It is I, once again, with the final family support for Kou'li. Now, just because they are the basic C, B, A supports, doesn't mean that these people won't stop interacting with one another. They still will occasionally appear or be mentioned in other supports and/or when certain events in the plot occur, so no need to worry. But I am really excited to start with the future children supports. I have some ideas already planned, but if you have any suggestions on how any of them might occur, feel free to tell me...they might just be picked over my own idea depending how much I like it.

ShadowRogue: It makes me really happy to hear how much you love my story, it really inspires to keep moving forward! As for the people I ship Lon'qu with, he's such a great character I kinda ship with everyone. But the ones that stand out to me are Lon'qu/MU, Lon'qu/Olivia, Lon'qu/Panne, Lon'qu/Sully,and Lon'qu/Gaius. As for your request, I'll try to insert a little bonus at the end of the supports just for you. It'll be a bit short but I hope you'll be happy. Thank you for reviewing.

Dictionary: Envy, Inferiority Complex, self-destructive thoughts...yes Kou'li is like that. But she would never admit to those things in front of Morgan. She prefers to keep those things bottled up, poor thing.


What surprised Kou'li the most was the fact Morgan never came to visit her. They had agreed to meet at her tent around mid-day and she patiently waited for him, eager to spend some time with her dear brother. But as time ticked by, the young tactician never came. So she took matters into her own hands. She set out to find her brother.

It wasn't too hard to find him. He was where she first guessed, in his tent. He was resting his head on his desk, looking bored out of his mind and somewhat depressed. Strange, this was not Morgan at all.

"Morgan? Are you alright?" she eyed strangely as he simply sighed with misery. Morgan was never like this. He was always ready with a smile, so seeing him like this worried her somewhat.

"Not really…" he groaned.

She looked at him with furrowed brows, concerned about him and his state of health. "Is something the matter? Are you feeling alright? Should I go find a healer?" she bombarded him with questions.

He shook his head and finally lifted his head from the desk. "Can't you see, Sis? Look around," motioning to the space around.

Her eyes flitted back and forth around the small tent. There was something about the place that seemed off. There was the bed, the desk, the chair… Wait a second…

"Morgan…where did all of your books go?" she said confused. The tent was oddly…barren. It was usually stocked to brim with texts and tomes. What happened then?

He sighed and crossed his arms. "Moth- took…..my…." he muttered on his breath, too unintelligible for her to understand.

She stepped closer to get into listening range. "I'm sorry Morgan, but what did she say?" she made him repeat, straining her ears.

"Mother…took my books away because I got in trouble," he finally huffed out.

Kou'li stared at him wide-eyed until a giggle sneaked out. She coughed to mask her amusement. "W-What did you do to make Mother so angry?" she said while trying to keep a straight face.

"I…may or may not have caught both Mother and Father in one of my pitfall traps. And Father mayyy have gotten a twisted ankle…maybe."

"Morgan!"

"This one was my best pitfall yet! I knew this one wouldn't fail!...I just didn't think Father would get hurt," he said rather guilty, slumping back into his chair.

Kou'li shook her head in disapproval. "Oh, Morgan…"

"You should have seen their faces though! Even when Mother was punishing me, I couldn't stop laughing," he said excitedly.

"It seems like your ideas are only getting worse and worse…" she deadpanned.

Morgan's previous expression of guilt quickly shifted when a thought popped into his head. And it wasn't the good kind. He gazed at her with a twinkle in his eye and a devious smile. Oh she knew that smile way too well. He only gave her that look when an idea popped into his head. Those usually weren't the best ones…

"Speaking of ideas," he smirked.

Kou'li waved his hands knowing fully well where this was going. "Oh no, you don't! I will not follow through with your crazy schemes. I don't want to be on Father and Mother's bad side!" she rejected his unspoken proposal.

"Aww, come on. It'll be fun," he whined.

"No."

"Kou'li…"

"No."

"Sis…"

"No!"

"Kouuuu," he begged. "Please, I promise we won't get in trouble," he pouted. He thought that by giving her those puppy dog eyes and that cute nickname of hers would persuade her. But she had a determination of iron clad steel. He wasn't going to change her mind. Not at all. Not one bit.

At least…that's what she promised herself.

Kou'li and Morgan attained support level C

"I simply cannot believe you made me do that, Morgan!" she shouted at him. Her face red with embarrassment and partial anger.

Morgan was currently clutching his stomach, struggling to breathe through his loud, powerful laughs. His cloak was disheveled and full of leaves and twigs, as was his hair as well. She was not in such a different state either.

The reasoning behind their bedraggled appearance was because they were running for their lives through a forest. More specifically, saving their lives from a bear.

Morgan's first idea was simple. He wanted to go and try to hunt and trap some small animals out in the forest. He said something along the lines of, "extra food, and a boost in morale for the troops." She suspected he just didn't like the food they were handing out today.

Kou'li always trying to be the level headed one between the both, refused to carry out his idiotic idea. But of course, she could never say no to her little brother.

One thing led to another and they encountered a bear in the middle of their stroll. Kou'li was cautious of it. Morgan was hungry for his favorite food. Such two desires never mix.

