Fates Supports/Kaze Nyx

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C Support

Kaze: Ah, Nyx. Reading beneath your favorite tree again, I see. That looks pleasant.

Nyx: Hello, Kaze. Don't feel like you have to greet me out of courtesy.

Kaze: Hm? What do you mean?

Nyx: I mean that if you don't need anything, do not speak to me.

Kaze: Ah, I see. A pity. I thought it would be nice if we got to know each other better.

Nyx: I see. I do not agree. Will that be all?

Kaze: You must be so lonely, spending all your time out here, away from everyone. It pains me to think you have no one to talk to or share your life with.

Nyx: What?

Kaze: Is there truly nothing I can say to change your mind? Will you not open your heart to me? I promise, you will not regret it.

Nyx: H-hey! Now hold it right there!

Kaze: Hm? What's wrong?

Nyx: What's with those romance-novel clichés? Have you no shame? Is this what all young people are like these days?

Kaze: Romance novels? I have never read such material. What are they like?

Nyx: Wh-why are you asking me?

Kaze: You mentioned them. It stands to reason that you know something of them.

Nyx: I-I do not read them either!

Kaze: Surely you must, if you know enough to compare me to it. Please, tell me—what are these books like? They must be rich in wonders to have enticed one such as yourself.

Nyx: N-no! I have no intentions of speaking to you about such nonsense. Good day!

(Nyx leaves)

Kaze: Hm. I suppose there will always be next time.

B Support

Kaze: Good afternoon, Nyx. Are you reading again today?

Nyx: Yes. Go away. I cannot concentrate with other people around me.

Kaze: I see. If it pleases you, I will depart. But before I leave, could you please tell me more about these romance novels of yours?

Nyx: They are not "my" romance novels. And why are you so interested?

Kaze: You seemed troubled by my words. I want to know why that is.

Nyx: Then I suppose you will just have to continue wanting. Besides, I would be mortified if you saw the things I read...

Kaze: Pardon?

Nyx: N-nothing! In any case, I don't have anything further to say on this topic.

Kaze: Very well...

Nyx: Don't look so dismayed. It's nothing to be concerned over.

Kaze: My apologies. I do not mean to look so grim. I am just disappointed.

Nyx: *sigh* Perhaps you would enjoy some other books. Ones better suited to you.

Kaze: Better suited to me?

Nyx: Yes. Like this one, for example.

Kaze: Is this...?

Nyx: Yes. It's a book on Nohrian military tactics. So it may be of special interest to a Hoshidan operative like yourself.

Kaze: You picked this out just for me?

Nyx: Yes. I figured you would be along to pester me again today.

Kaze: Thank you. I will start reading it right away.

Nyx: No need to thank— Wait! Why are you sitting? When did we start reading books together?! Can't you go back to your own tent and read it there?

Kaze: No. This is your book, and I might lose it if I took it home with me.

Nyx: Ugh. Why have the gods cursed this child upon me?

A Support

Kaze: Hello, Nyx. I wanted to thank you again for lending me that book the other day. It proved to be extremely informative.

Nyx: Don't mention it.

Kaze: Are you reading a different book today? You must have a mountain of them.

Nyx: Yes. Spells and books are all I have. I'm always collecting more of both.

Kaze: Hm. Perhaps you would be willing to begin lending your books to others in camp then?

Nyx: Lend others my books? Why?

Kaze: So everyone could benefit from your vast library. I, of course, volunteer to intermediate between you and them. That way, you can keep your distance and yet still interact with everyone.

Nyx: And why would I want to do that?

Kaze: Sometimes when I see you reading here, you look so lonely. I think you secretly do crave the friendship of others.

Nyx: You really believe that, don't you? Fine, fine. I will consider it.

Kaze: You will? Wonderful. I'm certain you won't regret it.

Nyx: I said I would consider it. Nothing has been decided yet.

Kaze: Very well. Please understand, this means you will have to share your romance novels.

Nyx: Huh?!

Kaze: I hear that they are quite popular among women. Everyone will want to read them. I think they will be a hit. I can't wait to tell everyone the good news.

Nyx: Y-you still haven't forgotten about those?! No! You can't tell anyone about them!

Kaze: But I wouldn't want to deprive the ladies in camp of such pleasure... Although if I were allowed to read them myself, my opinion might be altered...

Nyx: Are you blackmailing me, Kaze?!

Kaze: No, of course not. Now, which would you recommend I read first...

S Support

Kaze: Hello, Nyx. I've come to borrow another book. May I?

Nyx: Are you trying to read every book I own? That's three this week...

Kaze: I am. But I also relish the chance to share these few moments with you every day.

Nyx: How can you say things like that? Have you no shame? Never mind. What book would you like to borrow today?

Kaze: Today, I would like to borrow a romance novel.

Nyx: I told you, those are off limits. I didn't let you have any after you blackmailed me; why would I now?

Kaze: Please. I beseech you. I believe they will help me figure out how to articulate my feelings to you.

Nyx: Huh?

Kaze: I love you, Nyx. And I want to know how to tell you properly. Those novels may be the only way I can learn.

Nyx: You fool. Isn't that what you're doing right now?

Kaze: Ah. So I am.

Nyx: You truly are a strange one, Kaze.

Kaze: I may be strange, but my love for you is pure, Nyx. I swear it. I cannot bear to see you sitting here alone again for a single day more. Not when your eyes are filled with such grief and sadness. I want you to be happy, to smile and to laugh with abandon. And I want to be the one to help you achieve these things...

Nyx: Hm... I suppose that is... acceptable.

Kaze: Truly?

Nyx: Yes. I hate to admit it, but I find you quite charming. You are like a puppy dog.

Kaze: Thank you, Nyx. I swear I shall do all I can to be the perfect man for you.

Nyx: Yes, yes. Now be a good puppy and fetch us our stories, love.