And Your Money Management Issues
After applying what the box said was cobalt-blue dye in his hair, Robin waits for twenty minutes before he leans over the sink counter and washes the dried dye down the drain. Robin laughs with wonder and curiosity. “Are we even allowed to do this in public washrooms?”
From the mirror, he spots Marth shrugging as he wiped off the dye in his own hair—what’s now coloured neon pink to bury that stupid blue hair six feet down under. Gods be damned if they take this moment away from Robin, and he reminds himself to snap a photo to show people later.
Robin feels his phone buzz in his pocket, and after drying his hands, he pulls it out and opens up the messages. Then he brings the phone closer to his face, rereading the message over and over again, muttering, “She’s on her way here.”
Marth’s phone also buzzes in his pocket and he jolts up. Robin watches him carry a pink-smudged tissue in one gloved hand and his phone in the other, doing his best to not get dye on it.
As Marth scrolls through what Robin assumes to be his messages, Robin’s voice makes him jump again— “She’s on her way here!” —words echoing within the confined spaces of the airport washroom.
Marth takes a breath as if to settle himself. “My friend as well.”
"Hurry up, then. We gotta finish!"
Robin and Marth had their bags set under the sink, and Robin glances down at the blue teddy bear sitting in his backpack. So he won’t just have one gift with him; he’ll have two surprises—plus the one Chrom’s bringing over if that guy ever gets here. It’ll be okay, so Robin tells himself. He’s done stupider things before.
A kid in a baseball cap strolls into the washroom, giving them sideway-glances as he walks into a stall. Catching the kid staring for too long, Robin flicked him the middle finger for fun, receiving a scowl from the kid in return. Yup, kids. The world’s greatest excuse to have sex until you realize you’re supposed to take care of those brats later on. But then at least you can ask them for money in the future when they’re old enough. The cycle of capitalism. How beautiful.
Not that he wants to think that far into the future yet. First step is to make sure everything goes well in— how long is her flight supposed to take? —two hours?
Marth then chuckles, catching Robin’s attention as he looks up from the mirror. From the looks of it, Marth keeps staring at some image on his phone.
"What’d you get?" Robin says.
Marth holds up his phone to show him the photo, so Robin decides to walk over and take a closer look. In the image, one of two women is holding the phone up as they cuddle in a hug during thier flight. The woman to the left smiles mid-laugh, sleek blue hair falling off her shoulders. To her right, a woman with silver twin ponytails grins beside her.
Robin nearly chokes on his own spit. “That’s…!”
"Someone you know?" Marth says.
Robin ignores the sound of the stall door opening after a flush echoed throughout the washroom and running sink behind him, taking Marth’s I-phone 6 plus in his own hands and searching for the share button. “That’s my girlfriend. Who would’ve thought?” He sees Marth’s eyes widen. Robin smirks. “She’s the gorgeous one beside your woman.”
Marth chuckles, though raises his brow. “Both are equally beautiful? Anyway, may I send a picture over to my friend as well? Should be amusing, seeing us with new hair.
"No no no, don’t send anything to her yet, but take a picture anyway." Robin holds up the phone as far as he can, but Marth still has to bend down beside him to fit within the frame. "Let your girl get a piece of this awesomeness after we surprise them both, though send both of the pictures to me too, okay? Wouldn’t mind showing it off…"
But his voice dies down. Within the frame, he spots the baseball cap kid behind them reaching down and grabbing the teddy bear out of his backpack.
"Hey, kid?" Robin turns around and walks slowly toward him in a stern tone. "Stop right there. Put that thing back where it came from."
But the kid flips his middle finger before he bursts out of the washroom.
"Gods, you little—" And Robin races out the washroom too, stuffing Marth’s phone in his pocket. Why is it always either blueheads or fucking kids? Right when the countdown’s ticking down with less than two hours before his girlfriend falls in love with him again too.
Robin stumbles into a clearing, searching left and right. Crowds of strangers stare back at the way he runs toward the fake trees, the trashcans, and the stand-up signs in the middle of the airport to search for that asshat kid. Marth runs up behind him, pink hair and all, dragging not only his bags, but Robin’s bags too. Robin would comment on how Marth could make a fabulous exotic Skyworld maid if that baseball cap kid hadn’t been so great at being short and hard to find—
Until Robin finally does spot him. Across the airport, a short figure in a striped shirt and red baseball hat runs toward the main arrival gate, slipping into a crowd where hundreds of people stand in anticipation to watch people return home—the same place where Robin is supposed to meet his girlfriend too.
