1. They argue. A lot. Clothes on, clothes off, everywhere in the middle. It's foreplay, it's sex, it's afterglow, it's what they do. They like that they can get rough with each other sometimes, but they only do that if they're both in the mood for it. They're pretty good at understanding each other, even though they bicker so much, and they're good at knowing what they need.
2. Vash, especially once the black starts coming in.
3. Oh, hey, it's question 1 again! The real arguments, of course, are about when Vash's ethics bump up against Wolfwood's. The most common minor argument is about who's paying that night.
4. Vash. ::sniffle::
5. There really isn't one, though, is there. BUT LET'S PRETEND ANYWAY. Let's go with comics canon: Wolfwood gets hurt, badly, in the orphanage fight, and is effectively sidelined for the rest of the final arc. Once Vash and Knives have their Big Understanding, Vash makes his way back out to the orphanage, where Wolfwood is still, slowly, recovering. He'll never be at full capacity again, but Vash and the sisters and the kids help him find a place at the orphanage, babysitting and teaching (and yelling) and, eventually, reluctantly, teaching the kids to shoot and protect themselves.
Vash comes and goes, and there's always a place in Wolfwood's bed for him until the priest finally dies of old age in his fifties.
After the Fifth Moon, there's a dark streak in Vash's hair. In the manga, it Means Something, and gets to take more and more of his hair as time goes on.
I drifted away from the manga way, way too soon, back in the day, because it just seemed to be a rehash (or should I say prehash?) of what I'd already enjoyed in the anime. (And I didn't know anyone else into it at the time other than the folks I forced to watch the anime along with me, so there was no "oh, stick with it until book #, that's where everything starts to get REALLY good!" encouragement to keep reading.
I would almost recommend just starting from the beginning and sticking with it, because even with the rehash-aspects, there are some details that are kind of interesting and fun, and it branches off pretty soon, I think Max 2 or so.
2. Vash, especially once the black starts coming in.
3. Oh, hey, it's question 1 again! The real arguments, of course, are about when Vash's ethics bump up against Wolfwood's. The most common minor argument is about who's paying that night.
4. Vash. ::sniffle::
5. There really isn't one, though, is there. BUT LET'S PRETEND ANYWAY. Let's go with comics canon: Wolfwood gets hurt, badly, in the orphanage fight, and is effectively sidelined for the rest of the final arc. Once Vash and Knives have their Big Understanding, Vash makes his way back out to the orphanage, where Wolfwood is still, slowly, recovering. He'll never be at full capacity again, but Vash and the sisters and the kids help him find a place at the orphanage, babysitting and teaching (and yelling) and, eventually, reluctantly, teaching the kids to shoot and protect themselves.
Vash comes and goes, and there's always a place in Wolfwood's bed for him until the priest finally dies of old age in his fifties.
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Is 2 something from manga-only canon? SO CONFUSED.
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"More Wolfwood" is OF COURSE a huge plus.
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And *sniffle*
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