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Chapter 25 Dad & Twins conversation adapted and captured in live action!
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17 - Myrcella Lannister
Part 18
The Lion Knight and Dragon Princess
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Essos - Daenerys
Dany walked around in her chamber room getting lost in her thoughts hearing the chamber door creak opened and closed revealing the dwarf to her. โYou're grace, you wished to speak with me.โ
โYes I do. Have a seat.โ She gestured to the other chair across the table.
He followed her instructions, sitting down and reaching for the poured glass of wine. โWhat do you want to speak with me about?โ
โIs my sister alive?โ
He responded. โYes.โ
โWhere is she at the moment?โ
He shrugged his shoulders. โIf my brother was successful she should be at my childhood home Casterly Rock.โ
โThe brother who killed my father.โ
He nodded while taking a drink from his cup.โ Thatโs the one.โ
โTell me how we get inside of the Rock.โ She took the cup from his grasp.
Tyrion raised a brow realizing what she had just said to him and about his former home. โWhat are you planning to do?โ
โI want to meet the man who murdered my father. I want to look my sister in the eye and ask her why she would be with the man who removed my father from our throne.โ The mother of dragons coldy looked at the dwarf.
Tyrion covered his face with his hand peeking through his fingers knowing he needed to tell her the way in now that she was close to crossing the seas and returning home. โMy father built our house up from the ground but he didnโt build the sewers. That was beneath him so he gave the job to the lowest person he could find, me.โ
โCan we get inside of it or not?โ She asked him.
He wished he wasnโt so clever. โThereโs a passage that begins in an out of the way cove by the sea and ends beneath one of the main guard towers.โ
โThank you for your advice. We sail for Westeros in a day's time.โ Daenerys exited the room without another sentence leaving Tyrion to sit there frozen with some fear that sheโd kill his brother the second she found him.
Jaimeโs pov - Casterly Rock
I didnโt want to wake up that morning simply holding my wife against my chest where she rolled over facing me. โI could stay like this forever, you know. I never realized how much I would enjoy being a Lord like my father instead of a Kingsguard.โ I muttered running my fingers through her silver hair.
โI rather like seeing you in your guard armor. But this is much easier than hiding our relationship from everyone.โ She moved forward pressing her lips to mine, rolling me onto my back and her above me.
Her hair was tousled over her shoulders and I could see her purple eyes lighting up with an idea. โWhatโs running through that head of yours, Vae?โ
โI wanna have another baby.โ She whispered, nuzzling her nose against mine.
I smirked, flipping her onto her back hovering above my wife, beginning to kiss her deeply until we were interrupted by knocking. โWhatever my wife wants, she shall receive.โ
โLord and Lady Lannister!โ
I looked over my shoulder hoping he would leave us alone. โGo away. We're busy!โ
โIt is urgent, my lord. A letter arrived from King's Landing from the Queen Regent.โ
Vaella pushed me gently off of her wrapping the blanket around her naked body going to answer the door opening it to take the letter from the guards hand. โThank you for bringing it to us, ser.โ He nodded with a bow as she shut the door behind her before she walked over to the bed plopping back down.
โI don't understand why you had to answer that.โ
โYour sister is the Queen. She could put our heads on spikes if she wished in case you've forgotten .โ She sent me a warning look, tearing the seal of the letter and reading it aloud. โDear brother,
I need your help with bringing Myrcella home. I have received a threat from Dorne after what happened to Oberon and so I'm calling upon you for assistance. Come to King's Landing and bring her home.
- Your sister, Cersei.โ
โMyrcella's in danger.โ I muttered under my breath.
My wife laid the letter down whipping her head around to me when I rose from the bed beginning to get dressed. โYou can't seriously be thinking of going to Dorne or going back to her are you?โ
โDonโt be ridiculous, Vae. I'd never go back to her when I have you and the children.โ I shrugged my tunic shirt over my head crossing the room when she stood on her knees on the edge of the bed, holding the silk blanket still around her body.
She gave me a warning tone gripping the ends of the blanket in her fingers. โJaime, she's an untrustworthy woman. She manipulated you for years and made you think that what she gave you was love when it wasn't. I don't want to see that happen again.โ
โMy Princess, listen to me. What I had with my sister will never happen again. But I can't just stand back while Myrcella is in danger.โ I cupped the side of her face in my real hand.
She weakly smiles leaning into my palm. โSwear that you'll come back to me. That you'll come back to us.โ
โI swear it, Vaella.โ I whisper, closing the gap between us and giving her a long kiss. โAvy jorrฤelan ( I love you ).โ
She mumbled in between kisses. โAvy jorrฤelan.โ
Finally getting Myrcella on the boat back to King's Landing I knew I was on my way to returning to my family at the Rock. Vaella was far too worried when I left since we hadnโt been separated since we left that city. I knew she feared Iโd go back to my sister. โTry not to lose it this time.โ I eyed the necklace that she held in her hands that was sent to my sister as a threat.
โIโll never take it off again.โ She claps the necklace back around her neck.
โI know you didnโt want to leave Dorne but Iโm glad youโre coming home. Your motherโs desperate to see you. And Iโm glad Tristanโs coming with us. He seems like a nice boy. Youโre lucky arranged marriages are rarely so - so well arranged.โ
Myrcella asked with her hands in her lap. โDo you think mother will like him?โ
โIf she sees youโre happy Iโm sure she will.โ
She laughs with a smile. โDo you really believe that?โ
โHave you ever known your mother to like anyone aside from her children.โ
She lowered her gaze to the floor briefly. โShe likes you.โ
โIโm not sure about that anymore. Listen, there is something I wanted to tell you. Something I should have told you long ago.โ I moved to sit down across from her on a crate. โNow that youโve seen all the world, youโve learned how complicated things can be, people can be. The Lannisters and Martels have hated each other for years. But youโve fallen in love with Tristan. I mean what were the chances. You would happen to fall in love with a man you were assigned to marry. My point is, we donโt choose whom we love. It just - well - itโs beyond our control. I sound like an idiot.โ
She smiled with a shake of her head. โNo you donโt. I know youโre talking about you and the servant girl back at the Red Keep.โ
โYou knew about that?โ I sent her a confused look.
The princess nodded her head smiling. โIt was pretty easy to figure it out, especially after I read up on the Targaryen family tree in one of the Septs books that Uncle Tyrion had found before I was shipped off here. So is her name Clarrise Taragaryn?โ
โHer real name is Vaella Targaryen. Sheโs a princess like you because her parents were King Aerys II and Queen Rhaella. But that isnโt what I am needing to tell you.โ
โShe must be good for you if youโve kept her hidden after all these years.โ
Running my left hand down my face I sighed. โMyrcella, itโs not about me and her. Itโs something much more unexpected in our world.โ
She finally rose from her feet when I got up to stand, needing her to understand I wasnโt talking about me and Vaella. โI know about you and mother. I think a part of me always knew. And Iโm glad - Iโm glad that youโre my father.โ She nearly made me stumble when she wrapped her arms around me in a hug.
โMaybe you can meet her when we get back home. Sheโs living at my childhood home currently.โ
Myrcella nodded with a gentle smile. โIโd really like that to happen.โ
โMyrcella. Myrcella - Myrcella!โ I saw some blood beginning to come out of her nose and she gasped for breath. I caught her body before it collapsed to the floor and I watched helplessly as she died in my arms.
Maybe Vaella was right that I should never have left the Rock because she would still be alive.
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Love and hate is the same
โข Time travel was a very bitter thing, Yn decided. To see the people long dead should have made him happy but it hurt a lot. Yn lived so many years full with his past mistakes and regrets that his brain just couldnโt catch up with not seeing the consequences of the past. Waking up and realizing that yes that very strange lady in Asshai didnโt lie and he was in the past was easy. Realizing that he didnโt have his friends-companions- was harder. But he accepted it since he theoretically knew what would happen if he travels back in time. Seeing his own face, so young and unmarked by the last decade, didnโt faze him. Seeing his old room,the old servants, the old stable that was burned down by the Lannisters, his old and mostly dead acquaintances didnโt faze him. But seeing him did.
โข Yn felt like somebody pulled a rug from under him. It didnโt only hurt, it burned through his whole being. His head and heart was full with longing, love and anger. He loved his silver prince and yearned for him but he couldnโt forget what he had done. Rhaegar left him, his own wife and children and doomed them and the kingdom. This mixture of feelings left his knees weak and had it not been for the stone railing Yn was sure that he would have kneeled over. He still didnโt notice him, too deep in a conversation with Arthur, his sister and Elia. Yn was thankful for this. He watched Rhaegar and his companions, thinking about what he had to do, until Ashara noticed him and looked deep in Ynโs eyes. They stared at each other, and when Yn looked away he accidentally caught Rhaegarโs eyes. Yn felt a butterflies in his stomach, the intensity almost made him throw up, but shame followed. And with shame came anger. The kind that burns through the soul and leaves the body hot and trembling. The kind that makes the heart heavy. The kind that you can only get after having your hearth broken in thousand tiny pieces.
โข It all began when they were neither children nor adults. It was that awkward phase when they limbs suddenly grown but they couldnโt control them right. After Rhaegar has stolen a book about bed activities and a wine flask they got so drunk that Yn wasnโt able to stand up straight. They red the book loud to each other while sipping wine and Rhaegar leaned over to Yn and kissed him. While it surprised Yn, he kissed back and from one point to the other they were naked in front of the fire place. After decades Yn still couldnโt forgot the hard rug and the slight burn from them. They touched each other in a way before that neither experienced. It was magical. It felt good. And right. Of course, they continued the activities and sought enjoyment in each other companies but it was years later that they confessed. Yn wasnโt sure until that day what Rhaegar felt but the words he whispered to him made Yn warm up to this day. The intensity of Rhaegarโs love made everyday worth living for Yn. Sadly it didnโt last. They knew that Rhaegar had to marry and after failed attempts at finding Rhaegar the bride his father wished, Elia came. At first Yn wasnโt bothered but after repeatedly seeing and hearing how well they got along Yn became jealous. Looking back it wasnโt his brightest moment but who could fault a lover for being jealous of his love slowly falling in love with somebody else?
โข They argued a lot. Rhaegar denied his accusations but Yn know the truth. Maybe Rhaegar wasnโt fully in love with Elia but he liked her enough to do his duty. At the end of the day he was man who was blessed with a beautiful albeit sickly wife who gave him two children. It was enough. And this broke Yn heart. Yn felt slighted, although he didnโt know why, angry, and desperate. He wished for Rhaegar, his first friend and lover, the friend whom he trained with, watched the stars, read old books and laughed. The lover that made him feel like he was loved, was worth something beautiful, and a lover who accepted his love. But when it crashed down for the first time Yn couldnโt say what he felt because he was painfully young. So when Rhaegar begann to talk less and less with Yn, barely kissed him and they almost never truly talked, Yn became frustrated. The confrontation went as good as expected. The fought intensely, but not loudly. It was quick but hearth breaking. At the end, after telling each other the slights they felt like they suffered, Rhaegar just shook his head and told Yn that they needed some time apart. Yn took it stone faced and left. Only when he was alone in his chambers did he cry.
โข Yn guessed that he traveled back in time after they argued. Nobody moved, the garden was silent and only a shout of Yn name snapped him out of it. He quickly turned around and walked towards a boy who was calling him. At first Yn didnโt even understand what was going on and why he was asked to meet with a friend in a tavern somewhere in Flea Bottom. But he felt excited when he realized who was waiting for him. After Yn left Westeros, he went to the Golden Company and met Carl the Small. Smallcarl, as he was called, wasnโt actually small but Bigcarl was at least two feet higher than an average man. Years later Yn contract ended and Carl and he decided to leave the Company with others to see the world. They adventure took them from the Shadowland to beyond Westeros and it brought both Carl and Yn closer. They were friends but sometimes when they needed a body than they went beyond brotherhood. But that didnโt change their friendship. Currently Yn only trusted him and some of his friends from the adventures the most. Before Yn payed the shadowwitch, they decided to meet in Kings Landing and try to change destiny. A hard decisions but the trust between them went deep.
โข The meeting at a run down tavern lifted Yn spirits. Seeing Carl, Jonny and Majki always brought a sense of security in Yn hearth so he left with his heart lightened to do his task. Before he left, Carl hugged him and kissed his head and they agreed to meet in a few days. The second meeting went even better. They agreed on what to do, where to beginn and when. Yn left few hours later. He walked back in silence and only the darkness was around him, however he couldnโt shake of the feeling that something was wrong.
โข Yn arrived to his room and after opening the door, he stopped in his track. The hearth which he left cold was now omitting warmness, there was wine and two fancy glasses on a table that he has never seen before and Rhaegar was sitting on his bed. Looking at the rumpled sheets he must have slept, Yn thought. But before he could utter a word Rhaegar stood up and motioned him towards the table. The only thing that he said was to close the door. And Yn did while trying to escape his memories.
โข A week after the confrontation Yn couldnโt hold himself anymore and went back to Rhaegar. But the relationship couldnโt be safed. After Rhaegar stole Lyanna and they ended up in the Tower of Joy, they talked. Rhaegar ordered Yn in his room, waited for him with some dornish wine and when Yn declined he seemed disappointed. However when they sat down any kind of love went out of Rhaegar and he was like a block of ice. It was sad. Truly the sight of somebody you loved not loving you anymore was very heart breaking. Still Yn sat through Rhaegarโs speech of the prophecy, of the Song of Ice and Fire and why he had to do it. It! He could tell Yn that he love him, which was clearly a lie, than in the same sentence he said that he was going to fuck the girl. And the stupid, young Yn said that he was going to stay with Rhaegar and help him! This one was his biggest shame. Supporting a man who betrayed his love, wife, children and kingdom.
โข So Yn stayed and endured. He endured the courting, the kisses and loving glances. His heart broke every single time but he endured. Until the night that he had to stay before Rhaegarโs room. Lyanna went inside without looking who was protecting them. Arthur and Yn. Looking back Yn guessed that Rhaegar didnโt know who were his guards for the night but maybe it was only Ynโs wish. He stood next to the door, listening to them having sex, until he felt like a mist before his eyes has dissolved. The bitterness spread through Yn and he didnโt even try to stop it. His love went away, replaced with a mixture of hate and hurt. The realization which he always know but never accepted made him weak. Rhaegar may have truly loved him once but it was gone. Somebody who is in love wouldnโt do this. He was angry and disappointed and tired. He just wanted to leave and never look back. His skin itched for being alone in his room to think through what he was doing to do so he just left. Arthur didnโt even try to stop him. Yn never looked back. He went in his room but it didnโt help. He craved for something he didnโt even know. Yn packed the necessities and left for somewhere.
โข To see the person he hated and loved for years left Yn shaken. Rhaegar was pouring wine for both of them and sat down on the floor leaning against Ynโs bed. While Yn did the same, however he sat down as far from Rhaegar as he could, he sipped his wine looking in the fireplace. After a few seconds that felt like hours of silence, Rhaegar turned to Yn and asked a question that left Yn surprised.
โข โ Who ist Carl?โ
โข Yn tried to come up with an answer and Rhaegar waited. Lamely Yn only said that he was a friend. He regretted his answer after seeing Rhaegarโs face. The hurt was palpable on face. Only silence followed until Rhaegar drank his glass of wine and asked for more. When Yn handed the flask over Rhaegar softly shook his head and asked him to pour. Yn was unsure but still did it. As he poured he could feel Rhaegarโs eyes on him, and shamefully Yn admitted that he felt excited. Even after years of hurt he loved Rhaegar.
โข As he was pouring Rhaegar hit him. The slap hurt like a bitch, Yn decided. It was unexpected and Yn fell over. Before he could do anything Rhaegar was on him. The kiss that followed was even more unexpected. When Yn didnโt do anything Rhaegar deepened the kiss. However both of them needed to breath and they came apart. Rhaegar looked deep in Yn eyes and caressed his face. Yn was so shocked that he couldnโt muster up enough energy do anything until he noticed Rhaegar leaning over again for a kiss. Before anything could happen Yn hit Rhaegarโ side, got up and quickly went for the door. But he never reached it. Rhaegar almost sprung on him and they fell over. Usually Yn won over Rhaegar but this time Rhaegar was like a bull. They rolled around on the floor, hit each other, and when Rhaegar prayed Ynโs jaw apart Yn wasnโt strong enough to stop him. Frightened Yn noticed that he had swallowed something and didnโt move. He could see himself and his fearful face in Rhaegarโs eyes.
โข The kisses that followed their little fight were intense. Yn felt sluggish but hot at the same time and when Rhaegar asked him between kisses about the men he was meeting, he could barely respond. He denied Rhaegar accusations about being taken by the men and only responded that they were just friends. Rhaegar obviously didnโt believe him, and Yn realized at the back of his mind that he was jealous and angry. The kisses and touches left Yn feeling even more hotter than he already was and before he do anything both of them were naked and flushed together. Rhaegar was already on him, caressing him, and through the night they took each other several time before falling asleep.
โข Waking up Yn felt awful. His stomach was upset but when he tried to lean over the side of the bed something pulled his hands back. The something was made of iron. Shocked he looked at the shackles around his wrists and then he noticed Rhaegar watching beside him. Before Yn could open his mouth Rhaegar leaned over and kissed him while laughing. This was the moment that Yn knew that he was truly fucked.
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how can you say that you love someone you canโt tell is dying?






โElia, please,โ he whispered hoarsely. โI donโt want to keep arguing. Iโm so tired-โ
An empty laugh left her. โTired?โ She shoved past him, desperate for space as countless emotions closed in on her. โWhat do you think I feel, Rhaegar? We donโt talk anymore. You act differently. You donโt tell me whatโs wrong. You tell me you have to leave for our sake, but you wonโt even let me help! Youโre distracted. Youโre secretive. I donโt recognize you anymore, Rhaegar!โ
โThe visions,โ Rhaegar insisted, indigo eyes frantic and so, so, scared. โI have to protect you, Elia, and our children. I know what must be done, but you wonโt survive it, and I canโt- I canโt have that. Another way, I need another way. I love you too much. You know I love you-โ
Anger boiled inside her. โHow am I supposed to โknowโ this love, Rhaegar? Whereโs love when you used to tell me what was weighing on you, used to ask for my ideas and support? Whereโs love when you donโt turn toward me but instead walk down the hall and shut the door to your solar? When itโs been months since our sonโs birth, and yet you still hesitate to even kiss me? Whereโs love when you donโt have faith in me?โ
โThatโs not fair,โ he said sharply. โThis is for us. I have to fix it. I want you protected. Safe. This is how I show I love you.โ
Elia sighed and dropped to the mattress.
This conversation.
Again.
Rhaegar kept saying that. Fix it. He was so certain something was broken, but all Elia could see was their family falling apart.
โIโm your wife, Rhaegar,โ she breathed out, squeezing her fists close. โI should be walking the same path as you. I shouldnโt be wondering when youโre coming back.โ
originally from โHourglass,โ by sunfire/spearsndragons, now making an appearance in the latest chapter of โSunset Embersโ
taylor finally released youโre losing me on spotify and itโs so rhaelia coded ๐ญ
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I need more fanfics where Jaime and Daenerys are friends, like in a weird they never would have thought in a million years but wait youre not so bad and we actually have a few things in common and now were complaining about politics TOGETHER and your dragons scare me shitless but they are kinda cool, sort of way
#like itโs my favourite thing#jaime looking at dany and seeing her mother#dany gwtting jaime to tell her stories about rhaegar#they bond by dunking lovably on tyrion#just endless possibilities for deep character angst and hilarious fluff#if anyone has any recommendations please#jaime Lannister#daenerys targaryen#asoiaf
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Warning Angst, thoughts of death, paranoia, parental absence, I've been trying to write angst so i hope you enjoy, if you don't I'm sorry.
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Chapter 10 Aemon.
It was still early, the sun had barely risen, but Aemon had. Aemon had trouble sleeping for as long as he could remember, he was always scared that if he fell asleep he would die, knowing the only reason that you were allowed to live was because your grandsire wanted to keep a reminder that even the strongest of houses can crumble, like house Stark, now all that remains of the once great house is a bastard, a bastard who can be killed by the king at any moment.
Death was something Aemon thought about frequently, Aemon had been brought into this world with blood on his hands, the blood of his mother, Lyanna Stark, the poor woman who died bringing him into this world, he also had the blood on his hands of the many people died just because his father wanted a third child, a Visenya, and even then it was all for nothing, Aemon was no Visenya.
Entire bloodlines were whipped out because of the circumstances that lead to Aemons birth, it was an odd thing to live with, knowing the reason you exist caused so many to die.
Aemon never knew his mother, or his mothers family, he had no idea what they were like as people, he had heard a few say that the Starks were known to be honorable and loyal but nothing besides that, even Rhaegar never spoke of the Starks or Lyanna, the closest thing Aemon had to knowing his mother was a tiny portrait in a locket, gifted to him by Elia Martell. Elia Martell was not a mother to Aemon, but she was kind to him, it was more like she treated him like a nephew, she raised him with her own children, she never treated him unkindly, she fostered loving relationships between her own trueborn children and Aemon, and when she found Aemon at the young age of six crying on the matriarchโs day, on the matriarchโs day it was customary to celebrate one's own mother and pray to the holy mother, while Aemonds trueborn siblings celebrated with their mother, and their uncle and aunt celebrated with their mother Aemon was alone. Elia had gone to retrieve something that Aegon had left in Aemons room and she found him sobbing, he remembered trying to hide his tears but she kindly asked him what was wong, when he told her why Elia smiled kindly and allowed him to accompany her and her children on that day. A few weeks after that she came into Aemons room and gave him the small portrait of Lyanna, she said it was so he could see his mother whenever he wanted. Elia also gave him some good advice, she told him, โDonโt let your Grandsire see this, he has a temper and he may try and take itโ.
And Aemon took that advice to heart. Ever since then the small locket remained inside a small wooden box under his bed that he only took out when he wanted to see his mother.
Aemond looked at the photo and wondered the same questions he thought of everytime he thought of his mother. โWas she kind? What would she think of me if she lived? Would she love me? Would she hate me? Would she be disappointed in me? Did she want me to begin with?โ
These thoughts were why Aemon tried to avoid thinking when he was alone, things got to dark, with his siblings and uncle and aunt he could think of other things like sparring with Aegon or what Rhaenys was reading, or what game Daenerys or why Viserys was so dramatic, but on his own Aemon always ended up thinking of one thing, death. It could be anything regarding death, his own death, the death of a loved one, deaths that already happened, Aemon assumed that meant that there was something wrong with him, normal people don't think of death constantly, do they? But then again Aemon has never been normal, normal people don't stop speaking at the age of nine, normal people donโt sleep with knives in their hands โjust in caseโ their grandsire decides to send guards to execute them, it didnโt take convincing yourself that you wonโt be slaughtered in your sleep for normal people to fall asleep.
Aemon kissed the small picture of his mother and put it back in his box under his bed, for it was time to leave his room and greet the day.
Aemon walked out of his room, he was wearing a black woolen tunic over a gray linen shirt and breeches, his hair was pulled into a short braid. Aemon began walking the halls, breakfast wouldn't be for at least another two hours. Aemon would occasionally stop and stare at the tapestries and paintings in the halls. Aemon was looking at a painting, it was of Rhaegar holding a small toddler Rhaenys and Elia holding a newborn baby Aegon, they were all smiling, even Rhaegar looked happy, he was smiling so much you could see his pointed teeth.
Aemon always felt odd looking at this picture, like it was fake, Aemon had never really seen Rhaegar smile aside from when nobles were visiting or when he had just gotten an applause from playing his harp, and that was always just a polite smile, not a true sign of happiness, just being polite.
โGood morning, quiet one.โ Aemon turned and saw Ser Jaime Lannister. Aemon smiled at Jaime. Despite Aemon being afraid that one day the kingsguard would drag him away to be executed Aemon did like a majority of the guard, especially Ser Jaime, Ser Jaime always greeted Aemon and seemed to be fine communicating with him despite Aemons lack of a voice.
โSleep well?โ Ser Jaime asked. Aemon nodded, the truth was he hadnโt slept well, he dreamed of being burned alive again last night but he wasn't sure if he should try and communicate that. Aemon put his hand out towards himself then towards Ser Jaime, it was meant to be asking โWhat about you?โ
โProtecting the king doesn't give you much resting time.โ Ser Jaime responded and ran a finger through his golden locks of hair. Another reason why Aemon liked Ser Jaime was because he responded to his hand gestures, most other people give Aemon weird looks when he tries to communicate with hand gestures but Ser Jaime didnโt.
Aemons mismatched eyes drifted back to the painting. No matter how long Aemon looked at it, it still seemed wrong.
โI remember that, when prince Aegon was born, I had never seen prince Rhaegar so happy before or after that day.โ Ser Jaime spoke with a slight smile. Aemon nodded in response, he had never seen Rhaegar even close to being that happy, then again he only usually saw him at breakfast so that's not saying much.
Aemon felt like Ser Jaime could read him, like he knew how Aemon felt about the strange image of his father.
โRhaegar changed over the years, I remember his wedding day, he looked at Elia like she was his worldโฆ.that didnโt last much like the happy father in this image did not last, you know that yourself, of courseโฆ.i do wish you could have known the man in this image yourself.โ Ser Jaime put a comforting hand on Aemon's shoulder. โI do too.โ Aemon thought.
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iโm not made by design ; jaime lannister.
track seven of BROKEN MACHINE. ย
part two.
pairing ; jaime lannister x stark!reader (she/her pronouns)
synopsis ; wolves and lions tend not to be friends, much less lovers.
words ; 47.8k
themes ; heavy angst, action, fluff, (actual) enemies to lovers, slowburn
warnings / includes ; war/violence/murder/injury/blood, attempted sexual assault, this story covers the events from game of thrones s1-4, politicking, incest, talks of sex, foul language, animal cruelty, a lot of generally terrible things going on but what else can you expect from asoiaf, reader is known as the bitter wolf and is nedโs youngest sibling, bittersweet ending
main masterlist.ย read on ao3!

