Author's Note: I hope I didn't miss any grammar or spelling mistakes this time... Anyways, this would be my idea for a C Support between these two. Of course, it happens during the same chapter you are first able to use him after the end of Lyn's Chapters. Since, if you don't get it during that chapter, you'd never see the A Support! Or get the special ending! And that would be bad. lol
Lady Lyndis was pleased when the tactician had sent Nils with her through the mountains. She was stronger now, and able to take on anyone who came her way. The fighting was tough, but as soon as she had a break in the action, the female lord and the young musician sat down in the shade of the trees to rest. Lyn sat beside the teal-haired boy, deeply concerned for him. He had not spoken much to her in awhile, which was rare, for they usually had many conversations throughout the day. Since Ninian died, he was quite withdrawn. "Nils, how fair you," she inquired as she rested her back against a tree.
He glanced at her, managing a smile. "Ah, Lady Lyndis... I am well." He still hurt from the loss of Ninian, but he was doing much better now. His eyes locked onto hers, to silently communicate this. He knew she could read his expression. When she offered a small smile, he adopted a relaxed posture. After a long silence, Nils broke it with a question. "Lady Lyndis, may I ask you something?" His crimson gaze turned to her as she looked at him, nodding. "Yes, of course, what is it, Nils?" Nils hesitated, looking at his dirt-colored boots thoughtfully. "Well... how did you feel after your parents, and tribe, were killed by those bandits?" He did not even look at her; he could sense the sudden drop of heart within her. After a moment, he slowly spoke up once more, "You don't have to tell me, I was just wondering..."
Lady Lyndis placed a hand on his shoulder in insistence as she quickly replied, "No, it's not that..." Her voice trailed off as she thought about it. "I just... don't believe how I reacted to it would be a good example for you." Nils looked at her, blinking with a quizzical expression. She returned to her relaxed posture, but turned her gaze to the sky. "My heart... it felt like it exploded a thousand times at once... But then... it burned." Her sorrowful expression deepened, eyes narrowing. "It burned for vengeance, burned for the bandits to suffer for their actions, not just for them to die." She let her words hang for a moment, before she looked at him. "The desire for revenge, and revenge itself, can do horrible things to a person. Not just yourself, but everyone who cares about you." She placed a gentle hand on his shoulder and gave it a gentle squeeze. "Nils... please, don't harbor such hate as I had. I don't want that for you... and I'm sure Ninian would not have wanted it, either." She managed a sad smile.
Nils looked away for a moment, contemplating this. Finally, he turned back to her, flashing a small smile. "I will not, Lady Lyndis... Thank you." Her smile brightened, which sent waves of warmth throughout his body. She always' seemed to do that. She stood up and offered him her hand. He allowed her to assist him to his feet, mainly for the innocent excuse to grasp her hand. He was happy to hold her hand once more, like the days within Lyndis' League. As they returned to the battlefield, he could not help himself but to watch her as she fought. Her actions were graceful, perfected. She was strong, too, and very brave. And so beautiful.
