- Hilda, did you get hurt at all?
- Nope, I'm totally fine! I'm super glad we won that
[cdb]battle today.
- Me too. But it was touch and go for a moment there.
Make sure you're not overdoing it, OK?
- Is that what it seemed like? I didn't think I was
[cdb]pushing myself at all.
- I mean, you were way up in the front with me.
Didn't you say you wanted to hang back and relax?
- What can I say? When I saw you up there, I couldn't
[cdb]help but chase after you.
- Despite all that stuff I said, I guess I do still worry.
- But I thought worrying about people like me was
[cdb]a waste of time?
- Well that's what I thought, but it turns out you and
[cdb]my brother are different after all.
- So what you're saying is...
- Friends and family are different?
- I can't protect myself as well as Holst can?
- It's different because we're friends and he's family?
- No, that's not it. My friends are just as important to
[cdb]me as my brother.
- You don't think I can protect myself as well as Holst
[cdb]can?
- No! I know you can take care of yourself.
If anything, you've only grown tougher lately.
- Look at it this way—I could cheer for you till I'm blue
[cdb]in the face, but if I'm stuck all the way in the back,
[cdb]you won't even notice.
- And I'd lose track of you in all the commotion.
- Yeah, I guess that's what would happen.
- So how am I supposed to cheer for you if I don't
[cdb]get up close?
- But you weren't cheering. You were actually
[cdb]participating in the battle.
- Hey, it's not my fault there were so many enemies up
[cdb]there. They forced my hand! I'd have been in danger
[cdb]if I hadn't fought back.
- I get the feeling that you have some kind of problem
[cdb]with me being so close by.
- Deny it immediately.
- Reply ambiguously.
- No, not at all. Why would I?
- Glad to hear it. And this way you get to see all my
[cdb]valiant deeds up close. You've got to be happy about
[cdb]that, right?
- I dunno, I wouldn't say that, but y'know...
- Hmm, now there's a vague answer if I've ever
[cdb]heard one. Aren't you happy you get to witness
[cdb]all my valiant deeds up close?
- I'm not sure happy's the right word, but I'm definitely
[cdb]grateful for your help. You're pretty strong too,
[cdb]you know.
- You really are Holst's little sister. I can't think of
[cdb]anyone I'd rather have watching my back.
- Oh, please, don't say that. I can't handle that
[cdb]kind of responsibility!
- Our win wasn't because of me or anything.
You know I'm basically a weakling, right?
- After seeing what you can do, "weakling" isn't what
[cdb]comes to mind. But I guess you can seem shaky
[cdb]out there sometimes.
- Exactly! So shaky. That's why it's up to you to make
[cdb]sure I'm perfectly safe during battles.
- Agree you'll do that.
- Refuse to do that.
- Of course I will. But aren't you supposed to be
[cdb]cheering me on so I don't die?
- I'm obviously going to do that! And in exchange,
[cdb]you protect me!
- It'd be a little selfish of you to get all that
[cdb]encouragement for free, don't you think?
- Look, if you really want me to keep you safe,
[cdb]then you should stick to the back.
- But I just said that I can't cheer for you all the way
[cdb]back there.
- Right, if you say so... I think I've lost the thread of
[cdb]this conversation.
- That's OK! The point is, we just gotta stick together
[cdb]and keep doing our best!