Okay, so people really liked the unique supports I did for Morgan and her family members and someone suggested maybe doing the same for Robin. I liked the idea so I threw this together. I'm just going strictly with more of a script look because I find I write better dialogue than narration. Plus, I'm just lazy like that. :p
So I'll ordering the children the same way they were ordered in Morgan's Unique Sibling Supports if anyone is curious about that.
Random fact: I almost accidentally named this "Robin's Unique Child Supports." I quickly realized that title might just have been the teeniest bit awkward. Funny maybe but definitely awkward.
Anywho, enough rambling. Enjoy!
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Robin: Lucina, may I ask you something?
Lucina: Of course, Mother.
R: I've been wondering something about your story regarding what happened to the Shepherds in your time.
L: What do you want to know?
R: Well, I was wondering what happened to me after your father died. I don't know what I was like in the future, but I'd like to think I would be with Chrom in his final moments.
L: You were. At least I suspect you were. No one really knows what happened to you after Father's death. His body was the only one we recovered.
R: I see. So you never heard from me after that?
L: No. I wondered what happened to you. I used to entertain the thought that you would come back some day. Yet you never did.
R: Oh.
L: Forgive me, Mother. I didn't mean to make you feel guilty. You're not at fault for your future self did.
R: Still, you deserve some closure nonetheless. I don't know how much this means coming from me but I'm sorry, Lucina. Whatever the reason was, I should have found my way back to you. Please forgive my mistake.
L: Mother, I *sigh* Thank you. It does make me feel better to hear you say that. And I'm glad that I can be with you now.
B
R: Aaaw, that's adorable.
L: Mother? What's that you're reading? A letter?
R: Yes, somehow the servants at the castle managed to get one to me.
L: What's it say?
R: Just an update on affairs in Ylisse mostly
L: How is it?
R: Stable. That's the least I can ask for. I need to show this to your father later.
L: I see. So, um, how is the state of Ylisse adorable?
R: What? Oh, that! There's a little section from your nurse. Er, um, the you of this time rather. Gods, that's still a little confusing.
L: I can imagine. So what does it say?
R: Oh, right. Apparently, baby Lucina has figured how to crawl. She can't stay in one spot for more than five minutes. It's quite a handful for her nurses.
L: I see. You used to say the same thing about me.
R: Really? Hm, I guess that makes sense. Good to know you mellowed with age though.
L: I didn't really have a choice.
R: No, I suppose not. Forgive me, Lucina, that was insensitive.
L: It's alright. I know you meant nothing by it. I'm glad you get to keep in touch with your daughter though. Even if she's too young to appreciate it right now.
R: You're my daughter too, you know. I'm every bit as glad to spend time with you as I am with her.
L: Oh! Um, thank you.
A
R: Lucina? What was I like in the future?
L: Why do you ask?
R: I keep thinking about how I just seemed to vanish after Chrom's death in your time. It has me wondering what kind of person I was.
L: Has it really been bothering you that much? It was only speculation on my part after all.
R: I know, but I'm still curious.
L: Very well. You were a wonderful mother. You and I spent much time together.
R: Really?
L: Yes. You used to read all sorts of books to me when I was little. When I was old enough, you started to teach me how to read on my own. You taught me my numbers too.
R: Aw.
L: We also used to play chess. I wasn't very good at all. I could never figure out how the pieces moved. You used let me win all the time. I eventually figured out you were though.
R: I see. Were you mad?
L: A bit. We started to play for real after that. You always one but I slowly got better. I was close to beating you before you disappeared.
R: Not surprising. You're a smart young lady.
L: I missed you a lot after you disappeared. When I lead those still alive I used to wonder what you would do in my place. Every time someone died, I always used to wonder if they still would have if you were leading them. And seeing how you help command the Shepherds now. I think I was right.
R: Lucina . . .
L: I kept our old chess board you know. I've been practicing whenever I get a free moment.
R: Really? Would you like to play a game?
L: I would. If you have the time.
R: Of course. I have all the time in the world for you.
L: Alright then. But you'd best be prepared, Mother. I was taught by the best.
R: Heh, I don't doubt it.
Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed! I'm open to suggestions if you have any.
Next up: Owain