Fates Supports/Kagero Dwyer(PC)

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C Support

Dwyer: Mother, I made you some coffee.

Kagero: How thoughtful. Thank you, Dwyer. Wow, it's delicious. You have a real knack for brewing.

Dwyer: Really? I'm so glad you like it.

Kagero: Seriously, it's amazing. You might be even better than your father at making coffee.

Dwyer: Wow, better than Father? That's very high praise. I should probably keep that to myself. He might get mad.

Kagero: You think so? I doubt he would be angry. Maybe jealous, though. Ridiculously jealous.

Dwyer: Ahhh. That actually sounds much worse.

Kagero: Heheh. You're right. If he heard us, he'd probably make me drink cup after cup of coffee. Until I relented and told him his was better than yours.

Dwyer: Heh, I can imagine. I still have more in the carafe. Let me know if you'd like another cup.

Kagero: Sure. Thanks, Dwyer.

B Support

Dwyer: Hmm.

Kagero: Dwyer, is something troubling you?

Dwyer: Oh, hello, Mother. No, nothing in particular...

Kagero: Don't lie, dear. A mother can always tell when their son isn't telling the truth.

Dwyer: Oh. Sorry.

Kagero: Come on then—tell me what the problem is. I'll give you some advice if I can.

Dwyer: It's just... I don't think I'm suited for the battlefield.

Kagero: What? Why do you say that?

Dwyer: Mother, you know why. I hate getting into fights. All I would do is weigh everyone else down in the heat of battle.

Kagero: That's not true, dear.

Dwyer: Maybe I should leave the army and go off to be a butler.

Kagero: You're wrong.

Dwyer: Huh?

Kagero: Dwyer, you belong here.

Dwyer: Why?

Kagero: Because you are kind.

Dwyer: No, I'm not...

Kagero: Yes, you are. Always have been. Just now, you tried to cover up your sadness to keep me from worrying, right?

Dwyer: All the more proof that I have no business on the battlefield. There's no room for kindness there.

Kagero: Wrong again, Dwyer. We need kindness more than ever during wartime. Even in the middle of danger, you're only concerned with protecting allies. It's so simple, yet most people would never understand. That's something you get. Isn't it, Dwyer?

Dwyer: Thank you, Mother. I'll do my best to help my friends.

Kagero: Good. Have faith in yourself, Dwyer. Know that I will always be watching over you.

A Support

Kagero: What was I thinking.

Dwyer: Mother? Is something wrong?

Kagero: Dwyer... No, nothing is wrong. I'm just a bit tired. Don't worry about me.

Dwyer: You know, a son can always see through their mother's lies, right?

Kagero: Heh. Is that right?

Dwyer: I might not be able to do all that much, but I can at least listen.

Kagero: Thank you, that's very sweet.

Dwyer: So? Talk to me.

Kagero: Have I failed you as a mother?

Dwyer: No, of course not. That's not even a little bit true.

Kagero: But, I told you to go out onto the battlefield. I told you to fight.

Dwyer: Ah, you're talking about when I was worried the other day.

Kagero: Yes, exactly. As a mother, my first and foremost concern should be your safety. And yet, I drove you to fight, to risk your life. I'm an awful mother.

Dwyer: That's not true at all.

Kagero: What?

Dwyer: You may have suggested that I stand and fight, but it was my choice to stay.

Kagero: ...

Dwyer: More importantly, if I hadn't talked to you and received your advice... Well, your words moved me. I would have put my friends in real danger if we hadn't spoken before.

Kagero: Oh. I had no idea.

Dwyer: So, you're not a failure. In fact, you're the best mother anyone could ever ask for.

Kagero: Thank you, Dwyer.

Dwyer: Now why don't I make you a hot cup of coffee to help you relax.

Kagero: You're such a thoughtful son.