Chloé x Jean



C Support:

Jean: Um…excuse me, Chloé?
Chloé: Well, hello, Jean. Did you need help with something?
Jean: Not exactly. In fact, I thought maybe I could help you.
Chloé: With what?
Jean: I’d like you to have this stomach medicine.
Chloé: Oh my! Thank you.
Chloé: But my stomach’s not upset. Why did you think I needed medicine for it?
Jean: Well, you eat so much weird stuff. It’s only a matter of time before it disagrees with you.
Chloé: Haha! Are you worried all the folk food I eat won’t sit well with me?
Chloé: Don’t you worry about that. I’ve got an iron stomach.
Jean: Still and all, it’s good to be prepared.
Jean: Just the other day, I saw you stuffing yourself with what looked like…weird eyeballs.
Jean: Whatever that was, there’s no way it can be healthy for you.
Chloé: Maybe, but they’re so good! I’ll save some for you next time, as thanks for the medicine.
Jean: What?! Um, that’s OK. Your thanks are enough.
Jean: Anyway, be careful. It scares me to think of what you’re putting in your body.
Chloé: Sure, I’ll be careful. Thanks for looking out for me, Jean!

B Support:

Chloé: Hey, Jean. Would these herbs be useful?
Jean: Definitely! You have a good eye for this, Chloé. I can use those to relieve fevers.
Chloé: Oh! That’s good, ’cause I see a lot more growing just over there!
Jean: Thanks for your help. Go ahead and pick a few more than usual.
Jean: It’s been really nice having you out here with me.
Chloé: Well, your medicine has been a big help for all of us, so I’m happy to return the favor.
Jean: Still, it’s very kind of you.
Jean: Just be careful, OK? This part of the forest can get pretty dark in places.
Chloé: Huh, you’re right. This is just the kind of forest that feels like it could be…haAaAuUunted.
Jean: Haunted?
Chloé: Hahaha, are you scared of ghosts, Jean?
Jean: No. The idea of ghosts doesn’t frighten me.
Chloé: Most children would say that just to sound brave, but…you mean it, don’t you?
Jean: A ghost can’t really do anything to you. No, what’s much scarier to me is illness and injury.
Jean: Things that could actually end someone’s life.
Chloé: Mmm… Good point.
Chloé: In that case, we should gather more herbs so we can be better prepared for those things.
Jean: Right. Many illnesses and injuries are highly treatable, if you know what to do.
Jean: You don’t mind staying out with me a little longer, do you, Chloé?
Chloé: Of course not!

A Support:

Jean: Hmm…
Chloé: Jean? You seem pale.
Jean: I’ve just been thinking…
Chloé: About what?
Jean: I’m scared of losing people, Chloé.
Jean: Every day on the battlefield, people get hurt. Some even die.
Jean: I’ve seen things that I could never have imagined back in my peaceful hometown.
Jean: Doesn’t any of this scare you?
Chloé: Of course it does. And I’m sure we’re not the only ones.
Chloé: But there are things we have to do, even if it means facing our fears to do them.
Chloé: That’s the thought that drives us all to fight, day after day. It’s what drives me, at least.
Jean: Things we have to do, even if it’s scary, huh?
Chloé: I’m sure you have some too.
Chloé: I’ve seen you stand out on the battlefield without running from injury or death.
Jean: I suppose so. Thank you, Chloé.
Jean: It probably won’t ever get less scary, but that doesn’t mean I’ll run.
Jean: Not when I’ve got a steadfast friend like you.
Chloé: “Steadfast”! I like the sound of that.
Jean: Besides, you have an iron stomach, right? People like that are hard to kill.
Jean: Although…if your stomach does hurt after eating something strange, see me straightaway.
Chloé: Haha! I’m touched by your concern.
Jean: I mean it, OK? Seriously!
Chloé: I won’t go dying on you, Jean. Not so long as you’re watching out for me.