Fates Supports/Hinoka Midori(PC)

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C Support

Midori: Mother?

Hinoka: Hello, Midori. What is that you're holding?

Midori: Remember how your knee was bothering you the other day? Well, I made a special ointment. It should help out with the pain. It took me a couple of days to track down the right herbs, but I did it!

Hinoka: You made this specially for me? Gee, thanks!

Midori: Heehee. Why don't you take a seat and get comfortable. I will apply it for you, OK? Shoo, pain—stop bothering Mother!

Hinoka: It's just as effective as every one of your medicines. The pain has already vanished!

Midori: Really? Yaaaay! Err, I mean, I'm glad that it helped.

Hinoka: Did your father help you create this special ointment, too?

Midori: He sure did! I mentioned that you'd been in pain, and he gave me a few ideas. I still had to do a ton of research though.

Hinoka: You certainly are a studious girl. I imagine your father was pleased. You know how much he loves to share his wisdom.

Midori: Heehee, I hope so! He's always so pleased when I come to him with a new herb.

Hinoka: You are a diligent and loving young woman. Kaze and I are very proud of you.

Midori: Heeheehee! Thank you. I love you, Mother!

Hinoka: I love you, too.

B Support

Midori: *sniffle*

Hinoka: Midori, what's wrong? Take this and dry your eyes, dear.

Midori: Nothing... Nothing, I'm fine. *sniffle*

Hinoka: Crying isn't going to solve anything. Just tell me what happened.

Midori: Well... I was in the forest collecting a few herbs, and some kids came up to me. They asked where my parents were and laughed when I said I was an adult. Then they said they were going deeper into the forest. I tried to warn them... But they just yelled, "Kids can't tell us what to do!" and ran off.

Hinoka: Ahhh... So that's it. Did you see if the children made it home?

Midori: Yes, they did. I watched them carefully to make sure they came back from the forest.

Hinoka: That's a relief. I'm sorry that those kids were so unpleasant, but you did the right thing.

Midori: I guess...

Hinoka: Listen to me, Midori. Sometimes other people won't appreciate your kindness toward them. But that's not a sensible reason to stop helping people.

Midori: You're right. I'll keep being true to myself.

Hinoka: That's wonderful to hear. Even if other people don't always see your good deeds... I'll always be here to watch over you. So stop worrying about other people and follow your instincts.

Midori: *sniffle* Thanks, Mother.

A Support

Midori: Mother!

Hinoka: Hello, Midori. You seem to be in a good mood today.

Midori: Something wonderful happened. You remember those kids I met while I was collecting herbs the other day?

Hinoka: The ones you tried to warn, right?

Midori: Yeah! Well, I ran into them in town, and they were so nice. They even apologized for being rude to me.

Hinoka: Is that so? They understood that you were just trying to help?

Midori: They sure did! Well, that and I think their parents yelled at them for being so mean. But it still made me feel better.

Hinoka: Hmm... I guess those children weren't so bad after all.

Midori: I think we're friends now. But, um... They invited me to go back into the deep forest with them... They said we'd be safe if I came along, but I'm not so sure. We probably shouldn't go without a grown-up, right?

Hinoka: No, you really shouldn't. The deep forest is a very dangerous place for children and adults. Would you mind playing somewhere safer?

Midori: OK, Mother. I actually suggested that the kids come with me to collect some rare herbs. I told them it'd be a lot more fun than wandering around a scary forest.

Hinoka: That sounds like a good plan. Now you go and enjoy the afternoon with your friends.

Midori: OK! Thanks, Mother!