You first met Jaime Lannister during the Year of the False Spring, at the Great Tourney of Harrenhalโyou had only been ten years of age, still starry-eyed and gentle-of-tongue. Knights, lords, and ladies hailing from all over Westeros were buzzing about the opening feast. Chalices of golden ale, platters of fruit and cheese, and sizzling trays of freshly-roasted meats were splayed out over several long tables.
To your right was your eldest brother, Brandon, biting into a large turkey leg and gingerly offering you a piece when he caught you ogling him. To your left was your sister Lyanna, popping voluminous grapes into her mouth and chattering to your two other brothers, Benjen and Ned, across the table. Her grey eyes were alight with glee, and she tipped her head back to laugh when Benjen made a snarky comment about Nedโs overgrown hair.
You were well into your second serving of glazed lemon cakes when the crown Prince, Rhaegar Targaryen, stood up front. A hush descended upon the crowd when the handsome, silver-haired man brandished a large, golden harp.
He sang a song of sorrow, one of tragedy and death. His voice was soft and beautiful, saturated with honey and rich soil. It was a strange choice for such a joyous event, but the crowd seemed to be enjoying it. Your sister, most of all, as she had tears warbling over her stormy irises upon his serenade.
When Rhaegar finally finished, Benjen noticed Lyannaโs tearful eyes and began cackling loudly with no restrain. Your sister scowled deeply and poured her entire glass of wine over Benjenโs head, Dornish red dripping down his shocked face. The younger man moaned with grief at his soiled tunic, but was still giggling nonetheless. You had watched the entire ordeal with a wide, toothy grin.
As the feast progressed, more and more people left to go dance. You and Brandon were exchanging knowing glances when the great beauty, Ashara Dayne, a woman of lengthy midnight locks and dark mauve eyes, began dancing with Ned Stark upon Brandonโs request. The two of you cheered him on from the sides, embarrassing your quietest and shyest brother beyond relief, his cheeks stained with a permanent dusting of rouge.
โCome, little sister,โ said Brandon, only seven-and-ten at the time, holding out his hand with a kind smile. The soft grey of his eyes gleamed with earnest. โYou shall be my last dance of the feast.โ
You glanced around, apprehensive. โWould you rather not dance with any of the other ladies present?โ
โIโve had enough dances with girls I hardly know, much less any Iโd ever see again. Come, let me have a dance with my youngest sister. It may be a long while until I see you again after this.โ
Acquiescing to his wishes, you slid away from the table and took his hand, beaming up at your oldest brother. The two of you were no good at dancingโyou trod on his feet more times than you could count, and he wasnโt quite used to having a dance partner less than half his height, resulting in a clumsy waltz of flailing limbs and awkward shuffling. Nonetheless, the both of you were laughing and smiling regardless of your quickly-numbing feet.
The joy was abruptly leeched away when the hall grew eerily quiet, orchestral music halting mid-note. You stopped in your dance with Brandon, letting go of his hand to turn and see what was going on.
King Aerys shuffled in, back slightly hunched, his glossed-over eyes surveying the crowd. His white hair was long and tangled beyond salvaging, the ends split and the strands near his scalp bunching together in matted clumps. There was a sickly, pallid color to his skin. His hands were twitching wildly by his sides, long, ochre-hued claws scratching the bare flesh of his irritated wrists.ย
A shocked murmur rippled through the crowd. You felt yourself step back closer to your brother, suddenly feeling a wave of fear dance through you. This was the first time youโd seen the King in the fleshโand from what youโve heard, he was far from a good one.ย
The rumors did not fall upon deaf earsโyou knew he was going mad. Now that you were looking at him, it seemed so obvious. He went from yelling at his squire at the top of his lungs, threatening to burn him alive, to laughing hysterically about a trivial matter that was lost to you, until he began wheezing and coughing and spluttering spittle every which way.
All of a sudden, the Kingโs wild gaze fell upon Jaime Lannister, a young blonde sitting on the table across the hall from you, beckoning the young man closer to kneel before him. You craned your neck to get a proper look at him. He was a sharply handsome young man, with soft tendrils of spun-gold, and gleaming viridescent eyes. There were many tall tales about himโof his unending skill in battle, of his excellent swordsmanship, of his bold fearlessness.ย
The young knight was called to swear the oath of the Kingsguard in front of the entire hall. You watched with muted curiosityโhe was barely older than Brandon, and yet he was already swearing away his entire life to the Mad King.
What a waste.
What you hadnโt picked up on, however, was that Jaime was none too happy about this ordeal, either. His expression was not set in stone, subtle flashes of anger bubbling through his stoic facade.
The crowd burst into raucous cheers when he got back onto his feet.
You did not clap.
The King had sent Jaime away later that night to guard the Queen and her children, and you did not see him for the rest of the tourney.ย
Perhaps that was a good thingโthe Tourney at Harrenhal led to many, many things shortly in the aftermath. The abduction of your older sister, Lyanna, by the crown prince. The death of your eldest brother, Brandon, along with your father, Rickard Stark, by the hands of the Mad King. An entire war broke out. Your brother, Eddard, marrying Catelyn Tully in Brandonโs stead, and siring a newborn son, Robb. Off he went to battle not too soon afterโleaving only you and Benjen and tiny Robb as the remaining Starks in Winterfell.
Rhaegar Targaryen dying from a blow by Robert Baratheon, whoโd been madly infatuated with your sister. Or, at least, heโd deluded himself into thinking he was.ย
Jaime Lannister slitting the throat of the Mad King.
Everything had spun by so quicklyโit all happened in a mere few moons. You were infamously named the Bitter Wolf, for not once have you smiled since the deaths of your dear family. It did not help that Benjen soon left to the Nightโs Watch, leaving your only kin left to be Eddard and his young son.
โThe Bitter Wolf,โ the people of Winterfell always whispered as you passed by, foolishly thinking that you couldnโt hear them. โTake care not to get in her wayโฆ lest she ties you naked to a stake outside the castle walls to freeze overnight.โ

Thwack.
Little Bran stomped a small foot in frustration when his arrow flew wildly off course, splintering into the damp wood of a barrel beside his intended target.
Jon patted his half-brother on the shoulder comfortingly. โGo on,โ he said, โfatherโs watching. Your mother, too.โ
The second arrow whizzed straight over the target entirely, disappearing somewhere into the trees behind. Branโs older brothers began to chuckle under their breath, an even younger Rickon joining in on their laughter.
โAnd which one of you was a marksman at ten?โ asked Ned from the platforms above the courtyard. You briefly thought back to when you were tenโright when the war started. When youโd lost Lyanna, Brandon, and your fatherโฆ
The other two boys chimed in with their advice.
โDonโt think too much about it,โ said Jon.
โRelax your bow arm,โ piped Robb.
Having a certain soft spot for your young nephew, you decided to voice your own thoughts. โKeep practicing, Bran. Itโs alright not to be perfect at first, despite what your foolish brothers may tell you. For years, I kept missing my targets just because I always gripped the bow wrong. There is a certain art to it,โ you told the young boy with a steely tone whilst nocking your own longbow, lining your gaze up with the target. In the blink of an eye, you sent it arcing forward, impaling the center of the coal-lined circle perfectly. Robb whistled with an impressed expression coloring over his features. โArchery is something you build up toโyou wonโt magically learn to perfect it in half a day.โ
From somewhere behind the lot of you, an arrow whistled through the air, piercing the target right beside the tip of your bolt. You rounded your gaze behind you to see your young niece, Arya, holding her own bow, and grinning widely, immensely proud of herself.
It was no secret that Arya admired you greatly, aspiring to be like you when she grew older. Ned would often lightheartedly blame you for his second daughterโs callous, wild, and unladylike nature, but you would always reply with a straight tone, โArya is every bit Lyanna. I am not Lyanna.โ
With a frustrated huff, Bran darted after his sister, angry that she had bested him in something she wasnโt even supposed to be good at. Arya scurried away with a cackle, mud and gravel flying up beneath her boots with her remarkable speed. Robb and Jon burst into fits of uncontrollable laughter.ย
The smiles fell away when you shoved a bow into each of their arms. โAlright, boys. You think youโre so much better than your brother? Show me. I want ten perfect hitsโonly grazing the circle does not count.โย
The two young men incredulously glanced up at their father, as if expecting Ned to save them from your stern wrath. Your older brother merely shrugged, half of a grin tilting his lips lopsided.
With a groan, the boys turned to do as they were bid, until Theon Greyjoy came bounding up to Ned with a message. A deserter from the Nightโs Watch was captured not too far from Winterfell. An execution by Nedโs hand was in order for breaking a sworn oath.
Saved by the raven, you thought grimly, though you made a mental note to get them to practice again afterwards, even if it meant you had to drag them out by the ears.ย

The biting winds nipped at the small amounts of exposed bare skin that wasnโt covered by layers of thick furs, turning your face frigid. Outside the castle walls, the cold was more daunting and the gales were far stronger. You were well-acquainted with this sort of weather, however, and showed no sign of discomfort when Bran quietly asked you if you were as cold as he was.
They set the deserter upon a log, his neck resting upon the wood for Ned to chop it off. The poor fool was mumbling incoherently, too quiet for you to catch, but you could see the panic crystal clear in his far-away eyes.ย
โDonโt look away,โ said Jon to his younger brother. โFather will know if you do.โ
Bran blinked, looking up at you for a brief moment. You dipped your head in agreement. It was something he needed to face eventuallyโdeath was inevitable.
โIn the name of Robert of the House Baratheon, the First of his name, King of the Andals and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm,โ said Ned. โI, Eddard, of the House Stark, Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North, sentence you to die.โ
With that, your brother raised his longsword and swung it down cleanly onto the back of the deserterโs neck. His severed head fell to the frozen ground with a squelching thud.
โYou did well,โ you quietly told little Bran, who had a slightly disturbed expression upon his quickly-paling features, but did not flinch all the same. He didnโt look at you, feeling a certain sickness coiling in his stomach.
Both Jon and Robb gritted their teeth. The older of the two turned and led Bran away to the horses.
โBran is an imaginative boy,โ you told Ned once he lumbered over to you, sheathing his sword. โHe dreams of fights and knighthoodโthe glory and praise of it all. He knows not of the blood and death that consequently comes with it. Prepare him for that, Ned. Or he will be left traumatized and shrouded with fear.โ
No one had prepared me, you wanted to say, but bit down on your tongue.
Your older brother took a pause at your words, considering them seriously. With a grim nod, he strode off to speak to his second-youngest son.
The ride back to Winterfell was rocky and far colder than when you had left. On the way, the group came across a mauled carcass of a stag, its bloodied guts pooling out of its abdomen, flesh nearly clawed apart.
โWhat killed it?โ asked Jon.
โMountain lion?โ offered Theon, eyes darting to the trees in search of such a beast.
You shook your head. โMountain lions donโt venture up this far. Must be a Northern animal. Claw marks are too small to be a bear.โ
With slow strides Ned walked around the dead animal and down a muddy hill, where a bubbling creek rushed by. You followed along, brows quirking upwards upon seeing the large body of a direwolf, fresh blood coating the entire front of its pelt. There was an antler sticking out of its throatโno doubt the poor wolf died in agony.
Your attention was brought down lower to small, yipping pups, suckling at the teats of their dead mother.ย
โItโs a freak!โ Theon said.ย
You shot him an icy glare, making him whither beneath your eyes. โShow some respect. The direwolf died protecting her pups.โ
โTough old beast,โ Ned gruffed, before pulling out the bloodied antler.ย
โThere are no direwolves south of the Wall,โ Robb postulated, befuddled as to how this had happened.
โNow there are five,โ said Jon, before picking one of the pups up by the scruff and moving it out to Bran. โYou want to hold it?โ
The pup whimpered as he was placed into Branโs awaiting arms, wanting to go back to its mother. โWhere will they go?โ asked the boy. โTheir motherโs dead.โ
โThey donโt belong down hereโbetter a quick death,โ said Ned, pulling out his sword once more. โThey wonโt last without their mother.โ
Eager to please, Theon leapt forward, brandishing a knife and pulling the direwolf pup away from Bran. โRight, give it here.โ
โNo!โ cried your nephew.
โPut away your blade,โ you barked out, stepping closer to the ward.ย
Theon gulped nervously, but was stubborn to a fault. โI take orders from your brother, not you.โ
โPlease, father!โ begged Bran, ever the sweet boy. He had already witnessed one death today, and was not yet ready to see five more.
โPut it away,โ you repeated menacingly at Theon, before looking to your brother. โNed, there are five direwolf pupsโฆ one for each of your children. The direwolf is the sigil of our houseโit would do us no good killing off our own symbols. โTis a rare thing to find direwolves around these parts. This is a blessing, brother. Take it as one.โ
With a sigh, Ned hung his head, before staring directly at Bran. โYou will train them yourselves. You will feed them yourselves. If they die, you will bury them yourselves.โ
Theon sheathed his knife at Nedโs words, thrusting the pup back into Branโs grasp.
The group began to walk away, and you hauled up one of the pups into your arms, wondering whether it will go to Sansa, Arya, or Rickon, as Robb and Bran seemed to already have their pick.
โWhat about you?โ Bran asked Jon.
The dark-haired man stiffly replied, โIโm not a Stark.โ
The sound of another whimpering pup roped your attention away from the one in your arms. Jon knelt down by the stump of a tree, brandishing a pure-white direwolf, its eyes a hazy shade of crimson.
โAh, the runt of the litter,โ chuckled Theon. โThat oneโs yours, Snow.โ
Jon still seemed disheartened, staring at the scrawny little thing with narrowed eyes as the rest of the group were already hitching their horses.
โCome on,โ you nudged the younger man along with your elbow. โThe runts always turn out to be the strongest. Perhaps not physically, but their wills are unmatched.โ
It was not often that you were remotely affectionate to him, but when Jon turned to glance at you, your expression had hardened back to its usual state. โNow get on your horse, before I convince your father to abandon you out here.โ

The month passed by in a blur. The direwolves were growing at a rapid speed, reaching taller than the height of your knee when they sat up, ears perked. News of Jon Arrynโs death had come not too long ago, and King Robert Baratheon was due to arrive at Winterfell any minute by now, along with his family, and a plethora of other royal subjects.
โI want to see the Imp,โ Arya babbled to you, scurrying along by your side as you swiftly crossed the courtyard to the stairs that led to your chambers, eager to change into something more appropriate for the arrival of the King.ย
โWhy? Because you want to meet someone shorter than you, for once?โ you asked her dismissively, allowing her to slip through the door behind you as you changed out of your muddied garments into much cleaner ones. โTake no offense to this, Arya, but Tyrion Lannister prefers the company of much older women.โ
Arya hopped onto your bed, eyebrows furrowing. She reminded you much of your late older sister, and it pained you to look at her for too long. Your comment about Tyrionโs tastes flew right over her head. โIโm not that short! Bran and Rickon are much shorter than me!โ
A derisive snort fell from your lips as you did up your tunic, leaning close to the warped mirror to make sure you were decent enough for the publicโs eye. โNot for long, girl. Not for long.โ
Before Arya could reply, you were already making your way out of your chambers, just in time to see Bran clamber down the tall castle walls, yelling out, โThe King is here! I saw him, heโs here!โ
Not ten minutes later, nearly a hundred horses clopped through the gates, carrying fluttering Baratheon and Lannister flags.ย
You stood beside Catelyn, head held up high. To her other side was Ned, then Robb, then Sansa, then Bran, and finally, little Rickon. Arya pushed forth between Sansa and Bran, shoving her younger brother aside. โMove!โ she gruffed, earning her an angry glare from both parties.ย
Behind you was Jon Snow and Theon Greyjoy, the former looking like heโd really rather be doing anything else, and the latter looking excited to see Southern folkโthe girls there are much prettier, heโd always thought.
The King certainly wasnโt a sight for sore eyes. Heโd grown twice as wide since last you saw him, rounded belly straining the buttons of his stretched coat. His dark beard was thick and long, wild locks of black hair hastily combed back. A servant had to place down steps for him to clamber off his horse.
Ned knelt down before his old friend, and you followed suit. The King strode up to him, beckoning your older brother to rise, along with the rest of the people of Winterfell. You stood back up on your feet, hands clasped behind your back. Your eyes wandered further behind the King, wondering where the rest of the royal family were.
โYour Grace,โ said Ned, bowing his head.ย
Robert scanned his eyes over the Warden of the North, thick brows quirking down with disapproval. โYouโve got fat,โ he quipped. Pot, meet kettle.
Your older brother tilted his head, using his chin to gesture to Robertโs own protruding stomach. The King then let out a loud, wheezing laugh, spreading out his arms to wrap Ned in a tight embrace.
He gave Catelyn a hug next, exclaiming her name warmly.ย
His dark eyes then landed on you. โAh, the infamous Bitter Wolf,โ he boldly said. He dared not hug you, wondering if youโd bite off his hand, uncaring that he was the King of the bloody Seven Kingdoms. There was a pregnant pauseโhis gaze rested a second longer than it should have, for he couldnโt help but notice how youโd grown well into your features, sharing a few traits with Lyannaโthough she looked much like your father whilst your appearance favored your late mother. โTime has done you wonders. Last I saw, you were only but a wee thing.โ
โIf only I could say the same to you,โ you replied, voice sharp and level. Robert only gave a grand chuckle at your words, before moving his gaze back to Ned.
โNine yearsโwhy havenโt I seen you? Where the hell have you been?โย
A ghost of a smile graced Nedโs lips. โGuarding the North for you, Your Grace.โ
โFrom what? Naked tree branches and piles of snow?โ he said, amused at his own jests.
A little ways behind Robert, you could see Queen Cersei Lannister step out of a carriage, lifting her golden skirts just slightly so they wouldnโt drag along the mud.ย
โWhereโs the Imp?โ you heard Arya ask her sister.
โWill you shut up?โ Sansa shot back, rolling her deep blue eyes to the side.ย
The King walked on to see the Stark children, a proud glint to his expression. โAnd who do we have here? Ahโฆ you must be Robb,โ he said, shaking the eldest boyโs hand firmly. Robert looked at Sansa, brows raised. โMy, youโre a pretty one.โ
He then leaned down closer to Arya, who looked much too preoccupied looking for the Imp, asking for her name. Arya absentmindedly responded, still searching for Tyrion, not even bothering to look the King in the eye. Robert seemed not to mind, only barking out a gruff chuckle.
โOoh, show us your muscles!โ Robert told Bran, who immediately raised a scrawny arm with a small grin. The King wheezed a chesty laugh. โYouโll be a soldier!โ
The last of the horses rode into Winterfell, and you keenly noticed a golden-armored knight climbing off his steed, tugging his helmet off his head.
Jaime Lannister.ย
The man who killed the King. The very same King that murdered your father and brother.
Nearly unchanged from all those years ago, he was. His golden hair stood out starkly against the grey walls of the castle, green eyes bright and cunning.ย
You hadnโt even noticed that you were staring at him until your attention was ripped away by Cersei Lannister, her hand held out in front of Ned.ย
โMy Queen,โ he said, lightly kissing her knuckles. Catelyn bowed, a polite smile to her lips. You watched her with narrowed eyes, and for a brief second, Cersei met your cold gaze, as if challenging you to back down.
Before she could say anything, Robert strode back in front of Ned. โTake me to the crypts. I want to pay my respects.โ
To Lyanna. He wanted to see Lyanna.
Cersei scowled. โWeโve been riding for a month, my love. Surely the dead can wait.โ
The King ignored his wife. โNed. Letโs go.โ
Your brother glanced apologetically at the Queen, before leading Robert away, down to the crypts.
โWhereโs the Imp?โ Arya asked a third time, bouncing on her feet.ย
Nobody spared her a response, but Cersei swiftly rotated around to Jaime, taking hold of his arm. โWhere is our wretched brother? Go and find the little beast.โ
You watched Jaime huff in amusement, before striding off in search of Tyrion.ย
When Cersei turned back to the Stark family, you were nowhere to be seen.

The feast was held at sundown.ย
Your creamed potatoes were growing cold, but you hadnโt the stomach to eat anymoreโnot when Robert Baratheon was sticking his tongue down a servantโs throat only two tables away from you. So you opted to sipping on your drink instead, half-listening to whatever tall tale Robb was exaggerating to the lords around him.
It was only when half of the food was already scarfed down, did your brother Benjen arrive. He came clopping on horseback, striding through the crowded entrance and ducking between cheering men with overflowing chalices of ale.ย
โLittle sister,โ he greeted, clapping a hand on your shoulder and drawing you into a tight hug. Surprised at the sudden embrace, it took you a moment to reciprocate his affection. Your nose buried into the thick furs of his coat. You did not smile, but there was a faint trace of fondness to your eyes. โYou are looking as sour as ever. Not a wonder why people only ever call you the Bitter Wolf these days. โTis a rare thing to see you at a social calling, much less one this crowded.โ
โArenโt you a charmer? Iโm only here because the King ordered me to be. Why, I cannot possibly say,โ you dryly replied, before shoving him away and handing him a goblet of wine. โHere. Must be better than what youโve got up on the Wall.โ
Benjen said something in reply, but it was muffled into the rim of the cup as he slurped it down with a greedy groan. โAh, I missed this terribly. You canโt imagine how awful alcohol tastes up there. Where is our dear brother? Ned!โ
The taller man strode away to the eldest Stark by the main table, cuffing his shoulder with a wide grin. Ned, however, was solemn-faced, pondering about the mad boy he had beheaded all those weeks ago.
You chanced a glance towards the Kingโhe was far too occupied with two other ladies fawning over him to notice you slipping out of the Hall. With that, you began weaving through the packed throng, eager to take your leave.
To your dismay, you were stopped in your tracks by a taller figure, the dark lapels of his tunic brushing against your face with your sudden halt. You reared back a step, your narrowed eyes meeting his curious green ones.
Jaime Lannister.
โExcuse me,โ you said, none too pleased about being stopped in your tracks.ย
โLady Stark,โ he murmured, voice silken smooth. โOr, should I say, the Bitter Wolf?โ
Annoyance growing, you only scowled at him. โPardon me, Ser Jaime. Or, should I say, Kingslayer?โ
Jaime frowned. The action twisted his sharp features in a manner that did not suit him at all, as if such an expression did not belong on such a face. The words stung like heโd just been slapped. Nonetheless, he pressed forth, determined to keep your conversation ongoing.ย
โI hear your brother is to be Hand of the King.โ
What was this? Amicable chatter? With the Queenโs brother, no less? You were bewildered as to how you got to such a predicamentโyou only wanted nothing more than to retire to your chambers.
โYes, lovely to hear that I am the last of my siblings to remain at Winterfell,โ you snarkily replied, deftly stepping around him and ushering out of the Hall. It was to no avail, for Jaime simply strode with you, ambling after you out into the cold snow. โWhy are you following me?โ
โWalking you to your chambers,โ the blonde knight simply replied, as if it were common sense. โYou were there, were you not? At the Tourney of Harrenhal? I saw you. Small thing, you were.โ
A beat of silence. In the distance, a raven cawed. You could feel the tension in your shoulders only barely dissipate.ย
โYes,โ you carefully replied. โI remember little of itโฆ I was so young. Times were simpler then.โ
Jaime huffed out a dry laugh and smiled, though it didnโt quite reach his eyes. โNot for me, they werenโt.โ It was clear to you that he was implying his time with the Mad King. You were given no chance to reply when he continued speaking. โYou werenโt so bitter then. I saw you dancing with your brotherโฆ Brandon, was it?โ
A lump formed in your throat. โYes,โ you quietly responded, voice suddenly hoarse.
โIโm sure a tournament will be held in honor of Lord Eddardโs new title, should he accept,โ Jaime said, hands clasping behind his back. โI would hope to see you there, Lady Stark. Perhaps you can watch me best your brother in combat.โ
Much to Jaimeโs amazement, you scoffed, bordering on a near laugh.ย
He had made the infamous Bitter Wolf nearly laugh! A strange sense of pride curled within the confines of his chest.
โYour arrogance will be your downfall, Ser Jaime. BesidesโNed doesnโt fight in tourneys. I wouldnโt, either.โ You turned the corner to climb up the steps to your chambers, halting in your tracks to look down upon Jaime. โโTis a foolish thing, fighting for naught but gold and praise. When the enemies come striking, there is no gold waiting on the other side. Just the bittersweet relief of survival.โ
Jaime tilted his head, considering your words. โItโs not always a relief.โ
โPardon?โ
โReliefโฆ not all are relieved to be alive,โ he mused, hand resting upon the stone wall beside him.ย
You observed the man before you. Perhaps you had severely misjudged him.
โYes,โ you murmured, casting your gaze up to the starry night sky. โI know what thatโs like.โ
The two of you stood in silence for a while longer. It was neither comfortable nor was it unbearable. It was simply just there.
โIโll be retiring for the night, Ser Jaime. Youโve followed me this farโI could only hope you wonโt follow me into my chambers,โ you said in a warning tone, eyes locked intensely with his.
With a playful tone, Jaime pushed at the elasticity of your limits. There was a roguish grin to his mouth. โI would never. Not unless you invited me, of course.โย
And there it was againโyour gruff scoff-laugh. Jaime stood up straighter, wishing to hear you laugh properly.
โGood night, Ser,โ you curtly said.
โGood night, Lady Stark. Sleep well. Perhaps weโll reconvene on the morrow,โ he replied with a small bow of his head. With that, he turned on his heel and sauntered back into the mess hall. You hummed in thought, thinking back to his earlier words as you slid into your dark chambers.
Not all are relieved to be alive.

