Author's note: I do not own anything related to Fire Emblem Awakening, I am just a fan of the series. In addition, the story I am getting mostly comes from a comic from an artist named Owllisa her deviant art is right here if you want to see her comics. owllisa . deviantart . com . And now on with the story.
Two years after Grima's defeat, the kingdom of Ylisse avoided disaster, the birds were chirping, the entire kingdom basked in the warm sunlight, and everything was in perfect bloom. Inside of the castle, the young exalt with navy blue hair sat quietly at a desk tapping a quill on paper with ink lines and letters scribbled all over it. "No, this won't do, I got her that last year."The exalt sighed and began to slowly run his fingers through his navy hair. Seconds later, a young fit woman with long navy hair, deep blue eyes, and a tiara walked in holding a tiny child with the same hair color as her own. "Father, what seems to be troubling you?" His face gasped before he turned around, "Lucina, I didn't think you would still be here after we defeated Grima all of those years ago." "Well, Naga's time travel magic will take some time to wear off. But it seems that you may need help with something." Chrom sighed and grabbed the ink stained paper, "It's Robin's birthday tomorrow, and I've asked everyone in the shepherds on what to get for her. Gaius suggested sweets, Maribelle thought I could get her a tea set, Henry thought about dark spell books, Cordelia thought of a necklace, Lon'qu couldn't think of anything, and Lissa suggested flowers. While they all seem like great ideas, I just don't know what to do. Just what can you give a woman who has everything?"
Lucina took every word her father said, and then looked at the portraits hanging around the room. Each portrait was a memory of the Ylissian royal family, the day Emmeryn became exalt, the day Lucina was born, and the portrait of Chrom in coronation garments standing next to a young woman with snow-white hair in pigtails and dawning an elegant dress with a small tiara on her head. Looking closely at the portrait, Lucina then spotted Robin's hands, "Father, I think this would be the best gift. Marry her, again." Chrom's entire face flushed and sweat started running down his forehead, "HUH!? M-Marry her again!?" After catching his breath, Lucina let the child down, "You see father, when you married mother at first, it was during a dark time, even after the war was over, you still didn't get her a ring. So if you marry her again, it might be the perfect chance to renew your vows and give her a ring in a time of peace. Also, let's make it a surprise this time." The little child pulled in Chrom's cape, "Yeah daddy, marry mama again."
Chrom looked at his list, then looked at the portrait of Robin in her full beauty. He married his own tactician, but never for once, thought to get her a ring. Every picture with them together as husband and wife had no ring on her left hand. "Getting Robin a ring huh? No doubt that a ring and a proper wedding would make her the happiest woman in the world." Chrom then hugged the grown-up version of his daughter. "Thank you, Lucina." After letting go, he whispered to his daughter, "Now let's see if you can get Morgan and the other's involved with this plan. Remember, we need this to be a surprise." Lucina nodded, "I will, father."
Out in the field, a young man who appeared to be only slightly younger than Lucina with Navy hair and a dark robe began aiming his hand at a target. "Morgan, I need to speak with you for a moment." He let his hand sink and turned to her. "What is it, Lucina?" Lucina stepped over to her brother and gently whispered into his ear every detail, "We need you to help out with this, so I need you to help me tell the others about this, and we need to keep this a surprise. So please, make sure nobody tells mother about this." Morgan nodded, "Understood, sis. I promise to keep it all a secret from mom." The pair darted off in opposite directions and began repeating the plan to every last shepherd they met, except for Robin.
Meanwhile, after Chrom and some servants put little Lucina down for a nap, he began to travel into a room where he approached a closet and then pulled out a box the size of a tome coated with dust. After opening it, his hand dug in the small pile of gems and jewelry and pulled out a ring with the Ylissian crest on it. "My mother told me to give this ring to the woman I loved, I don't know why I never thought about giving it to Robin." Closely examining the ring, there were visible chips on the golden band and some of the gems dotting around the symbol were missing. "Maybe I should have it fixed up a little before giving it to her."
Meanwhile, in a giant room painted by walls of books, a white-haired woman sat with a quill in her hand scribbling down on paper. "The castle is so quiet today, I wonder what Chrom and the other's are doing." DONG DONG DONG! Went the bell tower. "It's three o' clock." Robin set down her quill and exited the library, "I better see Lucina before she wakes up from her nap." In the hallway, Chrom's hand hid most of the heirloom and kept his eyes glued on it. "I need to get this thing fixed before tomorrow, but I can't let Robin see it." Luckily for him, a brunette man covered in armor arrived in the same hallway. "Ah, Frederick I'm glad I bumped into you." The knight lightly bowed, "Milord, do you have any requests? Is this part of the plan tomorrow?" Chrom discreetly gave him a tiny velvet sack, "Yes, I need you to go into town and get this ring fixed up by tomorrow morning, don't let Robin know about this. Do you promise me?" Frederick nodded, "As you wish milord."
As Frederick was about to travel into town, Robin came down the hallway and rushed to her husband's side as she caught sight of him, "Chrom, I'm glad I found you. Has little Lucina been napping well?" Chrom embraced his wife, "She has been, my love. Let's go see how she's doing." Before Robin could even move, she spotted the tiny velvet bag, "Frederick, what's in that bag?" Beads of sweat began to roll down his forehead and his armor began to tremble slightly. "Errm...coins milady, I need to run some errands today." Robin asked,"But can't the servants do that?" Frederick began to shuffle away and stammered," W-well, these are p-personal errands milady, so I should get going." And he dashed off.
"Robin, shouldn't you get back to checking on little Lucina's nap?" Asked her husband, "But Chrom, Frederick seemed as if he was hiding something. I might have to go after him." Chrom's heart began to sink but then it gave him an idea. Just as Robin was about to walk away, Chrom wrapped his hand around his wife's wrist and pulled her in gliding his lips into her own. "Mmph..." Robin melted into her husband's lips and the mere thought of Frederick washed away. Upon letting go, a red line brushed over her face and she snuggled in her husband's arms, "When did you get so romantic?" Chrom gently placed a finger on his wife's lips. "That doesn't matter, what matters right now is that little Lucina would be happy to see her mother after a long nap. I'll see you later, my love." Robin went on to be with her toddler and Chrom's tense nerves loosened, "That was close. Now that Fredrick is taking care of the ring, I wonder what Lucina and Morgan's plans are?"
