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Support convo C:
Jane: So, Lyn, do you have a moment?
Lyn: Yes, of course, what is it?
Jane: So, that tactician you mentioned, was he about yay-high, fair-haired, went by the name of-
Lyn: How do you know all of this?
Jane: Well you see, some time ago I was going by another name-
Lyn: Your eyes... it really is you. I admit when Eliwood first told me I didn’t believe it.
Jane: Hmph, he wasn’t supposed to say anything, but I can’t blame him. But yeah it’s me, that is, if you still want to think of me as me...
Lyn: Of course, I’ve missed you terribly.
Jane: Great. I’m glad you’re here, I dunno if I could have won this war without you.
Lyn: If you're same tactician I remember, the one who reunited me with my grandfather, you'll be fine
Jane: Those were the days, eh?
Lyn: I think those old times are best left uncaught.
Jane: You're probably right. Still, I'm so glad to have you back.
Support convo B:
Lyn: So when you were 14, you encouraged me to let Kent court me on our way to Caelin
Jane: Yeah, I didn’t want to break your heart if I returned to earth
Lyn: When you were 18 and the fate of the world was at stake, you played matchmaker for Karla and Bartre
Jane: Well that was destiny, Fir needed to be born, her existence was a fixed event in time
Lyn: You also hooked Farina up with Hector, Ninian with Eliwood, and Priscilla with Erk
Jane: They went together well
Lyn: In all that time you sat on the sidelines waiting for a woman to court you. I never realized how long you’ve had the heart of a maiden fair
Jane: You’re not wrong
Lyn: which is your way of admitting I’m right
Jane: So, I guess I really am a woman to you now?
Lyn: I wonder if that wasn't always the case?
Jane: Truly?
Lyn: Yes, the more I think on it, the more I come to realize this has been a part of you for some time
Jane: What gave it away?
Lyn: You remember how the tribe broke apart?
Jane: Ohhhhhh.
Lyn: At the time I ignored it, but you showed me a deference that I didn't understand.
Jane: Well, I mean, I was used to taking orders. 'Specially from a beauty like you.
Nino and Jaffar moment:
Nino: hey Lyn, you and Mama Jane going somewhere?
Lyn: We were just going into town to escort the supplies here, why do you ask?
Nino: oh, no reason
Jaffar: She wants to know if you two are dating.
Lyn: !... oh, Jaffar, it’s you. Don’t sneak up on people like that! It’s rude!
Jaffar: Ma- Lieutenant Jane already told me about that. She said something about putting a bell on me?
Jane: My exact words were “keep startling me when I have a weapon in hand and I’m going to have to put a bell around your neck”
Support convo A:
Lyn: Jane, I need you to be straight with me
Jane: oh, you should know by now-
Lyn: yes yes, nothing about you is straight. You know what I mean, can you be honest and look me in the eye?
Jane: For you, I think I can do that.
Lyn: so, did you have feelings for me?
Jane: ugh, yes, I’ve had feelings for you for a long while and...
Lyn: why didn’t you say anything?
Jane: I thought you and Kent were happy together
Lyn: we were, for a little while.
Jane: Well, that’s something, right?
Lyn: if you had asked...
Jane: l would have disappointed you eventually
Lyn: Well, you’ll have to prove that, from now on, I’m not letting you go un-courted, or whatever it is you people say
Jane: I think I’d like that, a lot. After all, you are the woman I've been dreaming of ever since we met so, y'know, no pressure or anything
Lyn: Do you really think you of all people can scare me off?
Support Convo S:
Lyn: So, with Karla, I thought you were just good friends, she even trained you in the sword.
Jane: So did I, at first. I just tried to give her good advice on dealing with her brother and suggesting that if she wanted a family she could have one.
Lyn: She mistook your aid and companionship for something more
Jane: In retrospect, I see where I went wrong, and I feel I should stress that I was seduced by her.
Lyn: Why?
Jane: In case you felt envious that she took-
Lyn: that’s not what worries me. At 18 you were, how to say this,
Jane: an idjit?
Lyn: you were a genius at rallying the army but you were bad at understanding people, like yourself. In many ways, I feel she took advantage of you.
Jane: I was 18, there’s no law-
Lyn: That’s not what matters! It was still wrong of her to treat you like some fool boy toy she could love and leave.
Jane: you’re right. I’m sorry.
Lyn: you have nothing to apologize for. I just worried about you.
Jane: thank you, you were right to. Have I told you that I love you?
Lyn: I-I-
Jane: it’s okay, I’m from a family that says that every time we say goodbye, so it’s easy for me to say.
Lyn: I think I could definitely get used to hearing that.
Jane: I love you, always have, always will.
Lyn: Jane...