You were up early the next morning, sharpening one of your many throwing daggers by the foot of the staircase.ย
It all happened in a blur. One moment, you heard a faint thud from the edges of the castle walls. You thought nothing of it at firstโbrushing it off as one of the saddle boys accidentally knocking a barrel over. But the morning was still young, and you doubted any of them would even be up at such an hour. It would do you no harm to go check. And so, you sheathed your dagger and strode across the yard and rounded the bend.
The next moment, you were happening upon Branโs small, broken body, laid across the grass and gravel, clearly having just fallen from a great height. You had yelled for the maesters so loudly that the entirety of Winterfell seemed to awaken at the commotion. With frantic motions, you gathered Bran up in your arms and sprinted towards the infirmary, murmuring panicked prayers to the Old Gods beneath your breath.
The startled Maester Luwin swooped to take Bran from you, setting him down on a bed to check on him. The small boy was unresponsive, but still breathing.
Catelyn and Ned came running in soon after. You took to comforting an anguished Cat while answering Nedโs solemn questions as to what happened.ย
For the days to come, you rarely ever left your nephewโs side, curled up in a chair by the head of his bed, only ever leaving to occasionally clean yourself up and grab food for yourself and Catelyn. The boyโs poor mother was in shambles, often crying into his blankets and pleading for him to wake up. She prayed to her Seven Gods, begging them to bestow mercy for her sweet boy. When she wasnโt sobbing, she would read to him in a low, croaking voice, or occupy her shaking hands with needlework.
Cersei Lannister had appeared by the doorway the morning after Branโs fall, clutching her thick coat close to her form.ย
โOh, I wouldโve dressed, had I known you were coming, Your Grace,โ said Catelyn, standing up to bow slightly. You glanced up from your own book, dipping your head in acknowledgement to the Queen.
The woman hummed. โPlease, this is your home. Iโm your guest.โ She looked upon Bran, green eyes dark and thoughtful. โHandsome one, he is. I lost my first boyโa little black-haired beauty. He was a fighter, tooโฆ tried to beat the fever that took him.โ
Her words made you set your book down, brows furrowing.
She seemed to sense both you and Catelynโs agitation, clasping her hands in front of her. โForgive me. That must be the last thing you need to hear right now.โ
โI never knew, Your Grace,โ said Catelyn, wiping away a stray tear with the back of her palm. She was exhausted, having forgone sleep for the entire night.
โIt was a long time ago,โ Cersei replied wistfully. โRobert was furiousโฆ beat his hands bloody on the wall. All the things men do to show you how much they care.โ
โWithout actually caring,โ you murmured, thinking back to his crazed infatuation with your older sister. Cerseiโs stare turned to you, and she nodded once.ย
There was a long, pregnant silence. The Queen cleared her throat and continued on. A thin film of tears warbled over her viridescent irises. โThe boy looked just like him. Such a small thing. A bird without feathers. When they came to take him awayโRobert held me. I screamed and battled, but he held me. I never saw him again. Never visited the crypts.โ She drew in a shaky breath and fixed her stare back on the motionless Bran. โI pray to the Mother every morning and night that she will return your child to you, Lady Catelyn.โ
โI am grateful,โ Cat sniffled.
โPerhaps this time sheโll listen,โ said Cersei. She turned to take her leave, but not before glancing at you. โYou were the one who found him, were you not?โ
You set your jaw at the question. โYes, Your Grace.โ
โHm. It is a miracle you were thereโฆ he would have been dead if not for you,โ she murmured, a strange edge to her tone. The skirts of her dress swished noisily as she strode out of the room.ย

The fresh air was doing you good. Your head felt much clearer as you made your way around the castle, the cold winds settling nicely over your skin, pleasantly tousling your hair. You made your way to the smithy, where you spotted Jon hovering over the wooden table where a blade was being carefully cleaned.
It seemed the young man was quite taken with the prospect of going up to the Wall with your brother, Benjen, and swearing the vows of the Nightโs Watch. You werenโt too happy to hear of his plans on leaving Winterfell, but you supposed heโd feel much more at home further up North with people cut from the same cloth as him. Not only was Jon leaving to the Wall, but Ned, Sansa, and Arya were also going to the capital with the King quite soon.
โJon,โ you greeted, dipping your head at your nephew. โWere you going to leave without saying goodbye?โ
The grey-eyed man shook his head, curls flying. There was a small, wary smile touching the corner of his lips. โI was going to come visit you and Bran before you left. I have something to give to Arya first.โ
You peered over his shoulder to take a closer look at the thin sword. โA sword for your sister? Be sure your father doesnโt see you giving her that.โ
Surprised flashed across Jonโs face. You were never one to pass up the chance to nag him until his ears fell away. โAre you not going to tell me off?โ
โNo,โ you grimly replied. โKingโs Landing is a dangerous place. The girlโs going to need it someday.โ
Jon nodded once, pleased that you werenโt going to stop him.ย
It was then that you heard a familiar voice susurrate from behind you, making both you and Jon turn around at the same time.
โLady Stark, my deepest condolences for your young nephew. Let us hope he makes a speedy recovery,โ he said. He was grinning strangely, in a manner that you rather misliked.
โYes,โ you responded stoically. โI suppose this is a farewell for us, then.โ
The blonde knight tossed his head back in a confident manner. โOnly time will tell, Bitter Wolf. You never knowโour paths may yet cross again.โย
You couldnโt quite tell if that was a promise or a threat. Perhaps both.
You spared him a distant hum, turning back to look upon the sword Jon was having specially crafted for Arya.
โA sword for the wall?โ the Kingslayer asked, head tilting.ย
โNo. I already have one,โ said Jon.
The older manโs brows lifted. โGood man. Have you swung it yet?โ
The bastard scoffed. โOf course I have.โ
โAt someone, I mean,โ the knight clarified. Jon remained silent. โItโs a strange thingโฆ cutting a man open for the first time. You realize weโre nothing but sacks of meat and blood and bone to keep it all standing. Let me thank you ahead of time, Jon Snow, for guarding us all from the perils beyond the Wall. Wildlings and white walkers and whatnot.โ
Jaime tightly clasped Jonโs hand, clearly mocking the man with a condescending lilt to his words. It took no genius to discern that Jaime was no fan of the Nightโs Watchโto him, they were nothing but a group of lowly thieves, rapists, and murderers.
The younger boy tried to pull his hand away from Jaimeโs grip, but the blonde man merely grasped harder. โWeโre grateful to have such good, strong men like you protecting us.โ
โIโd appreciate it if you let go of my nephew, Ser Jaime,โ you cut in, voice icy and eyes ablaze. You were rather indifferent to the blonde knight, but he was starting to get on your nerves.ย
Jaime took one glimpse at your hardened scowl, before relinquishing his hold on Jon and stepping back. You couldnโt quite read the expression on his handsome features. โGive my regards to the brothers at the Wall. Iโm sure it will be thrilling to serve in such anโฆ elite force. And if not, wellโฆ itโs just for your entire life, right? Small price.โ
The Kingslayer left the both of you glaring at his back, making his way back into the castle to find his brother. You looked to Jon.
โHis arrogance will be his downfall,โ you whispered, parroting what youโd told him the night of the feast.
Jon only grunted in response, keeping his eyes trained on the ground.

It was easy to say goodbye to Jon. You knew he was going to be safe with your brother watching over him, and he was going to be much happier at the Wall without feeling out of place, like he did in Winterfell. You gave him a one-armed hug, pulling away to pat his cheek twice.ย
โWrite to me, will you? I want to know how youโre faring,โ you said, tone uncharacteristically soft. Itโd been nearly a month since Bran fell out of the window, and you werenโt keen on losing another one of your nephews.ย
Jon nodded, lips pursed grimly. โOf course. Will you let me know if Bran wakes up?โ he asked.
โWhen he wakes up,โ you corrected.
โRight. When he wakes up. You Starks are hard to kill.โ
Though you didnโt smile, there was a clear glimmer of fondness to your irises, one that Jon only rarely caught when you were speaking to Ned or little Rickon. The fact that it was directed to him for the first time made his stomach roilโhe was going to miss you.ย
โYouโre a Stark to me, Jon. Youโre my nephew, my bloodโฆ never forget that. Now, get onโRobbโs waiting to speak to you.โย
You ushered the younger man off to say his farewells to his half-brother, but Jon paused in his steps and lowly asked, โBefore I go, I wanted to ask youโฆ do you know anything about my mother?โ
There was a beat of silence. You certainly hadnโt expected Jon to ask you that. โYour father never spoke to me about her. All I know is that she mustโve been a good person if Ned took a liking to her. Iโm sorryโฆ I wish I could tell you more, but I know little of the matter myself.โ
You didn't miss the glimmer of disappointment to the young lad's grey eyes. โDonโt be. Farewell, Aunt Y/N.โ
You watched Jon turn on his heel and walk off to speak with Robb.
โYou donโt look too happy to see me off,โ said Benjen, magically appearing by your side and pressing a chaste kiss to your cheek. He ruffled your hair with a mild grin. โThen againโฆ you never really look happy, do you?โ
With a scowl, you ducked away from his hands. โOh, stop it. Iโll be seeing you again sooner or later, no doubt.โ
โIโm being serious, dear sister. I cannot remember the last time Iโve seen you genuinely smiling,โ he said, evident concern flooding his winter-hewn features. โGive me a smileโjust one before I leave. You used to smile all the time when we were little.โ
Before the war. Before father and Brandon were murdered.
You shook your head, a soft sigh slipping from your lips. โThat was a long while ago, Benjen. I am not the same person I was before.โ
Barking out a laugh, Benjen crossed his arms over his chest. โIndeed you are not. Iโll be on my way, then. Iโll be keeping Bran in my prayers.โ
โYou donโt pray,โ you dryly said.
โI would for him,โ your older brother replied solemnly before mounting his horse. โGoodbye, Y/N.โ
Your own goodbye was too quiet for him to hear, as he was already clopping away.ย
The next farewells in order were for Ned, Sansa, and Arya. Your brother tugged you into a loose hug, face grim.ย
โWinter is coming,โ he had whispered into your hairline. โTake care, Y/N.โ
As for the two girls, Sansa was rather intimidated by you, and squeaked out a stiff goodbye, whilst Arya hugged you tightly, her face buried into the fabric of your tunic. You had frozen at first, but loosened with time and gently patted her head.ย
There was too much of Lyanna in her, you thought with a frown as she pulled away from you and scurried off to get into the carriage behind her older sister.
Hours later, you found yourself sitting by Branโs bed once again, Catelyn on the other side weaving together a prayer wheel for her son. You were flicking through a voluminous tome on the history of dragons, muffling a yawn behind your fist. It was only when Maester Luwin strode into the room did you pull your attention away from the book.
โItโs time we reviewed the accounts, my Lady,โ he hesitantly said to Catelyn, hands clasped together. The womanโs eyes watered, and she glared at the maester for even thinking that she was up for speaking of money when her son was still hurt. โYouโll want to know how much this royal visit has cost us.โ
She hummed dismissively. โTalk to Poole about it.โ
Sympathetic, Luwin lowered his voice. โPoole went south with Lord Stark, my Lady. We need a new steward, and there are several appointments that require our immediate attentionโโ
โI donโt care!โ Catelyn bit out. โI donโt care about appointments! My son needs me.โ
Another figure stepped through the doorway. โIโll make the appointments,โ said Robb. โWeโll talk about it first thing in the morning.โ
โIโll be happy to help, if need be,โ you offered, nodding to Robb.
โVery well, my Lordโmy Lady,โ said Maester Luwin to the both of you, before dipping his head and excusing himself out of the room.
You casted a worried glance to Catelyn, whoโd taken to intensely staring at her prayer wheel once more.
โWhen was the last time youโve left this room?โ Robb asked his mother. Crossing the room in three long strides, he reached out to open up the windows. The noise of the howling direwolves flooded into the chambers.
There was a tremble in her voice when she said, โI have to take care of him.โ
โHeโs not going to die, mother. The maester says the most dangerous time has passed,โ Robb tried to reason fruitlessly.ย
โWhat if heโs wrong?โ she retaliated, eyes wild. โBran needs me!โ
Her eldest son shook his head. โRickon needs you. Heโs six. He doesnโt know whatโs happeningโhe follows me around all day, clutching my leg, crying out for you, for Bran, for fatherโโ
The direwolves howled some more.
โClose the windows!โ Catelyn cried, abandoning her prayer wheel to curl her hands into fists and knock them against her knees in frustration. โI canโt stand it! Make them stop!โ
The howling only grew louder.ย
With furrowed brows, you stood up on your feet to stand beside Robb and glance out the window.ย
Your heart leapt into your throat.ย
Fire.
Red, greedy flames. Licking at the air, spitting embers at the gravel.ย
With urgent movements, you dashed out of the door to help put the growing blaze out, catching Robb ordering his mother to stay in the room.
When you returned to the chambers not fifteen minutes later, you found Catelyn curled up on the cold floor, murmuring prayers beneath her breath, her hands soaked in dark ichor. An equally bloodied Summer was laying protectively over Branโs unconscious form.
On the other side of the room was a man, throat nearly turned inside out, crimson so dark it nearly looked black, gushing out of his neck.
And on the ground between them was a dagger.
A dagger to change the fate of the entirety of Westeros.

โThis is where he must have fallen,โ you whispered to Catelyn, gazing out from the opening in the tall tower.ย
Your sister-in-law gritted her teeth. โOr where he was pushed.โ
Anger bubbled within your throat. It made senseโBran had never fallen before while climbing, and someone was sent to murder him not too long after the first failed attempt.ย
โWho would do such a thing?โ you asked in an icy voice, gaze scouring around the rest of the tower.
Catelyn knelt down on the ground, eyes widening. From the ground she picked up a long strand of blonde hair.
Fury turned your vision red.
Cersei Lannister.
Nearly an hour later, Catelyn had convened a small group she was sure to be loyal to her. Nedโs ward, the master-at-arms, the maester, you, and her eldest son.
โWhat I am about to tell you must remain between us,โ she said, an urgent edge to her words. โI donโt think Bran fell from that tower. I think he was thrown.โ
Maester Luwin bowed his head in thought. โThe boy was always sure-footed before.โ
โSomeone tried to kill him twice. Why? Why murder an innocent child?โ Catelyn whispered, blue eyes hardened. โUnless he saw something he shouldnโt have seen.โ
Theon tilted his head. โSaw what, my Lady?โ
โI donโt knowโฆ but I would stake my life the Lannisters are involved. We already have reason to suspect their loyalty to the crown.โ
โDid you notice the dagger that the killer used? Itโs too fine a weapon for such a man. The blade is Valyrian steel, and the handle is dragonbone. Someone gave it to himโฆ someone with a lot of money,โ said Rodrik, presenting the sharp dagger for everyone to see.
Enraged, Robb snarled, โThey come into my home and try to murder my brother? If itโs war they wantโโ
โIf it comes to that, you know that Iโll stand behind you,โ Theon interrupted, ever desperate to please.
โPerhaps it is best you think first with your head before your fists,โ you told the two bristling boys in a placating tone. โWar is the last thing we need. We have to keep our emotions in tactโฆ find out who did this. Justice will be served, but it mustnโt be rushed.โ
Robb blew out a frustrated breath, but nodded. It was not wise to rush headfirst into war. Everybody had to be smart about this.
โLord Stark must be informed,โ said Maester Luwin.ย
Shaking her head, Catelyn responded, โI donโt trust a raven to carry these words.โย
โIโll ride to Kingโs Landing,โ Robb offered.ย
Immediately, Catelyn refused his proposal, not wanting to put another one of her sons in danger. โNo. You are Winterfellโs heirโyou should remain here. I will go myself.โย
โMother, you canโtโโ Robb began to protest.
โI must,โ said Catelyn, heavy with finality.ย
Rodrik pursed his lips before saying, โIโll send Hal with a squad of guards to escort you, my Lady.โ
Again, Catelyn denied the offer. โI donโt want the Lannisters to know Iโm coming. Too large a party will attract attention.โ
โThen let me accompany you,โ said Rodrik. โThe Kingsroad can be a dangerous place for a woman alone.โ
Crestfallen at having to see his mother off, Robb whispered, โWhat about Bran?โ
Catelynโs lips trembled. โI have prayed to the Seven for more than a month. Branโs life is in their hands now.โ
By nightfall, Catelyn had packed a small rucksack to take with her, and Rodrik was awaiting her by Winterfellโs gates.ย
โWatch my boys for me,โ she murmured, taking your hands within hers and squeezing. Tears lined her eyes, threatening to fall, but none did. โThere isnโt much you can do for Bran but Robbโฆ Rickonโฆ they need you.โ
โIโll be here, sister,โ you said solemnly, squeezing her palms in a reassuring manner.
With that, you helped her mount her small horse, and watched as she rode off with Rodrik in tow. Robb came by your side, his jaw set.
โAll my life, Iโve watched people go,โ you said to him, wistful. โMy father, my brothers, my sister, and now your mother. The waiting is the worst part.โ
The younger man casted you a curious lookโthis was the first time heโs heard you speak of your past. He pulled a hand over his weary face. โIโm not good at waiting.โ
โYouโll have no choice,โ you told him, placing a hand on his shoulder. โLook at me, Robb. We have an entire castle to uphold. We must work together, you and I. You are a young man, with a heavy responsibility weighing over your headโฆ but I will shoulder it with you. You hear me, boy?โ
Conflict warred within the blue of his eyes. He looked so much like Catelyn, nothing like you or Ned. โYes,โ he said. โThank you.โ
To his surprise, you pulled him into an embrace, and he couldnโt help but swallow down the lump in his throat, forcing away the sharp sting to the corner of his eyes. Never before had you openly shown him such affection, but these were changing times. You loved your nephew dearly, even if you werenโt one to show it.
โCome,โ you said once you pulled away, holding him at armโs length. โLet us go have supper.โ

A week had gone by when Bran awoke.
He was tired and groggy, and felt nothing from the waist down. Heโd never be able to walk again, the maester had said. Bran was angry at the news, spending his days looking glum and solemn.
When Robb had asked him if he remembered anything, Bran merely bit his bottom lip and shook his head. You wrote to both Jon and Ned of the bittersweet news, sending the raven off first thing in the morning.
Nearly a moon later, Lord Tyrion returned back to Winterfell after his little adventure to the Wall, with a brother of the Nightโs Watch, Yoren, accompanying him.
โI must say I received a slightly warmer welcome on my last visit,โ the Imp mused, standing before you and Robb and Maester Luwin.
A scowl flitted over your features. โWinter is coming, Lord Tyrion. Not much warmth going around the North these days.โ
Robb tilted his head. โAny man of the Nightโs Watch is always welcome in Winterfell.โ
โAny man of the Nightโs Watch but not I, eh, boy?โ Tyrion asked.ย
With a steely tone, your nephew gritted out, โIโm not your boy, Lannister. Iโm the Lord of Winterfell while my father is away.โ
โThen you might learn a Lordโs courtesy!โ
It was then that the door to the hall swung open, and Hodor lumbered in, carrying Bran in his arms.
โSo itโs true,โ said Tyrion, eyes widening ever so slightly. โHello, Bran. Do you remember anything about what happened?โ
Maester Luwin responded on the boyโs behalf. โHe has no memory of that day.โ
Frustrated, Robb asked, โWhy are you here?โ
Ignoring the question, the Lannister looked back to Bran. โWould your charming companion be so kind as to kneel? My neck is beginning to hurt.โ
With a straight face, Bran quietly said, โKneel, Hodor.โ
The large man did as Bran asked.ย
โDo you like to ride, Bran?โ queried Tyrion.
โYes. Wellโฆ I used to.โ
Luwinโs brows furrowed. โThe boy has lost the use of his legs.โ
Brandishing a paper scroll, Tyrion easily replied, โWith the right horse and saddle, even a cripple can ride.โ
The small boy frowned at the wording. โIโm not a cripple,โ he said, clearly upset.
โThen Iโm not a dwarf!โ Tyrion exclaimed before handing Bran the scroll. โMy father would be rejoiced to hear it. Hereโthis is for you. Give it to your saddler, and heโll provide the rest.โ
He unraveled it eagerly, a smile touching his lips upon seeing intricate designs for a special-made saddle to accommodate for his legs.ย
โWill I really be able to ride?โ asked Bran.
โYou will,โ said Tyrion. โOn horseback, youโll be as tall as any other man.โ
Narrowing your eyes, you asked, โWhat game are you playing at, Lord Lannister? Why are you helping my nephew, if you even are?โ
โNo game,โ the Imp replied. โI have a tender spot in my heart for cripples, bastards, and broken things.โ
Bran smiled at the blonde, and Robb seemed to soften a bit at this.
โYouโve done my brother a kindness. The hospitality of Winterfell is yours,โ he said.
Tyrion rolled his eyes. โSpare me your courtesies, Lord Stark. There is a brothel outside your walls. There, Iโll find a bed and both of us can sleep easier.โ
With that, Tyrion turned to leave.ย
โIโll be right back,โ you told Robb, who watched you go with curious eyes. You said nothing more, getting up from your seat and hurrying out after the surprisingly quick man. โLord Tyrion.โ
โAh, the Bitter WolfโI donโt believe weโve had the pleasure of speaking to each other alone before,โ he hummed. โMy brother seems to think youโre amusingโฆ though you donโt quite look the kind to jape.โ
You waved away his words, getting straight to the point. โDo you know where Cersei Lannister was the morning Bran fell?โ
The Impโs brows raised. โI canโt say I doโฆ I was sunken into my whore and my cupsโฆ and Cersei avoids me like the plague. I scarcely know where she is even when Iโm sober. Why? Do you believe my wretched sister played a hand in his crippling?โ
โIndeed, I do,โ you shot back, a sharp edge to your words. โThese are dangerous times, Lord Tyrion. Sleep well.โ
With no more to say to him, you turned on your heel and marched back into the hall, with the Impโs gaze burning holes into the back of your head.

The small scroll the raven brought to Winterfell bore nothing but bad news. Catelyn had taken Tyrion as hostage in belief that he was the one responsible for Branโs fall, as the dagger apparently belonged to him. She planned on bringing him up to the Vale to contest his crimes with her sister, Lysa.ย
It is not Tyrion, you wanted to scream at your law-sister, even though she was thousands of miles away. It is Cersei Lannister. I am sure of it.
Not too long after the news of the Impโs imprisonment reached you, another raven came flying into Winterfell. This time, its contents were far graver.
Jory was dead. Ned was seriously maimed on behalf of Catelynโa spear pierced cleanly into his thighโand he was tossed into a jail cell by order of Jaime Lannister.
Fury had consumed you whole when you read the little parchment, nearly ripping the paper apart from your tight grip. You had half a mind to ride to Kingโs Landing and demand your brother be freed at once, but you steeled yourself with reason. There was little you could doโthe Red Keep was swarming with golden lions and hungry cats of the same ilk. It was no place for a wolf of winter.
When you had told Robb of the news, he was surprisingly calm about it, drawing away from you to mull it over silently. He did not want to jump headfirst into violenceโbut what choice did he have now?
โMy mother shouldnโt have done that,โ murmured Robb, voice lowered so nobody would be able to overhear. โThe Lannisters will go to war with us for this.โ
You hummed, pensive. โNo, she shouldnโt have. It is not Lord Tyrion that pushed Branโhe may be a drunkard, but he is not a fool. He wouldnโt equip an assassin with his own personal dagger. Only an arrogant idiot would do such a thing.โ
โThen who do you think did it?โ asked your nephew, blue eyes cold.
โCersei Lannister. Your mother and I found a long strand of blonde hair in the tower Bran fell from. Who other than Cersei has long blonde hair? I donโt know why she would do such a thingโbut Iโd bet an arm and a leg that it was her. She loves nobody but her own childrenโฆ and she is none too fond of your father, or the King, or any of you. Perhaps Bran saw her with someone. Someone she wasnโt supposed to be with,โ you said, tone slow as you spelled it out for him.
Brows raised, Robb reared back at the realization. His breath seemed to crystallize within his throat. โIf word were to get out about Cerseiโs couplings, the King would have her head on a spike. It would make sense for her to eliminate anyโฆ threats.โ
โYes, boy. We must keep this to ourselves for nowโwe could lose our tongues at the very least if we have no proof.โ
The younger man blew out a sigh. The heavy burden laying over his shoulders seemed to only grow weightier by the minute. โShould we not tell Bran? About any of this?โ
Both of you looked at the sweet summer child, hollering out excitedly as he rode about on Dancer, strapped into the new horse saddle Tyrion had designed.ย
โHe seems happy. Perhaps it is best we let him remain in such a state for a little while longer.โ
It was then that Theon made his way to the two of you, having heard the news of Jory and Ned from a grave Maester Luwin.ย
โAre you not going to make the Lannisters pay?โ he asked Robb, grey eyes ablaze.ย
Setting his jaw, Robb firmly shook his head. โI will not go to war.โ
โItโs not warโโ Theon firmly replied, โitโs justice.โ
A scoff lodged itself in your throat. โQueer definition of justice, ey, Greyjoy? Is revenge the only way you settle fights back on the Iron Islands? โTis a wonder the lot of you havenโt already murdered each other, then.โย
The ward bristled at your nonchalant comments, but decided to ignore you, addressing Robb once more. โJaime Lannister put a spear through your fatherโs leg. The Kingslayer rides for Casterly Rock, where no one can touch himโโ
โIt was not him,โ you sharply corrected Theon, scowling.ย
โWhat?โ
โIt was not Ser Jaime who speared Ned,โ you repeated yourself, slightly quieter.ย
Mirroring your frown, Theon shook his head with frustration. โWhat does it matter? He was there. He fought Lord Stark in front of a whorehouse!โ
โWhat would you have me do?โ demanded Robb, lifting his head in a challenging manner. โMarch on Casterly Rock and order the Kingslayer to come out of hiding? Then you are more a fool than I thought, Theon.โ
Raising his voice ever so slightly, Theon retaliated, โYouโre not a boy anymore! They attacked your father. The war has already begun, whether you like it or not. Itโs your duty to represent House Stark when your father canโt.โ
โAnd what do you know of duty?โ you spat, glaring angrily at Theon. โIt is not your houseโIโm afraid youโre confusing captivity with duty.โ
With an angry yell, Theon pushed himself up to his feet, towering over you, but you merely rolled your eyes to the side. The both of you knew that if Theon were to lay one hand on you, he would be hanging from a noose by the end of the day. Uncaring of the bridling man, you glanced around to look for Bran.
Where the devil was he?
โWhereโs Bran?โ asked Robb, wildly looking around for his younger brother.
Still upset, Theon hissed out, โDonโt know. Not my house.โ With that, he stalked away, shoulders slumped.

You and Robb hurriedly scoured the forest in search of little Bran. A nocked bow was gripped in your hands, and a dagger was safely tucked beneath your cloak in case you ever needed it.
Finally, the two of you heard whispers and mutters coming from behind a bush, and you raised your bow with narrowed eyes. It was Bran on his horse, appearing frightenedโand around him were four Wildlings, their furs muddied and their faces covered with soot. One of them had a blade against Branโs paralyzed leg.
โDrop the knife,โ Robb commanded, voice booming. He unsheathed his sword, the cold metal gleaming with the sparse rays of sun through the dark grey clouds. โLet him go, and Iโll let you live.โ
The wildlings glanced at each other, snickering. One of them dove forward with a yell, arcing an axe down upon Robb. Your nephew was quick to parry and duck away, his sword slicing cleanly along the flesh of his throat.
You let your arrow loose straight through the eye of the wildling closest to Bran, and he fell back with an ear-splitting scream. With nimble movements, you ran to the horse, beginning to unbuckle the straps to the saddle keeping him in place. To your right, another wildling came charging at you, her dull axe swinging down to your arm. You jerked away before it could make a clean chop, but the blade carved a large gash into your forearm nonetheless, blood splattering all over your tunic. Pain blossomed over your hand and you rolled away before she could hit you once more. Robb came forward, slanting his longsword against the wildling womanโs jugular.
The last straggler grabbed your injured arm, making you cry out at the sudden pressure, the tip of his own dirty knife pressing into your jaw. A crimson bead leaked out from your skin, rolling down your neck.
Robbโs eyes widened. From his horse, Bran worriedly yelled your name.
โDrop the sword!โ the wildling yelled, glaring at Robb holding his friend. โDo it!โ
With slow, cautious movements, Robb reluctantly lowered his sword, but didnโt relinquish his grip on the woman.ย
All of a sudden, an arrow flew through the air, piercing straight through the wildling that was holding you with a sickening squelch. More blood splattered over your face and you grimaced, shoving him away with a gasp. You rounded your gaze behind to see Theon Greyjoy, his face grim yet smug.
Robb was quick to rush to Bran, asking if he was alright. His blue eyes glanced at you with concern, noting how your entire arm was drenched with your dark blood.ย
โIโll be fine,โ you whispered to him, wincing as you put pressure upon your gash. โMaester Luwin will stitch me up.โ
โDo I not get a thank you?โ Theon asked you, nocking another arrow to point at the wildling womanโs forehead. โIn the Iron Islands, youโre not a man until youโve killed your first enemy. Well done, Robb.โ
A scowl crossed your features, but Robb replied in your stead. โHave you gone mad?โ he growled out. โWhat if youโd missed? You couldโve gotten her killed!โ
Indignant, Theon gruffed, โThat wildling wouldโve killed the three of you anyway, had I not been there.โ
โYou donโt have the rightโ!โ
โTo what? To save Lady Stark? It was the only thing to do so I did it! Would you rather her be dead?โย
You raised a hand to placate the two, tone calm and soft. โAlright, alright. Thank you, Theon. Happy? Can we get on with actual important matters now?โ Your eyes darted to the last wildling alive.
Whimpering, she cowered beneath the tip of Theonโs arrow. โPlease, mโlord, gimme mah life and ahโm yours,โ she simpered, crawling closer to Robb.
Ever the tender boy, Robb bowed his head. โKeep her alive.โ
She blew out a sigh of relief, kneeling down to press her head into the cold, damp soil with gratitude. You turned away, marching back to the castle, leaving a trail of blood dripping from the deep gash in your wake.

