Libra and Anna, Robin thought it was an interesting combination. They probably would, too. Money hungry Anna, and believer Libra. Wasn't there something about money being the root of evil? Robin couldn't remember, she didn't talk to Libra about his faith much, it could've been something else for all she knew. Now, how to cater to their tastes? Anna would definitely appreciate something finer, if only as a way to show off money, but Libra would definitely prefer something more humble. Maybe something charitable? Not like Robin knew. Maybe she should just save it for later, after all, she had been working hard, she could definitely use a break. . .

Meanwhile...

Anna had sat through an entire theological discusion between Libra, one of the most devout people she knew, and Henry, who was, well, the opposite. If you asked her why, she would've shrugged. She wasn't sure how she got herself into this, but she had practically been forced to stay. Whenever she tried to leave, one of the males would ask for her opinion on something, only to be cut off by the other. It was finally over, but she had to talk to Libra about their agreement before she could leave, much to her chagrin.

"Would you mind if we rescheduled?" Libra asked.

Anna would've said yes, but the look on Libra's face actually worried her. It could easily effect business, and, if she was being completely honest with herself, she had grown to respect, maybe even like, the priest. "We need to settle some stuff, namely all the unauthorized discounts, but it can wait. You seem to have something your mind, so what's going on?" Anna said.

Libra sighed, and, although he wondered why she put off the money talk, he decided to take the chance, "I feel as though my faith were growing stagnant."

"What," it came out as more of a statement than a question, but Anna was curious at the sudden change.

"I am starting to have doubts. . ." Libra trailed off, leaving something unsaid.

"Isn't that normal? We all have our times of doubt."

"You never seem to doubt the power of money," Libra shot, "I'm sorry for snapping."

Anna frowned, "I do, sometimes. As much as I love it, money can't solve mental health problems or fix relationships."

"Well, no, but it seems to do more for you than anyone in the church has done for me."

"So, that's what's got you down," Anna giggled, "it's kind of funny, you're always telling me not to put too much faith in money, but maybe you shouldn't put too much faith in people!"

Libra winced, "I don't put much faith in many people, however, I stand by what I said."

"Of course you do! If people can't believe in themselves, what can they believe in?"

"They can believe in others," Libra replied.

They sat in silence, neither knowing what to say.

"Do you believe in me?" Anna asked.

Libra smiled, "Yes."

"Well, do you wanna go out with me?"

Libra chuckled, "That seems off topic."

Anna smiled, "I guess it is, but you should answer quickly, I'm a fickle girl y'know."

"I know," Libra replied, "but I would certainly enjoy it."

"Then it's a date. Just don't think I've let you off the hook for losing profit."

"I would never expect anything else."

Later...

"Wait, what? You're telling me that Libra and Anna have actually been together?" Robin skeptically said. "No, it's not that I don't believe you. . . Fine, fine, goodbye, Maribelle."

Robin sighed, ripped off the pictures from her dartboard, and shot one. Of course, it landed on Lon'qu, the only person she wasn't actually worried about. She would figure out who to pair him with later. She had a game to finish (and a bunch of players to beat).


Q: I feel like this is getting a little serious. Whoops. After I finish this, I'll probably have a male!Robin version. It probably won't be by vote though. Sorry. Anywho, it's time Lon'qu

Option 1: Lon'qu x Flavia

Option 2: Lon'qu x Vaike

Option 3: Lon'qu x Kellam

Poll's on my page. Still sorry for last time's mix up.