So I started playing Fire Emblem Awakening and I loved the entire thing. The fact that the supports are so customisable let's everyone have a different game. So I decided that a good way to help me get back into the mood for writing was to write different one shots for possible couples in the game. So this couple is Vaike and Sully, a pair that I have in my unit.

I haven't really done anything like this before, but the characters are so different I feel like the options are endless. Now, I would like to accept requests to challenge myself even further, so don't be afraid to request something! :D I just really want to get back into writing because it seems whenever I go to write anything I just hit a mental block. So yeah... :D I'll do any FE Awakening couple, (yes I'll do yuri/yaoi as well, just PG rated) and I'll even take OC avatars as long as I have a description. If not, I'll just stick to the Robin default character.

Also I will add in my own pairings as well and this won't have a regular update or anything. I'll just do it when I'm feeling stuck or need to write.

Um, enjoy!

Pairing:Vaike and Sully

A blue haired man's body flung helplessly to ground in a jumble of limbs and weapons, his rump pointing unceremoniously up in the air. His assailant chuckled as she ready her lance.

"You may be a prince, but fall just about as gracefully as any other commoner," she cackled again as the prince tried to pick himself up. "I told you that challenging me was a bad idea."

Chrom rolled over and rolled his eyes, "Whatever Sully, you win." He stood up and swiped the dirt off of his pants, the brown earth not fully leaving his pants as a constant reminder of his defeat.

Sully's eyes crinkled in a grin as she dismounted her steed, handing him his fallen weapon. "You remember the deal?"

He took the training sword, "Yeah, yeah. I'll do dishes tonight with Lissa." He elbowed his friend gently, "You need to spend some time with the girls though." Sully opened her mouth to retort. "No," Chrom cut her off, "Libra does not count. I just want you to be able to act like a girl... You know, learn stuff that us guys might not be able to teach you."

Sully's mouth set in a firm frown. "So you think I need to act more like a lady."

"What? No, just I think that there are certain activities that girls do well that you could learn from them." His eyes widened as he saw Sully reach for her lance. "B-But it's all up to you... Um I'm going to help Lissa now." Chrom disappeared faster than a thief in the night.

Sully sighed and grabbed her mount's reign's. The white horse nickered softly and nosed the girl in the shoulder. "It's all right, girl. Let's get you back in your stall."

The stall was cool, the evening air leaving a crisp feeling to the air. Sully caught a glimpse of Sumia's retreating figure, her chores in the stalls done. Sully lead her horse into the stall.

Now there's what men think women knights should be like. Sumia had soft,long brown hair that fell around her shoulders in a lovely wave. Her armor even had a girlish charm to it, it shined an opaque pink in the right light, further extending her womanly charms. And what man wouldn't love her? She was in constant need of help, always falling on her face and needing one of the men to catch her. Of course she excelled at cooking, cleaning, and child care whenever they were in town with the small tykes. All I do is fight and act like one of the men...

"Hey, what you still doin' in here." Sully tensed, but relaxed once she recognized the owner of the voice.

"Hm, what are you doing in the stall, Vaike?" She turned, a coy smile covering her displeased feelings.

"Don't question the Vaike," he leaned on the stall door. "Soooo anymore lady friends give you any pies... Any pies you wanna gift to your good ol' buddy?"

Sully rolled her eyes and continued to brush her horse. "Naw, not this time. But you'll be the first to know."

Vaike made a loud noise. "Aw man, the Vaike needs pies! This gruel just isn't cutting it anymore."

"Maybe you should focus on getting your own pies instead of mooching off of mine," Sully said with a smile.

"Well, you're a girl. What would I have to do to get you to bake me a pie?"

Sully frowned. "I'm not a good cook. Why don't you ask one of the actual girls, you know like Sumia or Olivia."

"Actual girl?!" Vaike started cackling like he had heard the funniest thing. "Are you not a girl anymore?!"

Sully sighed, the frown returning to her face. "I mean I don't act like the girls around here. Hell, I act more like a guy than some of the guys here! So I really don't think you should be asking advice from a girl like me! You want one of those damn damsels in distress with more hair on her head than muscle!" Her nose crinkled as she snarled the last sentence. She was glad she was facing away from Vaike, she couldn't look him in the eye at the moment. Her words stung all the more since it was Vaike.

Vaike and Sully had become very friendly as of late, bonding over trying to teach Vaike how to be popular with the "lady friends". Through the course of their friendship Sully had learned Vaike was the moron she believed him to be. However, he was surprisingly a good person and a strong fighter. Sully had always stated that the man of her dreams had to be someone she respected. Someone stronger, more skilled, and smarter. And while Vaike was defiently not smarter, and his skill was on the same level as hers, Sully found herself respecting the blonde. He may not be smart in the traditional sense, but his street smarts surpassed all others and he was able to be insightful when the time called for it.

