Awakening Supports/Gaius Inigo(PC)

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C Support

Inigo:
Ugh, Father! That gorgeous girl was just about to say yes to a date! JUST about to! Did you really have to drag me off like that?!

Gaius:
We have a battle to prepare for, Inigo. Everyone else is ready to march. If you're mad, be mad at yourself for losing track of time.

Inigo:
Oh, heh heh heh... Whoops... All right, time to go trounce some enemies and find a village lass to reward my efforts!

Gaius:
......

Inigo:
You're staring, Father. Is there something on my face?

Gaius:
No. I just... I was wondering if you were like this in the future as well.

Inigo:
Depends on what you mean by "like this," I suppose.

Gaius:
For someone who came from an apocalyptic hellscape, you're awfully carefree... Seems like you haven't a care in the world past whose bed you'll be sharing tonight. Lucina's so driven and serious... It's strange you don't have any of that purpose.

Inigo:
No purpose?! I'll have you know I'm EXTREMELY driven!

Gaius:
Oh, is that the case?

Inigo:
Indeed! I will not rest until every woman in the realm swoons at just hearing my name!

Gaius:
...Your purpose in life is to be popular with girls? You literally traveled across time...to be popular with girls?!

Inigo:
To be popular with ALL girls. Genius, I know. But stop, Father. You're making me blush.

Gaius:
I... I don't even know what to say.

Inigo:
What? It never bothered you when Mother would blush in front of you!

Gaius:
No, that's not what... Where do I even begin? Suddenly I'm feeling very tired... I'm going on ahead.

Inigo:
...... ...Not a care in the world, huh? Not a thought in my head, he means! For being such a softy with everyone else, he sure doesn't pull any punches with me...


B Support

Inigo:
Ow! This one's pretty bad. I can't go back to camp like this...

Gaius:
Something wrong, Inigo? Everyone else has already headed back.

Inigo:
F-Father?! Er, I just...thought I saw a cute milkmaid at the edge of the battlefield!

Gaius:
...You're a worse liar than your mother. It's obvious your leg is wounded.

Inigo:
It's fine, it's—GYAAAH! Ow! Ow, ow ow! No, don't touch it! Don't touch it!

Gaius:
This is a serious injury, Inigo! Why didn't you say something?

Inigo:
What, and ruin my reputation? The ladies want Inigo the Invincible.

Gaius:
Gods, ENOUGH, Inigo!

Inigo:
...Father?

Gaius:
You can barely walk, and you're still thinking about girls?! Be serious for once! Really, why did you travel back from the future? Lucina fights so hard, but you... Honestly, I'm disappointed. You have no idea what it means to be at war.

Inigo:
...... You don't know a damned thing! You're the one who's clueless, Father!

Gaius:
Wh-what?

Inigo:
Do you think I'd be out here if I were ONLY after girls? Out here fighting every day, wondering if this is the time I don't make it home?!

Gaius:
Inigo, I didn't—

Inigo:
You may think me a dandy and a fool, but a lot of people depended on me in the future. Every day, I was out there fighting Risen and risking my life. With everyone looking to me to be strong, I had no choice. I HAD to be invincible. I couldn't complain or show any weakness. Not with everyone else struggling in that damn war-torn wasteland... Even with you and Mother gone, I had to pretend I was fine. That I wasn't hurting. I had to fight every day of my sorry life and wear a smile while I did it!

Gaius:
......

Inigo:
...You said I looked like I didn't have a care in the world? Well, I'm sorry to tell you, but that's not the case at all. I smile and joke around because I don't want to show the world any weakness... If that disappoints you...then I guess you'll just have to be disappointed.

Gaius:
Inigo, listen...

Inigo:
That said, I do appreciate the concern... I'll get the leg looked at.

Gaius:
......


A Support

Gaius:
Inigo? I wanted to speak with you.

Inigo:
Hey, Father! Here, have a look! My leg's all healed, see?

Gaius:
That's good, Son.

Inigo:
Thanks for making me get it looked at. ...And...I'm sorry to have worried you.

Gaius:
No, I'M sorry. For what I said. It was...insensitive... You've been fighting with all you've got. I had no right to criticize you.

Inigo:
Pfft, you still thinking about that? Ancient history. Plus...it was my fault, too.

Gaius:
Still...

Inigo:
Seriously, it's fine! Cheer up!

Gaius:
Huh?

Inigo:
You always seem so gloomy lately. Let's see a smile for once!

Gaius:
Ah ha ha! Stop that! S-stop! It really tickles! Ha ha ha!

Inigo:
Ha ha, there it is! That's better! I didn't come all this way to see you mope around, you know?

Gaius:
...That was why you came back? To make me happy?

Inigo:
Well...yeah. You, and me, and everybody. The whole world, I guess. Anyway, I suppose I'm okay telling you that now.

Gaius:
You can tell me anything.

Inigo:
You say that now, but I don't want to hear any complaints once I get going! I may be all smiles on the outside, but I'm actually pretty sensitive. And pessimistic. ...Oh, and I cry at the drop of a hat. Whenever a girl turns me down, I'm a complete mess for days.

Gaius:
Ha! You can stop kidding now, Inigo. I'm already smiling.

Inigo:
Oh, I'm not kidding... All the stuff about the girls—it was never part of the act.

Gaius:
Well, that's fine...in moderation, of course. You're a strong man, Inigo, and I couldn't be prouder of you. But no one is invincible, and you shouldn't pretend to be. If something's wrong, come to me. We'll figure it out together.

Inigo:
Father... I knew you loved me, but... Oh, thank you!

Gaius:
Waugh! N-neck! Inigo, my neck! Too tight! C-can't breathe!

Inigo:
I-it's your own fault! I don't think you've ever said anything like that to me before! And listen—the same goes for you. Whatever the problem, I'll help. I'll be damned if I'm going to lose you twice.

Gaius:
And I'll be damned if I'm ever going to lose such a wonderful son.