Benjen had disappeared. The small ravenโs scroll was read over and over nearly ten times altogetherโฆ desperate for some sort of misreading or that the words would magically change. But they did nothing of the sortโyour older brother had vanished into thin air beyond the Wall.
Before you could even begin to process your grief, another message came to Winterfell, written by Sansa.
Ned had been arrested.
โTreason?โ Robb whispered after he read the message. โSansa wrote this?โ
โSansaโs handโฆ but a Lannisterโs words were stuffed down her throat. No mention of Arya either,โ you growled out, pacing back and forth in front of your nephew, Maester Luwin, and Theon.
The old man clasped his hands in front of him, appearing grim. โYou are summoned to Kingโs Landing to swear fealty to the new King.โ
Brows furrowed, Robb spat, โJoffrey puts my father in chains and now he wants his ass kissed?โ
โThis is a royal command, my Lord,โ said Luwin. โIf you should refuse to obeyโโ
โI wonโt refuse. Iโll go to Kingโs Landingโฆ but not alone. Call the banners,โ Robb told the Maester, grave and solemn.
Lowering his voice, Luwin asked, โAll of them, my Lord?โ
โTheyโve all sworn to defend my father, have they not? Now we see what their words are worth.โย
There was a glint of pride in Luwinโs eyes. Heโd been the one to pull Robb out of his motherโs womb, and now he was practically a man grown. With a bow of his head, he turned to amble away, off to send the ravens to the bannermen.
Robbโs hands were shaking violently. It didnโt go beyond your notice when he clasped them over one another in an effort to stave his nerves away.ย
โIโm going with you,โ you told him firmly, surprising both Robb and Theon.
A protest formed on the tip of your nephewโs tongue. โNo, you should stay here with Bโโ
โNed is my brother. The only one left, if Benjen is truly gone. I need to go, Robb. I need to.โ Your voice cracked with desperation and you reached out to tightly clutch at his shoulder, eyes cold with muted fury. โWhen the King summoned my father and my brother, Brandon, to Kingโs Landingโฆ they never returned to Winterfell. And now Joffrey is calling for youโฆ I canโt let you go alone. Iโm coming with youโend of story.โ
There was a lengthy beat of silence.
Eventually, Theon was the one that caved, barking out a laugh. โThereโs no stopping her, Robb.โ
โFor once, Greyjoy seems to be finding sense,โ you snidely remarked.ย
A small sigh fell from Robbโs lips. โAlright. Perhaps this is the best thing to doโI donโt know if I could lead a war all on my own.โ
โYouโre not alone, my boy,โ you told him, patting his cheek twice. โYouโd have to pry my cold, dead body away from you if it meant I was to be leaving you.โ

A grand feast was held for the bannermenโs arrival at Winterfell. Everybody drank and ate and chattered joyfully, exchanging tall tales of war and battle. Everybody save for Robb, who was still ridden with anxiety, prodding around pieces of chicken with the prongs of his fork, having no appetite to eat. You sat beside him, taking small bites of a berry cake.ย
From across the table, Lord Umber was barking out, โFor thirty years Iโve been leaving corpses in my wake! Iโm the one you want leading the vanguard!โย
His efforts to convince Robb were fruitless. โGalbart Glover will lead the van,โ he repeated himself, quite exhausted of the matter already.
โThe bloody Wall will melt before an Umber marches behind a Glover!โ the old man yelled. โI will lead the vanโฆ or I will take my men and march them home!โ
You paused mid-bite, placing the half-eaten cake down on your plate as you glared at the northman. Icy were your words as you threatened, โDo so, Lord Umber, and you would be hanging from the gallows in under a fortnight. Your house would be branded with the name of an oathbreaker.โ
The manโs dark eyes hardened and he stood up from the table, slamming his fists against the top. Plates of food and cutlery clattered with the sudden motion. โOathbreaker, is it, Bitter Wolf?โ You stood up as well, which prompted Robb to get up onto his feet, along with the rest of the tableโsave for Bran, who glanced worriedly between you and his brother. โIโll not sit here and swallow insults from a woman who doesnโt even know the first thing about war!โ
โHow dare you speak to Lady Stark in such a way?โ Robb bellowed, making the older manโs heated gaze fall on him.
โAnd you! How could I be taking orders from a boy so green he pisses grass?โ
With that, he drew his blade, the sound of steel singing across the table. In a blink of an eye, Grey Wind leapt onto the table and knocked Greatjon onto his back with a great thud. The direwolfโs sharp teeth sank into the Umberโs hand, tearing off two fingers completely. Blood splattered all over the floor, accompanied by his agonized shrieking.
With a frustrated growl, he pushed himself back up onto his feet, clutching his maimed palm close to his chest.
โMy Lord father taught me it was death to bare steel against your liege Lord,โ said Robb. After a considerable pause, he continued, much softer. โBut doubtlessโฆ you only meant to cut my meat for me, no?โ
Oh, Robb. Sweet summer boyโฆ too kind for his own good, you thought with a mild scowl. It will be the death of him.
It appeared as if the Umber wanted to curse Robb out some more. He glanced down at the direwolf, its muzzle covered in his blood. A bolt of fear jolted down his spine.
โWell,โ he reluctantly said, clearing his throat, โyour meat is bloody tough!โ
The rest of the hall slowly fell into laughter, chortling at the dissipation of what couldโve been a bloodbath. Robb laughed amicably, finally sitting back down to actually start eating his food. You didnโt laugh, nor did you touch the rest of your cake.
By the time the feast had waned away, you escorted Bran and Hodor out of the hall, following behind the large, gentle giant into Branโs chambers.ย
You sat by his bed once Hodor laid him down. With nimble, fleeting touches, you tugged the blanket up to Branโs chin and brushed his hair away from his face. You were not the nurturing, motherly kindโฆ you were not Catelyn, nor were you what Sansa wanted to be. You didnโt know how to care for Bran in the way he needed to beโRickon even less so. But they were your family, and you needed to try for themโฆ now more than ever before.ย
โHave any of your memories come back?โ you asked, tone soft. When he shook his head, you blew out a sigh. โThatโs alright. You just rest for now. How have you been sleeping?โ
Bran bit into his lip, as if contemplating whether he should lie or not.ย
โI dream a lot,โ he said, deciding to tell you the truth. โEvery night. The same one.โ
Cocking your head, you silently beckoned for him to go on.
โI see a ravenโฆ with three eyes,โ he whispered. โEvery time I get closer, it flies away.โ
โYour mind knows no bounds, even in sleep,โ you said, a hint of fondness to your gaze.
There was a long pause before Bran hesitantly queried, โCan I ask you a question, Aunt?โ
โGo on, boy.โ
โDoes it everโฆ bother you? When people call you the Bitter Wolf?โ
You leaned away from your nephew, humming in thought. โIt did. It still does. Itโs a constant reminder of my past.โ
โWell, why donโt you order them to stop? Youโre of higher rank than any of them!โ squeaked Bran.
โThe creatures of winter will always whisper, dear boy,โ you murmured. โOnly once the frost has taken them and iced their bodies into hard stoneโonly then would they fall silent.โ
The young boy looked as if he wanted to ask you more, but the door creaked open, pulling both of your attentions to Robb, making his way into Branโs chambers.
โWhat is it? Has something happened?โ asked Bran, his deep blue eyes widening at Robbโs solemn features.
โItโs alright, nothingโs happened,โ he replied, quiet. He met your gaze, and you nodded once in understanding. It was time to go.
It was then that Bran noticed Robb had donned his traveling furs. โWhere are you going?โ
โSouth,โ Robb said. โFor father.โ
โBut itโs the middle of the night!โ he protested.
โThe dark gives us cover for a few hours,โ you spoke, voice only barely louder than a whisper. โThe Lannisters have spies everywhere, no doubt.โ
Bran reared back to face you. โUs? Youโre leaving, as well?โ
โYes, Bran,โ you told him simply, grim-faced.
โCanโt I come with you?โ pleaded Bran. โI can ride now, youโve seen me! And I wonโt get in the way, Iโllโโ
Before he could finish, Robb was already shaking his head firmly. โThere must always be a Stark at Winterfell. Until I return, that will be you. You are not to leave the castle walls while weโre gone. Do you understand?โ
Crestfallen, Bran reluctantly nodded.ย
โListen to Maester Luwin. Look after your little brother,โ you gently told him. โBe brave for us, Bran. Winterfell needs you.โ
โOkay,โ he mumbled.ย
โUntil we return,โ Robb added, stepping forward to ruffle Branโs hair affectionately. โWeโll ride together once I come back.โ
A ghost of a watery smile traced the corner of Branโs lips. โPromise?โ
โPromise.โ
With that, you pushed yourself onto your feet and both you and Robb made your way outside. Snowflakes danced with the cold wind.ย
โDo you really think this is smart? Going to war with the Lannisters?โ asked Robb. You glanced at your oldest nephew, lips pursed. He was so youngโฆ and already carried himself as if he were two decades older than he actually was.ย
โNo,โ you quietly admitted. โWar is never smart. But we donโt have a choice, do we?โ
Robb hummed. โNo. I suppose we donโt.โ

A fortnight breezed by in the blink of an eye.
The war was steadily waging onโwith Jaime Lannister at the crux of the oppositional side. To think that you had once thought him a decent manโฆ it made your stomach roil just thinking about it. With Tywin Lannisterโs armies approaching as well, Robb seemed to be vastly outnumbered in battles.
Your good-sister, Lady Catelyn, joined you in the Neck, the marshy region of House Reed. She had embraced you tightly, before pulling away to query about her two youngest sons with tearful eyes. You assured her that they were safe in Winterfell, pointedly avoiding the encounter with the Wildlings, not wanting to worry her any further.
Many strategy meetings were held on whether to move ahead on Jaime Lannisterโs army, or Tywinโs. You butted heads with Greatjon Umber far too often, as you bore no liking for him and he would rather think with his fists than his head. Either way, the group would have to cross the Twins, which meant you had to garner the support of the Freys. The Lord of the Freys, Walder, was no man easily swayed. He had a penchant for gold and young girls, often of his own kin, and thought very little of his sworn oaths.
It was all one big headache.ย
You spent many sleepless nights practicing your archery, which was hard to do with your injured hand. It was steadily healing, but still throbbed when overworked. On days the pain would grow too overbearing, you would write letters for the ravens to take. To Maester Luwin, enquiring about the boys. To the Wall, wondering how Jon was doing after taking the blackโฆ and if Benjen had returned. You dared not write to Sansa or Arya, knowing full and well it would only be intercepted by the cunt of a Queen, Cersei Lannister.
By the next three days, Robb had reluctantly agreed to have his mother go into the Freysโ castle in hopes of bartering an agreement with the prickly old man, since sheโd known him when she was a young girl.ย
When she came back, her face was solemn.
โWell?โ Robb asked. โWhat did he say?โ
โLord Walder has granted your crossing,โ she replied. โHis men are yours, as wellโless the four hundred he will keep here to hold the Crossing against any who would pursue you.โ
The damn Lannisters, you thought grimly.
There was a steely glint to Robbโs eyes. โWhat does he want in return?โย
โYou will be taking on his son, Olyvar, as your personal squire. He expects a knighthood in good time.โ
Nodding, Robb stroked the shadow of a stubble growing along his jaw. โFine, fine. And?โ
Catelyn blew out a shallow sigh. โAnd Aryaโฆ will marry his son, Waldron, when they both come of age.โ
You gritted your teeth. โSheโll be none too happy about that.โ
When Catelyn nodded at your words, she pursed her lips, as if she had more to say.
โThereโs more?โ said Robb.ย
โAndโฆ When the fighting is done, you will marry one of his daughters. Whichever you preferโhe has a number he thinks will be suitable.โ Reluctance weighed heavily in Catelynโs tone.
If Robb was upset at the news, he did well to hide it.ย
โI see,โ he said. โDid you get to see them? His daughters?โ
โI did. One wasโฆ nearer to your age,โ she replied, slow and cautious. โDo you consent?โ
The poor boy, you thought. Having to give up his choice in exchange for duty.ย
โCan I refuse?โ he asked. For a moment, he looked as if he were his age again, eyes wide and fists clenched.
โNot if you want to cross,โ replied his mother.
There was a long beat of silence. In the distance, his direwolf barked at a stray mutt passing by.ย
โThen I consent,โ Robb said. With that, he quickly stepped out and away from the tent, in need of some time to digest his new betrothal.
As you watched him go, you heard Theon come up to stand beside you.
โA small price to pay,โ he crooned, a slight smirk to his lips. โA marriage to win the war.โ
โYou only say that because youโre not the one paying,โ you lightly responded, though there was a sharp edge to your tone, as if warning him not to toe your boundaries. โRobb carries a heavy burden. Do well not to add yourself to that, Theon.โ
With a nod, you excused yourself, heading back to your tent, itching to write to Jon of the news.

Two thousand men sacrificed to distract Tywin Lannisterโฆ whilst the other eighteen thousand took over Jaimeโs armies.
And now Robb had the Kingslayer in his grasp.ย
He was bound and kneeling before you and Cat, blonde hair caked with dried blood and face filthy with dirt and soot.
โBy the time they knew what was happening, it had already happened,โ said Robb, staring down at the Lannister with pure hatred roiling within the blue of his eyes.ย
โYou did well, Robb,โ you said, keeping your narrowed gaze trained on Jaime.ย
The knight looked to you, a lazy smirk curled at the corner of his bleeding lips. โBitter Wolf. It is a pleasure to see you again. Terrible circumstances, but a pleasure indeed.โ
You frowned. All you could see when you looked at him was his sister, who you suspected played a hand in Branโs fall. His nephew, the cruel boy that had your brother imprisoned. He was a Lannister first and foremostโฆ no amount of lives he took or saved would ever change that.
โIโm afraid I canโt say the same, Ser Jaime,โ you replied in a stiff tone.
Jaime merely hummed, before turning his head to face your good-sister. โLady Stark. I would offer you my sword, but I seem to have lost it.โ
With stinging words, Catelyn sharply said, โIt is not your sword I want. Give me my daughters back. Give me my husband!โ
Jaime swallowed, his throat itchy and dry. โIโve lost them as well, Iโm afraid.โ
โKill him, Robb!โ said Theon, eyes wild. โSend his head to his father! He cut down ten of our menโyou saw him!โ
Brows furrowing, you shook your head firmly. โWhat use would that be, you foolish boy? Killing him would bring us nothing but Tywin Lannisterโs wrath. We keep him alive for leverage.โ
โIs that all I am to you, Bitter Wolf? A bargaining chip? You wound me,โ Jaime sardonically gruffed, though there was a twinge of gratitude to his voice.
โYou are nothing to me, Kingslayer,โ you spat, effectively wiping away the smug look on Jaimeโs face.ย
Robb bowed his head at your words. โAunt Y/N is right. He is more useful to us alive than dead.โ
Catelyn nodded in agreement. โTake him away and put him in chains.โ
Just as two of the guards were ready to haul him away, Jaime barked out, โWe could end this war right now, boy. Save thousands of lives. You fight for the Starks, I fight for the Lannisters. Just you and meโswords, lances, teeth, nailsโฆ you take your pick. Letโs end this here and now.โย
Save thousands of lives, he had said. A tempting offer. But would that be worth the life of your nephew?
Robb squared his jaw. โIf we do it your way, Kingslayer, youโd win. Weโre not doing it your way.โ
The guards laughed as they began tugging Jaime along, off to shackle him down. โCome on, pretty man,โ one of them cackled, kicking at Jaimeโs feet.
Turmoil danced clear as day over Robbโs features. โI sent two thousand men to their graves today.โ
โThe bards will sing songs of their sacrifice,โ said Theon.ย
Robb momentarily shut his eyes. It was all so incredibly loud. โAye. But the dead wonโt hear them.โ With that, he stepped forward to address the rest of the army. โOne victory does not make us conquerors! Did we free my father? Did we rescue my sisters from the Queen? Did we free the North from those who want us on our knees? This war is far from over.โ
Stone-faced, Robb turned on his heel and marched off.ย
You blew out a long, tired sigh. From the trees above you, you noticed a rotund pigeon staring straight at you from a high branch. It chirped lightly, before flying off, making its way North. You bit down on the inside of your cheek, before stalking away, retreating back to your tent.

The sun had not yet risen when a ground-shaking scream tore through the camp. Guttural, visceral, ragefulโฆย
Broken.
You had fallen to your hands and knees upon reading the ravenโs message, wailing your sorrows to the ground.ย
Ned Stark was dead. You were the only one of your siblings left.ย
Dead. Your brother is dead. Winter is coming. Killed by Joffreyโs command. Bitter wolf. Bitter, bitter, bitter wolf. Your brother is dead. Winter is coming.ย
Fat tears rolled down your cheeks and your eyes stung as if hot pokers were pressing against them. Thunder rumbled within your chest and you curled your hands into fists. Someone tugged you up and held you close. Your cheek was smushed into their neck and you cried even harder, sobbing hysterically.
Gods, give him back to me, you pleaded silently. Give him back. He was the only brother I had left. Give him back, give him back, give him backโ
โShh, shh, I know, I know,โ Catelynโs hoarse voice whispered into your hair. It took you a moment to realize that it was her cradling you.
Immeasurable guilt filled your lungs. She was the one who lost her husband. She had lost just the same as you, if not more soโฆ and yet she was the one holding you, comforting you, mothering you.ย
โIโm sorry,โ you wailed against her. โIโm sorry, Iโm sorry, Cat, Iโm sorry, Iโโ You dissolved into another fit of heart-wrenching cries, fruitlessly trying to pull away and wipe your tears.ย
โItโs not you that should be sorry,โ she patiently told you, cupping your damp cheek to gently stroke the hair away from your face. The blue of her eyes warbled with her own unshed tears. โLet it out, good-sister. Let it out.โ
And so you did. For hours, you did nothing but cry until your voice mellowed into buzzing silence and your eyes could bear it no longer.
By the time the sun was beginning to sink down the horizon, you finally left your tent.ย
Robb. You had to speak to him.
Your nephew was in the thick of the woods, far enough from the camp where nobody could hear him cry. Dried tear tracks on his cheeks reflected the waning light of the disappearing sun as he swung his sword against the tree over and over and over again.
He stopped when he heard you coming, hands slackening around the hilt.
When he turned to take you in, he couldnโt help but feel relieved that you were just as much a mess as he was.
โRobb,โ you whispered.
โAunt,โ he whispered back.
โYou poor boy,โ you croaked, vision blurring over once more. In no less than three long strides, you made your way to him, tugging him into a tight embrace. โIโm sorry, Robb. Iโm sorry.โ
The young man only loosely reciprocated your hug at first, choking back his own tears. He had so much he wanted to sayโฆ but his thoughts came too quickly and too many at once, all lodged into the back of his throat. And so he fell quiet, soaking in your rarely-offered comfort. He had already cried out his promises of revenge with his mother, cursed his enemies with Theon, angrily strategized with his grieving bannermen.
All he needed now was some quiet supportโa steady shoulder to lean on. And if that was all you had to offer him, he would gladly take it.
โYou were right,โ you whispered into his ear, expression hardening. โThe war is far from over. Winter is coming, Robb. And lions do poorly in the frost.โ

The hall was dimly lit with blazing torches hanging on the walls, casting ominous shadows across the room. You were seated beside Robb, with Catelyn on his other side. The bitter, the young, and the stone-heart.
โThe proper course is clear! We join our forces with his!โ yelled one of the bannermen.
He was speaking of Renly Baratheon, the late King Robertโs youngest brother.ย
Frowning, Robb firmly replied, โRenly is not the King.โ
โYou cannot mean to pledge allegiance to Joffrey, my Lord!โ the older man responded, affronted by the notion. โHe put your father to death!โ
Evenly, Robb said, โThat doesnโt make Renly King. Heโs Robertโs youngest brotherโif Bran canโt be Lord of Winterfell before me, Renly canโt be King before Stannis.โ
A murmur rippled through the hall, Lords leaning their heads together to whisper and heckle.ย
โYou mean to declare us for Stannis?โ asked one of the Lords.
โRenly is not right, either!โ exclaimed another.
โIf we put ourselves behind Stannis, he would surely send us all to our deaths!โ yelled a voice from the back.
Pounding his now-empty chalice down onto the table, Greatjon Umber stood up to address the riled-up mass. โMy Lordsโhere is what I say to the two Kings!โ He bent at the knees and spat a mouthful of wine onto the ground. โRenly Baratheon is nothing to me! Nor Stannis, either! Why should they rule over me and mine from some flowery fuckinโ seat in the South? What do they know of the Wall, or the Wolfswood? Even their Gods are wrong! Why shouldnโt we rule ourselves again? It was the dragons we bowed toโฆ and now the dragons are dead.โย
The sharp sound of steel rang loud and true as Lord Umber unsheathed his sword to point at Robb.
โThere sits the only King I mean to bend my knee to. They can keep their red castle, and their iron chair, as well. The King in the North!โ he proclaimed. โMy sword is yours, in victory and defeat. From this day, until my last day!โ
A beat of silence.
One after the other, the rest of the Lords pulled their swords out of their respective scabbards to pledge fealty to Robb, and bend the knee.
Robb stood up, casting his gaze over the kneeling crowd.
โThe King in the North!โ they all cheered. โThe King in the North! The King in the North!โ
You glanced at Catelyn, noticing the conflict warring across her weathered features. Briefly, Robb caught your eye, and you bowed your head in an encouraging manner.
โThe King in the North!โ you yelled along with the rest of the Lords.ย
No longer would a lion be able to hold their paw over a wolfโs throat.ย
Robb was King now.
The King in the North.

It was colder tonight than it had been for the past decade. Your sigh misted into an opaque fog once you stepped out of your tent, small pinpricks of frost kissing your skin. Most of the knights and lords had retired to their own cotts, deep in slumber. Some of them were on the outskirts of camp, patrolling the perimeter in case Tywin was to come surging forth with his army to retrieve his prized son.ย
And that was just who you were leaving to see. You needed to ask him the same thing you had asked Tyrionโif Jaime knew where his sister was when Bran fell.
The guards raised their eyebrows at you, as if asking what you were doing here at such a late hour, but you simply stared at them until they uncomfortably shifted to the side to allow you to pass by.
It was certainly quite a sightโseeing Jaime Lannister shackled. He was cold, you could see, the tip of his sharp nose was crimson and his fingers were quivering ever so slightly.
You had made no noise whilst stepping in front of him, silent as a wraith. Jaime only noticed you were there because of your shadow looming over him in a near menacing fashion.
โLady Stark,โ he greeted, strangely pleasant despite being bound, freezing, and starving. โYou look lovely tonight. Had I known you were coming, I wouldโve cleaned myself up a bit.โ
โSer Jaime,โ you replied in a curt, level tone.ย
The man before you tilted his head curiously. โTo what do I owe such a pleasure? Is your bed lonely? Is that why you came? Iโm not at my best, as you can seeโฆ but I think I could be of service for you. Slip out of those fursโletโs see if Iโm up for it.โ
His words were crude and unbecoming, but held no weight to them. Your expression remained unchanging.
โCelibacy is a part of the Kingsguardโs oaths,โ you lightly said.
Jaime barked out a rogue laugh, leaning his head back against the stone wall. โSurely you know what everybody calls me. Oathbreaker.โ
โFor killing the King,โ came your whisper. For a moment, Jaime could swear he caught a glimpse of gratitude within your stormy eyes. It was gone just as quickly as it came. โI canโt say I fault you for doing it. Aerys wasnโt fit to be King.โ
The knight hummed, a ghost of a grin to the corner of his lips. โSeeโฆ your brother seemed to disagree. He thought it wasnโt honorable. And look where his own honor got himโbeheaded in front of his daughter, and placed on a spike by the walls of the Keep. Terrible shame, what happened to him. I wanted to have a clean duel with him before he kicked the can.โ
Your fists clenched by your sides at the callous way Jaime spoke of Ned.ย
The green of his irises gleamed when he looked up at you. โHow does it feel? To watch your family die off slowly, one by one?โ
โYour tongue likes to run, doesnโt it?โ you murmured with a scowl. โYouโll understand what itโs like soon. The war is sure to leave a trail of lionโs blood in its wake.โ
Jaime sucked in a humored breath. โBitter Wolf, indeed. Tell me, how long have you had that long stick shoved up your arse?โ
There was a long moment of tense silence. Your hand was hidden within your cloak, resting upon the hilt of a dagger. When you began to speak again, you ripped your eyes away from him, refusing to meet his gaze, training your stare upon an uninteresting stone on the ground.
โWhen I heard Aerys burned my father alive, I wept until I nearly blinded myself with my own tears. My father was a good, honorable man. My brother, too. I loved them dearly. The Mad King took them away from me and I hated him for it. I hated you, as wellโฆ the youngest of his Kingsguard just stood by and did nothing. But then, not too long after, I heard that you were the one who slit his throat. I still hated youโbut I couldn't be more grateful. You were right to kill him.โย
Another beat of silence, this time longer. The atmosphere between the two of you seemed to shift. Jaime looked nearly stunned at your admission. โDo you still hate me?โ he asked, voice uncharacteristically soft. It was as if he was eighteen all over again, having to โgo away insideโ when he didnโt want to deal with what was going on anymore. Your gaze left the stone on the ground to meet his. โNo, Ser Jaime. To hate is to care. I do not careโnot for you, at least.โ
Strange, Jaime thought. His chest seemed to ache uncomfortably at your cold words.ย
Before he could say anything, your good-sister strode up by your side, her features stony and grim. For a moment, she met your gaze. If she was wondering what you were doing here, speaking to the Kingslayer, she didnโt ask.ย
โLady Catelyn!โ said Jaime, grateful for the distraction from the uncomfort within his ribs. โJoin the partyโwe were just exchanging war stories. Exceptโฆ neither of you have been to war before, Iโm afraid. Oh, wellโI suppose I can just entertain you withโโ
Before you could react, Cat bent down to grab the exact same rock you had been staring at, jerking forward to strike Jaime across the face with its sharp end. Pain rattled throughout his face, blood streaking down where she had struck him. He grunted at the impact, working his jaw gingerly once Catelyn pulled back.
โI would kill you tonight, Serโฆ pack your head in a box and send it to your sister!โ growled Cat.
โThen do it,โ Jaime replied, infuriatingly glib for someone who nearly had his skull bashed in. โHit me again, over the ear. Again, and again, and again. Youโre stronger than you lookโit shouldnโt take too long.โ
Frowning, Cat asked, โThat is what you want the world to believe, isnโt it? That you donโt fear death.โ
โBut I donโt, my Lady,โ said Jaime. โThe dark is coming for all of us. Why cry about it?โ
Lips curling with contempt, Catelyn spat out, โBecause you are going to the deepest of the Seven Hells if the Gods are just!โ
โWhat Gods? The trees the Bitter Wolf here prays to? Where were the trees when your husbandโs head was getting chopped off?โ he murmured. Fury coiled within your stomach, as black as tar. โIf your Gods are real, and if they are justโฆ why is the world so full of injustice?โ
Catโs fingers curled tighter around the rock. โBecause of men like you.โ
There it was againโhis hoarse bark of laughter. โThere are no men like me. Only me.โ
More silence stretched thin between the three of you. You thought about your original purpose for coming here, pursing your lips.ย
โDo you know where your sister was the morning Bran fell?โ you asked him, voice hardened with steel.ย
His eyes met yoursโbright green to a frigid storm.ย
โNo,โ he curtly responded, nose twitching as he sniffed lightly. A tell.ย
A lie.ย
โHow did he come to fall from the tower?โ Catelynโs question was quiet, as if she were afraid of the answer.
Without a momentโs hesitation, Jaime said, โI pushed him out of the window.โ
Shocked, you flinched back at his blunt confession, eyes widening. It was him. Him that put Bran in his coma, him that crippled your nephew. Was it him that sent the assassin, as well?
Butโฆ youโd found long blonde hair at the tower, undoubtedly Cerseiโs. You had thought that Cersei was coupling with some nameless squire or stableboy, not her own brother. By the old Gods, that could only meanโ
โWhy?โ whispered Catelyn, appearing like her heart had been trampled on and torn to shreds.
โI hoped the fall would kill him,โ Jaime simply said.
โWhy?โ she pressed.
You were stunned and at a loss for words, lips parted and chest heaving.ย
Jaime leaned his head back against the stone wall, inhaling sharply. โYou should get some sleep, Lady Catelyn. Itโs going to be a long war.โ
The red-headed woman glared at him with the might of a thousand suns. She relinquished her hold on the rock, which had cut into her own palm, and stormed away.
Jaime and Cersei couplingโฆ and her children were golden-haired with no trace of Robert Baratheon within any of their Lannister-esque featuresโฆย
The realization slammed against you like a tidal waveโGods, the boy on the Iron Throne was a bastard.ย
You wouldโve laughed at the thought if not for the dire situation at hand.
It was no wonder Ned was imprisoned and later executed. He knew, just as you now. Only, he was foolish enough to get his honor in the way of his head. You had to be smart about this. A running tongue was a dangerous oneโand you werenโt too keen on losing yours.
Jaime regarded you with a guarded look. He wasnโt aware that you knew of his vile doings with his sister. โLet me ask you again. Do you still hate me now?โย
Perhaps his father was right. Maybe he did care what others thought of him.ย
Disgust ran thick through your veins at the sight of him. The man you had once begrudgingly respected, now a boy-killer. A sister-fucker.
With quick motions, you stepped forward, curling your hand around the front of his tunic, yanking him closer just as you drove your fist into the side of his face. Over and over again you struck him, rage shadowing over your wild expression, until your knuckles split and bled and ached with each punch. Jaime put up no fight. He groaned once you finally pulled away, shoving him back against the stone wall. Blood-flecked spittle dripped from his lips.
Cold steel kissed his throat when you unsheathed your dagger, slanting it just below his Adam's apple. โOne cut, Kingslayer. Thatโs all itโd take.โ
โDo it,โ he challenged, baring his teeth. โDo it.โย
If only you could. You still needed himโฆ Cersei had Sansa in her wicked clutch.
โNever before have I changed my mind about a man so quickly. To hate is to care, Ser Jaime,โ you bit out, words dripping with venom. โAnd I hate you, more than Iโd ever care to.โ
With that, you slipped your dagger back into its scabbard and turned on your heel to stride away, fury splayed clear as day over your features. You were going to tell Robb of your newfound knowledge as soon as morning broke.
Jaime watched you go with a soft exhale.
He found no sleep that night, but went away inside nonetheless.

