*As requested by . Hope I can do these two justice, friend!*
She stirred under the sheets, the cold morning air giving her a slight chill. As she tried to awaken, she wondered where the source of her warmth had gone. Naturally, he had probably risen early to help her father devise strategic measures for upcoming battles, so she was not worried in the least. Slowly, she began to wake up and start preparations for the day by her husband's side.
He had never meant to fall in love with her, but he had. She was Chrom's daughter, and while he was certain his best friend and ruler would be upset, he smiled warmly at him and assured him that he understood. Love cannot be ignored. While fighting alongside Lucina, he grew increasingly worried about her welfare; she fought with everything she had in order to keep her father safe. Every battle they had, he purposely teamed up with her to protect her. Often, she neglected herself, and only after he spoke to her about this did she start to take herself into consideration. He loved her. She loved him. They were each other's world.
Lucina smelled something on the pillow beside her, but due to her groggy state, she was unsure on what it was. The smell was lovely, and when she slowly opened her eyes, the object came into view, and she could not help but to smile. Warmth returned to her again, despite Robin not being with her as she reached out and took the flowers in her hands.
Once she was ready to start the day, she stepped out of the tent and glanced around- her eyes landed on Robin, whom stood by Chrom's side. She made her way to them, and with her father watching, stood up on her tiptoes and kissed Robin. His cheeks reddened as she pulled away from him, and he gave Chrom a nervous glimpse. She let out a giggle.
"Surely, you aren't too nervous to kiss me in front of my own father," she joked.
"Nervous… isn't the word for it," he squeaked as he saw Chrom's hand wrap around Falchion's hilt. Sumia must have seen what happened, and she, along with Cynthia, came up to them and gave her husband a pat on his back.
"There, there, dear. It's only a kiss," she teased.
This was it. Her family. This is what mattered now.
Her future never looked brighter.
