Fates Supports/Kagero Shiro(PC)

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C Support

Shiro: Hey, Mom. Do you feel like doing something today?

Kagero: What's with you all of a sudden? Why do you ask?

Shiro: Well, we didn't get to spend much time together when I was growing up, right? Maybe now we can make up for that with some mom-son bonding time!

Kagero: Ohh, so that's what this is about. Thank you, Shiro. I just can't think of anything at the moment.

Shiro: Nothing at all? How can we bond if you don't want to do anything? I mean, I can't spend time with Dad. He's always preoccupied with the war. I guess you don't see him much either. Has he ever even given you a gift or anything? How does he show that he cares?

Kagero: That's not your father's way.

Shiro: Well, unlike him, I want you to know how special you are, Mom. Come on. Please! Can't you think of something you'd like to do?

Kagero: Heheh.

Shiro: Wh-why are you laughing at me?!

Kagero: Sorry, sorry. You just can't help but compare yourself to your father... Ryoma would be so hurt to hear you speaking this way. Shiro, I know your father treasures me. Being his wife is a great pleasure.

Shiro: Mom, are you sure? He's never even here to show that he cares.

Kagero: You don't understand the depths of your father's affection, Shiro. I can even prove it, if you don't believe me.

Shiro: I admit, I'm curious to see this so-called proof. I'll hold you to your word!

Kagero: You won't be disappointed.

B Support

Kagero: Shiro, may I borrow you for a moment?

Shiro: Sure! Mom, are those envelopes in your hand?

Kagero: Yes, they are. These are the proof you were asking for.

Shiro: Ohh... Are those love letters?

Kagero: Yes, they are. These are the proof of your father's affection for me. This is the first he ever wrote me... And this, the most recent.

Shiro: Wow, I had no idea that Dad was such a prolific writer.

Kagero: He certainly is. I admit, I was rather shocked to receive dozens of letters. Each one longer than the last. Of course he discusses his feelings in person too. But I think writing allows him to be totally free with his emotions. It's an aspect of his character that no one else can see. He's a very tender man. Well? Did I catch you off guard?

Shiro: I've always thought Dad was stuffy and formal. Maybe I've been wrong all along. Tell me, what does he write about?

Kagero: Heheh... I can't tell you. Those letters are meant only for me.

Shiro: Now I'm even more curious! I suppose knowing how much you two care about each other will have to do.

Kagero: Glad to put your mind at ease. Relax, Shiro. I love you. I hope you know that.

Shiro: I-I know! But thanks for saying so, Mom.

Kagero: Heheheh, of course.

A Support

Shiro: Hey, Mom! Do you have a minute to spare?

Kagero: Sure, Shiro, what is it?

Shiro: Well, after you showed me Dad's letters, I started thinking... I thought maybe I'd try writing out my thoughts and feelings too. You know, what it's like to be your son... that kind of thing.

Kagero: Oh, really? That's wonderful. I'd love to read anything you wrote.

Shiro: I don't know... Now it just doesn't seem good enough.

Kagero: Why do you say that?

Shiro: It's not very special if I'm just doing the same thing that Dad does, right? That's why I've decided to treat you to a special meal too!

Kagero: A nice meal...? Really?

Shiro: Yeah. Anything you want! Well, anything I can find in the forest at least. I can't get started until you tell me what you'd like to eat. Anything sound good?

Kagero: Hmm... Anything I want, huh? Can you give me some time to think it over?

Shiro: I guess it would be hard to think of something off the top of your head. Just let me know. The most important thing is that I've got a leg up on Dad!

Kagero: Don't be so competitive. This isn't a game you can win or lose.

Shiro: But I'd be a failure as your son if I couldn't make you happy.

Kagero: Hmm... Your father actually said something similar to me once.

Shiro: What? He did?!

Kagero: Yes. Let me think... He said that if he didn't make me eternally happy, he'd be a failure as my husband... Heheh. The apple didn't fall far from the tree. Like father, like son, as they say.

Shiro: Damn! He always has the upper hand!

Kagero: Ha ha ha. Don't be silly. In any case, I am very happy. It's wonderful to know you care so much... I feel blessed to be your mother.