Battle after battle, Robb found himself victorious.ย
Camp after camp, Jaime found himself stinking of his own piss and shit.ย
When you had told Robb of Joffreyโs true parentage, he huffed out a hesitant laugh, unsure if you were jesting or not. Then again, you were never one to jest.
And now he stood before his captive with you by his side, gazing down at the Lannister were pure contempt. This was the first time youโd seen the Kingslayer since he told you he pushed Bran out the window. And time had done nothing to mellow your anger.
โI keep expecting you to leave me in one castle or another for safe-keeping,โ surmised Jaime, tongue darting out to lick at his dry lips. โBut you drag me along from camp to campโฆ have you taken a liking to me, Stark? Is that it? Iโve never seen you with a girl.โ
Unfazed by his insults, Robb said, โIf I left you with one of my bannermen, your father would know within the fortnight. My bannermen would receive a raven with the message: Release my son. Youโll be rich beyond your dreams. Refuse, and your house will be destroyed, root and stem.โ
Jaime shook his head. โYou donโt trust the loyalty of the men following you to battle?โ
โI trust them with my life. Just not with yours,โ Robb quietly replied.ย
โSmart boy,โ snorted Jaime. At the crinkle in Robbโs expression, Jaime piped up with a mocking frown, โOh, whatโs wrong? Donโt like being called a boy? Insulted?โ
From behind you, Grey Wind stalked up to his master, a growl rumbling low within his chest. For the first time, you could see genuine fear dance across Jaimeโs green irises.
โYou insult yourself, Kingslayer,โ said Robb. โYouโve been defeated by a boy. Youโre held captive by a boy. Perhaps youโll be killed by a boy.โ
Grey Wind lithely moved closer and closer to Jaime, snarling and pawing at the dirt.ย
โStannis Baratheon sent ravens to all the high lords of Westeros,โ you said, jaw squared. โRavens detailing that the boy King, Joffrey Baratheon, is neither a true king, nor is he a true Baratheon. Heโs your bastard son.โ
Jaime scratched at the shackles over his wrists, growing restless. โIf thatโs true, then Stannis would be the rightful King. How convenient for him!โ
โMy father learned the truth,โ Robb hissed out. โThatโs why you had him executed.โ
Frowning, Jaime pointed out, โI was your prisoner when your father lost his head.โ
โYour son killed him so that the world wouldnโt know who fathered him. And youโฆ you pushed my brother from a window because he saw you with the Queen,โ accused your nephew.
Swallowing, Jaime coughed out, โWhereโs your proof? Or are we just trading gossip like a couple of fish wives?โ
โIโm sending one of your cousins down to Kingโs Landing with my peace terms.โ
Jaime scoffed at that. โYou think my fatherโs going to negotiate with the likes of you? You donโt know him very well.โ
Bowing his head, Robb hummed in acknowledgement. โNo, I donโt. But heโs starting to know me.โ
โThree victories donโt make you a conqueror,โ said Jaime.
โBetter than three defeats,โ your nephew countered. With that, Robb rotated on his heel and marched away, trailing his fingers along Grey Windโs pelt.
The direwolf snapped his jaw only a hairโs breadth away from Jaimeโs face. His eyelids squeezed shut, bracing himself for the agonizing pain. When none came, he cracked one eye open. The wolf was gone, leaving only you standing before him.
โWhen you were in Kingโs Landing, did you see my niece?โ you asked.
โSansa?โ he replied. โYesโฆ in court here and there with her betrothed.โ
Her betrothed. The bastard boy. Jaimeโs son.
โNo, not Sansa,โ you snippily replied. You worried for Sansa, yes, but at the very least you knew she was alive in the Keep. There hadnโt been a single word about your younger niece in any of the ravens youโd received. โArya.โ
The Kingslayer pursed his lips. โWhich one was she again?โ Whether he was genuinely miffed as to who Arya was, or he was just pushing your boundaries to purposely annoy you, you couldnโt tell.
โI have no taste for your games,โ you gruffed, your patience wearing thin. โIโll see to the guards forgoing your meals for the next two days. Good night, Ser Jaime.โ
Not waiting to see his reaction, you promptly turned and followed after Robb.

Theon had left for the Iron Islands in hope of garnering his fatherโs support, along with his large fleet of ships. Catelyn, on the other hand, was off to try and obtain Renly Baratheonโs allegiance.
You and Robb planned the next battles together. The cut on your arm from the wildling, Osha, was now fully healed, leaving only a dark mark in its wake. Whilst Robb and the Northern bannermen fought, you would watch from a distance, taking down Lannister-allied soldiers with your bow and arrow.
And once the battle was done, you made your way onto the field, side-stepping half-dead men and corpses alike, plenty with your arrows sticking out of their chests. Most of the casualties were part of the Lannisterโs troup, and so you bore no sympathy for their pain.
You met up with Robb just as he was parting with a pretty girlโa medic, by the looks of it. She was leaving on a cart, hands bloodied and dark hair drenched with sweat.ย
When you glanced at Robb, you could see the unmistakable glint of youthful curiosity and lust behind his blue eyes. With a sharp cuff to the back of his head, you growled out, โYou are betrothed, boy. Do well to remember it.โ
Robb scowled at you. โWhat are you on about? I was only talking to her.โ
โYeah, right,โ you scoffed. โAnd my name is the Smiling Wolf.โย
โIโm a King now, Aunt. You shouldnโt be disrespecting me in such a way,โ warned Robb, though his words lacked any true bite.ย
With a huff, you patted his cheek softly. โYouโve been King for only a few moons by now. But youโve been my nephew for your entire life. One takes precedence over the other, Iโm afraid.โ
Robb smiled at that, but it disappeared as he glanced around at all the dead bodies littering the hills, decorated with your arrow shafts. โYou took down nearly four dozen of these menโฆโ he said, brows raised. โAnd all from far away, as well. Color me impressed and a little intimidated.โ
โIโll take that as a compliment,โ you replied, walking along with him back to the tents to clean up. โI do what I can to help.โ
โIโm grateful youโre here with me. With Theon and mother goneโฆ it made me think about how youโve always shouldered the burden of ruling with me, without complaint. I donโt know what Iโd do without you, Aunt.โ
Not one to be very good with sentimentalities, you tugged him into a brief embrace and let him go the next second, gently shoving him off into the tent.
โAlright, alright, boy,โ you said, tone rife with affection. โGo take a bathโyou stink of war.โ

A week later, Catelyn returned to the camps. Accompanying her was a blonde soldier, a woman taller than any man amongst Robbโs army.ย
โItโs good to see you, Cat,โ you told her. โNo battles have been lost just yet.โ
The woman smiled, though it didnโt quite reach her eyes. โKing Renlyโฆ heโsโโ
Before she could finish her sentence, Roose Bolton came running up to the two of you.
โApologies, my Ladies,โ he panted out, holding up a small ravenโs scroll. โNews from Winterfell.โ
Initially, you were quite excited, because itโd been a while since you heard from Bran, Rickon, and Maester Luwin.
When you filed into the tent to listen to Robb read it aloud, however, your heart plummeted to your stomach upon hearing the news. Theon had taken Winterfell, holding Bran and Rickon hostage.
โI TOLD YOU, NEVER TRUST A GREYJOY!โ yelled Catelyn to her son, face scarlet with fury and twisted with anguish.ย
Teeth gritted, Robb announced, โI must go North at once.โ
โThereโs still a war to win, Your Grace,โ Roose Bolton protested.
โHow can I win a war, call myself King if I canโt even hold my own castle?โ spat Robb. โHow can I ask my men to follow me if I canโtโ?โ
With firm hands, you placed them on your nephewโs shoulders. โRobb. Stopโthink about this. You have thousands of men at your disposal. You neednโt do this yourself. If you loosen your grip on the Lannisters now, theyโll go scurrying back home and rally more of their allies.โ
The young man appeared conflicted. In his haze of rage, he hadnโt thought about the lives of all the rest in the war, only focused on his little brothers.
โLet me go talk to Theon,โ Catelyn offered, worried to death for her two youngest boys.
โThere will be no talk. He will die for this,โ snarled Robb.
Stepping forward, Roose offered, โLet me send word to my bastard at the Dreadfort. He can raise a few hundred men and retake Winterfell before the new moon. My boy would be honored to bring you Prince Theonโs head.โ
Bowing his head, Robb blew out a sigh. He glanced at you for a moment, before returning his gaze to Roose. โTell your son Bran and Rickonโs safety is paramount. And TheonโI want him brought to me alive. I want to look him in the eye and ask whyโฆ and then Iโll take his head myself.โ

It was the dead of night when Jaime Lannister escaped.ย
In the process, heโd become a kinslayer, as well. Just another name to add to the extensive list.
The golden lion. Oathbreaker. Kingslayer. Now a kinslayer.ย
He had bashed his cousinโs brains in with a stone, alerting the young guard on duty. Jaime then strangled the boy, a Karstark, and fled the camp.ย
The taste of freedom had never been so sweet.
And, inevitably, the taste of defeat had never been so sour.
By the break of day, he was recaptured. You had emerged from your tent at the loud commotion, fingers wrapped around the wood of your longbow. Men were jeering, yelling, and throwing rotten food and small stones. They were pushing and shoving, some unsheathing their blades with manic, greedy expressions. In the middle of the crowd was Jaime, rebound and so bloody you could barely see a clean patch of exposed skin. Strangely, he was smiling and laughing, seeming to enjoy how riled up the Northmen were.ย
โDie, Kingslayer!โ they yelled.
โYouโll pay for your crimes!โ they shouted.
โGut him! Put his head on a spike!โ they screamed.
You forcefully wove your way through the crowd, brows knitted and your bow and arrow knocked at the ready. The men had parted instantaneously upon seeing you, all of them expecting you to order Jaimeโs execution on behalf of Robb, who had temporarily left to accept the Cragโs surrender. To their enraged shock, you stood between them and Jaime, the tip of your arrow pointed not at the Kingslayer himself, but at the men calling for his head.
โBack the fuck away from him,โ you barked out, voice loud and commanding. โHave you all gone mad?โ
โGet out of the way, Bitter Wolf!โ Lord Karstark yelled, hell-bent on getting his revenge for his murdered son. โI deserve justice!โ
โOr what, Lord Karstark?โ you shouted back with an equivalent ferocity, teeth bared in a near snarl. โYouโll cut through me to get to him? Need I remind you that if you were to lay a hand on me, youโd be laying a hand on the Kingโs blood.โย
Reluctant, a few of the lords lowered their weapons, stepping back slightly. Some held guilty expressions, looking like children being scolded by their mother. Most stayed their ground, angry that you were stopping them.ย
Your countenance hardened. โIf Jaime Lannister is dead, we lose any leverage we have over Tywinโs armyโover Cersei, who has hold of my nieces! What good do you think would come of this? We put his pretty head on a spike, hoo-fucking-ray! Has it not occurred to you that we keep prisoners for a reason? That theyโre not toys to toss about as we see fit?โ
โYouโre right, Bitter Wolf,โ growled Karstark. โHeโs not a toy. This monster killed my son. He deserves worse than a slap on a wrist and a few measly chains. He deserves death. Slow and painful, just as he did to my boy!โ
It was then that Catelyn came rushing through the crowd, her pale features gaunt and eyes widened with fear.
โI understand your pain, Lord Karstark,โ she assured, exhaust lacing heavy with each of her words. โHe crippled my boy. He will answer for his crimes, in due time, I promise. Just not here.โ
โIf you try and stop meโ!โ
โI am the mother of your King!โ Catelyn yelled.
Rearing back with frustration, Karstark bit out, โAnd where is our King now? Gone to the Crag, sure, but not to negotiate. He brought that foreign bitch with him!โ
Your brows raised in surprise. The medic girl.ย
Steel sang out as Brienne unsheathed her sword. โThreatening my Lady is an act of treason!โ
โTreason?โ barked the Karstark. โHow can it be an act of treason to kill Lannisters?โ
โIn the name of my nephew, the King in the North,โ you lowly spoke, bringing his attention back to you. The tip of your arrow was pointed right at his chest. โStand down.โ
With a squared jaw, Lord Karstark bowed his head. โWhen the young wolf returns, I will demand for the murdererโs head.โ
โWise men do not make demands of Kings!โ protested Cat.
โFathers who love their sons do.โ With that, Karstark turned to stomp away, back into his tent.
The crowd slowly began to disperse. Only then did you put down your weapon, relaxing the drawstring.ย
โThank you for fighting for me, Bitter Wolf,โ snarked Jaime, an infuriating smile plastered over his filthy face. โIโm surprised you would have put down one of your own men just for me. Growing rather fond of me, eh? Tell me, you havenโt lost your maidenhood yet, have you? It would be an honor to be your fโโ
Gnashing your teeth, you swiftly knelt down in front of the Kingslayer, grabbing his grimy cheeks with one hand, squeezing uncomfortably tight, nails digging into his skin.
โI said weโd have you alive, Kingslayerโฆ not whole. Give me a good reason why I shouldnโt carve your eyes out with a hot spoon,โ you hissed, eyes cold as winter.
To your fury, Jaime merely laughed, a roguish grin dancing across his bloody lips.
โGo ahead,โ he said. โTake them. Take every part of me, until nothing is left. Letโs see what my father would think about having another crippled son.โ
You released your hold on him, shoving his face back.ย
โGag him tight,โ you told one of the guards. โMix in shit with his food. Piss in his water. Make noise every time he falls asleep. It might very well be his last night amongst usโsee that itโs spent in agony.โ
With that, you stepped back, nodding at Catelyn, before retiring into your tent.

The later the night grew, the more drunk the men became, and the angrier they got.ย
โHe wonโt last the night,โ commented Brienne, her hand resting comfortably and cautiously over the hilt of her sword. โWonโt be long until the Karstarks draw their swords. And when they doโฆ who wants to die defending a Lannister?โ
With pursed lips, Catelyn bowed her head. โIf he dies, my girls die with him.โ
You shifted your weight from foot to foot, uncomfortable.ย
โWe need to release him,โ your good-sister whispered. Her words made your eyes snap to her, lips parting. โWe need to exchange him for Sansa and Arya.โ
โCatโฆโ you began, about to protest, but the words lodged in your throat. She was right. The men were going to kill him if he wasnโt releasedโand Jaime Lannister was of no use to you dead.
A glassy film of tears layered over Catelynโs blue irises. โI need my girls back, Y/N. I need them back, I needโโ She covered her quivering mouth with a shaky hand. โIf we give Jaime back to Cersei, weโll make him swear to return the girls to us.โ
You shook your head, frowning. โJaime is a man with no honorโan oathbreaker. We cannot rely on his word. Iโll take him to Kingโs Landing to barter with Cersei. Threaten to put an arrow in Jaimeโs head if Sansa and Arya arenโt handed over to me. I do not trust anyone else with the job but myself.โ
A shiver danced down Catelynโs spine and she tugged her furs closer to her. โYouโll need protection. At least bring Brienne with you. I trust her with my life. She can escort both you and the Kingslayer to the capital.โ
Wistful, you blew out a long breath. โRobb wonโt be happy about this, Cat. Heโll hate you for letting Jaime go. Heโll hate me for abandoning him. Heโll send a hundred men after us. We wonโt be able to outrun them.โ
โNot on foot, no,โ said Brienne, stepping forward. โWe take a boat down the river. Weโll put more distance between us and them that wayโbut only if we leave now.โย
Conflict warred within you. Was this really the smartest decision? Letting go of the Kingslayer?
And if you were to leave nowโฆ you wouldnโt be able to say goodbye to Robb. The dark thought of never seeing your nephew again crossed your mind, but you shoved it away. Youโd see him again. He was a strong lad.ย
โAlrightโฆ but Tywin will then have reason to march his army and slay Robbโs if they no longer hold his son,โ you said, tentative.
Catelyn clutched your hands within her colder, quivering ones. โWe are so close to winning this war already. This is a risk we must take for Sansa. For Arya. Please, Y/N. Please.โ
With a determined nod of your head, you whispered, โI wonโt let you down.โ

The Kingslayer smiled lazily when he saw you approaching, Catelyn and Brienne in tow. To his muted interest, the red-headed woman ordered the guards to leave with a sharp tongue and a hardened glint to her eyes.
โCome to say goodbye?โ he crooned. โI believe itโs my last night in this world. I could think of no one better to spend it with. You sure are the life of the party.โ His tone dripped with sardonic mockery, to which you supplied no reaction. If Jaime wanted to provoke you, he would find himself sorely disappointed.
You had a mission tonightโand there was no time for jesting.
โThey want your head, Ser Jaime. Do not make me hand you over to them,โ you quietly said, just loud enough for him to hear. It was an empty threat, one that you couldnโt follow through, but Jaime didnโt know that. You were completely serious, for all he knew.
With a huff, Jaime said, โNo, no, Bitter Wolf. You like me too much to give me away. Lord Karstark, howeverโฆ he doesnโt seem very fond of me, does he?โ
Scowling, Catelyn hissed out, โYou strangled his son with your chains!โ
โOh,โ Jaime simply said. There was no remorse in his tone. None at all. โWas he the one on guard duty? He was in my wayโany other knight wouldโve done the same.โ
โYou are no knight!โ spat Catelyn. โYou have forsaken every vow you ever took.โ
Rolling his bright green eyes to the side, Jaime snorted in contempt. โSo many vows. They make you swear and swear! Defend the King, obey the King, obey your father, protect the innocent, defend the weak. But what if your father despises the King? What if the King massacres the innocent? Like Rickard Stark, eh, Bitter Wolf?โ A part of you seized up at the mention of your father. Jaime lifted a shoulder in a half-shrug. โItโs just too many rules. They make sense alone, sureโฆ but together? Itโs a load of shit. No matter what you do, youโre forsaking a vow for another.โ
There was a long pause. Jaime grinned sharply, feeling as if he had won the argumentโif it even was one to begin with.
โIs that a woman?โ he asked, changing the topic, eyes drawn to Brienne. โWhere in the seven kingdoms did you find such a beast?โ
โShe is a truer knight than you will ever be, Kingslayer,โ Catelyn replied, tone as hot as ever.ย
At the offensive name, Jaime narrowed his gaze. โKingslayer. And what a King he was! Hereโs to Aerys Targaryen, second of his name, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, Protector of the Realmโฆ and to the sword I shoved into his back. What did you say about me before, Wolf? That you were grateful that I did it?โย
You could feel Catelynโs eyes on you for a moment. You didnโt grace either of them with a response.
โYou are a man without honor,โ said Catelyn.
โHm.โ Jaime tilted his head. โYou knowโฆ Iโve never been with any woman but Cersei. So in my own way, I have more honor than poor old dead Ned. What was the name of that bastard he fathered?โ
Jon.
โSnowโa bastard from the North.โ Jaime smirked in a rogue manner. โNow when good old Ned came home with some whoreโs babyโฆ did you pretend to love it? No, I donโt think youโre very good at pretending, Lady Catelyn. Youโre an honest woman. You hated that boy, didnโt you? How could you not? The walking, talking reminder that the honorable Lord Eddard Stark fucked another woman.โ
You were no stranger to Catelynโs grievances with Jon, but it sounded all the worse coming from the Kingslayerโs tongue.
โThatโs enough,โ you said, heavy with finality. โYour sword, Brienne.โ
This is it, thought Jaime. This is how Iโm going to die. Covered in filth and looking up at a snarling she-wolf. It isnโt so bad. At least sheโs prettyโeven if she never smiles.
Instead of the steel striking his head, it struck at his chains. They gave way after the third lumbering hit. His green eyes snapped up to you when you reached out to grab his arms, hauling him onto his feet.
โCome, Kingslayer. We have a long way to go.โ

It was quite an amusing sight, Jaime Lannister falling off the horse with a sack on his head. He grunted through the fabric and you tore it off, shoving it into the pack slung over your shoulder. Brienne urged the horse to ride away, back to camp.
Jaime blinked up at you, vision still adjusting to the sudden brightness. โAh, Lady Stark. Youโre certainly a sight for sore eyes.โ He glanced at Brienne. โOh, the big lady-knight came with us, as well? She is much uglier in daylight! Damnโand here I was hoping weโd spend more time alone together, Bitter Wolf.โ
โShut up,โ you told him, stepping back to allow Brienne to haul him up to his feet and shove him towards the small boat.ย
โOoh, cranky today, are we? You want to turn around and go back home? Iโm sure your little King nephew will welcome you back with open armsโor maybe not. Maybe he hates your guts now. Care to find out?โ he goaded, a lazy smirk curling at the corner of his lips. He sat down in the boat, Brienne following suit.ย
You eased yourself in last, taking a seat behind her.ย
Heโs right, a voice snarked inside your head. Robb is probably furious with you. Heโd never forgive you.
โAnd what might be your name?โ Jaime asked the large blonde woman, tilting his head.
With a stony countenance, Brienne replied, โBrienne of Tarth.โ
โMmh, crescent moons and starbursts. Lord Selwyn Tarth is your father, no? You have any brothers and sisters?โย
Silence. Brienne began to row the small boat, taking the three of you downstream.
โCome on, itโs a long way to Kingโs Landingโwe might as well get to know one another. Have you known many men? I suppose notโperhaps women? Horses?โ
At the last question, Brienne purposefully struck the blunt end of the oar against Jaimeโs knee, which made him grunt out in pain.ย
โI didnโt mean to offend, my Lady,โ he said, looking none too sorry. โHow unlikely it is! It seems youโre not the only virgin amongst us.โ
He fixed his stare on you, though your eyes were trained on the river banks, cautiously watching in case anyone had followed your trail yet. So far on your journey, you haven't come across a single soul. The Gods were on your side, for now. At his words, however, you curled your hands into fists.
โTell me, Bitter Wolf, did any man in Winterfell ever dare to court you? Were they all intimidated by you? Or did you just bite off their heads as soon as one tried?โ Jaime seemed genuinely curious, having known little of your childhood.
With a squared jaw, you replied in a steely tone, โThey tried. The nice ones were politely declined. The moreโฆ pushy ones were stripped naked and thrown into cells of ice. The winter took their souls whilst their bodies froze.โ
Jaime blinked, smiling in a fox-like manner. โNow that is a fine tale! Why did you turn away the nice ones? Are Northerners too ugly for you? Theyโre too solemn for my taste, Iโd sayโฆ no offense.โย
You didnโt grace him with a response.ย
For the next half an hour, Jaime chattered on and on about the most trivial topics. Heโd ask the both of you questions, to which he was often met with dead silence.
โHas anyone ever told you that youโre as boring as you are ugly?โ Jaime asked Brienne.
With a roll of her eyes, Brienne rowed the boat harder. โYou will not provoke me to anger.โ
โI already have!โ countered Jaime, excited that she was finally retaliating. โYou look ready to slice my head off my shoulders. Do you think you could? Could you beat me in a fair fight?โ
โIโve never seen you fight,โ Brienne replied in a leveled tone.
As if it were obvious, Jaime said, โThe correct answer is no. There are only three men in the entire Seven Kingdoms that might have a chance against meโyouโre not one of them.โ
โAll my life men like you have sneered at me,โ the blonde woman stated. โAnd all my life Iโve been knocking men like you into the dust.โ
โUnlock my chains, then,โ said Jaime. โLetโs see who beats who.โ
To his disappointment, Brienne spared him no more words.
His gaze landed on you once more, and to his surprise, you had dozed off to sleep, having gotten none the entire night while helping him escape. By the side of the boat, your hand was curled tightly around the longbow you had taken along with you.
Funny, he thought with a slight, huffy laugh. Even in slumber you were scowling.

