"Chrom, we have to do SOMETHING."

"What do you propose we do?"

"I... I dunno..."

"I see you're awake now."

"Hey there!"

"There are better places to take a nap than on the ground you know. Give me your hand."

"Not this again" Robin thought to himself. "Is this what people mean when they say déjà vu?" But Naga told me everything was going to be fine and I would be back to when Grima no longer existed. Is there a mix-up? Did I go back in time again? Three years ago? I thought I was done with saving the world from Grima and all. Do I really have to save the world again?"

Robin did exactly what he did last time, but quickly realized the Grima mark on his sign no longer existed. He barely had time to think about its significance before Chrom dragged him up and said something that obviously did not occur the last time he woke up like this. "Welcome back. It's over now."

"Chrom? Is it really over?" Robin said as he stared into his face.

Chrom had to smile at Robin's question. "Of course."

"Grima?"

"Dead."

"But why did you say the exact same…"

"Oh, my delicate little sister thought it would be funny to repeat our little meeting all those years ago. She wanted to have a little fun with you. But looking at your eyes when you woke up, it looks like we really did fool you well."

"HEY. I am not delicate." Lissa's voice permeated in the air.

Now, even Robin had to smile. It was nice to know the friends he had come to known extremely had not changed at all. Well, it was only a month, so that probably should not be surprising, but still.

Robin looked away from Chrom and Lissa and saw Lucina, Tiki, Cynthia, Frederick standing around them. It was obvious Lucina was trying to suppress her smile and prevent tears of happiness fall from the back of her eyes of seeing Robin come back from the dead, but of course, Robin had to pretend not to have noticed anything. He also quickly looked away from her face. There might have been a little blush from Lucina's face, but he didn't dare sneak another peak back at her face again. They just stood there, watching Robin. Nobody said anything for a few moments. Nobody dared to break the silence.

Of course, the perfect moment was interrupted by a groaning sound coming from the ground. It was then that Robin remembered what Naga had told him. His daughter was going to be here too. He immediately looked around for the source of the voice and saw someone dressed in a similar to his lying on the ground a little further up in the field. Robin did not know how the group only saw him and not this other body, but he did not have time to worry about that right now. He immediately ran towards the rising figure and saw the body rise up groaning with a hand up to her head, seemingly trying to alleviate the pain as if she had been knocked out by an assailant.

Morgan opened her eyes and saw a man in white hair running towards her. She did not have any idea of what she was doing in a random field of grass, but she did not have time to worry about that right now. Somebody was about to attack her. Instincts told her to immediately get out her magic books and prepare for a possible enemy attack. She instinctively got her weapon out from a pocket inside of her coat and rose up quickly to prepare for a fighting stance.

"Don't take another step or I'll incinerate you with…. Wait..." Morgan immediately realized who she was looking at. "It couldn't be," she thought to herself. "I thought I would never find you. I almost gave up looking." She carefully analyzed his face. His hair. His clothes. They all matched what she remembers her father to look like. "Yep, it's definitely him."

Robin immediately stopped in front of her and immediately saw the girl drop her weapons and run towards him with a speed that seemed faster than Frederick's horse. "FATHER!" she yelled as crashed into her father and tackled him on the floor with a big hug. The two of them crashed onto the grass. Robin barely had time to react before he realized his back hit the ground and that he was being embraced in an extremely tight hug around his abdomen. He finally opened his eyes and saw what Naga told him was supposedly to be her daughter. Of course, he had absolutely zero idea what kind of person his daughter was in the future, as the future does not exist yet. Right now, most of her face was buried on his chest, so when Robin looked, all he saw was a big ball of blue hair.

The two of them stayed like this for around ten seconds. Finally, Morgan rose her head to look up at her father's face and Robin did the same. "So this is what my daughter looks like. She's perfect." Robin thought to himself. "She definitely got those eyes from me and her hair from her mother. Even the Brand of the Exalt."

Morgan began to speak, "Oh father! I thought I would never find you. I was beginning to think we got separated."

Robin didn't know what to say. Before he thought up of how to respond, he head Chrom's voice around him.

"Robin? Who is this here? And why did she just call you father?"