So after the two discussed and argued for some time on reasons why they should or shouldn't kill the bear, the wild animal overheard the commotion and decided they looked pretty tasty themselves. Thankfully, the camp was not too far off and they managed to escape the beast, but not without a few scrapes and bruises and Kou'li feeling like she was ready to get a heart attack any second now.

"Morgan! This is far from being amusing!" she said slightly miffed.

"Come on Sis, you can't deny that was pretty funny," he said, wiping a tear away.

She rolled her eyes at his childish behavior. "I cannot deny that was a stupid idea. A stupid idea that I always end up involved in," she turned her back on him, annoyed.

"You seriously aren't mad at me, are you?" he said in disbelief. He kept trying to catch her eyes, she kept turning away.

"Hmph." She raised her chin up high and refused to meet his eye, trying to get the message across that she was indeed upset.

Morgan frowned and played with the sleeves off his cloak. "I'm sorry if you're mad at me, Sis. I didn't think you would be. It was a pretty dumb idea, you're right. I promise you I won't do it again. Will you forgive me?" he said in a low voice.

Kou'li cracked one eye open and looked behind her to see if he truly meant it. Judging by the sullen look, droopy eyes, and pouty lips…yeah, he did mean it.

She sighed and finally eased back to her usual standing. Still giving her that sad look, she ruffled his hair to try to cheer him up. "There's no need to keep that frown, Morgan…I forgive you."

She could instantly see his eyes light up. "Really?" he asked.

She nodded. "Really. Now, why don't we go get supper? Seeing that bear made me really hungry, what about you?"

He hopped up in delight. "I'm starving! Food that isn't as tasty as bear, here I come!"

Just as the two were about to exit the tent, two piercing shouts came from outside. Two screams that seemed a little too…familiar.

Kou'li looked turned to Morgan with fear in her eyes. "Morgan…what was that?"

Morgan gulped. "I think that might have been Mother and Father again…"

"What did you do, Morgan?!"

Morgan scratched the back of his head nervously. "I…may or may not have set up a pitfall trap to catch an animal just in case it came close to the camp," he laughed nervously.

"Morgan!" The simultaneous shouts from both his sister and his parents sent shivers down his spine.

May the Gods have mercy on him…

Kou'li and Morgan attained support level B

Kou'li sipped her tea as Morgan watched her with amazement. "Woah… I really did that?" he wondered out loud.

"Yes, indeed you did," she responded. "You should have seen Father's face when he saw the mess you did. I've never seen him so surprised by something his whole life," she chuckled.

"And…and you really took the blame for me," he looked up at her.

"Of course. Couldn't have my little Brother be in trouble, now could I?" she gave a sly wink.

"You really took care of me, didn't you?"

"And I don't now?" she ribbed at him.

"Yeah you do, but…you must really care about me, don't you?"

She stared down at the warm tea in her hands with a knowing smile. "You were my only family, Morgan. When both Mother and Father died, I had no one. But you were always there, Morgan. Always there with a smile and plan in mind," she looked back at up him with a jeering look, "Of course those were usually your good ideas, not the ones you have now."

"Hey!" Morgan slammed his cup down.

She snickered. "Alright, I'm just messing with you." She went back to her serious demeanor, "But I do not lie when I say I do care for you, Morgan. I would gladly give my life for you, risk everything for you. You are my dear, dear, Brother."

His mouth twisted into a shameful smile as he looked at her with pained eyes. "It's nice to know you have my back, Sis, but…" he trailed off.

Kou'li put her cup of tea down. "But what, Morgan?"

Morgan clutched his head like he had a piercing headache, "It just makes me angry to know that I can't remember any of this. How can I really be grateful for all you've done when I can't remember?"

"You owe me nothing, Morgan. I do this out of the kindness of my heart and my love for my dear Brother. There is nothing to it," she stated matter-of-factly.

"Isn't there some way I can repay you? Something I can give back for all you've done for me?" he questioned.

"You just being safe and content is enough for me. Just…don't have go through with those "plans" of yours," she requested.

"But, Sis- " he began to complain.

"At least…unless I'm there," she added.

Morgan blinked several times until he smiled widely at her. "You're the best, Sis!"

She took a sip from her tea. "You bet I am."

"So does that mean we can go dig some pitfalls?!" he looked adrenalized.

Quietly putting down her cup of tea, she got up from the small table they were sitting at and pushed in the chair, leaving without saying a single word. Absolutely, positively done with him.

"Wait…Sis, I was only joking!" he shouted behind her. "I really didn't mean it...Sister? Sister?! Sister!"

Kou'li and Morgan attained support level A

I made this one a bit different from Kou'li's previous supports from her family which were usually a bit depressing. Kou'li is definitely a lot more cheerful and childish when with Morgan...he's the only one who can bring that side of her out. She'll lose that serious and lack of self-confidence of hers around him.

As for the upcoming support for Kou'li...I've decided that the next support will be hercanon S-support...now before you guys might think that this will be her only S-Support, you are wrong. I will do ALL of the future children, including the ladies, (except Lucina because she's paired up with Morgan, but she will have a support up to A!) So if you don't like the "canon" support, you can always ship Kou'li with another child. So go ahead and take your wild guesses on who it could be, a little hint, it is indeed one of the male future children. Happy guessing!