Awakening Supports/Nowi Tharja
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C Support
Nowi:
Huh? Is that you, Tharja? What are you doing?
Tharja:
...Strange. I cannot read through the shell that cloaks your mind.
Nowi:
Dragons don't have shells, silly! They have scales and talons and stuff.
Tharja:
Speaking of talons, I need some of your nail clippings. Just a sliver or two from the ends will suffice.
Nowi:
Um...what for?
Tharja:
Manakete talons are used in dark-mage divinations. I want to see what the future holds between me and Robin.
Nowi:
Oh my gosh, you can tell fortunes? That's amazing! Okay, wait. ...Oof! Here's a bag of all my toenail clippings! ...Yes, I saved them. Don't ask why. Long story. Slightly gross. But! If you take these, I get to ask the first fortune. Deal?
Tharja:
*Yawn* I suppose you want me to find you your true love, yes?
Nowi:
What? No! Don't you dare poke around in my love life! No, I want you to find out about my mom and dad. Like, where they are, and if they're safe, and all that. Can you do it?
Tharja:
...Yes. Give me your clippings, and I shall begin the preparations.
B Support
Nowi:
Hey, Tharja!
Tharja:
...Oh. You.
Nowi:
So did you do it? Did you find out about my mom and dad?
Tharja:
...Yes.
Nowi:
So what's the story? Don't hold out on me. Spill those beans!
Tharja:
Your mother and father are both...doing well. They worry about you all the time and can't wait to see you again.
Nowi:
Oh, that's great! So where are they? I have to go see them.
Tharja:
They are far, far away, Nowi. Too far for you to ever reach them.
Nowi:
Pfft! Yeah, right. If they're beyond the oceans, I can fly to them. If they're in the deepest forest, I can walk to them. I'm kind of immortal, you know? I've got plenty of time.
Tharja:
Ten thousand years would not be enough. Just be content knowing they're well.
Nowi:
...What aren't you telling me?
Tharja:
......
Nowi:
Tharja, just tell me the truth. I'm a grown woman. I can take it.
Tharja:
I could not locate your parents. And this means...
Nowi:
That they've gone to a land so far away neither of us have ever heard of it?!
Tharja:
Um... Well, yes. I suppose it COULD mean that...
Nowi:
Aw, what a shame. I suppose I won't be seeing them anytime soon, huh? Well, thanks anyway.
Tharja:
You're, uh, welcome...
A Support
Nowi:
*Sniff* Mom... Dad... *sob*
Tharja:
Nowi?
Nowi:
H-huh? Oh... Tharja.
Tharja:
You've figured it out, haven't you? About your parents?
Nowi:
What do you mean? Do you have more news?
Tharja:
Stop it, Nowi. You don't have to pretend. I can tell you've been crying. And I know why.
Nowi:
I don't cry! I'm really strong! *sniff* Besides, nothing bad has happened. Mom and Dad are just...far away. So I don't have any reason to cry. ...Look, I'm fine, all right?
Tharja:
All right. You weren't crying. I was clearly mistaken. ...Oh, I almost forgot. I decided to look into your future the other day.
Nowi:
You did?
Tharja:
You survive the war, and you end up living a very happy life. Every day is full of laughter, and you're never lonely again.
Nowi:
Well, that sounds just like now! I have you, and all the Shepherds, and every day is super fun!
Tharja:
And it's only going to get better. ...So dry those tears.
Nowi:
Hmph. What tears? I'm strong, remember?
Tharja:
So you are, Nowi... So you are.