"Coming!" Robin hollered as he scrambled to greet whoever was knocking on his door stepping over a plethora of papers along the way.

"Lucina!" Robin was surprised that she would visit his room, "What brings you by?"

"You did not attend our training session this morning. I thought I would check in on you."

"That was today?" Robin went pale, "I'm so sorry! I thought it was tomorrow."

"It's quite alright," Lucina smiled, "I brought you some lunch in case you weren't feeling well. Do you mind?"

"Uh," Robin's mind went to his mess of a room, but he was not going to turn her down after she went through all that trouble, "Sure," he opened the door to let her in, "Come on in."

"Sorry about the mess," Robin started to pick up various papers and books off the floor.

"Here, let me help with that," Lucina set the basket she was carrying down and began to help Robin tidy up.

"You don't have to do that."

"It's no bother," Lucina continued to work. Several minutes in, Lucina saw something odd. It was a piece of paper with her name on it folded like a letter. Curiosity got the best of her and she flipped it open to reveal several lines of text.

"Thanks for the help. How about–" Robin froze when he saw what Lucina was reading, "Don't read that!"

It was too late though, "R-Robin."

"Sorry," he snatched the letter from her grasp, "I wasn't going to send that. Please forget it."

"Robin, I–"

"Of course I shouldn't expect you to just act like everything's normal." He rubbed his hands through his hair, "You must think I'm some sort of pervert. I-I'm sorry. I'll leave you be."

Lucina was too stunned to do much other than watch as Robin left. Her eyes trailed back down to where she had been holding the letter and she let out a light laugh. She did not think it possible, and yet that letter said it. However, Robin said he never intended to send it. Did his feelings change?

Lucina regained control of herself and realized that she had let him go. Hurrying off, she set out in search of him-her love.


Robin kept beating himself up mentally as he stared at the old piece of paper. Why had he not disposed of it? He supposed it just got lost in his piles of papers. He had written it weeks ago to help vent his feelings, but it just made him pine for her all the more. He had it bad. He tried to hide it and at least be friends, but now he believed that to be over.

At least before, they could be friends, but a life without her entirely was almost too much for him.

"Robin?" She called out to him.

He went cold. Was she here to scold him? Tell him she never wanted to see him again; that he disgusted her?

"Y-yes?" Robin swallowed and looked up from the corner of the library he had taken refuge in.

She slunk down and sat next to him, "I wanted to speak with you about the letter."

Robin readied himself for what he thought was to come, "Go on."

"Robin, do you…still feel that way?"

"I…do," Robin did not bother to deny it. He was smitten.

"I see," Lucina looked down at the letter, "Why did you leave?"

"I couldn't bear to hear your rejection and how much I may have disgusted you."

"Disgusted you? I am not disgusted."

"You aren't?" Robin jerked his gaze to her.

"No, in fact, I am quite…happy."

"H-happy?"

"Yes, Robin. I also feel that way about you, but I lacked the courage to say anything. It seems we were both mistaken."

"I guess so," Robin smiled, "I'm glad I didn't throw that letter away now."

"Yes," Lucina smiled as well, "Good thing it was me who found it though."

"Yes, that could have been awkward. Good thing most people aren't so willing to help me clean my room."

"Indeed."

A/N: Just a short little thing.

In Heroes news, I have 488 orbs as of posting.

I also made a gallery for my five star units. It makes it easier to give a better idea of what you have than a list since it allows for skills and such. Anyway, if anyone's interested, I can make it public on my profile. Don't expect it to be too world shattering, but I do mention Heroes a good bit, and you can request certain units for stuff like grand conquests.