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diademlogs2025-10-08 10:07 am
OPEN - catch all;
Who: vash and YOU!
Where: panorama + everywhere else
When: october
What: general shenanigans and catch all. will mark warnings!
Warnings: vash is always a cw ...

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here is my plotting comment!!
Where: panorama + everywhere else
When: october
What: general shenanigans and catch all. will mark warnings!
Warnings: vash is always a cw ...

open starters TBC! action, texts & wildcards all welcome.
feel free to hit me up at
here is my plotting comment!!

livio's friends;
[ once the names had been shared, livio had abruptly told them he was going to get them coffee!! or some other excuse and then disappeared. just disappeared wholesale. if one had keen eyesight, one could spot him climbing out a window subtly in the background. ]
[ spotted or not, that leaves the two of them!!! what an icebreaker... ]
[ (when it comes time for the bill, they'll find that it's already been taken care of....) ]
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He is glad that this is one of the diners that is accessible for his wheelchair, not all of them are, and he smiles warmly to Livio when he spots him. Charles introduces himself to Vash, and he doesn't think to be curious where Livio is going when he gets up. He is, though, a bit surprised when he leaves altogether. It's impossible to pull one of those on a telepath, even if he stays out of minds. He feels little tugs with the brains he knows best.
His eyebrows go up, glancing in that direction, before looking back at Vash. Charles is in his early forties, but he looks younger, his beard freshly trimmed and his hair a bit on the longer side. ]
I assumed he wanted to sit with both of us, but I suppose this works too.
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vash catches livio's eyes probably as he ducks out the back window - and he even cheerfully waves him goodbye, before turning back to charles with a little laugh, pulling his mug of coffee closer towards himself. real milk, and as much sugar as they could want? this is heaven. ]
I think he thinks we'll talk better if he isn't here.
[ wonder why ...
he hasn't probably been told that charles is a telepath either, but for now - if he wants to, that is - he might be able to sense nothing much out of the ordinary on vash's part; just a bit of curiosity, considering the way they've both been dragged here by livio to meet - maybe just a thin layer of fatigue colouring everything over, but otherwise? nothing much else. ]
So, where should we start?
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Charles is comfortable with meeting new people and chitchatting, so it doesn't bother him that Livio has left him with a stranger, more that he too is wondering why he'd prefer not to be a part of the conversation. He'll ask him at a later date.
Charles doesn't tend to go searching in people's minds, although he does a preliminary check sometimes to be certain no one is a danger to him or anyone else. In this city, that's become a necessity due to the raiders. But there is something sort of innate about his abilities, and he detects no threat from Vash.
He orders a tea and glances back at Vash, observing him in a more direct fashion. Another relatively friendly person given he isn't alarmed at being left with a stranger either.]
I suppose I can answer if you have any questions about this place? I've been here longer than Livio.
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sorry for the wait!
dw im even later .....
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Actually, it's kind of sweet when she thinks about it. Nice that he isn't all by himself here. That does not change the fact that she watches him with keen eyes as he makes his escape attempt, although she just watches from the table rather than trying to stop him.
She turns her head, toward Vash, asking over the rim of the glass of water. It is already her second refill despite the fact that they've been here for less than ten minutes. Scarcity mindset is hard to shake. ]
Does he always act like that?
[ Act like he's not one of the tallest people here and built like a truck. It is not exactly the body type for subtle, covert operations. Honestly, Furiosa is kind of impressed he didn't get stuck in the window on his way out. ]
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after a short, friendly introduction is over, livio makes his extremely obvious exit. vash doesn't seem to really mind though, glancing at his escape attempt with a fondly indulgent sort of smile before turning his attentions back on furiosa. ]
Yeah, I think so.
[ that might tell her a couple of things - that vash might know livio and vice versa, that they have some kind of an understanding between them as friends of some sort, but they haven't spent all that long a time together yet. maybe that's deliberate on vash's part, or maybe it's more some unconscious habit of always putting a measure of distance between him and others.
in the same breath, vash reaches over to refill her water glass without a word when she puts it down. ]
How do you two know each other?
