Louisa May Alcott/Relationships

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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
"Your value, Mr. Fitzgerald doesn't lie in money or power. It lies in your talent for standing above others. I feel as if I become a great giant when devising strategies under your command. I no longer remain as the me I loathe."

- Alcott telling Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald to bring back the Guild and lead it once again.

Alcott directly reports to Fitzgerald regarding plans that will benefit the Guild itself. During the organization's operation in Yokohama, Alcott shyly turns over another Guild plan to which Fitzgerald comments that Alcott should try to avoid giving him these operation books since he still have so much left from other plans Alcott formerly gave him. Hearing this, Alcott becomes embarassed and apologizes to him to which in return, Fitzgerald nonetheless accepts Alcott's another proposed plan.

After the Guild's defeat in the three-way battle, Alcott looked for Fitzgerald after the latter's fall from the Moby Dick. Upon finding Fitzgerald, Alcott insists him to give her orders, believing that the Guild needs its boss. Despite Fitzgerald's continous rejection over Alcott's persuasion, Alcott stood her ground and even protected Fitzgerald's whereabouts when she stumbled upon a Zoopark asking for the Guild's boss and fortune. Alcott also willingly gave Fitzgerald her valuables if it meant for Fitzgerald going back to the Guild. Shortly after, Alcott accompanied Fitzgerald in establishing a renewed Guild.

However, Alcott can show her confusion to Fitzgerald's sense of shopping. This can be seen when Fitzgerald bought pots, expensive knife, set of twelve muddlers - acknowledging that Fitzgerald has no shopping sense. Alcott also sets Fitzgerald into his time sense, grabbing Fitzgerald and telling him he will be late for an appointment.

During the Armed Detective Agency's frameup as terrorists, Alcott questioned Fitzgerald's decision to not a strike a deal with the military police that will clear the Guild's suspicion from the government. Upon hearing Fitzgerald's thought of siding with the strong after experiencing despair, Alcott shows support and acknowledges Fitzgerald decision of supporting the Agency.

Lucy Maud Montgomery
It is known that Alcott scouted Montgomery at an orphanage and even covers for her when she messes up a mission. She also once gave Montgomery a snow globe after Montgomery changed jobs from being a member of the Guild to being a waitress at the Café Uzumaki.

Edgar Allan Poe
Alcott was approached by Poe to ask her comments on his new novel draft, upon reading the draft, Alcott shares her comments, much to Poe's panic after.Alcott once approached Poe to ask for his help in Tom Buchanan and T. J. Eckleburg's case.