Before I learned about the rule of avoiding Wind in the shippy stuff, my inner eight year old (who was going through a pirate phase) wrote this:
She got stuffed in a barrel.
When she was discovered, the captain began to yell at the culprit.
"You stole their bride?!"
"My bride now. " Wind rested his arm on the lip of the barrel, smiling when his 'captive' nodded furiously. Tetra looked like she was going to get a headache from sheer fury. Reader slowly sinks into the barrel the longer the stare burned into the pair. Wind was apparently immune to it, stubborn determination shining in his eyes.
"We. Cannot go back to that island. Ever."
Like the plot was some arranged marriage and while Reader was moping about it and found some nice pirate crew member willing to listen to her sorrows the night before the wedding, and these two somehow steered the conversation into a mutually agreed scheme of smuggling her out of the island in secret.
Tetra is just pissed that one of the ports that they usually go to for supplies might become hostile to their ship. But not outwardly, when they have the Pirate Queen and the Wind Waker on deck.
Oh my goodness, I love that. XD
That definitely something that younger me would have read.
Would be willing to share more? I didn't realize how invested I would get into that plot. That's a perfect snippet to chose. I'm intrigued and what to know more.
3-on-1 would normally be quite an unfair fight, but so far, Gaster's proven to be more than capable of taking what's been dealt... but the battle's far from over and our heroes still have plenty of fighting spirit!
The long fight continues next time, coming Jan. 11th!
Danny would like everyone to know it was a complete accident. Look, normally he was really good at not altering the timeline! He was!
But the dude was definitely not in the right Time, and he had to get his trust which took so long, like damn he thought he had anxiety. Seriously though, kevlar in the 1700s? Yeah that wasn’t right, and Peepaw always complained about the messes that the speedsters caused, so he was trying to prevent a mess by tugging the dude away and helping him out.
Falling in love maybe a little, was not in the plan. But honestly the man had a worse sense of self preservation than he did as a teen and was also straight up adorable, in a wet cat who could kill you sort of way.
So maybe he helped the dude grab a child that was going to be drowned. It wasn’t like anyone else saw them! Even if similar situations might’ve happened a few different times.
Still, no one saw them!
So why is there now a small cult who worships the Shadowed one and Radiant one, aka his companion (who would not give his name save for B, which, fair, probably didn’t want to accidentally wreck the timeline either) and well, him?! At least they worship them as guardians of children, but uh. Should he maybe, perhaps, fix this…?
[ID: Digital illustration in color of Vash and Wolfwood from Trigun Maximum. It’s two 3 panel comics that illustrates the same sequence. The first focuses on Vash. In the first panel, he’s in a hurried motion with a worried expression. In the second, he’s stopped, huffing a breath out as he’s scanning for Wolfwood (not pictured). In the final panel, he breaks out into a relieved smile, eyes lighting up with warm cheeks.
The second comic focuses on Wolfwood. In the first panel, he’s looking downwards to the right with a cigarette in his mouth, wearing a neutral expression. On his face are notable scratch marks to indicate him being in a fight prior. In the second panel, he turns towards the viewer, lifting his head as he notices Vash (as from the previous sequence). In the final panel, he smiles warmly with teeth and holds up a peace sign. END ID]
[ID: Sketchy black and white drawings of Vash and Wolfwood, continuing off the comic. Wolfwood’s back is to the viewer while Vash’s profile can be seen, now by Wolfwood’s side. He has a bright smile as he says to Wolfwood, “You’re safe!” Wolfwood responses, bearing a grin too, “Who do ya think yer talking to? ‘Course I am. Look, I got them alive.” He points to two figures who are tied up and have comically large head bumps. Vash looks to them with an uncertain expression as he says, “Oh! You did, huh… Are you sure they’re alive?” Wolfwood, with a more irritated expression, responds “What, didn’t think I could do it?” Vash says, “No, no! I knew you could!” and pats Wolfwood on the cheek and his head comfortingly. END ID]