This one was kinda hastily put together, and I promise I'll improve on it next time, but to be short, enjoy. - ThatOneGuyThatWrites
Severa sat awkwardly beside Robin, Cordelia pacing back and fourth across the tent. The couple shifted on the bed, after all they were dragged here by a very upset and confused Cordelia. After discovering Robin's daughter inside the Ruins of Time, initial confusion followed.
Robin was accused of cheating by his wife, who stormed away in tears and rage. His daughter -Gods his daughter- was confused as to what was happening and would not stop her relentless pounding of questions directed at Robin. Vaike was just confused, whereas Cordelia had given Robin an evil stare.
Robin immediately went after Severa, his daughter in tow. Robin had asked his daughter to provide a name, which ended up being Morgan. He was quite happy with that, he was always fond of that name.
When Robin finally caught up to the raging blonde, he was slapped across the face. He had taken arrows to the shoulder, sword slashes across his chest, and pike wounds across his arms, but that hurt the most. He had never felt the raw rage that was behind the attack, even Gangrel had not displayed that much rage.
The two spent most of that night talking, well mostly Robin, while Severa refused to make eye contact and stared at the tent floor in silent protest. Eventually Robin had explained the concept of a second or third time-line where all of this had happened before, which allowed Robin to have Morgan with Severa, but they eventually failed against Grima. Then Morgan was transported back in time to now, where their relationship was still early on.
Severa barely accepted the idea, but the hair color of Morgan and the almost glowing red eyes were dead giveaways of her familial traits.
At that note, Cordelia had dropped into the tent. The knight had explained through clenched teeth that Morgan had spent the whole day with her dear, loving, grandmother. Cordelia continued to say that Vaike had taken Morgan to train and test her combat prowess. Robin realized with a face-palm that he has barely spent any time with his daughter.
Cordelia stopped her pacing and faced Robin, her face turning red with rage or embarrassment, Robin couldn't tell. "Robin..." Cordelia began with a sigh, "Is my daughter pregnant?" She asked with a tinge of fear in her voice. "WHAT! MOTHER!" Severa began angrily, but was cut off by Robin, trying to stop the damage that Morgan's appearance had caused. The fight with her mother was already splitting people apart as it was, tension did not need to be increased.
"Well...it's possible." Robin said while scratching his head, giving a wry smile. Cordelia turned an angry glare to the white-haired man. "So you..." Cordelia trailed off, hoping Robin would get the meaning.
Nodding nodded in confirmation and added a muttered 'Yes." Robin mentally smiled, imagining Cordelia's face if he added an unnecessary, but completely true, "Multiple times," to his confession.
Severa groaned and covered her face, which was now completely red. Cordelia sat back into a spare chair, slumping downwards, "I don't know what to do..." Cordelia said, leaving the statement hanging in the air. Robin picked up on this fact, beginning to think of a good thing to say.
"Well...since our daughter and your granddaughter has shown up, doesn't that mean that everything works out in the end?" Robin spoke innocently, to which Severa replied by sinking lower in her seat. Robin thought he could hear his wife muttering something about being a mother. He mentally made a note to talk to her some more later about Morgan. Cordelia slumped forward in the chair, staring at the floor.
Cordelia dismissed herself after a short silence, Robin and Severa still not really looking at each other. "Robin..." Severa slumped into his side tears forming on her face. The Grandmaster put his arm around he blonde, pulling her in close. "I'm too young to be a mother. I don't even know what to do..." Severa spoke softly.
Robin gulped down a large bit of air, preparing himself. "Severa, with all these circumstances together, as well as the whole war with Walhart, we just need to be strong together. As Shepherds and as husband and wife, we need to be strong. I don't need to tell you to be strong, you have proven that you are capable enough to handle an entire army of Risen, but sometimes, you need to be strong for the ones you love. Now that we have this...miracle from the future, I have no doubt that we will continue on together and beat Grima this time around. And if you want to slap me and yell at me some more, I get it. You're confused, you're scared. I am too. But for now...we just need to be strong. For Morgan, for each other."
Robin finished with a shaky breath, and looked down at his wife. Her eyes were filled with water, and she was blushing madly. Severa leaned upwards, intent on landing a delicate kiss to Robin's lips-just when a familiar-cloaked figure darted inside the tent. "AH! I-I'm sorry-I should have knocked, eh..." Morgan said, looking away and meaning to leave the tent. Robin chuckled lightly and held up his hand, prompting Morgan to stay put.
Robin released Severa and turned towards the young intruder, smiling. "Well Morgan, I would like you to meet Severa, your mother." Morgan's eyes widened as she took a hesitant step towards the blonde eighteen year-old. Severa's face twisted into one of confusion. "Morgan, do you not recognize me? I think I would have left a good impression on you, I mean after all how could you miss me?" Severa spoke plainly, unaware of the impact of her words.
Morgan's face twisted into sadness as tears sprung to her eyes. "N-no mother...I have no memory of you..." Robin immediately went scrambled to pick up the pieces of his family-life before they could fall apart completely. "W-what she means Severa is that she has amnesia. Like father like daughter, huh?" He added with a chuckle, and upon seeing his wife's unamused face he continued. "She can barely remember anything, save for the basics about me. So no need to worry, I'm sure you raised her beside me. How could you not have left an impression on her?"
Robin would later regret those words, as Morgan managed to spend just as much, if not more, than Severa during one of their shopping trips.
The family spent time late into the night, exchanging information and telling stories. Morgan eventually curled into a ball near the pillows of the bed, to which Robin gazed on with admiration. Severa's face was red, still nervous about becoming a mother this early.
Robin gently picked up the light-weighted Morgan and placed her on the side of the bed, slipping in beside her. Robin motioned for Severa to join him, which she eventually did. Robin wrapped a comforting arm around Severa and another around Morgan, cradling the two most important people in his life.