Brienne had pulled ashore for a short break, and you were grateful for the opportunity to stretch your legs. She helped you out of the boat and over the large, slippery rocks it was slanted against.ย
โFive minutes,โ she told you kindly. Then, she looked over her shoulder at Jaime. โFive minutes!โ she parroted, much colder this time.
You were really beginning to like Brienne.
Rolling his eyes, Jaime hobbled out of the boat as well. โChildhood mustโve been awful to you,โ he commented to Brienne. โWere you a foot taller than all the boys? They probably laughed at you, called you names. Some boys like a challengeโone or two must have tried to get inside big Brienne!โ
Brienne frowned.ย
โAh, did you fight them off? You probably did. But maybe you wished one of them would overpower youโฆ fling you down and tear off your clothes. None of them were strong enough, were they? Iโd be strong enough.โ
โStop it,โ you calmly told Jaime. โOr would you prefer I gag you?โ
With a smile, Jaime cocked his head to the side. โOh, are you jealous? Donโt worryโthereโs enough of me to go around.โ
But you werenโt paying attention to Jaime anymore. Instead, your eyes were trained up to the creaking branches, where three women were hanging. They were discolored and slightly bloatedโthe bodies mustโve been up for around a day by now. A sick feeling twisted within your gut.
Around the neck of the woman in the center was a sign that saidโ
โThey lay with lions,โ read Jaime. โTavern girls, most likely. Probably served my fatherโs soldiers. Maybe one of them gave up a kiss and feelโthatโs how they earned this.โ
โThey earned nothing,โ you coldly replied, stepping back slightly. โThese are victims of war.โ
Jaime barked out a laugh. โHow hypocritical of you. This was done by your men, Bitter Wolf. The glorious work of Northern freedom fighters. Must make the both of you proud to serve them.โ
Before you could spare him a response, Brienne gruffed out, โI donโt serve the Starks. I serve Lady Catelyn.โ
โHm. You tell yourself that,โ said Jaime, allowing himself to be pushed around when Brienne shoved him towards a tree, ordering him to stay put. You moved to stand beside him, making sure he wouldnโt flee as Brienne made towards the thick rope tied around the tree trunk keeping the women hung up.ย
Confused, Jaime asked, โWhat are you doing?โ
โBurying them,โ she replied.
โWe shouldnโt stay here, we should get back on the river!โ said Jaime.ย
Scoffing, you retorted, โEager to get home? Iโm sure your sister would be delighted to have her fuck-toy handed back to her.โ
โIn exchange for you darling niece, is it?โ Jaime immediately snarked back. โOh, turns out Iโm of great value after all, Bitter Wolf. Admit it. Iโm important to youโโ
Just then, a few menโs voices echoed through the woods. You pressed yourself closer against the tree, pulling the hood of your cloak up over your head so your face would be obscured by shadows.ย
โUntie me!โ said Jaime.ย
โShut up,โ you replied. โKeep your head down, and pray they wonโt recognize you.โ
The voices were growing louder.
โWoah!โ one of them said, having spotted Brienne. โWhatโs your business here?โย
โTraveling prisoners,โ she hastily responded.ย
The three men burst out into raucous, incredulous laughter.
โYou? But youโre a woman!โ exclaimed another one with a pig-nose and blackened teeth. โWell, fuck me! Theyโve really gotten desperate for soldiers, havenโt they?โ
Clearing her throat, Brienne started to say, โIf youโve quite finishedโโ
They began cackling at her again. You frowned, fingers curling around your longbow, which you had stealthily covered within your cloak. If you were to play the part of a prisoner, you had to look like it, as well.
โWeโll be going,โ Brienne curtly said, in no mood to deal with the oafish men.
The men immediately halted in their laughter. โNow, hold on there. Who do you fight for?โ
โThe Starks,โ said the blonde woman. She briefly glanced at you, nearly hidden behind Jaime. Good.
One of the last men, a red-head, pointed at the two of you. โWhat did they do?โ
After a momentary pause, Jaime spat out, โApparently eating is now a crime. My friend and I were merely trying to get some food.โ
Hm. A good actor.
โBy stealing itโwhich, indeed, is a crime,โ Brienne added on.ย
โItโs not a crime to starve, thatโs justice for you,โ Jaime murmured. You dared not speak, worried they would recognize you by your voice alone.
The pig-nosed man stepped forward, narrowing his beady eyes at you. โWhere are you taking them?โ
โRiverrun,โ said Brienne.ย
โWhy?โ
โSteal from the Tullys, it's their dungeons youโd rot in,โ she quickly responded.
โNo. I mean why not just kill him?โ
A thrill of adrenaline and a twinge of fear shot through you, nestling within your feet, as if preparing yourself to act.
โFor stealing a pig?โ scoffed Jaime.
One of the men lifted a shoulder in a shrug. โIโve killed for much less. Alrightโhave it your wayโฆ mโlady.โ
The red-head squinted at Jaime. โDo I know you from somewhere? You look familiar.โ
You were grateful that Jaimeโs usually lighter hair was dirtied with mud and soot and appeared far darker than it actually was. โHave you been to Ashemark?โ he asked.
โNo.โ
โThen you donโt know me.โ
Just as the three of you were about to stride off, pig-nose queried in a disgustingly prideful manner, โWhat do you think of these beauties?โ
โI hope you gave them quick deaths,โ Brienne reluctantly told him.
He smirked maliciously. โTwo of them we did, yeah.โ
White-hot anger coiled within your abdomen.ย
โWait!โ exclaimed the red-head. โI do know you! Thatโs Jaime Lannister!โย
With a hoarse chuckle, Jaime said, โWell, I wish youโd have told me, I wouldnโt have had to steal that pig!โ
โIf this is the Kingslayer, I think Iโd know about it,โ said Brienne, urging you forward.
Noticing this, the red-head barked out, โAnd whoโs the one in the cloak? Another Lannister?โ
Couldnโt be more wrong.
โI was at Whispering Wood,โ he vehemently said. โI saw him! They dragged him out of the woods and threw him down before the King!โ
The King. Your boy, Robb.
โI have a question for both of you. And I want you to answer at the same time,โ pig-nose snarled, hand on his swordโs hilt. โI count to three, you both answer. Whatโs his name?โ He pointed accusingly right at Jaimeโs chest.
โOne.โ
You discreetly lined an arrow up to your bow.
โTwo.โ
You pulled against the string.
โThree.โ
You brandished the bow from out of your cloak and sent the arrow whistling through the air, straight into one of the menโs heads.
Unsheathing her sword, Brienne quickly slashed the throat of the red-head.
โTwo quick deaths,โ she hissed, before knocking pig-nose down onto the ground. Slow and painful, she drove the blade into his stomach and twisted, gutting him like a pig.
Jaimeโs brows were raised, impressed at the both of you.
โThose were Stark men,โ he said, surprised that you had willingly killed a man of your nephewโs army.
โThere are always a few rotten apples in an orchard,โ you easily replied, lowering your bow and knocking back the cowl of your cloak. โAnd rotten, they were.โ
Brienne nodded, before heading off to bury the tavern girls.

โDo you know how long itโs going to take us to get to Kingโs Landing by walking through fields and forests?โ Jaime just about whined, growing tired of the journey.
Without sparing him a glance, you asked, โAnd what do you propose we do instead?โ
โWe could take horses.โ
โToo noticeable.โ
โTake a ship, then.โ
โAnd how will you pay the ship-keepers? Will you pay them with your own gold? The gold you currently do not have?โ
Jaime frowned. โWalking, it is. How ever will we pass the time?โ
Both you and Brienne glanced at each other, exasperated.ย
โBy putting one foot in front of the other,โ the large woman told him, shoving him along.
Stumbling from the impact, Jaime blew out a sigh. โItโll be such a dull walk.โ
โIโm here to escort Lady Stark to Kingโs Landing and exchange you for her nieces. Dull is fine,โ Brienne snapped.
Lolling his head over to you, Jaime spoke, โIs dull fine for you, Bitter Wolf? Iโm sure you have so many interesting stories hidden behind that scowling exterior of yours. Tell me one!โ
Deciding to indulge him for only just a little bit, you said, โWhat would you want to know?โ
Jaime smiled triumphantly. โTell me about Winterfell. I overheard one of the guards speaking about itโthat Greyjoy pup claimed it as his now, has he?โ
Stiffening, you shot Jaime a glare. โI will not be discussing such matters with you.โ
His shackles clacked against each other as he raised his hands defensively. โAlright, alright. Weโll talk about something else.โ After a lengthy pause, he said, โTell me about your sister.โ
Anger flooded across your features. โShut up.โ
โWhy? Have I struck a nerveโ?โ
โShut up!โ you barked again, which made Jaime fall silent, though there was still a slight smile to his grimy face.
Sensing that he wasnโt going to get anything of value from you, Jaime looked back to Brienne. โWhat about you? How did you come into Lady Catelynโs service? Thatโs something we can talk about, no?โ
The blonde remained as sour-faced as ever. โNot your concern, Kingslayer.โ
โIt had to be recently. You werenโt with her at Winterfellโฆ I wouldโve noticed your dour head smacking into the archways.โ
The memory of Jaimeโs visit to your home flashed across your mind. Things had been so much simpler then. Until he pushed your nephew out of a window with the intent to kill the boy, of course.
โIf you donโt serve the Starksโฆ did you pledge yourself to Stannis?โ the knight asked.
โGods, no,โ Brienne quickly responded.
Brows raising, Jaime exclaimed, โAh, Renly, then! Wasnโt expecting that from you. He wasnโt fit to rule over anything more important than a twelve-course meal.โ
โShut your mouth,โ Brienne hissed. It seemed Jaime had a particular talent for irritating the life out of both of you.
โWhy? I lived with him at court since he was a boy, donโt forget. Could hardly escape the little tulipโฆ skipping down the corridors with his embroidered silks. I knew him far better than you,โ Jaime bragged, taking pleasure in getting beneath her skin.
Frowning, Brienne spat, โI knew him just as much as anyone else. As a member of his Kingsguard, he trusted me with everything. He wouldโve been a wonderful King.โ
Would he? From what you could recall, he never really cared much for the wellbeing of the realm. Nonetheless, you remained silent.
Jaime, however, cackled gleefully. โSounds like you quite fancied him.โ
โI did not fancy him,โ she gritted out, a tad too fast.
โGods, you did! I can see it all over your brutish face! Did you ever tell him? No, I suppose you wouldnโt, being a part of his Kingsguard and whatnotโฆ well, I hate to break it to you, but you werenโt quite Renlyโs type. He preferred curly-haired little girls like Loras Tyrell. Youโre far too much man for him.โย
How ironic, you dryly thought. โI didnโt take you one to gossip,โ you said, sensing Brienneโs uncomfort. โNeither of us have quite the appetite for your foul rumors.โ
โOh, but itโs not gossip, Wolf,โ said Jaime. โItโs very much true. His proclivities were the worst-kept secret at court!โ
โWho gives a shit about what he used to do with his free time? Itโs not like he was hurting anybody,โ you retaliated. Truthfully, you bore no love for Robert Baratheonโs youngest brother, but since Jaime made it his mission to antagonize him, you couldnโt help but want to defend the late Prince.
Jaime dryly chuckled. โDonโt tell me you fancied him, too. He wouldnโt quite like you much, Iโm afraid. He liked his affairs brainless and sweet-facedโtwo traits you sorely lack, Bitter Wolf. Hmโฆ itโs a shame the throne isnโt made of cocks. Theyโd have never gotten him off of it.โ
Snapping, Brienne grabbed at Jaimeโs hair and yanked him back, her sword against his throat in a blink of an eye. You calmly watched, not moving to stop her just yet. She was a loyal, honorable woman, and you were confident Brienne wouldnโt actually kill him if it came down to it.
โShut your mouth!โ she just about shouted, baring her teeth in a snarl.
Jaime winced at the pain of her hand yanking his hair. โI donโt blame him,โ he said, tone considerably much softer. โAnd I donโt blame you, either. We donโt get to choose who we love.โ
The insinuation behind his words was as clear as day.
You bitterly scoffed. โBut we do get to choose who we have sex with, donโt we, sister-fucker?โ Rolling your eyes to the side, you gestured for Brienne to unhand him. โThe journey is still longโletโs save our energy by spending it in silence.โ
Brienne reluctantly relinquished her hold on him, but before either of them could say anything, the clopping of hooves pulled your attention away.
It was a simple tradesman, tugging along his packhorse, who had bundles of wheat and hay strapped to its back. He waved at the three of you, a smile to his innocent face.
โHullo. Where are you lot headed?โ
โSouth,โ said Jaime. โYou?โ
โRiverrun,โ the man said. โStayinโ off the Kingsroad, are you?โ
The three of you nodded.
โThey get you no matter where you go,โ he advised. โYou canโt run.โ
Ominous were his words, but he could simply be speaking of the road tax they were imposing amongst the common folk. Nothing more than that.ย
Right?
โLooks like you two are safe enough. Meaning no offense, of courseโฆ I wouldnโt want to tangle with you lot,โ he said with a chesty chuckle. โSeven blessings to you.โ
Off the tradesman went, his horse in tow. You briefly wondered if he had recognized you or Jaime. Perhaps he did. Perhaps he didnโt.
โHe knows who I am,โ Jaime muttered under his breath.
โHe doesnโt,โ said Brienne.
โMaybe youโre right. But what if youโre not? What if he tells someone? We have to kill him,โ Jaime pressed.
Blowing out a breath, you turned to him. โWeโre not killing him. Unlike you, Kingslayer, I wouldnโt take innocent lives for no reason.โ
Your words seemed to strike him in the face and he reared back with a sneer.
โAnd you wouldnโt risk his innocent life for your innocent nieces?โ Jaime countered.ย
A beat of silence. You could feel a lump growing in your throat.
Wordless, you beckoned Brienne to push Jaime along your path. There would be no more bloodshed than necessary.

The three of you had stopped for a break by the river. Brienne had told you to get some sleep, that sheโd keep watch for a few hours.ย
Body aching and weary with the long journey, you gratefully nodded, leaning against a tree trunk and pulling your cloak up over your head, slipping into a dreamless slumber.
It seemed that luck was not on your side, for you were startled awake by the clashing of steel not even two hours later. You scrambled onto your feet, blinking away your grogginess, and grabbed the bow you had kept by your side.
Jaime and Brienne were by the river, yelling at each other so quickly that you couldnโt make out anything they were saying. When you rushed closer, your eyes widened upon seeing one of Brienneโs longswords clutched between his grimy hands.ย
Quiet as a shadow, you nocked an arrow to the drawstring, silently creeping up to the dueling two. Jaime was breathing in a haggard fashion, clearly exhausted by the fight. Brienne, on the other hand, had yet to break a sweat, but her movements were rough and lacked calculated grace.
โThatโs enough,โ you commanded, tone steely, raising your bow so the tip of the arrow pointed straight at Jaime. โJust in case youโve forgotten, Kingslayer, we are doing you a favor by taking you back home.โ
Before he could reply, a dozen clopping horses resounded from over the bridge, and you swiveled your gaze over to the group with baited breath as they drew closer.
They were carrying Bolton banners of flayed men. And riding on one of the horses was the tradesman you had let go. You squared your jaw. Mercy was to be your downfall.
โLooks like the Bitter Wolf has gotten the better of you, Kingslayer,โ said Locke, the man leading the group crooned, thick brows raised.ย
You exchanged a quick glance with Brienne, who still had her sword raised.ย
โLet us go,โ you said, raising your chin. โAs your liege lordโs blood, I order you to let us goโ!โ
Locke barked out a laugh. โLet you go? If the King in the North hears I had the Kingslayer and his precious aunt and let you go, heโd be taking my head right off. Iโd rather he takes his.โ The man jutted his head towards Jaime, who began to slowly step back, your arrow grazing against the base of his neck.
There was no way you and Brienne could fight off all these soldiers.
With a scowl, you loosened your hold on your bow as Brienne simultaneously sheathed her longsword in surrender.ย
One of the men grabbed your bow and arrows, breaking them over his knee with a cackle before he bound your wrists together with rope and roughly tossing you onto a horse. He moved to do the same with Jaime, who had tried to fight off with his sword, but easily batted to the ground in his already-fatigued state, shoved behind you. Brienne was forced onto another horse.
โNever thought Iโd see you as a prisonerโฆ for your own nephew, no less,โ Jaime leaned forward to murmur into your ear. โItโs not so bad. You get used to it after a while.โ
โIt looked like Brienne had the upper hand on you,โ you coolly said.
Jaime frowned. โShe did not. I was in chains. Had I not been shackled, I wouldโve easily beaten her.โ
You gave him no reply, staring straight ahead with a cold, distant stare. The group began moving, and you swallowed down the urge to puke over the side of the horse.
โWhen we make camp tonight, there is a great chance those men will take you and Brienne and have their way with you.โ
A moment of silence passed before you firmly replied, โThey wonโt. I am their Kingโsโโ
โTheir King believes you to be a traitor for helping me escape,โ countered Jaime. โTheyโll rape you, and theyโll call it justice. None of these men have ever been with a noblewoman, much less the Bitter Wolf herself.โ
There was a thickness to your throat, as if youโd swallowed a mouthful of cold honey.ย
โItโd be wise if you didnโt resist,โ Jaime said, voice lowering. โTheyโll hurt you more if you do.โ
โYou want me to just let them rape me?โ you asked incredulously, loathing the way your voice tremored ever so slightly. You were afraid.
Jaime blew out a sigh. โI stood guard outside the Queen Rhaellaโs chambers as the King raped her. Night after night, I could hear her screaming. When I couldnโt take it anymore, I asked Jonothor Darry once, โAre we not sworn to defend the Queen, as well?โ He didnโt even look at me when he replied, โWe areโฆ but not from him.โ And so I had no choice but to stand and listen. Listen to her pleading, crying, trying to fight him offโwhich only made the Mad King angrier. The maids said she looked as if she was mauled by a wild animal by the time he was done with her. Scratches, bruises, and bites littered her body.โ There was a long stretch of silence before Jaime bowed his head. โIt is better you let them get it over with. Let them have what they want, and theyโd have no reason to hurt you anymore.โ
โYou said you had no choice,โ you hoarsely said, swallowing down the lump in your throat. โYou always have a choice, Jaime. Always.โ
Though you couldnโt see his expression, you could imagine the way he would grimly chuckle. โI realized that right before I put my sword through his back.โ
Your nose stung as you sucked in a chestful of air. โTheyโll kill Brienne if she fights them. They canโt kill me, but they can and would kill her if she fights backโwhich she will.โ
This time, Jaime was the one who didnโt grace you with a response, brows furrowed and his thoughts far, far away.

The chains around your wrists were cold. There was an itch on your back, but with your hands tightly bound together, there was little you could do about it. And so you slumped against the tree, stomach cinched with hunger, and back itchy as you watched the Bolton men eat their roasted meats over the fire, drinking fresh river water that your throat ached for.
Jaime and Brienne were bound to other trees across the camp. From this far, you couldnโt quite see Brienne, but you could see Jaime as clear as dayโand he was staring out into the distance, not a single thought behind those green eyes of his.
Once the men had had their suppers and were mildly drunk on the wine they brought along with them, they stumbled onto their feet.
โIโll take the big bitch first,โ you overheard one of them proclaim. โYou lotโฆ can tame the Bitter Wolf. We can switch after.โ
They burst into raucous cheers. Fear coiled within the bottom of your chest.
Let them have what they want, you could hear Jaimeโs voice say.
His green eyes were on you now, watching you with furrowed brows.
โMy Lord, I am Brienne of Tarth. Lady Catelyn Stark commanded me to deliver Ser Jaime to Kingโs Landingโ!โ Brienne began to protest when four men began dragging her up onto her feet, but was quickly cut off.
Grinning maliciously, Locke interrupted, โCatelyn Stark is a treasonous cunt. Orders were to take the Kingslayer and the Bitter Wolf alive. Nobody said shit about you.โ
You didnโt see it when it happened. Sickening thuds, cracking bones, and a resounding slap. Brienneโs screams as they began beating her. From what you could hear, she put up quite a fight. Tears filled your eyes, and you yanked on your chains, knowing it would do absolutely nothing.
โTake her over there where itโs dark. Iโd like a little privacy,โ said Locke. โThe Wolf can go over thereโbehind the bushes.โ
Two men seized you on each side. Though you didnโt fight as wildly Brienne did, you were more calculated in your retaliation, allowing them to think you werenโt going to resist. But after the first few steps, you jerked away, shoving one of the men down onto the ground and using the cold metal of your shackles to wind around the otherโs throat. Gurgling chokes erupted from his purpling lips.
You pressed, and pressed, and pressedโ
Until another man came and hauled you off, striking you twice across the face, both of your cheeks stinging with the impact. You were bleedingโyou could feel it dripping down your jaw, but you didnโt quite feel the pain just yet.ย
In the distance, you could hear Brienneโs yells echo through the trees.
You bared your teeth in a snarl when the man yanked your head back by your hair, eliciting a tear to fall from one of your eyes. โIโm going to have fun with you, Bitter Wolf. Youโre a pretty little thing when you cryโmaybe Iโll ask your nephew if I can keep you.โ
โYou think my nephew would want me to be raped?โ you growled as he began dragging you away.ย
โHe doesnโt give a shit what happens to youโฆ fucking traitor,โ he snarled, brandishing a dull knife gleaming with the reflection of the fire. The blade tore through your tunic and smallclothes, and you struggled to keep yourself covered with the few remaining scraps clinging onto your skin.
Your breath caught in your throat when he began undoing his own pants, a scream tearing from your chest when he held you down with his free arm.ย
โNo!โ you shouted, so loud it felt like the ground beneath you rumbled. โROBB WILL HAVE YOUR HEAD FOR THIS! GET YOUR FUCKING HANDS OFF OF ME!โ
The manโs hand wrapped around your throat, his thumb digging into your airway. You were beginning to grow lightheaded
Without thinking, you garbled out a cry, โBRIENNE! JAIME! JAIME, PLEASE!โ
Please what, you fool? you thought. Brienne canโt help you. Jaime canโt do anything. Nobody can save you.
You kicked out against the captor, landing a solid punch to his face as you tried to crawl away.
From the camp, Jaimeโs jaw twitched upon hearing you cry out his name, heavy and broken with desperation. The Lannister glanced up at Locke.
โYou know who she is, right?โ
Locke smiled. โSome big, dumb bitch from who knows where? Hmโฆ never been with a woman that big.โ
โBrienne of Tarth. Her father is Lord Selwyn Tarth. Ever heard of Tarth? They call it the Sapphire Isleโฆ every sapphire in Westeros was mined in Tarth. Iโd bargain that Lord Selwyn would pay his daughterโs weight in sapphires if sheโs returned to him,โ said Jaime, trying to appear nonchalant. โOnly if sheโs alive, though. Donโt think heโd pay you much if you brought him his dead, defiled daughter.โ
After a long moment of consideration, Locke turned and called out, โBring the big one back here!โ
From the distant dark, Jaime heard you scream out again. You were still fighting.
โI donโt think itโs wise for you to handle the Bitter Wolf in such a way. Itโs better to leave her honor unbesmirched. See, if youโre going to sell her off to Robb Starkโฆ he loves his aunt very much. I saw it myself, during the year I was their captive. He wouldnโt take kindly to his kin being tossed around and raped in such a fashion,โ he said.
Narrowing his dark eyes, Locke stepped closer to Jaime. โUnbesmirched?โ
โNot defiled,โ Jaime clarified.ย
Much more reluctant, Locke huffed out a sigh, before calling out to his men. โBring the Bitter Wolf back here!โ He fixed his gaze back on Jaime. โFancy word for a fancy man.โ
โI hated to read as a child. My father forced me to study the books every morning before I could practice with my sword or horse. Two hours, every day, holed up in the maesterโs chambers,โ replied the knight. He caught sight of you being dragged back to the camp, your face bloody, leaves and foliage clinging to your hair, and your tunic torn off of you. โFor God's sake, get some clothes on her! Sheโll catch a cold and freeze to death in such weather! Little Robb Stark wants her alive, doesnโt he?โ Jaime urged, cocking one of his brows upward.ย
With a haggard sigh, Locke undid his cloak and shoved it onto your shivering, horrified form, your arms crossed over your chest in an effort to salvage what little dignity you had left. Jaimeโs loose, running tongue had saved you from being raped. You grabbed at the cloak and wrapped it over your shoulders, pulling it tight around you.
Brienne, on the other hand, was brought back fully clothed, still struggling. Blood dripped from her nose, but she seemed otherwise physically fine.
โYour fatherโฆโ said Locke, โheโd pay your weight in gold to get you back?โ
โYouโll be a rich man till the end of your days,โ he responded. โAnd your sons will be rich men and their sons after them. Lands, titlesโฆ youโll have them all. The North canโt win this war. Youโre a smart man, you understand that, donโt you? We have the numbers, and we have the gold. Fighting bravely for a losing cause is admirableโbut fighting for a winning cause is far more rewarding.โ
Locke nodded once. โHard to argue with that.โ
Jaime momentarily glanced over at you, staring at him with wide eyes.ย
He looked back at Locke. โNow that weโre speaking man to manโฆ I wonder if you really need to keep me chained to this tree. Iโm not asking to be freed from my constraints, but if I could sleep lying down, my back would thank you for it. Iโm not as young and spritely as I once was.โ
The man in front of him smiled. โNone of us are. Unchain Ser Jaime from the tree. I suppose youโll be wanting something to eat.โ
โHm, Iโm famished, actually,โ said Jaime, his stomach giving a loud rumble at the enticing thought of hot food.
โFamishedโanother fancy word,โ mused Locke. โWeโve got a spare partridge on the fire.โ
โSplendid. I do like partridge.โ
Now free to stand, Locke led the Lannister closer to the fireโcloser to you. You watched with narrowed eyes, unsure of what was happening, still reeling from the fact that you were nearly raped.
โBring the bird here, and a carving knife.โ There was a dark glint to Lockeโs eyes that you misliked. โAny other fancy words you want to tell me, Ser Jaime?โ
Before the blonde could reply, Locke had kicked out at Jaimeโs leg, shoving him against a wooden log, his cheek painfully pressing against the dry bark. Two other men came forward to hold him down, and a third brought the knife.
Locke took it from him, pressing the blade just below Jaimeโs one of eyes, squeezed shut. โYou think youโre the smartest man there isโฆ that everyone alive has to bow and scrape and lick your boots.โ
โMy fatherโโ
โAnd if you get in any trouble, all you have to do is say โmy father!โ and thatโs it. All your troubles are gone. Hm? You got something to say? Want to tell me more about your rich, fancy childhood of books and horses? Careful, Kingslayer. You donโt want to say the wrong thing. Youโre nothing without your daddy. But your daddy ainโt here! Never forget that.โ
The blade Locke was holding came away from Jaimeโs eye.
You blew out a breath you didnโt even know you were holding.
And it came down onto his right hand, cleaving it right off his arm.
Jaime screamed so loud you flinched back against the tree in shock, eyes wider than saucers. Dark blood spurted from the amputated limb. You yelled out his name, chest rising and falling unevenly with rapid, panicked breaths.ย
Locke turned his greedy eyes to you, slanting the crimson-slickened blade against your cheek, smearing Jaimeโs blood all over your face.
โYou keep silent, Wolf,โ he snarled, grabbing at your face so you would be forced to stare at Jaime writhing in raw, undulated pain. โListen to himโฆ listen to his screaming. Music to my fucking ears.โ
And so you did.ย
For the rest of the night, you could do nothing but listen to Jaimeโs agonized yells.ย
In the next hour, he had passed out from the pain, clutching his severed hand to his chest.
โJaime,โ you whispered, trying to nudge his unmoving body with your foot, worried he was dead. โJaime.โ
He never replied.

