It's Complicated™ but he values Wolfwood's presence in his life too much to care as much as he should about those things making it Complicated™. So basically... a lot like canon...
THAT'S THE SPARKNOTES VERSION
Basically, Wolfwood's slowly going from being someone he hesitantly trusts to someone he confidently trusts (as he pointed out during drunken ramblings), but also someone he leans on emotionally, bit by bit. It's not just that he'll tell Wolfwood about his memories or what-have-you, but he'd actually talk to him about how he's feeling or coping, if it came up. THAT SAID, there are still obviously a lot of walls, and a lot of things Vash just doesn't want to share, mostly bc... his life is terrible! Why even dwell on it. Bummer. And he's kind of afraid Wolfwood will change his mind re: him being a monster at some point (lol wait for it), so he's trying to balance the line between "tell him enough that he doesn't wig out if he remembers" and "don't tell him this part at all." WHICH IS WHY HIS NON-HUMAN CRACKS ARE KIND OF A SORE SPOT. Paranoia.
He's also acutely aware of Wolfwood's jerkass antihero tendencies and also the fact that they may very well have been enemies back home, at least for a time. So he told Wolfwood it wouldn't be hard to become a friend he's proud of having, because - he isn't... really... just yet. He sees potential in Wolfwood and wants to help him pursue that potential (he thinks Wolfwood would be a LOT happier with himself and the universe at large if he did, and he just wants Wolfwood happy), but he also doesn't want to press too hard, lest Wolfwood balk and become difficult and then negative progress is made. But it's something perpetually on his mind and will probably come up repeatedly.
... also he remains mostly oblivious to The Gay outside of vaguely contemplating what constitutes dates and what doesn't, being pretty offended that Wolfwood said he wouldn't go on even a hypothetical one (RUDE??), and thinking it honestly wouldn't be so bad if that were a thing and what's the big deal, even.
So how's Wolfwood gonna react to the MOE BABY KNIVES shard?
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THAT'S THE SPARKNOTES VERSION
Basically, Wolfwood's slowly going from being someone he hesitantly trusts to someone he confidently trusts (as he pointed out during drunken ramblings), but also someone he leans on emotionally, bit by bit. It's not just that he'll tell Wolfwood about his memories or what-have-you, but he'd actually talk to him about how he's feeling or coping, if it came up. THAT SAID, there are still obviously a lot of walls, and a lot of things Vash just doesn't want to share, mostly bc... his life is terrible! Why even dwell on it. Bummer. And he's kind of afraid Wolfwood will change his mind re: him being a monster at some point (lol wait for it), so he's trying to balance the line between "tell him enough that he doesn't wig out if he remembers" and "don't tell him this part at all." WHICH IS WHY HIS NON-HUMAN CRACKS ARE KIND OF A SORE SPOT. Paranoia.
He's also acutely aware of Wolfwood's jerkass antihero tendencies and also the fact that they may very well have been enemies back home, at least for a time. So he told Wolfwood it wouldn't be hard to become a friend he's proud of having, because - he isn't... really... just yet. He sees potential in Wolfwood and wants to help him pursue that potential (he thinks Wolfwood would be a LOT happier with himself and the universe at large if he did, and he just wants Wolfwood happy), but he also doesn't want to press too hard, lest Wolfwood balk and become difficult and then negative progress is made. But it's something perpetually on his mind and will probably come up repeatedly.
... also he remains mostly oblivious to The Gay outside of vaguely contemplating what constitutes dates and what doesn't, being pretty offended that Wolfwood said he wouldn't go on even a hypothetical one (RUDE??), and thinking it honestly wouldn't be so bad if that were a thing and what's the big deal, even.
So how's Wolfwood gonna react to the MOE BABY KNIVES shard?