Hey guys, it's been a while since the last chapter. I was in the middle of writing another chapter, when this idea popped into my head, and I just couldn't not do it. Also, I am not ashamed to admit to listening to 'Agh! Won goph in mah mouph!' the entire bloody time I was writing this, so feel free to go have it playing in the background while reading this! Anyway, usual disclaimers apply. I don't own Fire Emblem or any of its characters. Now, with that out of the way, here you go! Enjoy guys.
~Lucina~
I calmly walked through camp towards Mother and Father's tent. It was dinner time, and they had yet to show up in the dining tent. Gerome had just told me how he felt about me earlier in the day, and I had yet to see either of my parents. I've been wanting to tell them about me and Gerome all day. Sure, Mother and Father may give him a hard time because they have to being my parents, but they know that he's a good person, and hopefully will accept it with open minds. I smirked as I thought back to the time when Mother and Father had walked by when Inigo was attempting to hit on me. The hilarity that was Mother and Father nearly skinning them alive with their blades was still amusing to me even to this day. I smirked as I remembered the look on Inigo's face, and slightly chuckled at my imaginings of Gerome's face taking on the same expression.
Looking up, I noticed that I was outside of Mother and Father's tent. As I knocked on the campus flap of the tent, I called out, "Mother, Father, it's time for dinner." Then, without waiting for a response, I pushed the flap open and entered their tent. Once I was inside, I stopped cold, as I took in the scene that was before me. Mother and Father were looking at me with surprised expressions, as I saw that they were both without clothing, my mother straddling my father who was tied to the main pole of their tent.
I felt a hot blush rise to my cheeks, as I lifted my hands to cover my eyes and screamed out, "I'M SO SORRY! I-I'll just, um, catch you guys later? Argh, no! I mean, I'll SEE you two later! ARGH! NO! I mean, good-bye!" With that, I turned on my heel, and ran out of their tent. As I ran, I heard them both shout my name after me.
I ran for a while through camp, only finally coming to a stop as I collided with someone, sending us both sprawling to the ground. Shaking my head to clear it of the pain that had occurred when slamming into whomever I had, I sighed. I looked up to see whom it was that I had ran right into, and was graced by the slight of my younger brother. Standing quickly, I offered my hand to him as I apologized, "Oh, Morgan! I'm so sorry! I wasn't watching where I was going!"
Taking my hand, he grinned as I pulled him up answering, "No worries! Where were you headed to in such a hurry?"
I waved my hand in front of me as I said, "Nowhere specifically."
Morgan crossed his arms in front of his chest as he replied, "Uh huh. So, you just randomly decided to sprint through camp as though you were running for your life, for no specific reason?"
I felt my cheeks grow hot again as another blush rose to my cheeks and answered, "Umm, yes?"
Morgan raised an eyebrow at me, saying nothing. Finally, after a while of silence, he shrugged and lowered his arms. I let out a breath I hadn't realized that I was holding, and felt myself relax slightly. Morgan then looked up at me as he said, "I was actually headed over to Mother and Father's tent when you ran into me to come invite them to dinner. Wanna come with me?"
My eyes widened in alarm at that. I quickly grabbed onto Morgan's arm, and turned him back around, towards the direction of the dining tent as I exclaimed, "Uh, why don't we just meet them over there little brother? I'm pretty sure that Mother and Father are busy with things that pertain to things that we don't need to be involved in. When they're finished, I'm positive that they'll come to the dining tent on their own, so why don't we just wait for them there?" Only one of us need be scarred with seeing that image run through their brain.
Thankfully, Morgan didn't struggle as I led him by the arm over towards the dinning tent. As I all but dragged him, he managed to get out, "Umm, alright. If you say so Sis…"
Lucina, darling. You REALLY shouldn't walk into a tent before hearing their occupants give you permission to enter, or else these things happen. I'm sorry darling… Not really… *grins evilly* Best half an hour ever happened as I wrote this. So anyway guys, hope you guys enjoyed this chapter, and now I'll be getting back to writing the one that I was in the middle of doing when I had to do this. See you guys when that one's finished.
