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Clumsy by Wordsy
Fandoms: Trigun Stampede (Anime 2023), Trigun (Anime & Manga 1995-2008)
29 Oct 2023
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“Meryl!” Vash gasps from the ground, laughing. “You scared me! I didn’t see you there.”
Meryl could let him keep his ruse. She could tell him to watch where he steps because they can’t have him breaking an ankle. She could wish him well, roll over, and pretend to go back to sleep.
“You don’t have to do that,” Meryl says instead.
Vash cocks his head. “Do what?”
“That thing you do,” she says. “Where you act like a klutz for others’ benefit.”
Or, Meryl considers how Vash the Stampede can be clumsy one minute and frighteningly agile the next and realizes it’s by design.
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- Part 2 of Inhuman
- Part 1 of Contradictions
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“You know how cats purr?” Vash says finally. “Like when they’re happy or stre—”
“You’re purring because you got stabbed? Christ, Blondie, I knew you were a masochist but—”
“Not like that! Let me finish!”
Or, cats purr when they feel happy and safe or are in pain and need to self-soothe. Vash does the same. But Vash doesn’t have many moments where he feels happy and safe, so Wolfwood and Meryl only ever hear him purr when he’s injured or hurting. The first time they hear him purr from happiness, they panic.
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- Part 1 of Inhuman
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“You thought I only called you cool because I hit my head?” Hizashi asked, snickering.
Aizawa crossed his arms. “I fractured your nose and threw you out of the ring so hard that you were knocked unconscious,” he said matter of factly. “In front of thousands of spectators and peers. And you congratulated me. Head trauma was the rational assumption.”
Or, Aizawa Shota and Yamada Hizashi face off during the UA Sports Festival. Hizashi is intent on telling Aizawa exactly how awesome he thinks he is. Aizawa's pretty sure he broke the weird blond kid with the voice quirk.
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- Part 2 of High School Erasermic
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Synonyms for Loud by Wordsy
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
28 Nov 2021
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Historically, whenever Yamada Hizashi told someone he lived in a children’s home, the next question was inevitably “What happened to your parents?”
The truth—that he cried so loud the day he was born that his mother’s ears bled—never earned him any friends. Just looks of horror, pity, or fear.
Or, as a child, Hizashi found that classmates didn’t want to hang out with a kid who might accidentally deafen them. So when he starts school at UA, he decides to keep the fact he doesn’t have parents a secret from his new friends. But when an opportunity comes for him to do good—at the cost of his secret—Hizashi has a difficult choice to make.
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- Part 1 of High School Erasermic
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It hits Tucker that violently shaking the sleeping Freelancer out of a nightmare might be an exceptionally stupid idea at the exact same time Washington headbutts him in the nose.
Or, Wash wakes up swinging.
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- Part 2 of Habits
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Someone needs to put down a wet floor sign because Tucker’s pretty sure his heart has melted into a puddle around his shoes.
Or, Tucker gets to see Wash interact with children, including Junior, for the first time ever and, to quote Grif, he's so fucked.
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The first time they sit down for a meal as a team is maybe two days after Sidewinder. Tucker sets a plate down in front of Wash and before the teal soldier even finishes sitting down, the man’s already downed half the plate.
Or, Wash is weirdly protective of food. Tucker doesn't care and he certainly isn't going to do something about it. Oh, fuck, he's going to do something about it, isn't he?
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- Part 1 of Habits
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The truth is, war is the only place Wash has ever found a home in. And now that the one on Chorus is fading, he’s left free floating. Tucker's the only semblance of direction he's got.
Little does Wash know, he's become Tucker's direction too.Or, Tucker and Wash are pining after each other from afar. Being set up on a blind date with one another should be the perfect ending to this story. Unfortunately, things do not go as planned.
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The sight is such a typical one that, at first, Tucker thinks nothing of it. Wash running laps on the deserted track by the barracks is nothing new.
Except for the fact that it’s three in the goddamn morning.Or, Wash is haunted by the memory of his time spent in Temple's freezer. Tucker helps.
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Even by Red team standards, the scene in front of Wash makes no sense.
Or, Wash learns of one of the lesser known responsibilities of Blue Team Leader.
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It’s hardly the first time Tucker’s had to consider the possibility that Wash might die. Having fought beside the man for years, Tucker’s grown used to the thought, God fucking dammit, Wash is going to get himself killed and others like it.
It’s what comes after that Tucker has trouble with.
Or, Tucker is forced to consider a world without Wash. After all, just because Wash woke up at the end of season 15, doesn’t mean everything’s going to be okay.
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For a heart paralyzing minute, Tucker doesn’t know if the memory of visiting an exhausted but living Washington in the hospital on Chorus is real, or just wishful thinking.
Or, Tucker has a nightmare about Wash being shot. Instead of pretending he's going to get any more sleep, he visits the Freelancer.
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“If Washington was exposed to the sedative during Project Freelancer, I expect it will dredge up some unpleasant memories, but,” Grey folds her hands on her desk, “I’m more concerned that it might have been used following the incident with the Epsilon AI–during recovery.”
Or, Wash has a poor reaction to a sedative leaving him unable to distinguish where or when he is. But Tucker's prepared to stay with the Freelancer as he comes down from it, however long it takes.
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Sequel to The Good Stuff
“He doesn’t need to stay here so long as someone’s watching him, right? We already share a room–he can go if I keep an eye on him, right?”
Grey flips through her notes. “Given this is one of Agent Washington’s less dramatic visits to my infirmary, I think that can be arranged.”Or, the tables have turned and Tucker finds himself looking after a very loopy Wash for the evening.
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Grif turns his head to shoot Wash a side-eyed glare. “If you’d just fucking kissed him when you were supposed to, we wouldn’t be in this mess! Now we’re tied up on train tracks about to be smushed like bugs!”
Wash blinks. Then,
“What?!”Or, Wash and Grif find themselves in a bind, and Wash really doesn't have time for this conversation.
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The stupid part is, Tucker’s angry at the helmet. He couldn’t leave it behind, Goddammit, he just couldn’t. Abandoning it felt like abandoning some small part of Washington. And the thought makes Tucker’s stomach churn.
Or, a mission gone sideways for the prompt "Please, don't go."
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The problem with spaceship crashes always becomes clear after the dust has settled. Here’s the thing about falling from the sky and hitting the ground hard enough to fold the ship in on itself, like a burning cigarette ground into an ashtray:
It doesn’t leave much behind in the way of human remains.Or, Wash finds himself collecting dog tags from the wreckage after the Hand of Merope crashes. Tucker and Caboose step up to help, because that's what teammates do.
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Admittedly, Wash probably should have figured it out sooner, but the instant the bitter liquid passed his lips, everything clicked into place.
Or, Wash turns the tables when Tucker and Grif get it in their heads to prank a Freelancer.
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It all started when York looked out the observation deck at the snowy expanse of Sidewinder and said it looked like Christmas.
Or; Wash, Connie, and Maine have an impromptu Christmas and play in the snow
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Wash is pretty sure the universe hates him.
Or, Tucker's high on pain meds following a mission and Wash has the delight of dealing with him.