"Hmm," Vaike hummed after a long while. "So I should go to one of the girly girls for that stuff? Because that's what I look for in a girl, right?"

Sully merely grunted, grinding her teeth in displeasure. She really didn't want to be talking about Vaike's dream girl.

"Ya know, Teach thinks you should give yourself more credit."

"Oh really," Sully glared at her horse. "Please tell."

"Well, you just picked up that Paladin class, right? Since you started training, enemies have barely been able to land a hit." He laughed, "You may been one of the strongest fighters here, men and women, of course I'm here to keep ya in check. You're able to keep people safe. Protect 'em and all that Sheperd stuff."

"Yeah, Sheperd stuff, not girly at all."

"Ah, just wait a sec. Ya proud of all that stuff? Being an amazing fighter, keeping friends safe, keeping an entire kingdom safe?"

Sully waited for a few moments, a small smile creeping on her face. "Yeah, guess you're right." She blushed slightly. "Actually I'm pretty damn proud of it."

Vaike grinned. "There's the Sully I know!" He rocked on his feet, "And that what I look for in a woman. Someone who is proud of who she is. Growing up on the streets, being girly wasn't really a prioty for anyone. Girls protected their family just like any guy did. I grew up with a Ma who would couldn't cook a lick, but was pretty good with a weapon. Beat me silly a few times, still my Ma though!"

Sully laughed. "Sorry, I just had you pinned for a man who wanted the whole damsel in distress package."

"Cooking, cleaning, those are all good, but there are more important things to think about." He took a deep breath. "Though I guess since I've been here, my preferences have gotten more specific."

Sully turned, finally facing him. "Really, do tell," she raised an eyebrow at him. He grinned as he caught sight of a soft smile gracing her face.

"Mmmm, gotta be able to fight good. She needs to be able to keep me on my toes, can't have the Vaike going soft! Also... she has to have a certain look to her, no run of the mill girl for Teach."

"Of course you would care about looks, moron." She rolled her eyes and returned back to brushing.

"Hey, here me out! I just think that the best girl out there has a certain look to her! My dream girl has gotta to have a cute face that will still make any grown man scream if she's mad at ya. She's gotta have this whole kickass thing going on too, ya know? Like short hair that styles itself, a super fit body that still looks womanly... Red hair is my favorite... Soooo..." He waited for Sully to say something.

After a moment, Sully unable to contain herself, began laughing. Her roaring laughter spooked a few of the horses, but she couldn't stop.

Blood rushed to Vaike's face. "H-Hey, I know ya might not feel the same way... b-but..." He looked around, mortified of her reaction. "I-I know I might not b-be your first choice... but... Ah..." He looked downcast. "T-The Vaike is just gonna leave now..."

"N-No," Sully tried to reign in her laughter, she grabbed him back the shoulder. She took a few moments to choke down her laugh, "It's just, what Chrom said got me all bothered, but I shouldn't care about what he thinks."

Vaike watched her warily, still not sure whether the woman was going to return his feelings. He coughed uncomfortably, his blush still evident. "Y-Yeah, he just felt bad because he thought the guys were taking too much of your time... Listen, he meant well, he just grew up with chicks like Lissa and Maribelle... Ummmm..."

Sully snorted, "Yeah, yeah, let me finish what I was gonna say. I really shouldn't care about what Chrom thinks, he's my leader, nothin' more. You, on the other hand, your opinion is what matters. 'Cause... Well, I kinda fell for you, too..."

Vaike face immediately lit up. "Har har, couldn't help, but fall for Teach, huh? Well lucky for you the Vaike doesn't like any girly little girl, he loves full grown kickass women!" He wrestled with the stall door, roughly pulling Sully out into the open. He picked her up with ease and held her like a trophy.

"Oi, put me down," she smacked him half-heartedly, a grin plastered across her face. She pulled him in roughly for their first kiss, not all that gentle.

"Heya," Vaike said after a moment. "I'm the man in this relationship, I should kiss ya first."

"Well, too late ya knuckle head. You aren't dealing with some 'run of the mill girl'!" She shut the stall door, ready to leave with her new companion.

"Wouldn't have it any other way," he wrapped a muscled arm around her shoulder and pulled her close. "Though, if we get married then I should have half of your pies you get."

Sully let out a chuckle, "Whatever." She gave a light punch to his shoulder, but never left his hold.