Fates Supports/Rinkah Midori(PC)
C Support
Midori: Mother?
Rinkah: Hello, Midori. What is that you're holding?
Midori: Remember how your knee was bothering you the other day? Well, I made a special ointment. It should help out with the pain. It took me a couple of days to track down the right herbs, but I did it!
Rinkah: You did that for me? Thanks, Midori.
Midori: Heehee. Why don't you take a seat and get comfortable. I will apply it for you, OK? Shoo, pain—stop bothering Mother!
Rinkah: Heh. This medicine of yours is potent. My pain is already gone!
Midori: Really? Yaaaay! Err, I mean, I'm glad that it helped.
Rinkah: Did Father help you create this ointment?
Midori: He sure did! I mentioned that you'd been in pain, and he gave me a few ideas. I still had to do a ton of research though.
Rinkah: You are certainly passionate about your studies. I bet your father was pleased. He loves to share his knowledge with you.
Midori: Heehee, I hope so! He's always pleased when I come to him with a new herb.
Rinkah: Of course he is. You're our clever and caring daughter. We're so proud of you.
Midori: Heeheehee! Thank you. I love you, Mother!
Rinkah: Yeah, I love you, too.
B Support
Midori: *sniffle*
Rinkah: What's wrong, Midori? Here, dry your eyes.
Midori: Nothing... Nothing, I'm fine. *sniffle*
Rinkah: Did something happen? You look so upset.
Midori: Well... I was in the forest collecting a few herbs, and some kids came up to me. They asked where my parents were and laughed when I said I was an adult. Then they said they were going deeper into the forest. I tried to warn them... But they turned to me and said, "Kids can't tell us what to do!" and ran off.
Rinkah: I understand... Did the children get home safely?
Midori: Yes, they did. I watched them carefully to make sure they came back from the forest.
Rinkah: That's a relief. I'm glad you were kind enough to watch out for them.
Midori: I guess...
Rinkah: Please stop crying, Midori. People won't always understand or applaud your good deeds. But that doesn't mean you should stop being considerate and kind.
Midori: You're right. I'll be true to myself.
Rinkah: Other people may not appreciate all you do. I promise that I will. I believe in you, Midori. Just follow your heart.
Midori: *sniffle* Thanks, Mother.
A Support
Midori: Mother!
Rinkah: Good morning, Midori. My, you're in great spirits today!
Midori: I am. Something wonderful happened. Remember those kids I met while I was collecting herbs the other day?
Rinkah: The ones you warned, right?
Midori: Yeah. I ran into them in town earlier, and they were so nice. They even apologized for being rude to me.
Rinkah: Is that right? So they understood that you were just trying to help?
Midori: They sure did. Well, that and I think their parents yelled at them for being so mean. But it still made me feel better.
Rinkah: Hmm... So those children weren't so bad after all.
Midori: I think we're friends now. But, um... They invited me to go back into the deep forest with them... They said we'd be safe if I came along, but I'm not so sure. We probably shouldn't go without a grown-up, right?
Rinkah: That would be for the best. The deep forest is no place for children. Honestly, it's dangerous for adults too. I just want you to stay safe.
Midori: OK, we'll keep away from there. I promise. Anyway, I already suggested that the kids come with me to collect some rare herbs. I told them it'd be much more fun than wandering around some dank, dark forest.
Rinkah: That sounds like a wise plan. Have fun with your friends.
Midori: OK! Thanks, Mother!