The hand thumped against his sternum with each step the horse took. It smelled rancid: of rotting flesh and dried blood, accompanied by the stench of shame.
Shame.
That was all Jaime could feel for himself.
He was ashamed.
He could feel your eyes on him. Those pretty eyes of winter, usually cold and hardenedโฆ now gaunt with trauma and exhaust. If he looked closely, heโd be able to see the concern behind your irises, as well.
But he didnโt look closely, because he was too ashamed to. His own gaze was rooted to the moving ground, watching the foliage pass by. He felt like he needed to puke, but his stomach bore nothing for him to retch. The woodsy dirt seemed to grow closer and closer with every blinkโฆ
โHow many of those fingers do you think we could shove up his ass?โ one of the Bolton men jeered.
Locke coughed out a laugh. โDepends on if heโs had any practice. Is that the kind of thing you and your sister go for, Kingslayer? Did she loosen you up for us?โ
The knight teetered on his horse. Your gaze flickered from him to your captors, brows furrowing.
โHeโs going to fall,โ Brienne called out, her voice rattling through the trees. The men paid her no mind, going on with their sneers and their crude japes. Again, she exclaimed, โHeโs going to fall off the horse, someone help him!โ
They all watched as Jaime slid off the poor creatureโs back, falling face first into a schlop of cold mud. He groaned at the impact, weakly squirming in a fruitless attempt to try to push himself back up.
โWater. Please, water,โ he croaked just as the group came to a grueling halt. Locke swung himself off his horse to stand in front of Jaime.
In a cruel manner, he unstoppered his leather water pouch, only to pour its contents over the top of Jaimeโs head.ย
โJust give the bloody man some water,โ you snarled. โItโs been days. Heโll keel over without it.โ
Locke rolled his eyes. โOh, enough.โ With a smirk, he shoved another waterskin into Jaimeโs single quivering hand.
Greedily, Jaime ripped it open with his teeth and tipped the pouch bag to chug down what was inside.
โHm. Canโt say Iโve ever seen a man drink horse piss that fast,โ Locke observed.
Jaime doubled over, gagging, puking out everything he had just gulped down into the filthy mud. Two cackling men seized him on each side, but Jaime was quick to react, elbowing one in the stomach and grabbing his sword.
It was one against a dozenโฆ Jaime when he had two hands wouldโve beat the lot of them in a blink of an eye. But he was no longer Jaime with two hands. Just the one.ย
A man kicked out at the back of Jaimeโs knee, sending him sprawling forward.ย
โStop!โ Brienne yelled, jumping off her horse. More men surrounded her, beating her down to the ground, as she was tied and weaponless. They placed the tips of their blades to her throat, telling her she had gone far enough.
You wisely stayed up on your horse, watching as Locke landed several kicks into Jaimeโs stomach and chest. A sickening crack sounded out through the woods. You werenโt really sure what broke, but it didnโt sound good.
โStop! Stop hurting him,โ you gruffed. โYouโve already taken his hand. He poses no more of a threat to you than I.โ
โAnd what are you proposing, Bitter Wolf?โ Locke asked, spreading his arms out. โThat I beat you, instead?โ
Without a momentโs hesitation, you spat out in a steely manner, โYes. Go ahead. Beat me until my skin turns purple and blue. It wonโt change the fact that youโd simply be wasting your time.โ
Lockeโs upper lip curled back into a snarl. โFucking traitor.โ He glared down at Jaime. โBe grateful the Bitter Wolf has decided to abandon her family for the side of the enemy. If I had it my way, Iโd cut off your other hand and stuff it down your throat.โ
A breath of relief slipped from your lips when Locke stepped away, leaving Jaime to lie in the mud for a few more seconds. The men eventually tossed him back onto his horse as if he were a sack of potatoes.
He wheezed every time he inhaled, still refusing to meet your gaze.
โThankโโ wheeze, โโyou.โ
โYou did the same for me,โ you quietly replied.ย
Neither of you spoke after that, continuing the journey on in a mutual, respectable silence.

Harrenhal was much larger than youโd remembered. Then again, you were only a small child last time you came, hyper-focused on all the food and fighting.
The Boltons hauled you off your horse, shoving you onto the ground, followed by Brienne and Jaime.
From in front of you stepped Roose Bolton.ย
Locke kicked Jaime to the muddy ground. โI give you the Kingslayer, Lord Bolton.โ
โPick him up,โ he said with a dour expression. โHeโs lost a hand.โ
Cackling, Locke shook his head. โNo, my Lord. He has it here!โ He pointed at the severed limb tied loosely around his neck.
Roose scowled, stepping forward to rip the hand off of Jaime. โTake this away.โ
โWhat? And send it to his father?โ asked Locke, slightly miffed.
A muscle jumped in Rooseโs jaw. โYouโll hold your tongue unless you want to lose it. This is the Kingโs uncle.โ
The realization of the Boltonโs betrayal to Robb dawned upon you like a sharp strike to your cheek. โYouโฆ you fucking traitor!โ you snarled, chest heaving with anger. โFucking traitor!โ
Roose arched a sharp brow. โLook whoโs talking, Bitter Wolf. Weโre on the same side now, you and I.โ
You wanted to snap back, tell him that youโd never be on the side of the Lannisters. But you held your tongueโperhaps if you could play the part of a traitor to the North, they would treat you less harshly. Maybe even allow you to integrate into their group after long enough. Youโd be a spy of sorts. Youโd have to be patientโฆ and play the long game.
โCut them free. Apologies, my Ladies. Youโre both under my protection now,โ Bolton ordered. Someone sliced through your ropes, and you struggled to push yourself onto your legs, weak with exhaustion. โFind suitable rooms for our guests. Weโll speak later.โย
Just as Roose was about to stride away, Jaime croaked out, โLord Bolton. Has there been word from the capital?โ
โYou havenโt heard?โ he said. โStannis Baratheon laid siege to Kingโs Landingโฆ sailed into Blackwater Bay. Stormed the gates with thousands of men. And your sister, how can I put thisโฆ?โ
Fear danced clear as day across Jaimeโs features.
โYour sister is alive and well. Your fatherโs forces prevailed,โ Roose hummed. Overcome with a sudden barrage of overwhelming sensations, Jaime jerked forward, falling to his knees with a pained groan. โSer Jaime isnโt well. Take him to Qyburn.โ
You watched as they led Jaime away, somewhere inside the castle. Another man nudged you and Brienne forward, taking the both of you to the baths, where you were to clean yourself up.
When the hot, steaming water kissed your skin, you couldnโt help but moan out in relief. Itโd been months since you bathed in anything but cold, frigid river water. Brienne sank into the waters across from you, blowing out a sigh and respectfully avoiding her gaze to give you a bit of privacy.
โI never had the chance to thank you for taking me so far. Or trying to, at least,โ you quietly said as you began scrubbing the dirt away from your skin. โThank you. Youโre a good woman.โ
An indiscernible look flickered over her expression. โI failed you. I failed Lady Catelyn. You shouldnโt be thankful for that.โ
โYou kept me alive. You saved my life several times. You helped me during a long, rough journey. If that doesnโt warrant my gratitude, I donโt know what does.โ
The two of you were silent for a while longer. You leaned back to wash all the accumulated dirt and oil away from your hair, lathering your body with fresh soap by the stony bathtubโs edge.
โMay I ask you a question, Lady Stark?โ
โYou may.โ
โWhy does everyone call you the Bitter Wolf?โ
You let the question soak in for a few seconds as you rinsed away the soap. โI havenโt smiled since the Mad King killed my father and my brother. Not much to smile about, anyway. I suppose they also call me that because Iโm none too friendly around people.โ
There was a beat of silence. โIโm sorry, my Lady.โ
โSorry for what? Sorry for asking or sorry that it happened?โย
โBoth.โย
โItโs alright.โ Another long moment of quiet. Then, you asked, โDo you ever miss home, Brienne?โ
The blonde tilted her head. โSometimes. My father is a good man, and Tarth is beautiful. I often wonder what my life would be like if I never left. If I stayed and married a nobleman, like my father wanted.โ
โBut itโs not what you want,โ you quietly said.ย
โNo, my Lady. Itโs not.โ Brienne scrubbed away the dried blood on her bare shoulders with a brush. How it had even managed to get there, she wasn't sure. โDo you miss home?โ
The thought of home made your chest ache. The fluffy snow, the direwolves, your comfortable bed. โYes. More than anything, I miss my family. I miss my brothers, all of whom are gone now. I miss my sister, dead long ago. I miss my nephews, two of them may very well be long gone by now. I miss Robb and Catelyn, and I can only hope heโs not giving her too hard of a time. I can only hope he doesnโt hate me, that he can find it within him to forgive me. And I miss my nieces. It seems our little quest to save them has come to an abrupt end.โ
Brienne shifted uncomfortably. The idea of failure still hung heavy over her broad shoulders.ย
After another ten minutes, Brienne had found that her fingers were beginning to prune, and so she slipped out of the tub, wrapping a thin linen towel about her tall, dripping figure.ย
She bid you adieu, but not without first saying, โIโll protect you, my Lady. I may have failed in bringing you to Kingโs Landing and escorting your nieces out, but I will protect you with my life.โ
Though you didnโt smile, Brienne could catch the faint look of fondness behind your usually frigid irises. โThank you, Brienne. Truly.โ
The big blonde exited the bathroom, having a guard lead her to her chambers.ย
You sank further into the tub, wishing to just stay there for a little while longer and forget. Besides, you didnโt know when the next time youโd be offered a bath would be, and you wanted to savor it for as long as you possibly could.
You grabbed a scrubbing brush, lathering it with soap before running it up and down your body, still feeling immensely dirty despite washing it all away. The bristles scratched your skin raw, but you didnโt stop, memories of men touching and shoving you flashing across your thoughts.
โNot so hard,โ said a familiar voice. Your head snapped up, thinking Brienne had come back for a moment, before your eyes met Jaime. He was tired and weak, tugging his dirty clothes off. โYouโll scrub all your skin off.โ
Brows furrowing, you sank lower beneath the water to make sure he wouldnโt see anything. You remained silent, simply watching as he made his way to the bath, nude as the day he was born.
It seemed Qyburn had done quite a number to his stump, which was cleanly bandaged and no longer bore the coloring of rotten flesh.
When he lowered himself into the tub, he let out a long groan of relief. The feeling of hot water kissing his body was a simple pleasure he missed dearly. Jaime noticed you shifting farther away, until you were pressed up against the opposite edge.
โDonโt worry,โ he said, voice gravelly. โI told you before, havenโt I? I would neverโฆ not unless you invited me, of course.โ
Those were his very same words from all those moons ago, when he was standing in front of your chambers in Winterfell. You looked at him, expression softening.ย
โYour hand. What did Qyburn do?โ you quietly asked.
Jaime waved the bandaged stump just above the waterโs surface. โWant to see?โ
Apprehensive, you slowly crossed the tub until you were only half an armโs length away from him. With gentle hands, you reached out to take his arm, inspecting the wrappings and the visible outline of the stitches beneath it.ย
โDid it hurt?โ
โYes. More than when it was lopped off, actually,โ Jaime admitted, surprised at himself for being so honest with you.ย
โAnd does it hurt now?โ
โI was given milk of the poppy,โ said the knight. โNumbs the pain.โ
A shadow of disappointment danced across the green of his irises when your hands fell away from him.
You were entirely aware that the both of you were naked, and he was so close you could feel his leg brushing yours. Youโd never been this close to a man in the nude before. Clearing your throat, you stepped back just a bit.ย
โIf I faint, pull me out,โ said Jaime. โI donโt intend to be the first Lannister to die in a bathtub.โ
โI should let you drown,โ you murmured.
The blonde man tilted his head to the side. โBut you wouldnโt.โ
โNo, Ser Jaime. I wouldnโt.โ
โAnd why is that? Youโve grown fond of me?โ
The quiet that stretched between you felt heavy and tense, thick enough to cut through with a knife.ย
โI donโt know,โ was all you said.ย
โI can see it in your eyes,โ Jaime said, a mild grin to his cracked lips. โYouโre fond of me. When we spoke at Winterfell, you had the same look. Then it was gone when I was your nephewโs prisoner. And now itโs backโฆ not many look at me in such a way.โ
You paused in your scrubbing for a moment to look at him. โWhat are you talking about? Youโre the Golden Lion. Everyone loves you.โ
โNo. They all want me to think they love me, because theyโre scared. I know how they really feel. Iโve seen their hatred for seventeen years, face after face. They all despise me. Judge me. Kingslayer. Oathbreaker. A man without honor. Your law-sister, Lady Catelyn, had that face. Brienne of Tarth, too. Hell, even Roose Bolton, who betrayed his King in the Northโฆ he still looks down upon me. Everyone but you.โ
You blew out a breath you didnโt realize you were holding. What were you supposed to say to that?ย
Before you could think up a response, Jaime continued on, โHave you ever heard of wildfire? The Mad King was obsessed with it. He loved to watch people burn. The way their skin blackened and blistered and melted off their bones. Each time he burned a victim, heโd drag his Queen to the chambers and rape her until she passed out, then do it again and again, until heโs had his fill. He burned lords he didnโt likeโฆ Hands who disobeyed him. He burned anyone who was against him. Before long, half the country was against him. Aerys Targaryen saw traitors everywhere. So he had his pyromancer place caches of wildfire all over the cityโฆ beneath the Sept of Baelor, and the slums of Flea Bottom. Under houses, stables, and taverns. Even beneath the Red Keep itself. He burned your father during a trial by combat, claiming fire to be his houseโs champion. Your brother was put in a Tyroshi strangling deviceโฆ forced to watch as your father cooked in his armor, and choked himself to death trying to save him.โ
The corners of your eyes stung with a warbling film of tears. You knew Rickard and Brandon Stark were killed by the Mad King, but not like this. Not in such a miserable, painful way. You ducked your head as you furiously swiped the stray water away from your cheeks.ย
โFinally, the day of reckoning cameโRobert Baratheon marched on the capital after his victory on the Trident. But my father arrived first, with the whole Lannister army at his back, promising to defend the city against the rebels. I knew my father better than thatโฆ heโs never been one to pick the losing side. I told the Mad King as much. I urged him to surrender peacefully. But the King didnโt listen to me, nor did he listen to Varys, who tried to warn him. Hm, but he did listen to Grand Maester Pycelleโฆ that grey sunken cunt.โ
A long pause. You took a step closer when you noticed Jaime slumping back with a haggard sigh, the rims of his eyes red as he recounted the story. He was tearing up, just as you were. This was equally as traumatizing for him as it was for you. You had reached out, but didnโt touch him, stopping yourself before you did.
โโYou can trust the Lannisters,โ he said. โThe Lannisters have always been true friends of the crown.โ So we opened the gates and my father sacked the city. Once again, I came to the King, begging him to surrender. The blood everywhere, the dead bodiesโฆ it was a massacre, Lady Y/N. In response, Aerys told me toโฆ he told me to bring him my fatherโs head. Then he turned to his pyromancer. โBurn them all,โ he said.โ A tear fell down Jaimeโs grimy cheek. โโBurn them in their homes. Burn them in their beds.โ If you were commanded to kill your own father and stand by while thousands of men, women, and children burned alive, would you have done it? Would you have kept your oath then?โ
Your lips parted. โNo,โ you hoarsely whispered.
Jaime blinked away the tears, inhaling sharply. โFirst, I killed the pyromancer. And then when the King turned to flee, I drove my sword into his back. โBurn them all,โ he kept saying. So I slit his throat. I donโt think he expected to die. Heโฆ he meant to burn with the rest of us, and rise again, reborn as a dragon to turn his enemies into ash. Thatโs where your brother, Ned Stark, found me.โ
โWhy didnโt you tell him?โ you whispered. โNed wouldโve listenedโโ
โYou think the honorable Eddard Stark wanted to hear my side? He judged me guilty the moment he set eyes on me.โ Jaimeโs chest started to stagger with heavy, uneven breaths. โBy what right does the wolf judge the lion?โ
โNo, Ned would have heard you out if you explainedโโ
Jaimeโs face twisted into one of frustration. โYour love for your family blinds you, just as mine does for me. You were the only one, Lady Y/Nโฆ the only oneโฆโ
A wheeze and a puff. Jaime teetered forward, eyes slipping shut.ย
Quickly, you darted forward just before he could fall into the water, holding him slightly upright within your arms. His face pressed against your shoulder and he groaned out something incoherent.ย
โGuards!โ you called. โHelp!โ
โThe only one who called me Ser Jaime before calling me a Kingslayer,โ he muttered against your skin, just before the guards rushed in to help him out.ย

The dress they had given you to wear was an ugly shade of yellow. It was not at all akin to the type of dresses you would wear up in the North, which were thick and voluminous with high collars. No, this one had a tight bodice with a flowing skirt, its neckline square and plunging. It was a dress Southern ladies would be quite comfortable with, you were sure, but you were no Southerner.
Jaimeโs green eyes had shimmered with slight mirth upon seeing you uncomfortably amble into Harrenhalโs mess hall, two guards forcing you out of your chambers so you would speak with Roose Bolton. In front of the knight was a generous plate full of roasted meat, along with a heaping of creamed potatoes and glazed carrots. It was a most appetizing meal, especially to a man who hadnโt had proper, hot food in longer than a year, but it proved to be hard to cut into the meat with just one hand.ย
โLannister gold,โ said the knight, glancing at your dress as you took a seat next to him, before fixing his stare on your sour expression. He then went back to trying to cut his meat with his one hand. โOh, come on. Itโs not that bad. Not as bad as hers, anyway.โ
To his other side sat Brienne, who was forced into a frumpy pink dress, the collar rimmed with brown fur. Somehow, she looked even more out of place than you did.
โI see my men have found you both appropriate attire,โ said Lord Bolton, smirking at your clear uncomfort.
โYes, most kind of them,โ Brienne replied, though it lacked any true sincerity. โYouโre a Stark bannerman, Lord Bolton. I am acting on Lady Starkโs orders to accompany Lady Y/N and Jaime Lannister to Kingโs Landing.โ
With a scoff, Roose rolled his eyes. โIf Catelyn Stark wasnโt the Wolf-Kingโs mother, he would have hanged her for treason.โ
Growing frustrated at Jaimeโs obvious struggles, Brienne reached over for a fork and stabbed it through the meat, allowing for him to cut through it easily.
โI should send you back to Robb Stark, Kingslayer,โ said Roose.
You narrowed your eyes. โAnd here I assumed you already betrayed my nephew?โ
โGold is a tempting wealth, one that the Lannisters have in abundance,โ Roose said, words sharp. โBut it is easier to offer it than to dole it out.โ
With raised brows, Jaime popped a piece of tender meat into his mouth, chewing thoughtfully. โAnd here you sit, watching me fail at dinner rather than tossing me into the back of a carriage and dumping me in front of Robb Stark. I wonder why that is.โ
โWars cost money. Many people would pay a great deal for you,โย Roose told Jaime. Then, he looked at you.ย
โAnd we both know who would pay the most. Or who would make you pay the most if he found out you captured me and sent me back up North for a summary execution.โ
A set of cutlery was placed out in front of you, and you trained your stare onto a dull butter knife. Not as sharp as you wouldโve liked, but itโd do.
โPerhaps the safest thing to do is to kill all three of you and burn your bodies,โ said Lord Bolton.ย
You wrapped your fingers around the butter knife, but, to your surprise, Jaimeโs hand let go of his fork to gently rest over yours, as if to stop you from doing anything rash. This didnโt go past Rooseโs notice, and he narrowed his cold, pale grey eyes.ย
โIt would be, yesโฆ if you truly believed my father would never find out about it.โย
His hand slipped off of yours.
โKing Robb is keeping him quite busy. He doesnโt have time for anything else.โ
Humming Jaime, bobbed his head. โHeโd make time for you.โ
It seemed that Roose Bolton was convinced. โAs soon as youโre well enough to travel, I will allow you to go to Kingโs Landingโฆ as restitution for the mistakes my soldiers made. And you will swear to tell your father the truthโthat I played no part in your maiming.โ
โVery well,โ said Jaime, seeming satisfied. It dawned on you that he thought both you and Brienne were to go with him. โMy Ladies, may our journey continue without further hindrance.โ
You bit down on your tongue when the Bolton simply smiled cruelly. โOh, they wonโt be going with you. Theyโre charged with abetting treason.โ
Incredulous, Jaime said, โIโm afraid I must insist.โ
โYouโre in no place to insist on anything,โ Roose scathingly replied. โI would have hoped youโd learned your lesson about overplaying your position.โ
โThen let me insist. Send me back to my nephew,โ you barked, brows knitting. โHe can deal with me as he sees fit. Iโm not going to be your prisoner.โย
With a wide smile, Roose Bolton pushed away from the table to stand. โOh, but your nephew doesnโt know youโre here, Bitter Wolf. And I intend to keep it that way. It seems like you donโt have a choice.โ
Before you could ask him anything else, Lord Bolton was already striding away. You exchanged a worried glance with both Jaime and Brienne, fear clutching around your heart.

Theyโd put you in chains, and tossed you into a dark room, Brienne in another far, far away from you to prevent an elaborate escape scheme from forming between the two of you. The one they put you in had little to light the space other than a single lonely torch hanging by the doorway, and a small, rectangular window that filtered pale moonlight through the glass. You sat on one of the cold, uncomfortable chairs, arms wrapped around yourself as you shivered. The dress theyโd given you wasnโt one fit for the cold. You supposed they were probably aware of that.ย
The door on the other end of the chambers creaked open. In strode Jaime, his arm in a sling, a guard following close behind.
You rose to your feet, face solemn.
โI thought youโd left already.โ
โTomorrow,โ replied Jaime. He stepped closer. โI tried to bargain with Roose. Heโs adamant on keeping you here. Iโm sorry. Iโll convince my father to buy you out. No man can deny the gold when itโs presented right in front of him.โ
You wrenched your gaze away, fixing them upon the torchโs warbling flames. โWhy?โ
The blonde knight tilted his head. โWhat do you mean, why? Iโm going to get you out.โ
โYes, I got that,โ you softly said. This time, your eyes met his inquisitive green ones. โBut why would you want me to get out?โย
โBecause Iโฆ I owe you a debt. You released me from my imprisonment,โ he replied.ย
Biting down on the inside of your cheek, you strode forward the rest of the way, until you stood only inches from Jaime. You lowered your voice as you said, โI did it for a reason, Ser Jaime. Pleaseโฆ when you get to Kingโs Landing, swear youโll send my nieces back to Robb. Send the girls to him, and consider the debt repaid.โ
Jaime nodded. โI swear it.โ
You studied him for a moment longer, eyes watering and nose stinging. โI wish thereโs more you could do than simply swear. But I trust you, Ser Jaime. I trust you.โ
Something within his expression changed, as if crumbling apart, piece by piece. He could see the anguish written across your complexion, clear as day. โLord Bolton is traveling tomorrow. Heโs going to the Twins for Edmure Tullyโs wedding.โ
Your eyes widened. โEdmure Tully? Soโฆ Robb isnโt the one marrying the Frey girl? Itโs Edmure?โย
โYour nephew married a foreign girl,โ said Jaime with a hint of a smile. โStirred up quite a scandal amongst your people.โ
โOh, Robb. Foolish, foolish boy. The Freys couldnโt have taken that kindly,โ you sighed, pinching the bridge of your nose, remembering the medic he was making heart-shaped eyes at. โBut if Roose isnโt loyal to Robb anymoreโฆ he must be scheming something. What it is, Iโm not sure.โ
After a second, Jaime cleared his throat. Guilt splayed over his striking features. โYou know what this means, donโt you? Youโll be left alone in this castle with Locke and his men. Without Roose, and without me.โ
โNot another rape speech, Jaime,โ you whispered, swallowing the lump in your throat. โI donโt want to hear it.โ
Suddenly, Jaimeโs hand darted out to grasp one of yours. Your eyes snapped up to his again, lips parting at the unexpected touch.
โOffer them money. As much as they might want. Even if you donโt have it, offer it. These men are greedy, sniveling creatures. Offer it to them, and they might just leave you alone,โ said Jaime, deadly serious.ย
You looked away again, squaring your jaw and nodding. A second passed before Jaime let your hand go.ย
โJaime,โ you whispered, fear suddenly shadowing over your chest. โIf your father buys me out, Iโll simply be moving from captive to captive. I wonโt be returning home, will I?โ
The blonde manโs features softened ever so slightly. โI wouldnโt be your captor,โ he said. โI could never find it within me to stand back and watch you suffer just the same as I did.โ
โI wouldnโt be your captive. Iโd be your fatherโs. All my options seem to be dead ends for me,โ you responded. Utter hopelessness flooded your features. โThank you for trying, nonetheless. Goodbye, Ser Jaime.โ
It might have just been a trick of the quivering fireโs light, but you couldโve sworn there was a whisper of tears in the corner of Jaimeโs eyes. โGoodbye, Lady Stark.โ
He held his hand out for a handshake, and you took it firm and steady. With a dip of his head, he turned and left your chambers.
And then, you were alone.

โQyburn hopes your father will force the Citadel to give him back his chain,โ said Roose, striding up behind Jaime as the knight mounted a horse, struggling with only his one hand to aid him.
Snorting, Jaime retorted, โMy father will make him Grand Maester if he grows me a new hand.โ
Roose hummed with thought. โYouโll give my regards to Lord Tywin, then, I trust?โ
A nod, and a slight smile. โTell Robb Stark Iโm sorry I couldnโt make his uncleโs wedding. And that his aunt dearly misses him. The Lannisters send their regards.โ
There was a malicious sort of glimmer to Rooseโs pale eyes. He bowed his head.
And off Jaime went, his horse walking slowly out the gate, a few Bolton loyalists accompanying him. There were eyes on him from every point of the castle, burning into him. Locke awaited by the gate a sneer to his lips. โSafe journey, Kingslayer. Ooh, nothing to say? I liked you better beforeโฆ I donโt remember chopping your balls off, too!โ
Jaime remained wisely silent, jaw clenching.ย
โDonโt you worry about your companions. Weโll take good care of them. Iโve never had Wolf before, you know?โ
Guilt. Guilt. Guilt. It settled heavy within Jaimeโs stomach.
He rode out of the castle without looking back.

