Day 1: Spring Holiday

Watching over the festival from the distance, Robin sat up on top of a home near the square, watching the Royal Family from a distance.

However many times Lucina may have requested it, he was dead against going to a festival like that. It reminded him too much over previous events in his past, where there were wonderful things as wanton rape and murder, all in the name of the great dragon to kill them all.

Okay, maybe the two were a bit different than what he imagined, asking for a good harvest compared to tiding Grima over till he was resurrected, but an organized event where something was celebrated like that was still not in his liking.

Taking a quick look down at Lucina, he growled a little bit, with some of the visiting officials looking at her.

In her own choice, she wore a bunny costume that showed her cleavage, with a sash draped over her shoulder to hide the scar that ran across her chest.

Even though he wanted to stay out of it, some people were getting too close for comfort, so he jumped a building closer.

Lucina was only recently been made public to the rest of the world, and many people who came to see her were unaware of the fact that she was already married, resulting in awkward situations when they were suitors.

Of course, that meant Morgan and Cynthia were being introduced at a slower rate, since more people are going to remember if you swung a Fachion vs having blue hair.

Keeping his eyes peeled, he let off a quick hiss when Indigo tried his luck, thinking that Robin wouldn't be watching.

Oh, and Lucina gave him a punch to the face, there we go, all better.

After sitting on that particular roof for a few minutes, there was something else that was starting to bother him.

Punching Indigo in the face caused commotion, so that caused more people to come around to see if they could spot the princess who punched someone.

And of course, it was because someone was pushing boundaries, some of the men took it as a chance to see how close they could get to her without making her hit them.

When one tried to reach for her butt, he lost it, jumping up to the sky.

His steak of topaz blue hair glowing, the skies started to gray, and a few claps of thunder went off in the background.

Hearing the audio cue of a spring storm, some people looked up, wondering what could've brought the sudden onset of weather.

When Lucina looked up, she took that as her cue stay where she was, and something wrong was happening.

It wasn't the first time Robin had created a thunderstorm, he had several different storms in his arsenal, tornadoes, blizzards, the rare coastal hurricane, but this one seemed more powerful than his typical thunderstorm.

Dive bombing the plaza where everyone was located, Robin stopped just behind Lucina, picked her up bridal style, and took off, leaving a rather large dent in the platform she was standing on and the sash on the ground.

Seeing how Robin took off with Lucina, Chrom celebrated internally, given how there was a storm now and he could leave.

Landing softly on the window on their bedroom, Robin opened the window, and swung into the room.

"What did you this time?" Lucina asked, seeing how he wasn't leaving her to protect other people.

"Watching other men trying to get closer and closer," he mumbled, as his hair started to dim.

"Is it about Indigo starting something?"

"You made it bigger by punching him in the face."

"I did, but you didn't have to start a storm."

Robin was quiet then for a moment, before trying to rub his head in closer to her neck, trying to change the subject.

It was a habit he started to form when he figured out that he couldn't trick her out of situations like this, and that he couldn't hide devious thoughts for too long.

Simply sighing, "I wonder if I should be grateful that you're trying to look out for me, or worried that you would go to this level from being jealous," Lucina stated, giving in and letting him nuzzle up.

"You know what they say about rabbits?

I'm feeling that bunny suit."