![]() He gets very few new marks in the next hundred plus years of his life. He doesn’t spare a thought of pain for the loss of Nai’s mark, too wracked with grief at the damage to the last fragments of Rem he has. When he next gets the chance to look in a mirror, he finds himself tracing the severed remains of Rem’s geraniums, horrified but unable to look away from the damage, tears blurring the long faded grey into an unrecognisable smudge. Years later he'll wonder if it counts as poetic irony that the day he comes to this realisation is the day he loses Nai's mark, the roots around his left wrist sucked into nothing along with his whole arm. Vash learns the hard way marks don't always mean the impact someone has on your life is going to be a good one. If you boys ever meet that person, promise me you'll cherish them, okay?" When you get their mark, it's a special kind of feeling, and you'll know it's them. But the most special mark you can get is from your soulmate, the perfect person for you.,the other half of you. "It means they love you, and they'll have a very special impact on your life. ![]() "When someone special to you first touches you, a mark that represents them will appear on your skin," Rem had told them, a smile in her voice as she brushed her fingertips over the splash of vivid red on Vash's shoulder, tracing the lines of delicate petals. about what the geraniums curling around his shoulder meant, the tangled, gnarled bracelet of roots around his wrist. Vash was only small when he learnt about soulmarks from Rem.
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