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Eliwood & Ninian
Level C:
NINIAN: | Lord Eliwood... |
ELIWOOD: | Ninian. |
NINIAN: | I... I'd like to thank you. |
ELIWOOD: | huh? What is it? Why the formality? |
NINIAN: | Lady Lyn told me... She told me... She told me it was you. You were
the one who helped me one year ago. |
ELIWOOD: | Oh, that. |
NINIAN: | I apologize. I... I had lost consciousness, and I fear I never
properly thanked you, Lord Eliwood. |
ELIWOOD: | Don't let it concern you. I wanted to help. |
NINIAN: | But still-- |
ELIWOOD: | Hrm... Ah, I know! Next time you are free, show me your dancing!
Not one of those little dances--something special. |
NINIAN: | A special dance, my lord? |
ELIWOOD: | Er...sorry, didn't mean to sound too forward! |
NINIAN: | No, not at all! I mean, I'd be glad to. |
ELIWOOD: | Great, then it's a deal! I'm looking forward to it. |
NINIAN: | Y-Yes. I am, too. |
Level B:
ELIWOOD: | In Pharae, every year, we hold a grand harvest festival. Everyone
in the land comes to eat, drink, and dance. |
NINIAN: | That sounds like fun! |
ELIWOOD: | You should come, too, Ninian. Everyone would be happy to see your
dancing, I think. The one you showed me the other day was truly
beautiful. |
NINIAN: | Thank you. |
ELIWOOD: | My mother, too, loves dancing, you know. She would be pleased. At
festival time, she dances all night like a young maiden. My father
always clucked his tongue and shook his head, but each year, he would
dance with her until the dawn. Ah-- |
NINIAN: | ... ... |
ELIWOOD: | Forgive me. You...must think of my father often enough. |
NINIAN: | No...it's all right. I mean, not compared to you, Lord Eliwood... |
ELIWOOD: | Ninian, remember what I told you? My father's death was not your
fault. You should not blame yourself, not at all. |
NINIAN: | But, Lord Eliwood... y-you're wrong. You don't know everything
that... |
ELIWOOD: | What? |
NINIAN: | I... I have been deceiving you. |
ELIWOOD: | Deceiving? What do you mean? |
NINIAN: | It is just... I-I'm sorry. |
ELIWOOD: | Ninian? Ninian, don't cry. I don't know what has happened, but I do
know I never want to see you so sad. |
Level A:
ELIWOOD: | Ninian. |
NINIAN: | ... Lord Eliwood. |
ELIWOOD: | I finally caught up with you. What's wrong, Ninian? Why the long
face? |
NINIAN: | Please, do not worry on my account. I... I am not worthy--I am not
even worthy to stand in your sight, Lord Eliwood. I have been
decieving you. |
ELIWOOD: | Yes, as you were saying before. Ninian... You have been keeping
some secret from us? |
NINIAN: | Yes... |
ELIWOOD: | But...you can't tell me what it is. Am I right? |
NINIAN: | ...Yes. |
ELIWOOD: | Very well. |
NINIAN: | What...? |
ELIWOOD: | If it is too hard for you to talk about, I will not force you.
Just...if you ever feel able, tell me then. |
NINIAN: | But...I have been false... I have lied to you and the others. |
ELIWOOD: | Ninian, I love you. That will not change, no matter what may come. |
NINIAN: | Lord Eliwood... |
ELIWOOD: | I don't care what your secret is--I will still feel the same.
If something troubles you, let me sweep it away. Please don't cry
anymore. I would do anything to see you smile again. You are
the first woman I have felt this way about, Ninian. |
NINIAN: | Lord Eliwood... I...I don't know what-- Lord Eliwood...
Lord Eliwood... |
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