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Then again, she doesn't have much room to talk. Barely learned one of her closest ally's names before she went and (she assumes) kicked it bleeding out on the floor of a monster truck, so. Lots of reasons people come together fast. ]
Met at a gas station. [ The bathroom actually, staring at an open sink tap. ] Not long after I rolled in. Got to talking about where were from, and it didn't sound so different.
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Here he is.
Logan tilts a little too the left, watching Livio squeeze his massive frame through the window. Like watching a bear escape the zoo.
He sighs. He could just stand up and leave. But he wants his goddamn coffee for riding all the way out here.
Also: Logan squints at the man in front of him. ] We met before?
[ Looks kinda familiar, but might be just a coincidence. ]
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[ how many blond-and-black hair man with a red jacket does logan run into on a day to day basis? 🤔🤔🤔 probably not many, but funny if it happened twice (smh) ...
anyway, yet another meeting - but it's not like vash minds at all; meeting new people was always a good thing, and better if he could already have the benefit of a prior, mutual acquaintanceship. livio was a nice guy, yet with a good head on his shoulders on whether a person was trustworthy or not. so vash has some hope that this one won't end up in a gun-or-a-knife-fight or worse, even if the man across from him doesn't seem overly eager to strike up a lasting eternal friendship.
something about logan is familiar though, but maybe it's the frown. or the grumpy demeanour. oh, vash knows a lot of those. ]
I've only been here a little while.
[ vash explains as a way of things, as he reaches over to the sugar jar and proceeds to dump several spoonful of it in his coffee. ]
So, what do you do?
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If it helps reassure his new friend, Logan looks less like he's ready to pick a fight and more like he's asking what the hell kinda wrong turn he took to wind up at a meet-and-greet instead of doing what he usually does.
Speaking of.
Good fucking question. His eyes stay fixed on the fifth spoonful of sugar dissolving in Vash's cup. ]
Not this shit, that's for damn sure. [ It's not an easy answer to give. He doesn't have a tidy little thing that he did. He can't say teacher or fry cook or mechanic, and even soldier feels as though it oughta come with a couple of footnotes. ] Got a job later welding some pipes.
[ Let's go with that. ]
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🎀 wrap!
( PANORAMA )
➤ CIDER FEST
➤ PAPER MOONS
➤ WILDCARD
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I'm not a mechanic. [Says the man who showed up on his bike with some random sized tools he's managed to scavenge over the past few days under his saddle and in the saddlebags. He doesn't take any of them out just yet as gloved hands reach under the front of the hood to grope around for the lever and pop it open.]
Have you considered taking driving lessons. [That wasn't a suggestion.]
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[ if bucky is a drywall, then vash is also one - because walls don't have brains, for the main thing, and things like hints, however big and obvious, will just go fly right over them. in any case, the other's rather frosty, distant demeanour doesn't seem to faze vash at all as he trots over to him.
the car that bucky would be intensely familiar with by now (after spending several hours trapped in it with vash a few days ago) is gently smoking behind vash, though it thankfully doesn't carry with it a smell of burnt rubber or oil - so maybe everything will turn out okay after all? ]
Thanks for coming out, [ at least vash sounds genuinely grateful, standing off to one side and watching bucky approach the sad wreck. ] I was doing okay!!! At least, right up till it started doing .... that.
[ bucky wouldn't not notice several more tiny dents and scratches on the already pretty sad looking paint job ... ]
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Have you killed anyone yet. [It was definitely asked dry enough to sound like a joke but honestly Bucky wouldn't even be surprised if the answer was "almost" or "if I said no would you believe me?"]
I brought some oil, and coolant. Can't promise anything. [A pause.] You know, everyone should know how to do the basics. [At least checking the oil level and colour, changing a flat tire, that sort of thing. Yes everyone means you too, Vash.]
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jfc im so sorry, work has killed me this week
no rush!
