Three Houses Supports/Ashe Marianne

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C Support


Ashe: That's odd. I'm sure I just had it a moment ago. Um... Ahh! Ghost!


Marianne: Actually...


Ashe: Goddess, protect me, I-- Huh?


Marianne: Um, Ashe? Does this key belong to you? I found it by the door.


Ashe: Marianne! I'm so sorry. Yes, that's mine. Thank you so much.


Marianne You're welcome. And my apologies for scaring you.


Ashe: No, I'm the one who should be sorry. Kind of ridiculous, mistaking a friend for a ghost.


Marianne: No, that's OK. I guess I do look like one...

Ashe: No, of course you don't! It's just, I...um. In the dark, with your head down like that, and with your hair covering your eyes... I...uh...

Marianne: Does that make me look scary?


Ashe: Ah! Please stop!


Marianne: I'm sorry that I look so ghastly...


Ashe: Why not just lift your head up a little?


Marianne: Up? You mean like this?


Ashe: Yes, that's so much better. With some light on your face, you don't look scary at all! That's great. You look completely normal now. Actually, you're pretty cute...


Marianne: What did you say?


Ashe: Hm? N-nothing! Uh... Just keep your head up and smile! I promise you'll never be mistaken for a ghost again.


Marianne: Keep my head up and...smile? I'm sorry, but I don't think I can.


Ashe: What? Hey, wait! Was it something I said?


B Support


Ashe: Oh! Is that Marianne?


Marianne: Hm? Ah! Sorry, it's just-- you turned so quickly, it gave me a start!

Ashe: I don't mean to interrupt your prayers, but what's with that posture? Don't you think lowering your head so much might, I don't know, offend the goddess? Maybe, um, maybe spook her a little?

Marianne: I'm not praying. Only confessing.

Ashe: Confessing? What are you confessing for?

Marianne: For everything about me... That can't possibly be necessary.


Ashe: There's no way you're as bad as you make it seem. I've seen how kind you are with the horses. And I've noticed you're always sensitive to everyone's tastes when you cook.


Marianne: But that's--


Ashe: Yeah, well...if either of us is going to confess, it should be me. I used to be a thief. I may have only stolen because I was poor and starving, but it was still wrong. I'm only even here because a kindly noble helped me. I'm only even here thanks to Lonato. He gave me a second chance, and now I eat well every day. I'm doing all I can to make the most of it. You're a noble yourself, aren't you? The daughter of Margrave Edmund, I think? And if you're a noble, that means... Do you happen to have a Crest?


Marianne: A Crest? I do, but it's--


Ashe: I knew it! That's great, Marianne!


Marianne: There's nothing great about it.


Ashe: Please, don't be modest! It's an extraordinary gift. You should be proud of it! If I had one, I'd use it to make sure my brother and sister never had to live in poverty. Think about all the good you could do for the world with your power.


Marianne: No, I-I can't. You don't understand. This Crest is worthless! I'm sorry, but I must go.

Ashe: No, not again! I'm not good at this...


A Support


Ashe: Oh, Marianne. Are you confessing again today?


Marianne: No, I was waiting for you.

Ashe: For me?


Marianne: Um, I wanted to apologize. You kept trying to encourage me, but I just avoided you in return...


Ashe: No, I'm the one who should be sorry. I only wanted to give you some advice, but I ended up running you off.


Marianne: Can I tell you something, Ashe?


Ashe: Of course!


Marianne: You said that my Crest is an extraordinary gift, but I don't agree with that at all.

Ashe: Don't people have more important qualities?


Marianne: What do you mean?


Ashe: Like, um, how much we help those around us. Or whether or not we can make other people smile? Sylvain says that a person's value is in their smile.


Marianne: Sylvain, huh? He really can turn anything into a line.


Ashe: I'm trying to be less negative. I've also realized that I should have a dream to pursue, like you do. I think people who have something to work toward are more fulfilled.


Marianne: Yet here I am, living an empty life without a dream...


Ashe: That still sounds kind of negative to me.


Marianne: What does being fulfilled even mean here, anyway?

Ashe: Are you saying that people without dreams live empty lives? I don't agree with that.


Marianne: When I was a kid, I was too busy worrying about my next meal to have a dream. Was my life empty then?


Ashe: That's not what I mean at all!

Marianne: I just don't know... I don't know how to find my dream...


Ashe: Hey, chin up! Maybe I can help. I'm sure we can come up with something for you in no time if we put our heads together.


Marianne: You'll help me?


Ashe: Absolutely! Unless, uh, you don't want me to, of course.

Marianne: No, I would appreciate that. I want to find something worth working toward... Together. With you. And with my head held high.