Fates Supports/Orochi Hisame(PC)
C Support
Orochi: Hey, Hisame. Got a sec?
Hisame: Ah, hello, Mother. What do you—? Is that—? Why do you have that?!
Orochi: Oh, so it's yours? I found it while I was going through my old things. It's a diary, right?
Hisame: Y-yes. It is. Why? Did you read any of it?
Orochi: Relax! I didn't peek. It just looks like a diary, is all. Besides, even if I wanted to, there's a lock. See?
Hisame: Oh, thank goodness. I'd forgotten about the lock. May I have it, then?
Orochi: Oh. Um. Suuuuure.
Hisame: Mother? You, um...you can let go now. Mother? Is something wrong?
Orochi: Well, see, haha... Now I guess I'm a little bit curious about what you wrote in here.
Hisame: I would very much prefer that you not read it. You may be my mother, but there are some things that should remain private.
Orochi: Yes, I suppose you're right. Boys your age probably have all kinds of thoughts that are best kept secret.
Hisame: Just what are you trying to imply?! In any case, the diary is from when I was much, much younger. To be honest, I don't even remember what I wrote.
Orochi: Oh, really? You're not just saying that to get it back, are you?
Hisame: Yes, I promise. Now, may I please have it back?
Orochi: Fine, fine. Here ya go.
Hisame: Thank you. Now, if you don't mind, I'll be on my way.
(Hisame leaves)
Orochi: He sure took off quickly. Hmph. As much as I want to respect his privacy... I really want to know what's in that diary now.
B Support
Orochi: Hey there, Hisame. So I wanted to ask you some questions about that diary we found the other day.
Hisame: Y-you DID read it, didn't you?!
Orochi: No, I didn't. I promise. It's just...well, when you were growing up, we couldn't spend much time together. So I was wondering if you'd like to share some of what you wrote back then.
Hisame: Oh.
Orochi: We lost a lot of time, but I was hoping this diary might give some of it back to us. Is that OK?
Hisame: Of course. I'm glad. Perhaps we could read it together? I truly can't recall what I wrote.
Orochi: Really? Are you sure?
Hisame: Yes. I think it could be fun to look back on that time with you, Mother. But I reserve the right to skip over anything we might find that I don't wish to share.
Orochi: Heehee. Of course. Are you free now? I'm ready to read if you are.
Hisame: Sure. I actually have it with me, believe it or not. And the key goes...there. Ready? "Today was a good day. Mom came to see me!" "I wonder when I'll get to see her next. Maybe it'll be real soon this time." "We got to play a lot today, though! So I don't think I'll be lonely for a while." Oh, huh. It looks as though I wrote about your visits on pretty much every page.
Orochi: Hisame. You were so patient with your father and I. Always waiting for us.
Hisame: Well, it wasn't all so dreary as that. I did other things as well... I'm actually very surprised that there's nothing about my daily life in here. You'd think I'd have written about something else. At least a few times. But I suppose that those were always the times I looked forward to most.
Orochi: Oh, Hisame... This makes me appreciate the time we now have together more than ever.
Hisame: And I as well, Mother. Let us make the most of it.
A Support
Orochi: Hrm...
Hisame: Mother? You don't seem well. Is everything all right?
Orochi: Oh! Hello, Hisame. Yes, everything's fine— don't worry.
Hisame: If nothing is wrong, then why do you look so distressed? Or...is it something you'd prefer not to discuss with your son?
Orochi: No, it's... I feel bad even bringing it up. It's about your childhood diary. The one we read the other day.
Hisame: Oh?
Orochi: Yes. I was so happy that you were willing to share it with me, but it also hurt to read. It was difficult hearing how patiently and cheerfully you waited for us. There is no excuse for what you had to go through.
Hisame: Oh, Mother...
Orochi: I know that that's all in the past now. There's nothing that we can do about it. But it still isn't right. I'm so sorry, Hisame. Can you ever forgive us?
Hisame: Of course. And I understand why it was so. Please, do not trouble yourself over it. Here, with the army, I feel like I live every day to the fullest. As a child, all I'd think about was when I might see you and Father next. But here, I fight alongside you. I can contribute. I have a purpose. I've never been happier than I am now. So please, don't feel sad, Mother.
Orochi: Thank you, Hisame. It helps a lot to hear you say that.
Hisame: I did nothing. But I am very glad you feel better.
Orochi: I do. And I will do everything I can to make sure we are not parted like that again.
Hisame: And I will pray the day will never come that anything threatens to part us. But thank you, Mother.