Robin’s phone soon rings and he picks it up as he rushes toward the gate. “Hello?”
"Robin, good news! The three of us made it to the airport!"
"Chrom? You’re here?" One of the few times Chrom actually came in at just the right time. "Perfect, can you guys meet me at the arrival gate? Looking for some smartass kid in a stripe shirt, baseball cap. If you see him, tell me."
"Why? Did you lose your girlfriend to a kid this time? Pfft goddamn, Robin. A kid’s a better S-support than you?"
"Screw you. Just corner him by the railing." He shuts off the phone, letting out an exasperated sigh. He waves a hand at Marth. "Stay here or get us some seats or something."
Though Marth raises a brow to that. “I don’t recall becoming some side character—”
"Not now. Work with me." But Robin doesn’t bother listening to his next protests, instead pushing his way through the crowd. For a second, he spots a baseball hat hiding in front of a couple, but it disappears again. "Come on, kid. Game’s over." Glance around again. "Nobody’s in the mood for this."
When he finds himself stumbling into a pocket of empty space among the crowd, Robin glances up at the status screen up on the wall, almost smiling when he sees his girlfriend’s flight say [DEPARTED] in grey.
Despite hoping she arrives soon, he wishes her flight encounters a minor thunder storm or something just to delay her long enough for him to get her bear back.
To his left, he hears a kid yelp and Robin continues to slip between people to find where his voice came from. Then he emerges out the crowd until he’s by the rail separating those arriving to Euro Airport Ylisse from those waiting for them. And sure enough by the railing, he sees Chrom locking a kid’s arms apart, Riki inspecting a blue teddy bear on the floor, and Shulk leaning against the railing with his arms crossed.
"What the hell, perv?" the kid says. "Let go of me!"
"Unfortunately, a friend of mine wants you to stay still," Chrom says. "What’d you do?"
"Nothing! You’re all freaking creeps, man!"
"You’re too noisy," Shulk says.
Riki picks up the bear and waves it in front of the kid’s face. “Riki says bear doesn’t look like yours. Did you steal it from our dear friend?”
"Yeah, he did," Robin says as he approaches them. "Little smart ass, that’s my girlfriend’s." The moment he takes the bear off the heropon’s hands, he gets Chrom to let him go. "Might wanna leave before she finds out and brings the sword she uses to murder thieves with."
"What’s wrong with you? If you want it so badly, keep your stupid toy!" The kid yanks his arm away and runs off.
Chrom looks at Robin, but chokes from trying to hold back his laughter. “Wow, what happened to your hair?”
Shulk and Riki glance at him too, both going wide-eyed, though Riki leans in closer to touch it.
However, Robin shoots a look toward Riki and he withdraws. He sighs. “Long story, but let’s just say it’s something I wanna try out.”
"I tried to talk him out of it," a calmer voice says from behind.
"Who said you talked me out of it?" Robin snorts. "You’re the one who encouraged me."
The moment Chrom glances past Robin’s shoulder, his eyes nearly bulge out of his face, leaving him to stutter and shake as he points like a cartoon character.
"I-is that naturally pink?"
Marth stands beside Robin, brushing the bangs off his face. “Your friend here suggested I try this colour. Apparently it seems to suit me, and I couldn’t disagree more.”
"Whoa, your hair," Shulk says, pushing himself up off the railing to inspect Marth. Usually it’s Riki who leaps in first, but instead he follows behind Shulk.
Chrom stands in place, skin pale enough for Robin to guess his thoughts:
Goddamn pinkhead.
Robin chuckles. “Just wait till you hear how my night went while you guys took your time.”
Chrom snaps his attention back. “Did you not see the storm out there? You owe me.” He shoves a small box covered in ripped wrapping paper into Robin’s pocket before Reflet can protest. “Left the rest in the car, but barely managed to save this one from the dog. Either you take it with you next time or you play slave.”
Robin smirks. “Already slave to my girl, not so much for you.”
After Robin introduces Marth to everyone, despite the girls still scrutinising each strand of his pink hair, Marth shows Robin where he saved a couple of free seats. Robin plops himself down and leans back against the chair. Marth takes the seat beside him.
The both of them glance over to the power trio where Riki is patting a sulking Chrom’s back, Shulk looking disinterested as he watches the sight.
