~Until death do us apart~

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"Every morning I wake up and I am reminded of the truth that she's dead." Robin sighed. "We had our lives in front of us and it got destroyed in such a small time."
Lucina looked at Robin. "It's normal for you to feel like this. Lisa died a month ago, of course you still miss her." Robin sighed. "What do you know?" He said with an angry tone. "Well a lot. I've experienced the same but with my father. I know how you feel." Robin looked up. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said that." Lucina shook her head. "Don't be sorry. I undertand how you're feeling." Robin looked at her. "Why do you still visit me?" Lucina looked at him. "I like you Robin. I like you a lot. It's going to take a lot to push me away from you." Robin smiled slightly. "I'm sorry if I was rude." Lucina walked over to him. "You aren't yourself right now. I understand that." Lucina sighed. "Its getting late. We should eat somewhere. It's good for you to go outside more."

Robin and Lucina went out to eat somewhere. When they were done they went back to Robin's house to drink something. Lucina walked a bit around the house until she saw a half open drawer. She was drawn by curiosity and went through it. She smiled when she saw her letters in it. The drawer was filled with things that had memories behind them or Robin had an emotional attachment to. Eventually she found a ring. It had an L carved in it and was Lissa's favourite colour. Lucina put it back and walked back to Robin. He looked at her with a faint smile but all she did was look at him speechless. "Is anything wrong, Lucina?" She hugged him and didn't let him go. "I found the ring..."

After a while of thinking and looking at each other in silence Lucina looked at him. "Why didn't you tell anyone about the ring?" Robin sighed. "I didn't want to make it worse than it already is." Lucina sighed. "Does Chrom know?" Robin shook his head. "I wanted to talk about it but I couldn't find the right opportunity." Lucina looked at him but couldn't say anything. Robin looked at her. "Death did us apart." He said kind of jokingly but also heartbroken. Lucina hugged him and tried to cheer him up. "Lucina, you should go. It's getting late. I bet Chrom is worried about you." Lucina didn't want to leave but she knew Robin wanted to be alone so she left.

When Lucina was walking home she heard something. Someone was humming. But who could it be at this hour? Lucina went to investigate. She saw someone dancing. "Olivia is that you?" When Lucina came closer she saw that it wasn't Olivia. "Hello there. I am Inigo. I am Olivia's son. But thank you for the compliment. You thought I was my mother. Does that mean I am finally on her level?" He was talking to himself and Lucina chuckled. "You should head back to your place. It's getting dark and dangerous." She turned around but Inigo stopped her. "Wait, I know we don't know each other very well but if I'm honest I was always amazed by your fighting skills and always wanted to know you better. Will you please drink a cup of tea with me tomorrow?" Lucina looked at him. "Allright then. Tomorrow around twelve. There's a great spot in the big garden. I'll see you there." Lucina walked back home while Inigo smiled and continued dancing.


Hello everyone, I'm sorry for the long wait but it's finally here. I will hopefully be more active and I'll try to publish faster. I might make a different story about Edelgard from Three Houses but I'll still continue this one. I'm also sorry for the possible grammar mistakes.

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