Fates Supports/Kagero Percy(PC)

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C Support

Percy: Mom, I'm back! Is dinner ready yet?

Kagero: Ahh, you've returned, Percy. I've just finished preparing dinner.

Percy: No time to wait! I'm gonna dig in.

Kagero: Hold on one second. Have you washed your hands yet?

Percy: Oops, I forgot. I'll run and wash them.

Kagero: Calm yourself, dear. There is plenty of food. Why are you in such a hurry?

Percy: I have to eat fast... Every moment I'm not training is a missed opportunity. Eat fast, train fast! I need to get big and strong quickly. How else will I be able to keep you safe?

Kagero: You're going to protect me, eh? That's a sweet thought, Percy.

Percy: I promise, I'll never let anything bad happen to you. You can count on me!

Kagero: I know that, dear. But please, slow down and chew your food properly. You won't be able to train if you have a terrible tummyache.

Percy: Good point, Mom. For the time being, I'll train myself to eat quickly but efficiently.

Kagero: Heheh, very good.

B Support

Percy: Mom, I'm back!

Kagero: Percy, your knee is bleeding. How did you injure yourself?

Percy: Fear not, Mom! This scratch is merely a symbol of my dedication to training.

Kagero: This has to be disinfected immediately.

Percy: No, no, it's OK. I'm sure it will be fine if we leave it alone.

Kagero: That's not true. You must carefully clean and dress cuts to prevent infection.

Percy: I'm fine, seriously. But if it will make you feel better...

Kagero: Mothers can't help but worry about their children from time to time. I'm going to put the ointment on your scrape. Hold still...

Percy: Youch! You didn't say that would sting! Can you try to be a little more gentle?

Kagero: Percy, toughen up. How will you protect me if you can't stand a tiny amount of pain?

Percy: What? No, I was just...pretending! Yeah, I was totally just pretending it hurt. I can't believe you actually fell for that. Go ahead, put on more medicine. I can take it.

Kagero: Luckily for you, I only needed a small dab. So how did you get this battle injury?

Percy: I was running down a mountain as fast as I could. But I lost my footing and tripped.

Kagero: And you only sustained this small wound? You could have been gravely injured. Please, cease this reckless training.

Percy: But... How can I get strong enough to protect you if I do?

Kagero: In order to help others, you must first exercise sound judgment. Doing something dangerous for the thrill will not make you a good protector. Just the opposite, in fact. I know you care for me, Percy. And I care for you. I just want you to stay safe.

Percy: You're right... I'm sorry, Mom.

Kagero: So long as you understand, it's fine. Now, how about we eat dinner.

Percy: Yay! All that tumbling made me hungry!

A Support

Percy: Hey, Mom...

Kagero: What's wrong, Percy? You seem troubled.

Percy: I'm just not sure if I can actually get strong enough to protect you.

Kagero: What makes you say that?

Percy: There are so many strong people all around the camp. Much stronger than me... What do I do if I come across a foe who is more powerful than I am? Thinking about that makes me lose confidence...

Kagero: Please, don't worry. If you work hard, one day you can be the strongest of all.

Percy: You're just trying to make me feel better...

Kagero: No, I'm not. I've seen the effort you've put into training. You are on a path to greatness. Continue to work hard, and someday you will be the strongest person in the world.

Percy: Someday isn't good enough. What if evil rears its head before I'm ready to defeat it?

Kagero: There's no need to concern yourself with that thought. Until your training is complete, I will watch over you. And one day, when you're ready... then I will rely on you to protect me.

Percy: That sounds like a great plan. I'm gonna bust my tail and work even harder. Then no enemy will dare challenge me.

Kagero: If you wish, I will assist with your training as well. My battlefield experience and ninja skills may prove invaluable to you.

Percy: That would be amazing. Thanks, Mom!