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wrap up here? 😇
( CLOSED TO NAMI )
but you know what? this kind of surprises were good! after a couple of weeks of being here, vash is starting to (slowly!!!) get used to the fact that he can walk into a shop, a bar, anywhere crowded, and not have to worry about someone recognising him from a wanted poster stuck up on a grimy wall somewhere. if there are any suspicious glances, it's only because he's a stranger - and not the planet's most wanted with billions of currency to his head. so yeah, safe to say vash is plenty enjoying himself ... the scantily-clad bunny servers or not.
he always sits at the corner of the bar, a habit that's hard to break; it gives him a great view of the floor, a handy piece of sturdy furniture to duck behind if things get rough, and not to mention gives him a chance to chat people up. what he doesn't realise is that the particular night and time is when a big-shot likes to sit at the exact seat that he's claimed for himself.
before he could even take a sip of the drink, vash finds himself being grabbed by the back of his coat and spun around, the glass being knocked out of his hand and shattering on the ground. damn ... that cost him so much joolies ... nevertheless, his attention will snap back onto the culprit - a wide, stupid, overly easy grin snapping over his face automatically. ]
Um, can I help you?
[ the man scowls heavily.
'this. is. my. seat.' he grunts out while giving a little shake of his clenched fist with every word, making vash wobble around like his bones are made of jello.
apparently the guy isn't here to make friends ... at least, not one like vash anyway. ]
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For as mellow as the afternoons filled with seasoned drunks are, nighttime can be lively. The bouncers help, and the other girls on the floor all have an unspoken agreement to watch each other's back, but late nights are what they are in a city like Panorama. Even a place that postures itself as classy and sticks its cocktail waitresses in satin bustiers and matching bunny ears attract a more volatile set of clientele at times.
The big guy currently shaking the willowy blond who, she's willing to bet, did not realize the theme of the place before he came in, falls into that category, but the money he spends keeps the management tolerant, even if the bouncers all bristle when he steps in.
Fucks sake, she mutters behind a welcoming, wholly fake smile and the slightly gritted teeth the expression requires, as she drops off a tray of empty glasses at the other end of the bar, and heads over to shoulder her way between the bug guy and the blond. ]
And I would love to get you a drink on the house while you sit in your seat. [ Thank you, Sanji, for the crash course in charming waiter he'd unwittingly given at Baratie. Still all smiles, she sends a chiding elbow back at the other guy, pointedly trying to telegraph that for both of their sakes, he needed to pick another chair. She bats her eyelashes and signals to the bartender to start pouring before she looks over her shoulder at Vash, her gaze flicking sideways to another empty seat. ]
As for you, let me get you one of our private tables. [ Setting a hand on his arm, she gives a tug and tries to steer him away from the bar. ]
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The interruption is gladly welcomed - even if her elbow jabbing into his ribs sends Vash wincing with a little near-silent wheeze of breath - because it beats being thrown out on his ass to the streets with not even a single drink!
Speaking of drinks, it seems like the promise of a free drink seems to mollify the man a little because he doesn't escalate the issue, instead opting to roughly letting go of Vash with a menacing mutter of: GO ON, GIT. Which, as a matter of fact, Vash is more than happy to do, staggering back as soon as the grip on his collar is loosened enough. ]
Sorry- sorry again! 'S a good seat! Just warmin' it up for ya! [ He is, for all appearances, too drunk to be worth being angry at - with a goofy looking smile still splitting his face wide open, not even seemingly to be bothered by the fact that there's patches of spilt alcohol and broken glass on his clothes. The man merely scowls at Vash, and hopefully it would have ended at that ... except it never really does.
Where ya going? Didn'cha say you'd looove to get me that drink? His focus instead seems to have shifted to Nami, reaching out a hand towards her even as she is steering them both away from the man to a different area - but before the guy's hand is even anywhere near Nami, Vash is there between the two as he sways off-balance (just in time, huh) to swing them around front-behind in an instant. Completely unintentionally, of course, but as Vash leans forward towards the other man, she's shielded safely behind him.
