Daughters and Bunnies

Robin was reviewing his plans for the Shepherds' next battle when he heard the flap of his tent open. Turning around he saw his daughter, Morgan enter with a mischievous smile on her face.

Quietly Morgan walked in and sat on a nearby chair by and began to speak, "Hello father-"

"No."

"But father, I haven't even finished saying anything!"

"Yes, but you were about to. And judging by how Yarne was running around and screaming earlier, I can already tell what this will be about."

Morgan pouted but continued anyways, "It's not my fault; he's just too cute for his own good. And as a girl, I am instinctively drawn towards cute things."

"…" Robin just sat on his chair, looking at Morgan incredulously, wondering whether or not not she was serious.

She was.

Robin didn't know how to deal with this. And he dealt with a lot of things. From being an evil dragon god incarnate and having no recollection of who he was before meeting Chrom to dealing with time travelling children from an apocalyptic future and the day to day shenanigans of the Shepherds, he had to think to himself, should I have to deal with this?

Unfortunately for him, yes, he did. But that didn't stop him from trying to avoid it.

"Morgan, please, I'm busy making plans for our next battle and I-"

Before he could finish speaking Morgan interrupts.

"Then, perfect! I wanted to talk to you about our next battle anyways so please hear me out father." Morgan says while looking at her father with hopeful eyes.

"…Fine, you may tell me what you want to say." Relenting to his daughter, Robin mentally prepared himself for his daughter to day something incredibly silly.

Clearing her throat, and suddenly looking very serious, to the point that makes Robin feel genuinely surprised, Morgan opens her mouth and says, "May please I be partnered up with Yarne during or next battle? I really, really want to fight alongside him in order to make sure he doesn't run away like always."

Robin blinked. Then he blinked again. Did… did Morgan actually say something reasonable regarding Yarne that didn't involve harassing to poor boy?

"That way I can make sure he survives so I can continue hearing those cute, adorable screams of his."

…Or not. He should've seen that coming.

Sighing, Robin replies, "And please tell me why it is a good idea to terrorize someone who already scared of everything including his own shadow? Because I don't think that is what Yarne needs."

While it was true that he wished for the boy to stop running away from battles all the time, he didn't wish for him to suffer. For one of the last Taguel alive, he did give them a bad name, despite his potential of becoming an overwhelming force on the battlefield. Robin knew for a fact that pairing up Morgan with Yarne would be a bad idea. Yet…

"Please father. I really want to be with Yarne."

He could never say no to that face could he?

"You're allowed to be partnered up with Yarne for our next battle. Just… try not to traumatize him too much okay?"

Smiling, Morgan nodded head. "Of course father, I would never intentionally harm one of my friends now, would I?"

Honestly, Robin didn't want to answer that.

Suddenly jumping up from her seat, Morgan gave Robin one last smile before leaving the tent without saying anything else.

Once Robin was sure that Morgan was gone, Robin continued to review his battle plan before adding some small changes. One which he knew he would most likely regret later that week.

But the more he thought about it, the more he realized how invested his daughter was with tormenting the poor boy. Even though practically everyone at the camp wanted Yarne to stop being scared of everything, most of them did pity him whenever they saw the two of them together.

Sighing, Robin decided that it would be wise for him to take a break and started to walk to towards the entrance of his tent.

"Aw, no need to be shy, I'll make sure nothing's permanently damaged."

"I'm starting to think that YOU'RE permanently damaged! I'm out of here! Oh, and stop calling me Bunny!"

…Yeah, He definitely needed a break.

Author's Notes:

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