Hey you beautiful person you! Welcome to another chapter of the Selfless Insert.

Confinamiento solitario: You know how there are some stories that you can relate to the main character? Well, let's just say a good amount of people here asked my why I was blushing XD.

'Marth' and someone new? All aboard the hype train.

Gran trabajo como siempre,(Great work, as always), can't wait for more.

I'm glad you can relate! The new person won't play a huge role but he will semi-sort-of important. I'm really glad you like this!

Chasticot: Oh boy I love where this is going 3

You keep that writing pace very hard o:

I'm glad! And I tend to write when I have inspiration, and I spend a good amount of the day thinking about how this story should go. Needless to say, sometimes I take it in the opposite direction of what I originally intended.

(First Person: Ylisstol Market)


Gods this is soooo boring. I literally cannot think of thing in the world more boring and lackluster than this.

"What about this one, Clarke? Does it make me look good?"

"Yes dear."

She frowns slightly.

"Whats wrong?"

Oh shit. What do I do? I'm not it daft enough to tell her the truth. That's practically signing my death certificate.

"Nothing Tali. I was just too distracted by how beautiful you are."

She blushes deeply and smiles warmly.

Successful deflection tactic. Kinda ironic isn't it.

"You don't look bad yourself Clarke. I told you that green was your color."

I'm wise to your ploys, woman. You won't get me.

Smirk. "Yeah, I know, but I can't compare to you."

Slight blush. Not as big as last time.

I don't know if I like that smirk she has though.

Is she coming closer?

Oh god. I can feel her breath on my ear.

"You don't need to in order to satisfy me."

"...You win."

She smiles as she goes back into the changing curtain they set up in the market.

"You should know better than to challenge me by now. At least you've gained some confidence. Before yesterday you wouldn't have even been able to respond coherently."

I shrug.

"Well you're not as scary once I got to know you better."

Tali comes out dressed in her normal robes, with a oilskin cloth over her future purchases.

She raises an eyebrow. "How was I scary?"

"It wasn't really fear of you per say..."

She buys her clothes and we start walking toward the same cafe that the Shepherds go to on days off, or so Sumia told me.

"Oh? What were you afraid of then? You don't seem to stutter around Sumia or Sully, but you do around Lissa and I."

I can feel my face flushing. Damnit I probably sound like an idiot.

"It's honestly really stupid and not worth mentioning."

We reached the cafe, sat down as the waitress took our order.

"So its stupid? And you're too embarrassed to tell me?"

Unfortunately.

I wonder what I am to her anyway? Does this mean that we're dating? Or do they not do this here. And on top of that, this is the Avatar of Grima. What if things don't happen like they happened in the game. Would it be smart to pursue this when it might blow up in my face?

I need to know.

"Hey Tali? There's a question I need to ask you."

She cocks her head.

"Oh yeah? Go ahead."

"What am- no, what are we?"

She looks at me bizarrely.

"We're in a steady relationship. Why is there something wrong with that?"

"W-what no. I'm happy. I was just hoping I wasn't some fling."

Gods, now I am an idiot.

She laughs.

"No, Clarke , you're not just a fling. I'm taking it serious with you. Are you with me?"

I nod.

There's the waitress with our orders. I dearly miss bacon cheese burgers, along with Dr. Pepper. Both those are like crack for me.

Clam chowder is a decent subtitute I guess but still.

...

Damn I miss watching Chargers games on sunday nights. Playing Team Fortress 2 on my xbox.

"Hey, are you ok?"

Oh shit, I forgot how well she can read people.

"Uh, yeah, just a little... Well, homesick, I guess... Not that I don't like it here, but...yeah."

"What was your home like? You don't really talk about it too much."

I really don't think that to tell her straight up what home was like. Think Daniel!

"I lived on a continent called North America, in the country of the United States of America."

She leaned in interested

.

"United States? Like there are multiple, separate governments?"

"Well thats partially right. Each of states has a governor that deals with the state's problem, but over all the states is the federal branch of the government who has a president and congressmen who are elected to represent each state."


(Third Person: Chrom's family)

"So we will need you to consult with the reigning khan in Regna Ferox for help with the possible

war with the Pelagians." The exalt finished. Chrom nodded his head, steel cold eyes gazing on the war map laid out before him.

"Alright, Emm. The Shepherds will head out at daybreak." The blue haired man began making the plans to rally his group. Emmeryn smiled sincerely at her brother. "My thanks to you, Chrom. Fare thee well on your mission."

Frederick and the royal siblings left to gather the Shepherds, while Emmeryn sighed in deep sorrow. She knew the more the days stretch on, the more that the chance of war with the neighboring country could possibly come to pass. She wanted to avoid bloodshed if possible. She would, she decided suddenly, lay down her life if the Pelagians still desired vengeance. After all her life was inconsequential if it meant saving the lives of both her people and Pelagia's.

