Fates Supports/Sakura Hisame(PC)

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C Support

Sakura: Hello, Hisame. Do you have a moment?

Hisame: Oh, hello, Mother. What do you—? Is that—? Why do you have that?!

Sakura: Ah. I thought it might be yours. I found it among some of my things. It's a diary, right?

Hisame: Y-yes. It is... Why? Did you read any of it?

Sakura: No, of course I didn't. Even if I had wanted to, there is a lock on it. See?

Hisame: Oh, thank the gods. I'd forgotten about the lock. May I have it, then?

Sakura: O-of course, dear.

Hisame: Mother? You, um...you can let go now. ...Is something wrong?

Sakura: Well, um...now I'm a little curious as to what you've written in it...

Hisame: I would very much prefer it if you didn't read it! You may be my mother, but there are some things that should remain private.

Sakura: Oh! Yes...I-I suppose you're at that age when you would be having certain tho—

Hisame: Just what are you trying to imply?! Regardless, the diary is from when I was much younger. To be honest, I don't even remember what I wrote. I just know that it was private.

Sakura: Oh, really? Well, that's a little disappointing. Teehee.

Hisame: Yes, very disappointing. Now may I please have it back?

Sakura: OK, OK. Here you are.

Hisame: Thank you. Now, if you don't mind, I'll be on my way.

(Hisame leaves)

Sakura: I know I should just let it go... But I want to know what he wrote so badly.

B Support

Sakura: Um, Hisame... I had some questions concerning that diary of yours.

Hisame: Y-you didn't read it, did you?

Sakura: No, no. I promise. It's just... When you were little, we didn't get to spend much time with you. So I was wondering if you'd like to share some of what you wrote back then. I want to know more about what my little boy was like, I guess. Is that OK?

Hisame: Of course it is, Mother. I am happy to hear you're so interested. Hm... How about we read it together?

Sakura: Really? Are you sure it's OK?

Hisame: Yes. I think it would be fun to look back on that time with you, Mother. But I truly don't remember what I wrote. So I reserve the right to skip over anything we might find which I don't wish to share.

Sakura: Yes, of course. Could we start now?

Hisame: Sure. I actually have it right here, believe it or not. And the key goes...there. All right. "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." Heh. It appears as though I wrote about your visits on nearly every page.

Sakura: Hisame... You must have felt so alone...

Hisame: It wasn't all so dreary as that. I did other things as well. I'm actually 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 those visits were always the things I looked forward to most. It was a rare treat, after all.

Sakura: Yes...this diary has made me realize how precious the time we have together is. We should take care to treasure every moment.

Hisame: Precisely. I feel the same way, Mother.

Sakura: Thank you for allowing me to read your diary.

Hisame: No, Mother. Thank you.

A Support

Sakura: Hm...

Hisame: Mother? You don't seem well. Is everything all right?

Sakura: Hm? Oh, yes! Everything is fine.

Hisame: Then why do you look so distressed? Or...is it something you'd prefer not to discuss with your son?

Sakura: No, it's not that. I've just been thinking about that old diary of yours. I was so happy you let me read through it with you the other day, but... It was difficult to hear. You were so patient with us. And so cheerful. And for what must have been so long... There's no excuse for what we put you through.

Hisame: Mother...

Sakura: I know that it's all in the past now. There's nothing anyone can do about it. I am so, so sorry, Hisame. Can you— *sniff* 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 be sad, Mother.

Sakura: Thank you, Hisame. It helps a lot to hear you say that...

Hisame: I did nothing. But I am very glad to hear it made you feel better.

Sakura: It did. And I will do anything to make sure we are never parted like that again.

Hisame: And I pray the day never comes when anything threatens to part us. Thank you, Mother.