Rosado x Goldmary



C Support:

Rosado: Hey, Goldmary! Could you teach me how to cook?
Goldmary: I could, but why the sudden interest?
Rosado: I’ve been thinking…
Rosado: When it comes to cuteness, I’m obviously miles ahead of you.
Goldmary: Excuse me?
Rosado: But you’re still better than me at a lot of things. And cooking is one of your many talents.
Rosado: So I figure, if I really want to compete with you, I should learn. How hard could it be?
Goldmary: Sorry, but I’m still not past the part where you said you’re miles ahead of me in cuteness.
Rosado: Really? Well, we can come back to that another day.
Rosado: The important thing is I want to learn to cook, and I want you to teach me. What do you say?
Goldmary: Not the most flattering way to ask for a favor.
Goldmary: But since we’re friends… All right. I’ll teach you.
Rosado: Yes! Thanks, Goldmary!
Rosado: Soon I’ll be adorable and multitalented!
Goldmary: I suppose we’ll see…

B Support:

Rosado: Dang it, Goldmary! Why are my omelets not as good as yours?!
Rosado: I followed all the steps you showed me. What am I missing?
Goldmary: There’s a trick to it. You’ll pick it up with practice.
Rosado: Why is cooking so much harder than eating? Maybe I’m not cut out for this.
Goldmary: Giving up already? You’ve only just started.
Rosado: It’s not that I want to give up. I just don’t want the stress of being bad at something.
Goldmary: You know, Rosado…
Goldmary: You have so many wonderful qualities.
Rosado: Aw, thanks! Wait, why are you complimenting me all of a sudden?
Goldmary: In fact, you’re one of the most charming people I’ve ever met.
Goldmary: Giving up just because you weren’t perfect right away, though…
Goldmary: That’s the only thing that could ever make you look like a loser.
Rosado: Oh…
Goldmary: Ah, well. I guess it can’t be helped.
Goldmary: You’ve already decided you don’t want the stress.
Goldmary: Consider our cooking lessons canceled.
Rosado: Wait.
Rosado: No. I wanna keep going.
Goldmary: Ah, you do?
Rosado: Yes! Let me take dinner shift tonight. I’ll make omelets for everybody!
Goldmary: That should give you all the practice you need.

A Support:

Rosado: Well, Goldmary? How’s the omelet?
Goldmary: Excellent. You got the texture just right.
Goldmary: I knew you could do it. That’s why I didn’t want you to quit.
Rosado: I stuck with it because of what you said.
Rosado: I’m one of the most charming people you’ve ever met, but I’ll be a loser if I quit too easily.
Goldmary: Well remembered.
Rosado: They were familiar words.
Rosado: Hortensia said basically the same thing to me back at the academy.
Goldmary: I know. She told me about how you first behaved when you started there.
Goldmary: You were so focused on being popular that you completely neglected your studies.
Rosado: Yeah. She said no matter how cute or charming I am, I’ll be a loser if I don’t apply myself.
Rosado: It’s not enough just to be cute. I have to work to improve too. You reminded me of that.
Goldmary: I’m so glad. It wouldn’t have looked good for me to be friends with a quitter.
Goldmary: Then again, if you really were a loser, we would never have become friends in the first place.
Goldmary: I’m still not sure I understand why exactly you wanted to learn to cook, though.
Rosado: I’m trying to be…your equal, Goldmary.
Rosado: You always have my back in battle. I want you to feel like you can trust me too.
Rosado: So I guess you could say I’m trying to…grow. As a person.
Goldmary: That’s very sweet, but I have to ask…
Goldmary: How is your being a good cook supposed to help me trust on you on the battlefield?
Rosado:
Goldmary: It’s all right. Even if all your hard work means nothing, I’m still proud of you.
Rosado: Ugh… OK, OK, you made your point.
Goldmary: Haha, don’t worry! I trust you with my life, whether on the battlefield or in the kitchen.
Rosado: Good. I won’t let you down.