Day 4- Vacation


With the trees below them and a breeze from above, Lucina was holding onto Robin's waist as they were flying above the ground again in what Robin found to be his most entertaining form of flight, taking a rug supported by a wind spell.

Mostly because of how badly it could scare whoever was on it with him.

"Did we really have to go like this?" Lucina asked, terrified from her previous encounter with the rug.

"Come on, do you really have to be like this?" Robin asked, enjoying the ride.

"I don't care if its how you flew me up for your proposal, you intentionally dropped us nearly two stories," she cried, as her grip got tighter.

Letting out a little laugh, Robin guided the rug down to the beach that they we traveling to, which caused Lucina to jump off.

Running around in a few circles, Lucina stopped before looking back.

"Are you sure it's okay to do this?" she asked, looking back.

"Do you not trust your parents?" Robin responded, picking up the rug.

"No, it just that." She stopped part way, trying to figure out what she wanted to say.

"You're worried how Erika and Ephraim are going to be," he asked, floating over to a tree, hanging up the rug.

"Well, that too, but it's only been five months."

"Five months of you worrying more than you should have," Robin smiled, before running across the sand, scooping Lucina up from the ground, and jumping high above the water.

Clutching onto Robin, Lucina figured it was pointless to scream, so she held her breath and shut her eyes; may as well had that air in her lungs.

Just before they hit the water, Robin stopped midair, but left a small stream of wind flying against them, which didn't go unnoticed. Eventually opening her eyes, Lucina suddenly felt water, before there was a small pocket of air around her head, and Robin bobbing down there with her.

"You're going to give me a heart attack one day," she mumbled, as Robin dived down deeper.

Swimming back up to the surface, Robin stopped with his back below Lucina, pulling her legs around him, before taking off in the water.

"Dolphin jump!" he yelled, skirting along the water, as Lucina started to hold on tightly.

After a few hours of going around the water and yelling at Robin to stop or to slow down, the two eventually got out of the water and sat on the beach, as the sun was starting to set.

Aside from all of the little scares that they would give each other which they would eventually laugh off, the day had been relatively peaceful, and Robin had took off to the water again to fish.

With stars finally out, they lay down on the rug, and tried to create as many strange constellations in the sky, ending with the suggestion of a naked Chrom and a bump on a head.

"When was the last time we took a break and had the time to star gaze?" Robin asked, looking to his side.

"You would know better than me," Lucina retorted, looking back.

"Fine, it was seven months ago, before we even considered twins," Robin said, scooting closer.

"Seven months," Lucina repeated, looking up to the sky, before some clouds started to cover parts of the sky.

Eventually, she fell asleep there, and Robin sat up, moved her around so that she was leaning against his chest, and took off, as the moon guided them the way back to Ylisse.

Cause even parents need a break.