I'm sorry if updates just come all at one time, but my computer has been broken and I've had limited uses on when I can use the Internet.
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Dreams
"Talking"
'Thinking or Ghost Talk'
Stressed Words
Dreams or Flashbacks
Violet-gray eyes intently watched as the Vash bandaged the other twin's wounds. She just floated around and could clearly see that that the twin's wounds were healing perfectly, leaving no scars behind. She wanted to laugh at Vash's attempts at trying to perfect his technique of bandaging.
'By the time you bandage the wound, it'll already be healed,' mumbled Meryl as she watched him.
Vash looked up and glanced around the room, before he shrugged it off as nothing but the wind. Meryl shook her head and continued to gaze at Vash as he bandaged Knives. Meryl watched as Vash bent over to pick up the bandages that he dropped. Meryl then floated over Knives and gasped when she saw his eyes open. Ice blue eyes met violet-gray eyes when she bent over to look at him.
"Get away from me," Knives rasped out. Meryl looked over and noticed that Vash was still picking up the bandages, so she did the only intelligent thing she could think of. She pointed to herself and mouthed the word 'me'.
"Great, an idiot is gazing at me," Knives dryly mumbled. Vash shot up and could only stare at his now awake twin.
"You're awake," Vash stated as he stared at Knives.
'I'm surround by geniuses,' Knives sarcastically thought. Knives used his eyes to motion to the girl that was floating behind Vash. Vash furrowed his eyebrows in confusion before he turned to look behind himself. When Vash saw no one he turned back to his twin
"There's no one behind me Knives," Vash said. Knives growled in frustration causing Meryl to waive to Knives. He glared at her and she lightly laughed at him.
'Crap, why does it have to be Knives that sees me?' Meryl thought to herself as she floated into the kitchen.
She floated in the corner of the room and decided to listen to the conversation that was about to take place. Knives sat up and Vash handed him a glass of water. Knives took the glass and drank as much as he could while he sat up against the bedpost.
"Why didn't you just kill me?" Knives asked after he got done drinking.
"I didn't kill you because no matter what you still are my brother," Vash replied. He then leaned against the bedroom wall and watched Knives.
"Don't lie to me, you finally realized what Rem meant," Knives said as he squeezed the glass.
"I did realize what Rem meant and I will do what she wanted me to do," Vash said.
"Why must they talk in riddles?" Meryl asked nobody.
"You do realize I'll never love humans the way you do?" Knives asked as he watched a cut heal.
"I do realize that, it's just that I want you to learn to live with them," Vash said.
'One twin loves humans, while the other twin hates them,' Meryl thought.
"I can see the fresh pain in your eyes," Knives said as he gazed in Vash's eyes.
"This is something I don't want to talk about right now," Vash said as he pushed away from the wall.
"Which of your precious humans was stripped away from you now?" Knives tauntingly asked.
"Her name was …"
"Yes Vash, which pathetic one was it this time?" Knives taunted. Meryl floated closer to Knives and stood behind Vash. Knives' eyes widened in shock as he watched tears form from Vash's eyes.
"She wasn't pathetic Knives, she was Meryl Stryfe," Vash answered as he let a few tears fall free.
Meryl's eyes widened and she gently hugged Vash from behind. He soon began to calm down and relax in her arms. Knives' eyebrows narrowed as he faintly saw a female outline hug his twin from behind. When he blinked and looked back at Vash he didn't see anything there. Meryl released Vash and unhappily smiled at the fact that Knives could see her. Vash stood up and left Knives' room, he closed the door and went into his room. Meryl floated and choose to stay in Knives' room and watch him.
"I know that you're there," Knives said as he glanced around the room.
Meryl floated to the edge of Knives' bed and watched him look around the room. Knives glanced around the room again and couldn't see the female figure. Meryl shrugged and floated through the bedroom door leaving Knives alone. She floated down the hallway and checked the bedroom. She smiled when she saw Vash lying on his bed with his eyes closed. She softly laughed when she heard soft snores coming from him. She went to brush his hair out of his face, but felt like something was pulling her into his head.
Meryl gazed around the beautiful scenery that surrounded her. She tried to float, but realized that she was firmly put on the ground and solid. She walked around the area and kneeled down and ran her hands through the grass.
"Wow, real grass," Meryl whispered as she bent over and smelt the flowers.
She slowly stood up and touched the rough bark of the tree. That's when she heard the dejected sobs comings from the distant field. Meryl carefully walked through the grass and made sure not to step on any of the flowers that paved the way. That's when she saw the red figure hunched over and sobbing. She walked closer to the figure and gasped when she saw who it was.
'Even in his dreams he's so sad,' Meryl thought as she now stood behind him. She reached out and tapped him on his shoulder. He jumped straight up and gasped when he saw who it was.
"Why are you so sad Vash?" Meryl asked as she sat down next to him.
"Meryl? Is it really you?" Vash asked as he lightly poked her face. Meryl laughed and wrapped his hand in hers.
"Yes it's really me Vash," she answered with a smile. Vash's face lit up and he quickly embraced her and squeezed her tightly. She growled and punched him across the head. He quickly released her and she jumped back and sat down.
"How are you here?" Vash asked as he sat next to her.
"Truthfully, I don't know how I'm here," Meryl answered as she played with the flower that was next to her.
"Where are you?" Vash asked as he lay next to her.
"I think I'm dead," Meryl answered.
"You can't be dead, I won't let you go!" Vash cried as he held onto her waist and wrapped his arms around her.
"I'm dead and you're just going to have to let me go," Meryl said as she ran her fingers through his hair.
"Vash, death is part of life and you're just going to have to accept it," Meryl said as she let a tear fall from her face.
"It just isn't fair," Vash cried.
"Sometimes life isn't fair, but that's life," Meryl tried to explain to him.
"But I don' want you to leave me again," Vash cried.
"Don't worry Vash, I'll always be with you," Meryl assured as she began to fade.
"Please don't leave!" Vash yelled as he tried to hold onto her.
"I'll always watch over you Vash, so you have nothing to worry about," Meryl assured.
"So this isn't good bye?" Vash asked.
"Even when I was alive I was destined to die, but this isn't good bye," Meryl promised as she smiled and began to fade.
"Please don't leave," Vash cried.
"I'll never leave," Meryl promised as she faded. "And please cremate my body."
"Meryl!" Vash yelled.
"MERYL!" Vash yelled as he sat up and took a deep breathe.
"Mr. Vash, are you alright?" Milly yelled through his bedroom door.
"I'm fine," Vash said.
"Okay," Milly said before she walked away.
Vash rubbed his temples before he took a deep breathe and looked out his window. Meryl smiled at his reaction and stretched.
"Do you really want me to cremate your body?" Vash asked the air.
"Yes," Meryl whispered.
Vash sighed and nodded before he looked out the window and closed his eyes. He stood up and put his shirt on before he stretched.
"I'll do as you wish," Vash whispered before he went into the front room.
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