Fates Supports/Siegbert Kana(M)(PC)

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C Support

Kana(M): Hey, Papa? There's something I wanted to ask you about.

Siegbert: Of course, Kana. What do you need?

Kana(M): It's Mama. She's always treating me like a child.

Siegbert: Well, of course she is. You're her son. She'll always see you as her baby boy. And you're not that old yet. Last I checked, you still had your milk teeth.

Kana(M): I know, I know. I just mean I'm not as much of a child as I used to be. I want to help out with things. But whenever I try, she just tells me to go play with my friends instead.

Siegbert: I see. You want some responsibilities of your own.

Kana(M): Right! I want to show her that she can rely on me. Can you think of any special things I could do for her?

Siegbert: Special things to do for your mother, huh? Well, I usually bring her paintings or take her to go look at art collections together.

Kana(M): Oh.

Siegbert: Hm?

Kana(M): That's special stuff you already do for Mama. Not things that I could do.

Siegbert: I see. Let me think...

Kana(M): Oh! Oh! I know! Let's have a contest, Papa!

Siegbert: A contest?

Kana(M): Yeah! We'll have a contest to see which of us can make Mama happier! Between the two of us, I'm sure we can come up with all sorts of things! Whoever Mama thanks the most wins, OK?

Siegbert: A father-and-son competition, huh? All right. I accept your challenge!

Kana(M): Really? Yay!

Siegbert: I must warn you though, I AM the man who won your mother's heart. And I have no intention of going easy on you. All right?

Kana(M): That's OK with me, Papa. I'm gonna beat you fair and square!

Siegbert: Then let the games begin!

B Support

Kana(M): Hey, Papa! I've been making a ton of progress on our contest! How about you?

Siegbert: Well, I haven't done anything too special yet, but I've gotten quite a few thanks. I've got a tally right...here! Take a look!

Kana(M): WOW! That's a lot! You got all of these already?

Siegbert: Yep. It surprised even me, to tell the truth. I guess I do more for your mother than I'd thought.

Kana(M): Hmph. Well, I'm still not gonna lose! Here, see! I recorded all mine too! And the total is...um...

Siegbert: Hey! You've got the same number as me!

Kana(M): I do? I do! Haha! Kana's gonna beat you big-time, Papa! After all, I don't have to work, so I can spend all day doing things for Mama!

Siegbert: You spent all day helping? What did you do?

Kana(M): Mostly I've been trying to help out around camp. I spend each morning making arrows for the fletchers. Then at lunch I chop the bear meat for the cooks and hand out the food. Oh, and at night I make sure the mounts are all fed and outfitted for the next day. Plus I do a bunch of other little things whenever I have the time!

Siegbert: That's quite a lot of work. I'm impressed. You really have been growing up, haven't you?

Kana(M): Huh?

Siegbert: Oh, just a thought. It wasn't so long ago you were still in swaddling clothes. Now, all of a sudden, you're making real, important contributions to the army. Maybe I have been treating you as too much of a child as well.

Kana(M): Heehee. Yeah, I've been working real hard. Soon there'll be nothing I can't do!

Siegbert: I believe it. And I bet your mother is very proud of you for all your hard work.

Kana(M): Mhm! And I'm gonna work even harder tomorrow! I won't let this end in a draw, Papa!

Siegbert: Hmpf. And neither shall I. Let the best man win!

A Support

Kana(M): *grumble*

Siegbert: Hello, Kana.

Kana(M): Hi, Papa...

Siegbert: What's the matter? I'd expected you to still be exulting over your little victory the other day. Or has besting your old man already lost its novelty?

Kana(M): Oh, no. I'm still happy about that, I guess. It's just that I was trying to do things for Mama earlier, and she made me stop. She said I should be spending more time playing around with my friends. She still thinks I'm just a kid. Haven't I shown her I can do this stuff as good as anyone?

Siegbert: Ah. I see. I wouldn't worry about it too much. You're doing good work. I promise.

Kana(M): Then why doesn't she want me to help with anything?

Siegbert: Your mother, I think, knows full well you're capable of handling these things. But it makes her worry. And it makes her feel sad.

Kana(M): Huh? Why?

Siegbert: She doesn't want you to miss out on your childhood. And she doesn't want to lose her little boy. She's happy to see you're growing up, but she's worried you won't need her anymore. Parents are funny like that.

Kana(M): But...I'm just trying to pull my own weight. I don't get why that would be a bad thing...

Siegbert: That's all right. I didn't truly understand it myself until I became a parent. I do have a suggestion for you, however. Keep helping around camp for your mother, but don't work yourself quite so hard. Take breaks to see your friends, play games, go on adventures. You know. And it wouldn't hurt to spend some quality time with your mother every now and then. Think you can handle that?

Kana(M): But...

Siegbert: Hm? Do you not want to spend time with your mother?

Kana(M): No, that's not it! It's just...I feel like that stuff is for babies.

Siegbert: No, Kana. It's not for babies. It's for children. And your mother wants you to stay a child for just a little while longer. We both do.

Kana(M): Papa...

Siegbert: Kana, we know that you're going to grow into a fine young man. But for now...relax. Enjoy yourself. At least a little bit, here and there. Please. For your mother's sake.

Kana(M): OK... Thanks, Papa. I'll think real hard about everything you've said.

Siegbert: Good. You know... I think it would be good if you spent the night in with your mother. I'll go talk to her about it now.

Kana(M): Wait! What about you?

Siegbert: What? Me? No no no, I'm afraid I have to see to my studi—

Kana(M): But, Papa! Don't you need to take a break sometimes too? I thought you wanted me and Mama to be happy!

Siegbert: Well, when you put it like that... OK, OK. My studies can wait one night.

Kana(M): Yaaay!

Siegbert: Heh. So this is fatherhood, huh? I could get used to this...