Three Houses Supports/Annette Lysithea
C Support
Annette: Hi hi, Lysithea! When are you going to teach me magic? Is now good?
Lysithea: Why do I have to?
Annette: Why? Because you're way better
at it than me, silly!
Lysithea: Is that so. I thought you
were something of an honors student at
the school of sorcery?
Annette: Well, sure... But I wouldn't
say I've got any kind of natural talent
for it.
I'm going to have to try very hard to
become as good of a mage as you are!
Lysithea: What is that supposed to mean? Are you implying that I don't work hard too? If you think my skills are inherent, you are sorely mistaken.
Annette: No! I wasn't saying that at
all! Everyone knows how hard you work.
I just meant that if I want to be as
good as you, I'll have to work really,
incredibly hard!
Lysithea: Hm. And what is it you want to learn about?
Annette: Oh! So you'll teach me?! Thank
you so much! Um, actually...
Oh, I get it now! I never thought
about it that way before!
Lysithea: Look at how quickly you're
picking this up. You're clearly very
skilled already.
Annette: Don't be silly. You're just
that good of a teacher!
Your way of looking at the world is so
fundamentally different from mine.
Lysithea: Do you insist on taking the
conversation in that direction?
Annette: Oh no, I'm sorry! I wasn't
doing that! There I go, saying the
wrong thing again.
Lysithea: It's fine. Let's just drop it. A bit more self-confidence would go a long way for you, Annette.
Annette: Huh?
Lysithea: That's all I've got for you
today. I need to get going now. Lots to
do.
Annette: Oh, I'm so sorry to take up
your time! Thanks again for teaching
me!
B Support
Lysithea: Oh, you're still here?
Annette: Lysithea! Hi! Did you forget
something?
Lysithea: I did. What are you reading?
Annette: Just something I found. Though
there are things in here I don't quite
get.
Lysithea: Is that The Compendium of
Light and Dark?
Annette: It is! Amazing how you could tell that just from a glance at the cover.
Lysithea: I've read it so many times I
have nearly the entire thing memorized.
That said, it does seem to take
liberties with some topics, so be aware
of that while you're reading it.
Annette: Wait, really? Yikes! Thanks
for the warning.
Lysithea: You've got quite the stack of
books here for only wanting to brush up
on one thing.
I knew you were a hard worker, Annette.
Annette: No, not as much as some
people. I'm... Oh! Sorry. There I go
again.
Lysithea: It's all right. In getting to
know you, I've taken some time to
self-reflect.
I used to think that I worked harder
than anyone.
But I'm not so sure anymore. I have to
work even harder to keep pace with you!
Annette: Oh no! But then I'll have to
work extra, extra hard to keep up with
you!
Lysithea: Well, if you work extra,
extra hard, I'll need to work super
duper extra hard!
Annette: Aw, come on! Fine. Super duper quadruple extra hard it is!
Lysithea: OK, OK. That's enough. We
could do this forever, but we've got
better things to do.
Annette: Heh, sorry. It's fun to see
you get carried away like that though.
I'm glad we had this chat. I feel
excited to continue working super duper
extra hard now.
I'm lucky to have someone like you
around to inspire me.
Lysithea: I feel the same. I'll do my best to keep pace with you!
Annette: Why are you smiling?
Lysithea: Oh, it's nothing. I was just
thinking about how nice it is that we
can motivate each other like this.
Annette: It is nice, isn't it?
Lysithea: But I still intend to surpass you.
Annette: Nuh-uh! I'm gonna surpass you!
But before that... Uh, could you
explain this part of the book to me?
Lysithea: I'm not quite sure how
someone of your caliber is struggling
with this one, but let me break it down
for you...