Lissa here was actually one of the top voted mothers if I recall correctly along with Cordelia and Tharja. Not too surprising, I suppose. Anywho, enjoy.


Lissa

C

"Grr," Lissa grumbled. She crossed her arms and puffed her cheeks as she pouted. "Oh, that Robin is so frustrating."

Morgan walked into the tent and saw Lissa pouting. "What's wrong, Mother?"

Lissa looked at Morgan and sighed. "Oh, hello, Morgan. I'm just a little frustrated. I've been trying to pull some pranks on your father but he keeps spotting them before he falls for them. I'm afraid I've become predictable."

Morgan gasped. "Say it isn't so!"

"I'm afraid it is. I just can't think of anything." Lissa frowned and let out a long sigh. "Perhaps my husband-pranking days are over."

"Don't give up yet, Mother!" Morgan smiled mischievously. "I might have just the prank for you."

"Ooo, you mean pranks from the future?" Lissa grabbed Morgan's shoulders. "What is it? What is it?"

"Okay, I remember one prank I pulled on dad that made him positively go mad."

Lissa's eyes widened and a huge smile spread on her face. "Really? What'd you do?"

"Well, I went through his books. His tactical books mind you, the ones that he keeps in pristine condition." Lissa nodded knowing what books Morgan was referring to. "Okay, so first, I put them all out of order."

"Uh-huh."

"And then I took his favorite book and hid it."

Lissa raised a brow? "That's it?"

"I'm not done," Morgan said. "I went and hid it in the first place he'd look." Lissa looked even more confused. "I see you're a little lost. Well, what happened was, that it was so obvious, Father was sure that I didn't hide it there. He looked all over the place for it."

"I still don't see how that would drive him nuts."

"Well, I made it worse by hiding a new book for everyday he didn't find the first one. I also rearranged the order of the books I left alone. I made sure to hide all the books in the same spot which he still refused to look in."

"Oh, I get it," Lissa said. "So he was losing books and always having to rearrange his old ones. How long did it take for him to find the books?"

"Two weeks. I had swiped almost his entire collection by the time he found them. Oh, he was so mad. I got grounded for a month but it was totally worth it."

Lissa raised a brow. "I don't know. It seems a little too simple."

"Trust me on this one, Mother. He'll fall for it hook line and sinker."

"Well, alright. I guess it couldn't hurt."


B

A few days later, Lissa excitedly ran into Morgan's tent. "Morgan! Your plan worked! Robin was practically tripping over himself looking for the books. It took him four days to find them all. He made the rubbery face and everything!"

Morgan laughed. "Oh, that's great. What'd he do when you found out?"

Lissa took a seat on the edge of Morgan's bed. "Well, he was really mad at first. However, he calmed down when I started giving him a massage and helped him organize his books."

Morgan tilted her head. "That's good. Father is pretty scary when he's mad.

"Yeah, but luckily, he calms down pretty easily." Lissa said. "Anyway, I just came by to thank you for your suggestion. Where did you come up with that prank?"

"I can't recall exactly." Morgan tapped her chin. "Honestly, some of the details are a little fuzzy. I think I had help with it actually."

"Oh, yeah. Do you remember who it was?"

Morgan shook her head. "Not really. Although, if I had to guess, I'm willing to bet it was you."

"Me?" Lissa thought about it for a second. "Yeah, I guess that makes sense. Tee hee!"

"What's so funny?"

"I'm just trying to picture myself teaching you all my pranking secrets. It must have been so much fun."

Morgan frowned. "Yeah."

"What's wrong, Morgan. You look sad all of a sudden."

"I-It's alright. It's just. . .I wish I could remember it completely you know? I'm sure we had so many great memories together." Lissa frowned, frustrated at seeing her daughter so distraught. Morgan looked her in the eye. "Are you mad that I don't remember you?"

"Mad?" Lissa asked. She smiled and shook her head. "Of course I'm not mad, sweetie. You couldn't control what happened. I know you're upset about losing your memories, but we have the here and now, right? Let's make the most of it while we have it, okay?"

Morgan smiled and wiped a tear from her eye. "Yeah, okay. Let's do that."


A

Morgan and Lissa quickly ducked into the supply trying to hide their snickering. "Is he gone?" Morgan asked.

"I don't know," Lissa said. She peeked out the tent and saw Chrom run by frantically scratching his body. "Okay, coast is clear."

"Good. Bwa, ha, ha, ha!" Morgan fell to the ground holding her stomach. "That was great!"

Lissa tried to cover Morgan's mouth with her hands. "Shh! He'll hear us!" However, soon she began to laugh as well. "Ha, ha, that was pretty fun though."

The two laughed for a little while longer before they calmed down and regained their composure. "Do you think Uncle Chrom will be mad at us?"

"Oh, he'll be upset for a while. He should calm down once he washes that itching powder off. We're probably going to be stuck on dish duty for a while though."

Morgan shrugged. "Totally worth it."

"Oh, yeah." Lissa giggled and ruffled Morgan's hair. "That was a lot of fun, sweetie. I'm glad we got to spend some time together."

Morgan smiled. "Yeah, I'm glad too. I'm starting to think that maybe it might be okay if I don't get my memories back. As long as I have you all here now, that's what counts."

"Aaaaw!" Lissa squeezed Morgan in a tight bear hug. "I'm glad my little girl's not sad anymore."

"Gyah! Mother, can't breathe! Lungs being crushed!"


Thanks for reading. Hope you enjoyed.

Next time: Virion