"Your friends are interesting," Marth says.
Robin snorts. “Watch when they get drunk like they will tonight. Then you’ll see how interesting they can get.”
"If by any chance I’m ever in the same room as a drunk you, please don’t stain my clothes with your tears."
"You’d love that, wouldn’t you?" Robin probably could’ve thought of a better comeback, but he yawns instead. Quick time check: 11:20. Eighty percent battery. He smacks his lips. "Don’t make any moves on my girlfriend when she gets here."
"Still paranoid?"
"Shut it, pinkie."
Then he sighs, setting the teddy bear beside him as he closes his eyes.
Until Marth speaks again. “May I have my phone back?”
"Oh right." Robin takes it out of his pocket and hands it over. "Sorry."
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"Passengers, this is your captain speaking. We have arrived at SBB station of Ylisstol, capital of Kanton Ylisse and artificially rare amiibo manufacturing. Thank you for traveling with us. Have safe night and we hope you spend your money with us again." A single trainset Stradler FLIRT (RABe 522) used by the AJRA railways (SBB CFF FFS) squealed quietly to a halt beside Glies 7 (Gate 7) marked "Regio-S Bahn"
The doors parted and everybody started getting off.
It was a typical evening for them to finally arrive at the airport. Lucina and Reflet arrive at Euro Airport Ylisse, the two girls began to take their seats, currently waiting for their luggage to arrive carried by a separate cargo plane.
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Reflet stretches as she waits for her luggage bags to run down the conveyer belt. Her gaze shifts over to Lucina’s purse where her bear sits in wait, ready to meet her guy like a nosy parent who enjoys creating confrontations. Beside Reflet, Lucina herself stands stiff, staring down at the floor in a daze.
"Hey." Reflet snaps her fingers in front of Lucina’s face. "You okay?"
She nods a little too quickly. “I’m fine. I wonder if he wait too long for me.”
Aww. Still as sweet as always. “If he waited this whole time, then that means he cares. Now come on, you promised to introduce him to me.”
Lucina chuckles. The two of them grab their bags as they start following the crowd toward the exit. “I need to say first,” she says, “that he can be a bit… frustrating sometimes, but he is kind.”
"No worries." Reflet winks. "I might be worse."
The two of them walk through the arrival gates and are immediately greeted by hundreds of eyes watching behind the railing to their left. Reflet scans the area for any traces of a certain familiar face. She pulls out her phone, texting:
Where you at?
Too many faces, too many voices hugging and greeting their loved ones like they just came back from the Titanic. Beside her, Lucina’s gaze also bounces about here and there, roaming for any sight of home.
Reflet’s phone buzzes in her hand.
I see you. Walk farther up and watch for the middle row. Bring your friend too.
Oh! Reflet taps Lucina’s shoulder and she flinches as if snapping out of a daze. “Come with me,” Reflet says, taking her hand. “How about I introduce you to someone first?”
Together they follows the text’s instructions, walking further up as Reflet keeps her eye on the second and third row of chairs closest to the railing. Just as she reaches the end of the railing, she sucks in a breath. There he is, her best friend, wearing the same buttoned blue dress shirt and dress pants he wore the last time she saw him a year ago. He catches her gaze and smiles, standing up from his seat and holding up a hand as if to wave, but gives a small salute instead.
Maybe nothing’s changed between them after all.
However, Reflet’s mouth hangs agape, and she can’t help but stare at his hair and the small specks of dye speckled on his collar. “Marth? What’s with that ungodly pink?”
He chuckles, rubbing the back of his neck. “Merry Christmas?”
"Wait," Lucina gasps, letting go of her hand and taking a few steps forward, "that’s…!"
She walks over to the sleeping figure resting in the last seat of the second row, giggling when she sees the teddy bear resting on his thigh and his arms sprawled on the armrests, ready to fall off. Lucina brushes the bangs of his forehead, only to hold a few strands between her fingers.
The man soon stirs, groaning as his lidded eyes flutter open.
Lucina leans down to his ear, voice barely audible enough for Robin to catch her words. “Your hair smells funny. Blue doesn’t suit you.”
He still looks dazed, head tilting sideways as he slurs, “Hngh?”
Then Lucina slaps his cheek a few times, jolting him awake with each hit. He jumps and nearly slips off his seat. Lucina chuckles. “Time to get up, Robin.”
