Three Houses Supports/Annette Hanneman
C Support
Hanneman: Thank you for volunteering to clean this room, Miss Annette. Most appreciated.
Annette: Don't worry about it. It's the least I can do to repay you for all you've taught me. It seems like a small payment, honestly. I wish I could do more!
Hanneman: In that case, I have nothing
to worry about. Do make sure you get
the bookshelf as well. Be thorough.
Annette: The bookshelf? But it's not
even dusty...
Hanneman: Dirt always lurks in the places you can't see. Best of luck on your hunt!
Annette: Oh, OK! Leave it to me!
Whoa! There are a lot of rare books
here...
Hanneman: Miss Annette! Please stop
jumping on the stool. You'll tumble
down and crack your skull.
Annette: Huh?
Hanneman: Whoa! Miss Annette! Are you all right? Can you stand?
Annette: Yes... I'm fine... Sorry...
Hanneman: What a blessing neither the
books nor yourself came to any harm.
Here, I'll help you clear them up.
Annette: Oh, my... The inside of this bookshelf is quite filthy. So dirt was lurking in the places we couldn't see, just like you said! And we found it thanks to all the books falling. Hanneman: Every cloud has a dusty lining. This dirt is really bothersome... Agreed! Shall we endeavor to get rid of it together?
Annette: You can count on me!
Hanneman: Steady. Don't go leaping
about in your enthusiasm!
B Support
Hanneman: And that should explain it. Did you understand all of that, young Annette?
Annette: I did! Thank you very much!
Oh, but I was also wondering about this
part here... It seems a bit off.
Hanneman: Questioning something like
this is proof that your understanding
has grown. Most impressive.
Sit there, and I'll put this on the
blackboard so you may copy it into your
notes for later study.
Annette: Wonderful! I can't wait!
Hanneman: I believe that should explain
everything, yes? Any further questions?
Annette: None! Thank you so much! Ah, I feel so great. I'm really sorry for taking up so much of your time though...
Hanneman: Not at all! Not at all. Your
intellectual curiosity is marvelous to
see.
And you have a top-notch character.
Keep on as you are, and I sense a
bright future for you.
Seeing you continue to grow and
succeed is more than a humble
professor, like myself, deserves.
Annette: Really? That's so nice of you to say! I'll do my best! I'm honored to be your student.
Hanneman: If only your friends would
learn from your example.
Yes, a classroom full of attentive,
studious pupils would be quite
refreshing after all these years.
Have a good evening, Miss Annette. And
do not hesitate to ask any other
questions.
Annette: I won't, thank you! Good-bye
for now!
Hanneman: Wait! You'll trip if you
leave like that!
Annette: Ahh! I'm sorry! Thank you!
B+ Support
Annette: Hm. There's a lot of dust there... It looks like nobody's cleaned it in ages. Oh, I can't just leave it! It must be cleaned! Urgh... Gah... Ohh! Can't...quite...reach... Just a little...further... If only...I was...taller...
Hanneman: Miss Annette! If you carry on
like that, I daresay the bookshelf
shall give out in a few moment's time.
Annette: Professor Hanneman!
Phew! Thank you so much! There was
just so much dust up there...
Hanneman: I understand. I had noticed
it myself, actually, and was just on my
way to get a cloth for it.
How about you leave this part to me?
Annette: OK! Thank you!
Hanneman: No need to thank me. I must admit, I'm rather impressed by your keen dust-spotting eye.
Annette: I just couldn't rest easy
thinking that we hadn't finished
cleaning in here.
Hanneman: I'm quite the same. How
anyone can abide dust-- even hidden dust--
well, I can't grasp the idea.
Annette: You and I are like two peas in
a pod! Oh, I'm sorry. That's a bit rude
of me...
Hanneman: We do seem to be similar in a
number of ways, yes? So I have a spot
of advice for you, if you don't mind.
Annette: Yes?
Hanneman: Next time you identify a dusty patch in an inaccessible location...please send for me?
Annette: That's very kind, but I wouldn't want to bother someone as busy as you!
Hanneman: Nonsense! I'm keen to avoid a
repeat performance of the Tragedy of
Miss Annette and the Books.
Annette: Oh gosh, I'm so sorry about
that... Right. Next time, I'll
definitely call for you!
Hanneman: Indeed. I would never forgive
myself if you managed to pull a whole
bookcase over on yourself.
Annette: I promise that won't happen!
Most likely!
A Support
Annette: I'm so sorry for always taking up your time, Professor Hanneman...
Hanneman: Nonsense. I told you to come
to me any time you needed help.
Nothing to be sorry about at all. So
what can I help you with today, Miss
Annette?
Annette: Hm? Oh, uh...nothing in
particular.
Hanneman: Perhaps not related to your
studies, but I sense something else
troubles you.
Annette: You see right through me, Professor Hanneman. OK. Here goes. The truth is...I've been wondering what I'll do when the war finally comes to an end.
Hanneman: Gilbert had a long career as
a knight. I imagine he would smile on
his daughter following his lead.
Your marks at both the school of
sorcery and the military academy were
exceptional.
You have many, many options. The only
trouble I see for you is in picking
which one to chase.
Annette: You've hit the nail on the
head. There's so much I want to do, I
feel completely lost...
Hanneman: Lost, hmm? It seems to me
that you're just lacking in
decisiveness.
Annette: You think so?
Hanneman: For example, I've already
been considering my own future, once
this war ends at last.
I think I might leave Garreg Mach.
I've spent a great deal of time
researching Crests, both in the Empire
and at the monastery.
Fódlan is large, with much to see and
learn. It would be a shame to spend all
my years in too few places.
Annette: But where will you go?
Hanneman: That's the question, isn't it? I've considered the school of sorcery in Fhirdiad. It would be good to get a new viewpoint on Crest research. There are certainly discoveries to be made. However, new places are daunting. Yet I'd have no complaints if I had a former student as an apprentice.
Annette: Say, a former student who is
brimming with curiosity, talented at
magic, and as tidy as myself?
You don't mean me, do you?!
Hanneman: I was merely expressing a
possibility. It all depends on your own
feelings and interests.
Annette: I have considered that it might be nice to be a professor like you... But I'm such a scatterbrain! And I make mistakes all the time, so I'm not confident I can manage...
Hanneman: Those are but minor side
notes compared to your wonderful
qualities, Miss Annette.
You are serious in your studies and
possessing of excellent character. You
surpass even myself.
Annette: Do you really think so? Maybe
I can do it after all...
Hanneman: I truly feel you could, yes.
You could accompany me to Fhirdiad. I
think that would be most splendid,
don't you?
Annette: I feel like, with your
guidance, I could excel anywhere!
Hanneman: First, though, we must put an end to this war. The future cannot begin until we achieve victory.
Annette: That's true! I'm going to try
my hardest to make sure that happens!
Hanneman: I know you will, Miss
Annette. You have my full support.