AN: I absolutely adore Inigo. He's got some of the most HILARIOUS supports in the game, right up there with Morgan(F) and Cynthia and Owain. Also I find Olivia equally adorable.

It should be noted that this is going with a Female Robin who marries Chrom (because I SHIP THIS SO HARD) so Inigo is not Lucina's sibling. Though in all my M!Robin playthrough he usually is, because Cynthia needs a higher strength cap and I need my army of Galeforce spamming children.

Anyway, on with the show.


Lucina listens with only half an ear as her mother issues orders to her army and it is with a bitter smile that Lucina imagines what life would have been like if her parents had lived. The Risen would never have stood a chance, not with her mother's eyes surveying the battlefield and watching as the parents of her dear friends turn into whirlwinds of death. At the back of her mind she had always known that they were great warriors - but so much of it had been from the perspective of a child - it was one thing to hear about Henry's curse-slinging, it was another thing entirely to see and hear his gleeful laughter at nearly having his arm removed from his body, only to deal injuries a thousand times worse to the offender.

It is also the first time Lucina has really come to see her parents and their companions as people - rather than just adults, lost in battle long ago. She had heard stories about Tharja's obsession with her mother, had heard anecdotes about Kellam's lack of presence, Sumia's clumsiness, Gaius' ridiculous sweet tooth, Libra's sheer prettiness (honestly, how could a man be so pretty?), seeing them in action was one thing entirely. It was funny in a way, seeing what things were simply in the blood as it were when it came to her friends.

She had seen some of Lon'qu's aversion to women in their duel two years ago - that instinctive flinch that had allowed her to disarm him when she drew close - and she had nearly laughed aloud to see it.

Clearly Inigo had not inherited his father's disposition towards the ladies at all - some skill with the sword, for sure, but definitely not his personality.

Speaking of Inigo - Lucina is quite sure she recognizes that laugh.

"Inigo!" she calls out, to which she is met with a horrified shriek.

"GYAAAAAAARGH!" the boy spins around - ridiculously graceful for even being apparently frightened out of his mind - and his face immediately fixes itself into a brilliant smile upon recognizing her first as female, and then as Lucina as his eyes widen in surprise.

"Lucina? Lucina, it is you!" he exclaims warmly. "What brings you here?"

"Me?" Lucina asks wryly. "That is a question I should be asking of you!"

"Well, naturally I aim to crush the rascals who make trouble for the village!"

Lucina has only to wait mere seconds before Inigo's true motive, despite him beingas prone to heroics as say Cynthia or Owain, comes out. "And then once the lot of them are sorted, it's off to tea with a beauty of the fields. Heh heh heh."

Really. She was not seeing the resemblance at all - besides the hair colour.

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Inigo's laughter turns a little nervous as Lucina continues to stare at him with that look that was six parts exasperation, two parts confusion and all fond. Of course she had worried for all of them. Inigo had too - though if the rumours he had heard were true, she had indeed managed to change destiny - at least in part.

He opens his mouth to ask her to please stop staring, she's going to make him blush why was she here, has she seen or heard from any of the others when a black and turquoise blur speeds past him, closely followed by a gentle ringing whirl of thin silk and pink hair and Inigo freezes for a moment as familiar voices echo through the hallways of the fortress.

"Stop staring!" his mother's voice exclaims shrilly, promptly followed by a gruff : "Let's see how fast you die!"

Inigo stares in the direction of the fighting, a thousand emotions surging in him - was that... Could it possibly be... He wonders as he joins the fray.

And it is the gruff, admonishing and exasperated: Pay attention! As the raven-haired man blocks a blow that would have taken Inigo's head off and the sight of the absolutely gorgeous pink-haired woman dancing that Inigo knows without a shadow of a doubt that he's found them - he's finally home.


AN: Right. I ship Lon'qu x Olivia with a PASSION. I mean, LOOK AT THEIR PAIRED ENDING. IS THAT NOT THE MOST ADORABLE THING EVER? Also I find it hilarious with Inigo being pretty much the total opposite of his dad with regards to women.