"Lucina?" The man, Robin, starts looking around frantically as if the building was shaking. "What, when, huh?"
She grins. “Do you not want to welcome me home? You seem so happy to hear of my flight was late before.” Despite appearing as if Robin has no control over his body, Lucina envelops him in a hug. He hesitates to hug back—until it takes five more seconds for him to stop staring at the wall across the room and realise who she is. Then he tightens his grip on her, burying his face in her neck and whispering something in her ear.
Reflet bursts out laughing, elbowing Marth. “Your text said you two boys made a bet with each other, but Lucina completely ignored you. Maybe it’s the pink hair.”
"It was his idea to change our hair to surprise you. Didn’t know you met with his girlfriend though."
"Yeah, what were the odds?" She sighs. "Honestly, she made the wait time way more fun than I thought it’d be. She’s adorable, but weird, just like you."
"Weird?" Marth scoffs, but makes no effort to hide his smile. "I thought you were my friend."
Reflet grins, punching his shoulder this time as he elbows her back.
In the meantime, they watch a few people creep in behind Robin—two men, one cute creature—people Lucina also offer hugs to. After their greetings dies down, Robin hands Lucina the blue teddy bear. Reflet smirks when she still sees Lucina hanging on to the white teddy bear she gave her earlier, holding it up between her and her boyfriend, showing it to her boyfriend—
Yeah, that’s right, buddy. My bear’s better than yours.
Robin scrambles to dig through his pockets until he pulls out a small box and opens it.
"I know you don’t celebrate Christmas, but—" He takes out a necklace from inside the box and walks behind Lucina, hanging it around Lucina’s neck.
Even Reflet gasps. From what she can see, the pendent is a glass emblem shaped like a small shield. Replica of the Fire Emblem shield, perhaps? What a cheese head. Maybe Reflet should’ve thought of something like that too.
Lucina holds up the pendent to get a closer look. Then she turns her head to where Robin rests on her shoulder and pecks his cheek. “How much money did you spend today?”
Robin pulls back immediately. “Gods, don’t ask—”
But she turns to face him. “How much?”
It’s not that Lucina is glaring, but the way her stare stabs Robin and pins him in place like a sword… Even Reflet stops breathing for a second. Damn.
Robin lets out a shaky chuckle. “Hair stuff’s free, but there’s the bear, the necklace, stuff for Chrom’s party, parking—” The next second, he drops his smile, expression turning into one of grimace. “Oh shit, oh shit oh shit oh shit—”
Marth rolls his eyes at Reflet. “He complains about blueheads, but dates one. Don’t think their relationship will last long.”
"Don’t say that," Reflet says despite giggling herself. "Like you know anything about romance."
"Thank the gods I do not. Got tired enough listening to him complain about it all night."
"If that was bad, sorry about the times I did that." She sighs. "Honestly, though, if Lucina wasn’t taken, I would’ve totally asked her out on a date."
"You still could if you wish, but what about me?" Marth chuckles. "Have I been replaced?"
She snorts. “Change your pink hair back first. Then we’ll see.” Some things still haven’t changed. That’s good. Reflet turns toward Marth. Before he opens his mouth, Reflet grabs him in a hug. “I missed you, asshole.”
"It’s only been a couple days," he says, earning him a light kick to his shin. "Hey!"
"It’s been a year and a half," she mumbles in his shirt. "Didn’t you miss me too?"
She lets go for a moment only for Marth to pull her back in. Her face buried in his dress shirt, Reflet tilts her head up. Marth smiles. “It’s gotten boring without you around. We are still best friends, no?”
Then she buries herself back in his shirt. “Sorry I couldn’t get you a gift on time. Was gonna take you to see a Smash Stadium match, but had to cancel the tickets because of the flight delay.”
"It’s okay. I could take you another time." He plops his chin down on the top of her head. "Thank you for joining me for Christmas this year."
In the background, they can hear Lucina interrogating Robin. “How much is your parking fee up to now, Robin?”
"Shit shit shit—"
"I know is he’s been stuck here a while too," Marth says as pulls up his phone before flipping the screen to let Reflet see. 11:59. Fifty percent battery.
Reflet snickers. “Go make fun of them or something.”
"Why me?"
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"Because it sounds like you two had a fun Christmas Eve without me."
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"How much is the parking fee at?" Lucina repeats.
Robin glances down at the ground. “…probably 26 CHF by now.”
