Fates Supports/Oboro Sophie(PC)
C Support
Sophie: Moooooooother!
Oboro: You seem pretty happy today. Is something going on?
Sophie: Look! I found some of those flowers you love! Ones just like what you have!
Oboro: Wow! These are great! Thanks, honey.
Sophie: Heehee. I'm glad you like them!
Oboro: One question, though. Where did you get these?
Sophie: That's what's so amazing! They were really close by! I can go back and get you more, if you want. There's a bunch more!
Oboro: Yeah...the reason these flowers were so close by... I think I planted them the other day.
Sophie: Then that means... Oh no! That explains why I hadn't seen these flowers there before! I'm so sorry, Mother!
Oboro: No worries. It's nice you were thinking of me! Thank you, Sophie.
Sophie: Can...can I go back and plant these again? They'll grow back their roots, right? Awwwww! Why am I always screwing up things like this?!
B Support
Sophie: *sigh* Why am I such a klutz?
Oboro: Speak up, Sophie. What is it that's got you down?
Sophie: Hey, Mother... Do you think I'll always be a klutz? Earlier today, I went to the market and got a bunch of apples for myself and Avel. When I got back, I decided to see if he could catch one in his mouth, but... I let go in the windup, and the apple hit an old lady behind me instead! Also, Avel fell over. I don't know why that happened.
Oboro: Hahahahaha! Oh, that's too good!
Sophie: Mother! Don't laugh at me.
Oboro: Sorry, honey, but what did you expect?
Sophie: I'm seriously worrying about my future here, Mother!
Oboro: That's true. I shouldn't point and laugh. Is it really so bad to be klutzy, though? There are worse things.
Sophie: I'm not a little clumsy! My life is one long series of mistakes and blunders!
Oboro: But what I'm saying is, that's fine. It just means you're human. You're not going to let a little slipup here and there ruin your whole day, are you?
Sophie: But... But...
Oboro: Besides, don't you know that clumsy girls have a secret advantage? People expect less from you, and then WHAM—you knock their socks off!
Sophie: Now you're just making things up, Mother.
Oboro: Hahaha! It was worth a try.
Sophie: *sigh* Thanks for cheering me up, though.
A Support
Sophie: Moooooooother!
Oboro: Hi, Sophie. Something lift your spirits today?
Sophie: It sure did! What you said the other day really cheered me up.
Oboro: Oh, I can't take all the credit. Especially when it was probably just you forgetting what had you upset overnight.
Sophie: Why do you always have to tease me?
Oboro: Haha, sorry to poke fun, honey.
Sophie: Oh, that does remind me, though... I made a small mistake at breakfast today. I...accidentally gave the horses the soldiers' meals.
Oboro: What?! Oh, Sophie...
Sophie: But once I realized my error, I rushed to make fresh meals for everyone. Suddenly, they all joined in to help! It made me really happy.
Oboro: Whew. That was decent of them.
Sophie: Yeah, I think so too!
Oboro: Did you wonder why they would have helped you after that?
Sophie: Maybe they were worried that I would burn everything?
Oboro: Don't be so down on yourself, honey! They helped you because they admire your spirit. The way you're never down for long.
Sophie: They do? I don't know...
Oboro: I mean it. You don't have to worry. Just keep being our bright, cheerful Sophie. That's what we all care about.
Sophie: OK, Mother! I think I can do that. Oh! Also, I think I found some flowers nearby that I'm sure you'll like. We can go check them out together!
Oboro: Yeah, OK. And these flowers aren't any of the ones I...?
Sophie: Don't worry! They aren't the ones you replanted. I didn't pick any in advance, either—just in case!
Oboro: Good girl! See, you're getting it!
Sophie: All right! Let's go!