After This War (Chrom X Reader) by solarkittygirl, literature
Literature
After This War (Chrom X Reader)
Chrom and (Name) took down the last enemy on the battlefield together with their combined sword techniques and managed to claim victory for his army that day. Some soldiers cheered from their newly gained victory while others sighed in relief that the battle was finally over and they had won and lived to see another day. Chrom looked to (Name) with a grin and planted a kiss on her cheek while everyone was busy cheering and accounting for the injured. “We did it, (Name). We won the day once again thanks to you.”
(Name) blushed softly but lowered her head to hide the smile forming on his lips. “And we didn’t lose a sing
“Grh-!” He cringed as the wet, cold cloth dabbed onto his left cheek. His left eye twitched. His teeth tightened as a scream gurgled in his throat. The sound of her soft, apologetic laugh tickled his ears. And honestly, as much as Chrom wanted to feel offended by it, he felt infatuated instead.
A loving smile curled her lips as she tended to him. Slowly Robin caressed the faint bruise that marked his face. After the whole incident of Sumia accidentally clocking him in the face, the bruise had taken quite a darker colour than it should be. Who knew the young pegasus knight could pack a strong punch? Thankfully there was no b
you promised. | chrom by Absolute-Emperor, literature
Literature
you promised. | chrom
you promised. | chrom x fem!reader
a/n: spoilers to the endgame
“Chrom, eyes on the sunset, not me,” said the melodious voice to the prince, a chuckle laced the end of her words as fingers tapped against the shoulder plate of his armour.
He smiled, turning his head to appease her, eyes landing on the sun drowning in the horizon, the pink and orange sky painted with soft clouds like a beautiful painting. Natural beauty. Chrom doesn’t really know much about art, nor was he interested in learning the details of it, but whatever he deemed beautiful, he’d appreciate.
Just like how he came to appreciate [Name]. Everything
[Com] Pathways to Home (Chrom x Reader) by UnluckyAmulet, literature
Literature
[Com] Pathways to Home (Chrom x Reader)
Not every woman would tell the Prince of Ylisse 'no' right to his face when he proposes to you, but you didn't even think twice about it.
You almost want to laugh at his expression - he just looks so comically crestfallen, but instead you make yourself put on a sympathetic smile and swallow down the giggle that bubbles up in your throat. Perhaps your most recent battle against the Mad King himself has left you feeling a little overwhelmed.
"Y-you...you don't want to..." he stammers, and wow, you've just single-handedly turned the Prince (King?) of Ylisse into a helpless teenaged boy. He has just defeated his arch enemy, won a war and yet no
Chrom x Reader (Endgame: Grima) by RayneNightcaller, literature
Literature
Chrom x Reader (Endgame: Grima)
You stood at the end... it was time for your decision. Time moved slowly as Chrom raced forward to strike the final blow. You loved Chrom too much to allow that beast to just go back to sleep again. You wanted it gone forever... and if that meant sacrificing yourself to do so- you were more than ready. You closed your eyes for a quiet second before time picked up it's speed again and you raised an arm to the sky while clutching your tome with your other hand. You were afraid. Afraid of what might happen after you were gone. Afraid of what your comrades would think of what you've done.
"Surely.... they'll be sad... but... this is for
1. Float
“Mother! Look!”
Upon hearing Morgan’s voice cheerfully ringing into her ears, Robin turned around. And when she did, a little scream and a tiny jump burst from the tactician. Standing right in front of her was her future son, yes. But the blue-haired boy wasn’t alone.
On the contrary, Chrom was with him.
Or to be precise, he was floating above of him.
“I can lift Father!” Morgan beamed joyfully as he swished and swayed his hands. Chrom only flashed a proud smile and posed two thumbs-up at his baffled wife. Despite the fact that he was physically stronger than his son, he was still ever so amaz