He clutches at the bartop beside the man with a gloved hand, leaning heavily against it and very nearly tipping himself right into the guy - and is it the mood lighting, or is his face turning vaguely pale? ]
I think 'mma be sick --
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wind and rain
Still, she waits with great patience. With her black motorcycle helmet on, one could mistake her still form for a statue sitting against the wall — except for the spiked crimson throne she rests upon, its living glow suffused in the humid air. Curiously, a trio of cats have taken shelter underneath it, but The Knave makes no attempt to attend to them.
When a man walks up the road without even an attempt at umbrella, her helmeted head doesn't turn to watch his approach. It's only when he hails her that she finally seems to "wake up," one black hand rising to remove her helmet and reveal strange, crimson-crossed pupils that seem to cut through the rain as she studies him. Many find her gaze uncomfortable, but her voice and manner are perfectly elegant. ]
Indeed, it doesn't. Though that doesn't seem to bother you in the slightest.
SLAPS INTO THIS FINALLY
his gaze flickers from the motorcycle to the throne to the motion of her arms as she moves to remove the helmet - all without the cheerful, friendly smile slipping from his face - and vash meets her gaze just as steadily (and perhaps with more curiosity than surprise). the rain continues to fall, dripping down the inside of his coat collar, but he doesn't seem to mind for now. ]
Haha, it's pretty fun every now and then -
[ not that he's ever been in a rain that's lasted long enough to soak through like this ]
- you should try it sometime!
receives u with my open arms
I'll pass. Heavy rains often fell without warning where I came from. Getting drenched is no novelty for me.
[ Though it was something uniquely Fontainian — one of the few experiences she was able to share with every other Fontainian — it's something she's content to keep as a memory and little more.
She isn't normally one for pointless chit-chat, but she quite literally has nothing better to do at the moment. So she'll bite. ]
What is it that you find "fun" about it?
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( KOLLIERY )
( DIFFUSION ZONES )
➤ WILDCARD
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u know what it is
that's probably why karlach stumbles across an unfortunate matchstick of a man during an evening walk in the restaurant and bar section of the city. she had been intending to familiarise herself with the area, getting to know panorama bit by bit. it's a novel place for her, full of novel things and new and exciting foods. she might garner a lot of stares for her appearance, but it's not dampened her mood or sense of curiosity.
she finds vash in an alleyway. he's just a guy who is probably taking a moment to himself, but—
there's something uncomfortably hollow about his expression. )
Hey! Hello!
( she calls out to him with a friendly wave, walking closer. )
You've got a real look about you.
eyes emoji intensifies.... also cw?? alcohol dependency mention
vash is just glad that even in a mix-match world like this where everyone kind of comes from everywhere else, some things are still the same; cheap booze, for example, still burns down the throat and fills up the hollowed out feeling in your gut, even if the labels are different (he doesn't care to ask what's in them, because first rule of cheap booze - don't ask any questions). second, there's always a questionable card game or two going on in the back corners of the bars, and if you're nice enough in asking you can join in for a couple of joolies thrown in. and the last and most important thing, there's always an opportunity to pull tricks when you can.
it's not like he's emptied out people's pockets completely - vash isn't that mean, and the times are hard here as it is back home. so instead, he buys them a round of drinks every time he sweeps the table until they're just as happy as whether they'd been winners. and at the end of the night, vash gets to walk away with a decent amount shoved into the inside pocket of his coat. and then ... onto another bar. and repeat.
he's only really stepped out to have a breather when karlach happens to come across him, leaning against the alleyside wall, looking up at the sky and counting the constellations that are nothing like he's ever seen. at his age, seeing something different is refreshing enough that vash can distract himself with it easily enough - well, until he can't.
as soon as he notices her presence in the vicinity though, and as soon as she takes a few steps towards him, making it clear that it is vash that she has set her sights on, the oddly blank expression of his snaps off as though a mask is removed; replaced in its place is a sloppy, pleasant, half drunk smile, and vash waves back just as enthusiastically, if not more. ]
Haha, bet you say that to everybody!
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