Fates Supports/Percy Midori

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C Support

Percy: Hiyah! Gah! HIYAAAAAAAH!

Midori: Every time I see you, you're practicing with that axe! You're such a hard worker!

Percy: Thanks, Midori. I gotta take my training seriously so I can be like Pop!

Midori: Heehee. Your father is your hero, huh?

Percy: Of course! Pop is the most valiant knight out there...even if he's a bit unlucky.

Midori: Unlucky? What do you mean?

Percy: One time, he was out for a walk, and a sinkhole opened up and swallowed him! Or there's the time a mama dragon mistook him for her baby and flew him to her nest! No matter what happens to Pop, he never gets discouraged! He always gives his best.

Midori: Wow. That's really impressive. No wonder you look up to him so much.

Percy: That's why I've gotta keep training! I plan on being a valiant knight just like my pop!

Midori: That's great, but I don't think training alone will do it. Don't knights have a code? I think you're supposed to learn to be proper and have good manners.

Percy: Hmm... You might be right.

Midori: Well, don't sweat it. I'd be happy to teach you a thing or two about etiquette.

Percy: Really?! That would be amazing! Thanks, Midori!

Midori: No problem! Just leave it to me.

B Support

Midori: All right, Percy. Are you ready to learn some manners?

Percy: Yeah! I can't wait!

Midori: Good! We're going to start with proper dining etiquette. Why don't you show me how you normally eat?

Percy: You got it, Midori! Time to dig in! NOMNOMNOM! MMMM! NOMNOMNOMNOM!

Midori: Percy! What is wrong with you?! That was terrible!

Percy: Huh? Wh-what do you mean?

Midori: You used your hands! You were chewing with your mouth open! And don't even get me started on not using a napkin! That was disgusting!

Percy: I've gotta remember all those rules? Sheesh! Manners are hard!

Midori: Don't get discouraged already! We're going to start from the very beginning.

Percy: OK! Sounds good. Pop wouldn't give up!

Midori: No, he wouldn't. Let's begin with our utensils. See how I hold the chopsticks? They are supported by my thumb and ring finger.

Percy: I don't see what this has to do with being a knight! I can hold an axe just fine.

Midori: Percy, we talked about this! Knights live by a code, and that includes manners!

Percy: OK. I'll try! Oops! The chopstick snapped in two.

Midori: That was too much pressure, but that's OK. I planned ahead. I brought extras!

Percy: Thanks, Midori!

Midori: You're doing your best! I'm not giving up on you, so don't you give up either! Now let's practice unfolding our napkins...

A Support

Midori: In addition to proper manners at the dinner table, a knight should be clean at all times. I'm going to show you how to stay neat and tidy—on the battlefield and off!

Percy: Neat and tidy?! How am I supposed to do that?

Midori: We'll take it step by step. Why don't you summon your dragon? We'll start there.

Percy: OK! Ace! Here, boy! (dragon roar)

Midori: Whoa, whoa! You can't hop on just yet!

Percy: Huh? What's wrong?

Midori: Ace's saddle looks filthy! You should wipe it down before and after every ride!

Percy: That sounds like a lot of work! Ace and I always end up covered in mud!

Midori: Exactly! Taking proper care of your equipment will help you stay neat and tidy! If you want to be a valiant knight, then you've got to stay clean! Here's a towel.

Percy: OK. Thanks, Midori. ...Hey, wait! What's that little girl doing over there?

Midori: Hmm. I don't know. I don't see her mother or father anywhere, do you?

Percy: No, and she's about to fall into that lake! Come on, Ace! We've gotta save her! (dragon roar)

Midori: Percy, wait! You didn't finish cleaning your saddle!

Percy: There's no time! FLY, ACE!

(Midori leaves)

(fade to black)

Percy: Whew! I'm back. Sorry about that, Midori. I had to go find her mother. That little girl's safe and sound now. Are you ready to continue?

Midori: Uh, Percy...I'm having second thoughts.

Percy: Second thoughts? About what?

Midori: When that little girl was in danger, you sprang into action at once! If you'd taken the time to clean your saddle first, you might have been too late. Maybe these rules are getting in the way.

Percy: You have a point. If I'm going to be a valiant knight, I've got to be ready! Still, it's good to know the proper way to do things. I appreciate your help.

Midori: Really? Thanks!

Percy: Yep. Now let's get back to work! What else are you gonna teach me today?

Midori: I have a few more ideas...

Percy: Good! Let's get started!

S Support

Midori: It's such a beautiful day, Percy. The sun's out. The wind is rippling through the trees. I'm so glad you invited me on this walk.

Percy: Of course! ...This looks like a nice spot to rest for a while. Would you like to sit?

Midori: That sounds good. I'll just settle down under this tree...

Percy: Wait! You might get dirty! Let me spread this blanket on the ground first.

Midori: Oh, my! Aren't you prepared?! That's very chivalrous of you.

Percy: Is the breeze too cold? Here, let me give you my jacket.

Midori: Goodness, Percy! That's not necessary! Where'd you learn all this?

Percy: Oh, uh...nowhere. Would you care for some tea? Just give me one second. I'll brew some in this jar. Be right back!

Midori: That sounds great! Huh. What's Percy doing over there? Is he reading a book?

Percy: ...All right. Here we are with your hot tea. Allow me to pour you a cup.

Midori: Thank you. ...So, Percy, what is that book you were reading?

Percy: Huh?! What book?

Midori: I saw you hiding behind that tree flipping through a book just now! What was it?

Percy: I have no idea what you're talking about!

Midori: Don't try to hide it from me! I know you were reading something.

Percy: Oh... THIS book?

Midori: Uh...does that say, "A Gentleman's Guide to Wooing the Lady of Your Dreams"? The lady of your dreams?! ...You don't mean me, do you?

Percy: Yep! I know how much you like manners, so I wanted to impress you.

Midori: Well, you sure did!

Percy: Really?!

Midori: Yeah! You read an entire book just for me! And you put up with my etiquette classes!

Percy: But I wasn't a very good student.

Midori: That's not true! Just look at you today. Your manners were excellent!

Percy: They were?

Midori: Yes, Percy! You've swept me off of my feet like a true knight in shining armor!

Percy: YAY! I did it! I did it!

Midori: Heehee. Yes, you did. I've fallen head over heels for you.

Percy: I love you, Midori!

Midori: I love you too, Percy.