Chrom drops an arm around Robin’s shoulder from behind. “Give him some credit now, Lucina. This guy right here organized my entire Christmas party just for you. The guest list, the time, the supplies, your ticket too if I got that rght?”
Lucina sighs. “Just like you, Robin. Do so much.”
Leave it to Chrom to come ruin his rescue. Reflet shakes himself out of Chrom’s grip, reaching over to cup both of Lucina’s cheeks. “Hey, look at me.” She glances up to meet his gaze. “You don’t celebrate Christmas, I get it, but I’m a selfish bastard. I wanted you here for Christmas.”
She chuckles, though she glances away. “You are very good for negotiating.”
"If you don’t get mad at me for spending money for you, I wouldn’t mind letting you be selfish for Christmas too."
The moment she smiles, Robin can’t help but smile back. Before he can react, Lucina leans up to peck his cheek and whisper in his ear. “Your hair.”
His expression drops the next second. “Huh?”
"Return it back. Being bluehead makes your skin too white."
Robin’s mouth hangs agape because damn, he knew there’s a reason why he liked her more than his past girlfriends. She slides away from his touch to grab a bag sitting on top of her luggage, leaving Robin to wonder how else she’s gonna keep him on his toes.
Lucina returns only to shove the bag in his hands. “How do you say it? Merry Christmas?”
"You actually spent money," Robin says, "to get me a gift? For real?"
"Am I really that awful?" Lucina says.
"No, just shocked is all." His chest lightens up until he shoves the tissue paper aside, finding a green sweater with a giant reindeer in the front. Oh… He looks at Lucina’s own sweater and then up at her face, the way her eyes grow like a girl scout trying to con people into buying cookies. Robin smiles. "Thanks. I appreciate it."
"Really?"
"But I’m more glad—" Robin pulls her into a hug and kisses her head, "—that you’re finally gonna spend Christmas with me this year."
"Ahem." Chrom clears his throat and Reflet turns his head to see Chrom, Shulk, and Riki all staring. Chrom taps his wrist despite the fact he’s not wearing the S-watch. "It’s 11:59. Hurry it up. Don’t forget our party too."
"Yes, don’t worry," Lucina says. "I want to go see the party too."
"Hey, blueheads!" Marth yells from across the airport. "Get a room!"
Robin looks up to see Marth hugging the woman from the picture ten feet away, so Robin sticks the middle finger at him. “Hey pinkie!” Robin yells, twirling his finger to circle Marth and the woman together. “No one likes fucking hypocrites!”
Sure, today wasn’t Robin’s ideal way of wasting away Christmas Eve, but of all people, Robin’s glad to have wasted it away with him. He should thank him later.
Despite Marth still being a complete bastard.
But instead of Marth, it’s the woman who flips Robin the middle finger back. Marth grins instead.
Oh, so that’s where Marth gets it from.
"Don’t forget to send me the pics from earlier!" Robin adds. "And you owe me some Smash Stadium tickets too."
"How about introducing me?" Lucina says, tugging at his coat, but her mouth curls into a pout.
"Unless you had cheat on me with him. I do my best in my trip, but you like pink hair more than me?"
Wait, what? “No no no, it’s not what you think—”
But when her pout twists into a grin, Robin sighs in relief as Lucina intertwines her fingers around his own. “You play with my accent, but I cannot use your dislike to blueheads? Come, allow me to introduce you to my new friend as well.”
Without protest, he allows Lucina to drag him toward Marth and his girl. Marth turns around when they catch up to him, and the giggling woman introduces herself as Reflet.
Sure, Robin groans at first, but why not? At least everyone’s enjoying the time together. Lucina’s smiling. Chrom keeps offering them invitations to the Christmas party. Not only that, it gives Riki and Shulk a chance to distract Marth from making any more snarky comments too.
Until Robin notices Reflet pulling moves on Lucina: giving compliments, teasing, hand touching. And Lucina doesn’t even turn towards Robin when she laughs each time.
Lucina’s hands behind her back, Robin spots both the white and blue teddy bears holding on to her finger tips, staring each other down as they hang squished against one another. Shifting his gaze to Reflet, who catches his eye, she flashes an almost “Back off” glare before turning back to Lucina, twirling her ponytail and laughing as if she didn’t give him a death stare just then.
Robin swallows, checking his phone to pretend he didn’t see that just now.
12:01. Seventy-seven percent battery life.
Maybe this wasn’t such a great idea after all.