Awakening Supports/Lissa Gaius
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C Support
Lissa:
Now, this goes through here...Then I just loop this thread aaand...YEEEEOWCH!
Gaius:
You all right there, Princess?What's going on?
Lissa:
I'm TRYYYING to learn needlework!But I'm mostly just poking holes in my dumb finger.
Gaius:
You should wash and dress those wounds, you know.
Lissa:
Yeah, whatever. They're just pinpricks....See? Hardly bleeding at all.
Gaius:
Small wounds can become infected as easy as large ones.Here, Princess.Let me take a look...
Lissa:
Geeze, fine! If you're going to be all stubborn about it...Just stop calling me Princess, all right?It almost sounds sarcastic when you say it.
Gaius:
Just a friendly nickname, is all. I give 'em to everyone.
Lissa:
Yeah, well, I bet you didn't give Chrom a nickname, did you?!Its so unfair. He risks life and limb nearly every day. But me? Nooooo!People hover around me if I have so much as a sewing accident.
Gaius:
If it makes you feel better, this is the worst sewing accident I've ever seen.
Lissa:
Gods, you'd think I was made of glass or something. ...H-hey! Easy with the bandages there! My hands look like a grapefruit!
Gaius:
You pierced a vein, Princess.Lucky It wasn't worse.
Lissa:
*Grumble, grumble*
Gaius:
Aw, cheer up now. Lemme see what you're sewing there!...Oh. It's, uh... it looooks like...A three-legged ogre?No, wait. A whalefish eating a sailor?
Lissa:
Its a kitty cat.
Gaius:
A cat? Really? Er, maybe If I turn it this way...
Lissa:
Its not done yet, okay?!
Gaius:
Hmm... For a cat, why don't you lengthen this... And then a few stitches here...
Lissa:
...Holy cow, Gaius! That's amazing!I didn't know you could sew!
Gaius:
I've always had nimble fingers.Useful skill in my trade.
Lissa:
Well, um... Thanks. I guess.
Gaius:
My pleasure. Though perhaps you might take up a safer hobby, hmm?Like, say, jousting...
B Support
Lissa:
Wait, so I poke this through here, and loop it over...there?
Gaius:
No, not quite. Here, let me show you. FIRST you loop, theeen...
Lissa:
Oh. I see! That wasn't so hard! ...And look, it's finished! Ta-da!
Gaius:
That's some nice work there, Princess. ...Although I think I did everything but that twisted blue bit up in the corner.
Lissa:
Tee hee! Now that you mention it, you did help an awful lot, didn't you? You know, if you keep helping me, I'm never going to learn.
Gaius:
Is that so bad? I mean, you're a princess, right? If you need something sewn, you could always just ask the royal seamstress.
Lissa:
That is TOTALLY not how I operate, mister!I refuse to become one of those lazy nobles who can't even butter their own crumpets!Not that I've learned to do most anything useful so far...
Gaius:
Hey, don't be so hard on yourself, Princess. This stuff takes time.
Lissa:
Yeah, maybe.It's just so frustrating when I can't do the simplest tasks on my own!Cooking, laundry...you name it...
Gaius:
One thing at a time, Princess. Practice makes perfect.
Lissa:
Practice makes perfect? Hmm... I've never heard of that.
Gaius:
It's a fun little saying, isn't it?
Lissa:
Heck, yeah! And I'm gonna practice until my head falls off.All right, Gaius! I want to learn every skill you know!
Gaius:
Er, but I'm not really the teaching type--
Lissa:
Oh, nonsense! Don't be modest! Teach me stuff! Pleeeeeease?
Gaius:
Well, I suppose it's bad form to turn down a princess...
A Support
Gaius:
GAAAAAACK!Gods, Princess! How much salt did you put in this soup?!
Lissa:
Just the one bag. Is that too much?
Gaius:
Never mind. Let's focus on the positives. Your potatoes were...edible?
Lissa:
You don't need to try and make me feel better, Gaius.The only reason the potatoes worked is because you remembered to take them out.
Gaius:
Well, I suppose I did help a little...
Lissa:
At this rate, I'd better find a husband who knows how to cook.I mean, would YOU marry a woman who can't even make a sandwich?
Gaius:
What, me? Um... Well, I don't know. I never really thought abo--
Lissa:
I knew it! You'd toss me out like a moldy sack of grain!All right, then! Tomorrow I want to learn how to open a jar. Deal?
Gaius:
Look, Princess. You're very sweet, and I like you a lot.But are you sure we should be... you know. Seeing so much of each other?
Lissa:
What did you mean?
Gaius:
I'm a thief, and you're Chrom's sister. ... Tongues might start wagging is all.
Lissa:
If anyone has a problem with that, I'll have their head on a pike!
Gaius:
Sorry, I didn't mean--
Lissa:
Tee hee. Just kidding. I wouldn't put anyone's head on a pike.But seriously, I'm not allowed to spend time with my friend? Come on!And I don't give a fig what a bunch of gossipy court ladies say about it!
Gaius:
...Oh. Well, all right, then.
Lissa:
I want you to treat me just like any of your other friends! And that's an order!
Gaius:
Well for one thing, my other friends don't issue orders...
S Support
Lissa:
Guess who?!
Gaius:
WAAAH!
Lissa:
Oh, sorry! Did I startle you?
Gaius:
Oh, er... N-not really, no...
Lissa:
Heh, well it sure SEEMED like it. Especially when you jumped and went "WAAAH!"
Gaius:
Look, you shouldn't sneak behind people and cover their eyes like that!
Lissa:
Hee hee! I thought you'd be used to it by now.
Gaius:
Sometimes I think you could stand to be a bit more princess-like...
Lissa:
Bah! I'll remember you said that the next time I'm out on the battlefield healing you! Well, now you're going to feel super guilty when I show you the gift I brought!
Gaius:
...Needlepoint. Lissa, did you make this?
Lissa:
Hee hee! I've totally been practicing! Can you tell?
Gaius:
This looks like a cat. But a REAL cat! Not one of your... "unique" ones.
Lissa:
See? I wouldn't make such a bad wife!
Gaius:
I never thought you would.
Lissa:
Why Gaius, you old charmer...
Gaius:
..Er, when you bat your eyelashes at me like that... People might get the wrong idea...
Lissa:
No they wouldn't... Because they would be right.
Gaius:
They would? ...Lissa, I have a question to ask you... You're the sweetest girl I've ever met... If you think I'm worthy, I...I...
Lissa:
You're gonna marry me right now, and that's totally and order!
Gaius:
Oh... Well, that was certaubky easier than I expected...
Lissa:
Yaaaaaaaaay! I KNEW that needlepoint would do the trick!