Her siblings had made it too the barracks, along with their guardian. "Frederick, can you inform the people at the cafe that we have a mission?" The stalworth knight nodded, and headed off.

Maribelle couldn't come, for she was held up in Themis still. So, Chrom thought, we will be relying solely on Lissa for healing. To be completely honest, he wished that he didn't need to bring his sister. She wasn't exactly frail, but she couldn't really fight back either. And sometime, the prince was afraid that she would get cornered when he, or any other Shepherd, wasn't present. It kept him up at night occasionally.

He shook the thought off as he came into view of the barracks. The blunette could see Sumia sweeping the the entrance room. His heart caught a little, but then he reminded himself that it wasn't the time and he continued in the building.

"Sumia, we have a mission in Regna Ferox, get your gear ready for an early march tomorrow." She nodded, but the broom back and continued to the armory. Chrom found Vaike and Sully outside training together. The gruff cavalier was manhandling the warrior and you could see on Teach's face, he was not happy about it.

"You two! We have a mission in Regna Ferox tomorrow, Vaike when Stahl gets back from town let him know." The warrior only nodded, not really paying attention to what his rival said. "In Regna Ferox? This should be good." Sully got excited and it showed in her spar with Vaike.

The prince shook his head and tried to find Virion, who he found practicing his archery. The noble man was shooting target after target in the bullseye, not even seeming to put any effort in it. The exalt's brother duly noted, however, that no one had repaired the one that Daniel wrecked with his 'javelin gun'.

He repeated the message he told the other three as well as let Miriel know. The archest of archers bowed and promised it would be done. That's everyone, Chrom thought. Unbeknownst to the prince, he hadn't told Kellam who only learned about it from his presence in the entrance room when his leader had told Sumia.

The unnoticable knight sighed in pity to himself. I was a curse, he decided. Then he thought for a while, Stahl's prized triple chocolate wafer cake in his hands. Perhaps, It wasn't so bad.

(Third Person: Lucina and Isaac)


Isaac grunted with approval as Lucina walked towards him. The princess had defeated the West Khan's champion, Lon'qu, and had taken the myrmidon's place. It was practically unavoidable now, Lucina would fight her father.

As she passed him, she motioned to him to follow her outside. The metal man followed without question, she having earned his trust that was nearly impossible to attain. They walked past people, who gave them a wide berth. No one wanted to mess with the new West Champion and her companion.

They continued outside to an unpopulated place. 'Marth' pulled off her mask, her cerulean hair framing her face as she let out a small, sad smile. "I have succeed, Isaac. I will fight my father this time tomorrow if we haven't polluted the timestream horribly." Isaac's glowing stare never ceased as he responded. "Remember Lucy, this isn't the only way you can do this." She pulled out Parallel Falchion and let her gaze rest on it. It was the only thing left she had of her father. "I know, but I need to see him again. It's selfish and childish, but I need to." The Einherjar helmet suddenly retracted into the armour, piece by piece it stored itself away.

It revealed a blue eyed man in his fifties, shot salt and pepper hair. He had a look in his eyes, of a man who knew pain and suffering all too well. His face turned into smile as he put his gloved hand on the princess' and rubbed it like he did when she was young. "It's okay to be selfish every once in awhile, Lucy. You know as well as I do that it was my selfishness that brought us together when I was looking for my last descendant."

She nodded, a frown still pulling at the corner of her lips, "What will you do when you find him?" A thoughtful look appeared on Isaac's face, "What will I do? You know, to be honest, I haven't got that far in my plans yet." She blanched, "You haven't thought that far ahead?!" He put his hands up to console her, "I have a feeling that winging it will be the way to go. I suppose I'll know what to do when I meet him."

The cerulean haired woman rolled her eyes, but her mouth formed a smile. "I hope for your descendant's sake that he hasn't inherited your lax attitude when it comes to serious situations." The middle aged man chuckled lightly. His helmet formed out of his armour again piecing itself back together, until it was only Isaac's glowing helmet again. "We should get going, Basilio will be wondering where his prized champion is." He jabbed her in the ribs lightly.

The woman sighed in exasperation with her companion then put her mask back on. As they walked back towards the coliseum, they knew that soon things would be much more complicated than they already were.


Hey guys sorry I couldn't upload this last night. I had to record one of my high school's football game for the coach so I didn't have access to my computer till about 11 last night. It's also just a little bit shorter because of that. :/

I'll try to shell most of another one out today so you guys can enjoy. So, until then, see you all in the next installment!