Ivy x Veyle



C Support:

Veyle: Can I talk to you, Ivy?
Ivy: Certainly, Lady Veyle.
Veyle: I just want to say, I’m really sorry.
Veyle: I’m sorry my papa made your father…go mad.
Ivy: Don’t do this.
Veyle: I understand he was a gentle king who took good care of his people and his family, before…
Veyle: If it weren’t for my father, he’d still be with his family─with you.
Ivy: Please, no more.
Ivy: The past is past. There is no use dwelling on it.
Veyle: I know you feel that way, but I…
Ivy: You owe me no apologies. Your father’s sins are not yours to bear.
Veyle: I don’t feel like that’s true. Please, I have to do something.
Ivy: Stubborn, aren’t you?
Ivy: In that case, I shall think of some penance you can perform when next we meet.
Veyle: Thank you. I’ll do whatever you ask.
Ivy: You may come to regret those words.

B Support:

Veyle: Ivy, this is not…
Ivy: Too late to take it back─you said you would do whatever I asked as penance.
Veyle: Yes, but…
Ivy: No excuses.
Ivy: To make amends, you must eat this spicy dish. And I expect you to clean your plate.
Veyle:
Ivy: Has fear rendered you speechless?
Ivy: Perhaps I was too harsh. All right─I’ll forgive you if you can endure a single bite.
Ivy: This was your own doing, if you’ll recall. I still don’t believe you have anything to atone for.
Veyle:
Ivy: Wait…
Ivy: How are you enjoying this so much? I made certain it was incredibly spicy.
Veyle: I love spicy food!
Ivy: You do?
Ivy: Father told me you couldn’t stand it.
Ivy: Perhaps I misheard him?
Veyle: Oh, it’s so yummy. I can’t stop eating!
Veyle: But this is definitely not a punishment. It’s more like a reward!
Veyle: I love eating this food so much, but I hate not making amends for the past.
Ivy: No matter.
Ivy: If she enjoys it, so much the better.
Ivy: She is genuinely moved to tears…
Ivy: Your atonement ends here, Lady Veyle.
Veyle: What?! No!
Veyle: This can’t be it. I’ll stop eating this incredible food. I will!
Ivy: No, please finish it. Don’t let it go to waste.
Ivy: Seeing you in pain is not going to bring me any closure, you know.
Ivy: If anything…I think seeing you happy is more likely to do it.

A Support:

Veyle: Oh, Ivy. I need to talk to you about my atonement the other day.
Veyle: I’m so sorry I ate all that yummy food. I just couldn’t help myself.
Ivy: Why are you still bringing that up? I thought for certain we’d resolved this.
Veyle: But…
Ivy: Listen to me, Lady Veyle.
Ivy: My father was corrupted by the Fell Dragon. He was coerced down a dark path.
Ivy: But that is not in any way your fault.
Veyle:
Ivy: You are still unconvinced.
Ivy: To be frank…I understand. I’m often told that I am not responsible for my father’s misdeeds.
Ivy: That does not make it any easier to accept.
Veyle: I know exactly how you feel.
Ivy: It’s a bit ridiculous, isn’t it?
Ivy: Here I am telling you not to carry the burden of your father’s actions…
Ivy: But I could not accept those same words when they were said to me.
Ivy: Nevertheless… We both need to hear it. And we both need to try, as best we can, to believe it.
Veyle: Oh, Ivy…
Veyle: I won’t mention making amends to you anymore.
Veyle: But there is something I wish for.
Veyle: I wish you and I could make this world a place where people don’t carry these awful burdens.
Ivy: We share this goal.
Veyle: I won’t bring up atonement again. I promise.
Veyle: I just thought maybe we could help each other… since we both know what it’s like to suffer.
Veyle: We could, couldn’t we?
Ivy: Of course. Absolutely.
Ivy: Thank you, Lady Veyle.
Veyle: Thank you, Ivy.