meant they weren't completely alone.
They proceeded to do just that, staring out at the ocean until one decided to head back or break the silence. It was a nice change of pace. Marcus did glance every so often towards Vash to make sure he was doing alright, wounds and mentally.
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"Yeah. You can leave the city behind out here. Forget all the shit they're putting people through, just forget everything. It's lonely."
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"Even when you're not talking to them, knowing there's people there changes things." It meant they weren't completely alone.
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