They took a pause on their journey around half a day later. His legs were weary and numb, but his stub throbbed. Qyburn took care of that, placing a strange sort of white ointment over the stitches before rebandaging them. In no time, the pain seemed to ebb away.ย
After a bit of smalltalk on Qyburnโs rather disturbing confession to performing experiments on diseased men, Jaime swallowed uneasily and said, โYou were in charge of the ravens at Harrenhal, no? Did you get a bird off to Brienneโs father in Tarth?โ
Even if there was nowhere for you to go, Jaime surmised that at least Brienne would be able to return home with a proper ransom, right?ย
โA bird flew off and a bird flew back,โ said Qyburn. โLord Selwyn Tarth offered three hundred gold dragons for his daughterโs safe return.โ
โA fair offer,โ hummed Jaime as he stood up to his feet to head back to his horse.
โYes. An offer Locke wonโt take.โย
Jaime faltered in his steps. โWhy not?โ
Qyburn frowned in thought. โHeโs convinced Lord Tarth owns all the sapphire mines in Westeros. He feels heโs been cheated.โ
Guilt. Guilt. Guilt.
Jaime blew out a long breath. โTheyโd be fools to kill her.โ
โHm. These men have been at war for a long time. Most of them will be dead by winter, and theyโre well aware of this. Both she and the Bitter Wolf will be their entertainment for tonight. Beyond tonight, I don't think they'd care very much what happens to her. Theyโll have to keep the Stark alive for Lord Bolton, however. Use her as they see fit until he returns.โ
Brows knitting together, Jaime shook his head. There was no chance heโd be able to live with himself knowing he condemned Brienne to her death, knowing youโd be raped and tortured and beaten when he couldโve put a stop to it.ย
He turned to one of the men accompanying him. โWe have to return to Harrenhal,โ he said.
โWhy?โ asked the soldier, upper lip curling with contempt.
โIโveโฆ left something behind.โ
โAbsolutely not. Iโve got orders from Lord Bolton to take you to your father in Kingโs Landing, and thatโs what I intend to do.โ
Cocking his face, Jaime narrowed his keen green eyes. โYou think youโll get a reward?โย
โI serve Lord Bolton. Any appreciation from your fatherโโ
Cutting him off, Jaime hissed out, โLet me explain something to you. When my father sees me, the first thing heโs going to ask is what happened to my hand. And Iโll be telling him that you were the one that chopped it off.โ
โI had nothing to do withโ!โ โOr,โ Jaime interrupted once again, lifting a finger, โI could tell him this man saved my life, and heโll reward you greatly. Weโre returning to Harrenhal. Now.โ
The man in front of Jaime considered his words for a moment, before reluctantly nodding, ordering the rest of the men to get ready to turn back.
He was going back to get you, one way or another.

Jaime hurriedly leapt off his horse once he was within the dreary confines castle. From afar, he could hear drunken singing and chanting. With quick feet, he rushed up several creaking stairs, up and up and up he went, before he came up onto an elevated platform more than twice his height, where hundreds and hundreds of men were gathered. He could barely hear anything over their loud song about a bear and a maiden.
To his horror, as Jaime pushed through the crowd, he caught sight of a large arena. And within itโฆ was a large brown bear.ย
Brienne was down there as well, in her tattered pink dress, her hands wrapped around a rather useless wooden training sword. And behind her, she was shielding you. Your expression was wild with terror, eyes darting every which way in an effort to search for a way out. The golden dress you were wearing was soaked with mud, torn in several places, and hanging haggardly off of one shoulder. Brienne was no better, with deep claw marks running along her neck down to her clavicle, blood dribbling down from the wound and staining her dressโ neckline crimson.
โDonโt spare her!โ one of the onlookers yelled.
โLet the Wolf fight! Fucking coward!โ
โGet on with it already!โ
The bear roared angrily. Jaime could hear Brienne yelling, โStay behind me, my Lady! Iโll protect you!โ
โWell, this is one shameful fucking performance. Stop running and fight!โ exclaimed Locke. Jaimeโs eyes snapped up to him.ย
โYou gave her a wooden sword?โ he asked, nose wrinkling with disgust.ย
Locke glanced at the Kingslayer, thick brows raising in surprise. โThought youโd gone.โ
โYou gave her a wooden sword!โ he gritted out.
โWeโve only got one bear,โ scoffed Locke.
Shoving people out of the way, Jaime stormed closer to the rotten man. โIโll pay their bloody ransom. Gold, sapphires, whatever you want. Just get her out of there!โ
With a smirk, Locke shook his head. โAll you Lords and Ladies still think that the only thing that matters is gold.โ He grabbed Jaimeโs bandaged stub. โWell, this makes me happier than all your gold ever could! And that makes me happier than any of her sapphires! Iโm sure taking the Bitter Wolfโs cunt for myself is going to be more pleasurable than winning the fucking war myself. So go buy a golden hand and fuck yourself with it!โ
Furious, Jaime shoved Locke away, turning back to watch the fighting pits. The bear had swiped out at Brienne, causing her to fall back with a yell as one of its claws snagged against her jaw. You had yanked her to the side, effectively saving her from a deathly blow from the bear.
And without another thought, Jaime clambered over the railings, and jumped down. He had no idea what he was doing. His heart was racing within his chest, thumping an irregularly quick pace. All he could think was to stand in front of you and Brienne.
โGet behind me!โ he yelled.
โI will not!โ Brienne spat out a wad of blood as she struggled back onto her feet.
Just as the bear was about to strike again, an arrow shot out from the stands. You looked up to see one of the men Jaime had left with, clutching a crossbow.ย
โWhat the fuck are you doing to my bear!?โ Locke yelled, incredulous.
โLord Bolton charged me with bringing him back to Kingโs Landing alive, and thatโs what I intend to do!โ he gruffed in response, loading another arrow.
The next one missed its target, landing into the large bearโs shoulder. Jaime took its distraction to his advantage, grabbing your hand and shoving you towards one of the tall walls.ย
โPull her up!โ he ordered the people above. โClimb on my back!โ
You did as he told with little complaint, hurriedly taking one of the offered hands and rolling onto the platform, breathless. Wasting no time, you got onto your feet and stormed to Locke, shoving him aside. You blew out a breath of relief as Brienne was also hauled up, leaving just Jaime in the pit.ย
Terror clawed within your ribcage. Another bolt went flying to the bear, but it missed completely, skirting off to the side. Frustrated, you grabbed the crossbow from the man, loading another arrow and aiming with narrowed eyes.
Before the bear could maul Jaime in one strike, you let the bolt flying loose, and the sharp arrowhead pierced the bear clean through the skull. It fell down with one large thud, mud flying every which way at its collapse.ย
โHelp him up!โ you told Brienne, placing another arrow into the crossbow and aiming it straight at Locke. โPut your hands on me, and Iโll have your eyes shot through the back of your head.โ
To your relief, Brienne had helped Jaime back up onto the platform.
The men all around you booed, upset their entertainment was ripped away from them.
โYouโre staying here. The big bitch, too,โ said Locke, infuriated.
โIf I stay, youโll be dead. If Brienne stays, youโll be dead. Is that a deal, or are you going to let me go?โ When Locke found himself at a standstill, you growled out, โIโll put a bolt through Jaime Lannisterโs fucking head right now if you donโt let Brienne and I go. Do you think Tywin Lannister is going to be happy with his son dying by a Bolton arrow?โ
There was a tense moment of silence. Locke stepped back, defeated.ย
Jaime and Brienne both made their way to you, escorting you out of the castle.
โSorry about the sapphires,โ remarked Jaime just before he went down the steps, his smile sharp.
He caught up to you, still gripping the crossbow tightly.ย
โAre you alright?โ he asked.
โFucking peachy,โ you spat. You casted a worried look to Brienne, quietly asking if she was too hurt to travel. When she expressed that she was fine, you finally turned your eyes back on Jaime. Your expression softened as you studied him. โYou came back.โ
โI came back,โ he echoed, tone equally gentle. โThough, did you just threaten to have me killed up there, orโ?โ
โYou know I wouldnโt kill you.โ
โDo I?โ
โYou do.โ
โHm.โ Jaime smiled. โI guess I do.โ

The journey to Kingโs Landing was going by quicker than you expected. Perhaps it was because Jaime had become less of a thorn in your side, and more of a respectable companion. Most of the time, anyway. He was still quite an annoyance, pestering you for stories of your past and never failing to jest about your infamously stoic disposition.
The Kingslayer was not your friend, noโฆ but he certainly seemed to be treating you as one. Were you treating him as a friend, as well?ย
You were resting against a tree, arms crossed over your chest as you tried to find sleep. The crossbow you had taken with you was propped up against your leg. Brienne was on watch, sharpening her sword a few meters away from you.ย
To none of your surprise, Jaime had come ambling past, dropping beside you with a mild grunt. You didnโt spare him a glance, simply humming in acknowledgement.
โWhat do you want to do?โ he asked, lolling his head against his shoulder so he could look at you. The green of his eyes glinted with the pearly moonlight, sharp and curious. โYouโre free to go if youโd like. I told you I wouldnโt be your captor.โ
Freedom. Something you hadnโt tasted in a long while.
Slow, you turned your head to face him, startled to see how close he was. Nonetheless, you didnโt pull away.
โI need to find my nieces and bring them back to Cat. To Robb. Thisโฆ all of thisโฆ it canโt have been for nothing,โ you murmured. โI canโt give up now.โ
The man nodded. โIโll help you, then. I swore I would.โ
โI know,โ you whispered in return. Jaime studied your features. Tired and weathered, broken and determined. Your eyes, however, read nothing but gratitude. โI still canโt believe you jumped into a pit with a bear in it. It was a foolish thing to do.โ
โYes, well, it saved you from a gruesome death. Some would say it was brave rather than foolish.โ
โBravery and foolishness go hand in hand,โ you mused, with a slight scoff. After a lengthier silence, you croaked, โThank you, Jaime.โ
The blonde smiled. You didnโt see, for you had already turned your head away from him to gaze upwards, to the hazy stars in the nightโs sky.ย
Not ten minutes of amicable silence later, Jaime felt a weight drop upon his shoulder. You had slipped into a peaceful rest, accidentally resting your head against the knight. For a moment, he considered moving, giving you more space to sleep for longer. Your hair tickled his cheek, and your chest rose and fell with unencumbered breaths. You looked so much younger when you were asleep, free of the waking worldโs burdens and tribulations.
And so Jaime stayed still. Jaime couldnโt quite understand why he began grinning. He didnโt even notice that he was smiling like a damn fool, even after the sun had long risen and you had jerked awake when light rays danced across your irritated eyes, murmuring flustered apologies and stumbling onto your feet to hurry away with a lame excuse of checking on Brienne. No, the smile stayed for a long, long time.ย

Kingโs Landing was smaller than Jaime remembered. Much smaller.
When Jaime stepped foot into the Red Keep, the first thing he did was go to see his sister. His beloved sister. Her door creaked open. Her back was to him. Golden hair shimmered beneath the sunโs waning light.
โCersei,โ he said.ย
She turned, startled at the sound of her twin brotherโs voice. Those sharp eyes of hers caught sight of his filthy state. Of his handless arm.ย
Disgust flickered over her expression.
Hot shame washed over him. You didnโt look at his stump with that kind of disgust. No, you had looked at it with a certain kind of soft curiosity. Cersei looked angry, almost. Affronted that he would show up in such a broken, weak state.
Why wasnโt Cersei happy to see him? After all this time?
A few hours later, you were tossed down in front of King Joffrey, still in that disgusting, ripped golden dress the Boltons had given you. In contrast, Jaime had already been bathed, donned in golden armor and a white cloak. He hadnโt been able to speak with you since the three of you had arrived at the Keep.
Guilt, guilt, guilt.
โAnd what are we to do with you?โ his nephew, his son, crooned, smiling wide as if heโd caught himself a prize. โSister to a traitor. Aunt to a traitor. Bitter Wolf, indeed.โ
You refused to meet Joffreyโs burning gaze. Instead, you were looking at Sansa, off to the side of the courtroom, her blue eyes wide and tearful. Youthful hope was plastered clear as day across her pale, beautiful features. Relief.ย
โMaybe I should put your head on a spike,โ Joffrey mused.
At his words, Jaime stepped forward. โYour Grace, Lady Stark saved my life several times. She was the one who helped me escape. She is the entire reason Iโm here now.โ
It looked as if Joffrey wanted to spit at his uncle for ruining his fun. Before he could say anything, however, Tywin Lannister interrupted, โAs the Hand, Your Grace, Iโd advise to exercise compassion for the Bitter Wolf. We should be grateful to her for returning one of your Kingsguard back to you.โ He thought it wise to make allies with youโafter all, you were now technically the Lady of Winterfell and Warden of the North, with all the Starks dead except your nieces. The rest of the North would be keen on following after you, rather than Roose Bolton.
โWhat good is a Kingsguard with just one hand?โ snarked Joffrey. With a heavy sigh, he rolled his eyes. โShe helped you escape, then, Uncle? Did she play a part in the Red Wedding? She must have, if she was so willing to betray her nephew!โ
Weddingโฆ?
You finally tore your eyes away from Sansa, looking up at Joffrey. Confusion clouded your expression.
The blonde King raised his brows. He grinned so wide it was a wonder his face didnโt split into two. โOh, Gods, she doesnโt know!โ He began laughing. It was a cruel and calloused sound. โRobb Stark is dead. The traitor wolf died at his uncleโs own wedding! His pregnant whore of a wife and his bitch mother, as well.โ
At the news, your lips parted, and your hands came up to cover them. Tears were quick to sting the corner of your eyes, and burn the bridge of your nose. Roose fucking Bolton did this. You didnโt want to cry in front of the monster of a boy, you really didnโt. But you couldnโt help itโyour nephew was dead. Your good-sister was dead. And you werenโt there for them.ย
Did Robb die hating you?
A silent sob wracked your entire body and your knees buckled. Sansa took a step forward, but stopped when one of the Kingsguard snarled at her.ย
The rest of the court had fallen into a hushed silence. It was only broken when Joffrey stepped down from the Iron Throne, smirking maliciously.
โWelcome to court, Lady Stark. We areโฆ forever indebted to you,โ he chuckled, taking great pleasure at the fact that he was the one to break the tragic news. Then, he walked straight past you, humming as he left the throne room. The rest of the whispering Lords and Ladies trickled out after him.ย
Jaime watched, brows furrowed in concern, as Sansa finally was able to run forward and envelop you into a tight hug. You gripped your niece and cried harder against her. It shattered your heart in a million pieces when she began to quietly cry into your neck, as well.
Lips pursed in a tight line, Jaime spared you one last glance before he turned to head after the King.ย

Theyโd put you in a large chamber, with large, arched windows giving you a perfect view of the ocean. Warm air billowed through, the breeze tousling your just-washed hair and cascading a heated flush down your face. You werenโt fond of hot weatherโyou were a Stark through and through, made of ice and snow.
The handmaids laid out a dark grey Southern dress for you to wear. It was loose and lightweight, with a neckline that plunged far too low for your liking, wide enough to only barely hang off your shoulders. The sleeves were long and drooped far past your hands. You narrowed your eyes, shifting the fabric around your waist, frowning at how it cinched uncomfortably. Damn Southerners.
There was a knock on your door just as you had finished readjusting the dress to the best of your abilities, and you turned to see Sansa quietly slide in, her handmaiden following after her.ย
โMy dear girl,โ you whispered, reaching out to her. When Sansa stepped closer, you gently cupped her heart-shaped face with one hand. Her red curls were twisted into an updo, blue eyes scared and wide.ย
She looked so much like her motherโฆ her mother who was now goneโฆ
Swallowing the lump in your throat, you roped her into an embrace. She was crying again, pulling away to hastily wipe her tears away, sniffling.
โI missed you,โ she whispered.ย
Though youโd never been too close to Sansa back when you were in Winterfell, as she wasnโt a fan of your cold nature, you still loved her, nonetheless. Sansa had lost her entire family in such a short span of time, she was immensely grateful to see you alive and well. A naive part of her hoped that you would whisk her away. Away from Cersei, away from Joffrey, and away from Kingโs Landing.
โWhereโs Arya?โ you asked.
โI donโt know. She disappeared whenโฆ when fatherโฆโ
You nodded. Disappointment danced over your irises. Hopelessness. โShe mustโve run out of Kingโs Landing. No doubt tried to make her way back home on her own. She could be anywhere from here to Winterfell by now.โ Biting your lip, you encompassed her hands within yours. โSansa, tell me. Whatโs happened here? Have they been treating you well?โ
She shifted uncomfortably at the question. She hesitated for a moment, but quietly spoke upon remembering that you were her aunt, and that she could trust you. You were family. โNo. Joffreyโs a monster. Heโs cruel, and he likes hurting people. Heโs pursuing Lady Margaery Tyrell nowโฆ and Iโm married to Tyrion.โ
โWhat?โ Horror flickered over your expression.
Quickly, she added, โHe didnโtโฆ he didnโt do anything to me, thoughโฆ heโs not like Joffrey.โ
From the corner of your eye, you could see Sansaโs handmaiden shift from foot to foot.
โThatโs a relief. Are you sure youโre alright?โ
Tears pricked Sansaโs eyes once more. โBetter, now that youโre here.โ
โIโm sorry you had to go through that all on your own,โ you whispered, shaking your head. โYou poor girl.โ
โWhat happened to you? Why did you leave Robb?โ
โI wanted to save you and your sister. I thought that if I traded Jaime for you and Arya, I couldโฆ I could bring you back. Itโs a long story, butโฆ it didnโt work out. Your sister is gone, and Robb is gone, as well. Winterfell is not ours anymore. There is nowhere safe for us to go.โย
Fear made her lips warble. โWhat are you saying?โ
โIโm sayingโฆ we must stay here for a while. Itโs safest here. For now. But when we find an opportunity, we must take it.โ
She looked like she wanted to protest for a minute, but she blew out a shaking breath. โAlright. I trust you.โ

The weeks passed by in a breeze. A warm breeze. Jaime had grown rather accustomed to the cold of the North during his year of imprisonment. The heat down here was sticky and uncomfortableโespecially beneath his golden armor.ย
He never would have thought that heโd miss the sight of snow.
He was rarely given the chance to speak to you or Brienne, busy with his duties as part of the Kingsguard. But he would see you in the distance, hovering protectively over your sweet-faced niece, walking the gardens, staring out at the oceans, as if planning out an escape. It was a strange thing seeing the two of you together. The little dove and the bitter wolf.ย
Exactly four weeks after Jaime had returned to Kingโs Landing his father called for a meeting with him. Apparently, Tywin had something to give him.
โItโs magnificent,โ Jaime said in awe, slowly swinging the Valyrian steel sword in his hand, testing its balance. โFresh-forged?โ
โYes,โ said Tywin, stoic-faced.ย
Jaime turned to look at his father. โNo oneโs made a Valyrian steel sword since the Doom of Valyria,โ the knight commented, brows raising.
With a nod, Tywin sank into his seat with seamless grace. โThere are only three living smiths who know how to rework Valyrian steel. The finest of them was in Volantis. He came here to Kingโs Landing at my invitation.โ
Jaime hummed. โYouโve wanted one of these in the family for a long, long time.โ
โAnd now we have two.โ
โTwo?โ
โThe original weapon was absurdly large. Eddard Starkโs. It provided more than enough for two swords.โ
There was a long pause before Jaime stepped forward. โWell, thank you. Itโs glorious.โ As Tywin nodded, whatever small glimmer of pride in his eyes waned away when Jaime struggled to sheath the sword, with his only one hand to aid him.
โYouโll have to train your left hand,โ his father gruffed.
Frowning, Jaime replied, โAny decent swordsman knows how to use both hands.โ
โYouโll never be as good.โ
A pause. Even with both his hands, Jaime was never good enough for his father.
โAs long as Iโm better than everyone else, it doesnโt matter, does it?โ
Narrowing his keen eyes, Tywin sternly said, โYou canโt serve in the Kingsguard with just one hand.โ
โWhereโs that written?โ Jaime snapped back. โI can and I will. The Kingsguard oath is for life.โ
โThe war is over. The King is safe,โ said Tywin.
Jaime scoffed. โThe King is never safe! How many people in this city alone would love to see his head on a pike?โ
You, for one. Jaime knew you would snap Joffreyโs neck if you were ever given the chance to.ย
Damn it. There he went, thinking of you again. It was as if you were some sort of disease festering in his mind.
โThe King was protected by other knights while you were a prisoner. They will continue to do so when you go home.โ
Ah. So thatโs what this was about.ย
โHome?โ Jaime echoed.
โYouโll return to Casterly Rockโฆ and rule in my stead.โ
Tywin wanted him to go back and abandon all his duties. Find a wife from a noble house, bear childrenโpreferably sons, and secure heirs for the Lannister household. But that was not who Jaime was. No, Jaime wantedโฆ he wantedโฆ
โYou are the Lord of Casterly Rock,โ reminded Jaime, studying his father as if heโd gone daft.ย
Face ever so stony, Tywin replied calmly, โI am the Kingโs Hand. My place is here. I donโt expect to see the Rock again before I die.โ
โYou know what they call me? Kingslayer. Oathbreaker. A man without honor. And now you want me to break another sacred vow,โ sighed Jaime, blowing out a long, exasperated breath.
Tywinโs green eyes, paler than Jaimeโs were, bore holes into his head. โYou wonโt be breaking anything. There is a precedent to relieving the Kingsguard of his duties. The King will exercise that prerogative.โ
How could Jaime leave his brother and sister here for a life he didnโt even want? How could he leave you with his monster of a nephew? How could he leave Sansa when he swore to you that he would get her to safety?
โNo.โ
โNo?โ
โNo,โ parroted Jaime.
Tywinโs upper lip curled into a slight snarl. โI donโt believe I asked you a question.โ
โBut Iโm giving you an answer,โ said Jaime.ย
โIf you think your bloody honor comes beforeโโ
โMy bloody honor is beyond repair, but my answer is still no!โ Jaime interrupted, his voice raising in volume. โI donโt want Casterly Rock. I donโt want to marry some woman I barely know. I donโt want to bear her children.โ
โThen what do you want?โ
For a moment, Jaime struggled for words. Cersei, he thought. But Cersei doesnโt seem to want me anymore. Not with my hand missing.
โSupper would be nice,โ said Jaime.
The older of the two scowled heavily. โFor forty years Iโve tried to teach you. If you havenโt learned now, you never will. Go. If serving as a glorified bodyguard is the sum of your ambition, then go serve.โ
โI suppose you want the sword back.โ
โKeep it. A one-handed man with no family needs all the help he can get,โ spat Tywin.
No family. That stung Jaime much more than heโd care to admit.
With no more words to spare his father, Jaime strode away, sword in hand, his white cloak fluttering with his departure.

A golden hand. Qyburn had brought him a golden hand.
โA work of art,โ he declared.
Jaime wasnโt so impressed. The gold just brought more attention to the fact that he didnโt have a hand in the first place. Not to mention that it was heavy and clunky. He wouldโve been much more satisfied with something dull and lightweight.
โIf you like it so much, chop off your own hand and take it,โ he dryly remarked.
Pouring herself a chalice of wine, Cersei rolled her eyes. โYouโre such an ingrate. I spent days with the goldsmith getting the details just right.โ
โDays?โ Jaime asked, skeptical.
She shrugged. โThe better part of an afternoon.โ
Once it was properly fixed onto his stub, Qyburn asked how it felt.
โA hook wouldโve been more practical,โ said Jaime.
It was then that his sister dismissed the older man, thanking him for his services present and past. Jaime waved around the new hand, testing its lopsided weight.ย
Finally, Cersei turned to him.
โOdd little man,โ he quipped.
โIโve grown rather fond of him. Heโs quite talented, you know.โ
Tilting his head, Jaime asked, โWhat past services? You were hurt?โ
โNone of your concern,โ she calmly replied.ย
Frustration licked its way up Jaimeโs chest. It was as if Cersei was purposefully dangling her secrets in front of him, but kept him at a safe distance by not disclosing anything. He wanted to yell, throttle her, asking her to be plain and truthful with him. It was wishful thinking, of course.
โYou let him touch you?โ was all he could think of saying.ย
There was a laugh to her tone. โJealous?โ
No. Bitter, more likeโheโs spent too much time with you, perhaps. โSurprised. You never let Pycelle touch you,โ he said.
โYou think Iโd let that old lecher put his hands on me?โ She sipped on the wine. Then took another, and another, and another. โHe smells like a dead cat.โ
โI donโt think Iโve ever smelled a dead cat.โ Narrowing his eyes, Jaime observed his sister finish what was in her chalice, reaching over to pour more. โYou drink more than you used to.โ
โYes.โ
โWhy?โ
The way her lip curled in disdain was eerily reminiscent of his father. Jaime felt the beginnings of a headache pound at the front of his temple.ย
โHm, letโs see. You started a brawl in the streets with Ned Stark and disappeared from the capital. My husband died in a tragic hunting accident.โ
An accident you made sure to cause, Jaime thought. She is just as much of a Kingslayer as I am.
โMust have been traumatic,โ Jaime sneered, dripping with irony.
โMy only daughter was shipped off to Dorne.โ
Our daughter.
โWe suffered through a siege.โ
Blowing out a sigh, Jaime barked out a humorless laugh. โA rather short siege.โ
โOne that I didnโt expect to survive,โ she quickly snapped back. Wisely, she decided not to tell Jaime she was a hairโs breadth away from poisoning Tommen. โAnd now Iโm marrying my eldest son to a wicked little bitch from Highgarden, while Iโm supposed to marry her brother, a renowned pillow-biter.โ
Without her noticing, Jaime had stood up and came to sit beside her. โFather disowned me today,โ he said.ย
โHe canโt disown you. Youโre all heโs got,โ she said.
โYouโre forgetting Tyrion.โ
At the mention of her other brother, Cerseiโs face twisted with repulsion.
โYou donโt really plan on staying in the Kingsguard, do you?โ
Jaime leaned forward, placing his golden hand behind her and his remaining one atop her knee. Truthfully, he didnโt know what he was doing. Trying to kindle whatever there was between them again, perhaps. Desperately seeking what he used to have before he left Kingโs Landing. โStaying in the Kingsguard means I live right here, in the Red Keep with you.โ
Just as he dipped his head forward, his nose brushing against her cheek, Cersei yanked herself away, standing up to stride back to the table and pour herself some more wine.
โNot now,โ she said.
Frustrated, Jaime gritted out, โNot now? Then when? Iโve been back for weeks! Whatโs changed?โ
โEverything!โ she practically yelled. There was fire behind her irises. โEverythingโs changed! You come back after all this time with no apologies and one hand and that bitch wolf and expect everything to be the same?โ
Baffled, Jaime asked, โWhat do you want me to apologize for?โ
โFor leaving me,โ she spat.
โYou think I wanted to be taken prisoner?โ
โI donโt know what you wanted. You werenโt here. You left me alone.โ
It seemed that Cersei was so blinded by her rage, she refused to see anything from his perspective. Theyโd always considered each other to be their missing half. Now, Cersei felt more like a thorn in his side rather than something thatโd make him whole.
โEvery day, I was a prisoner. I plotted my escape, every day.โ
Cersei shook her head. โBut you didnโt, did you? Not until the Bitter Wolf set you free.โ
โI murdered people so I could be here with you!โ
โYou took too long.โ
โIโฆ what? What are you saying?โ
โIโm saying you took too long,โ she echoed.
There was a knock at the door.
โGo away!โ yelled Jaime.
โCome in,โ said Cersei.
The door swung open. Beyond his limit, Jaime stood up and shouldered past the handmaiden to storm out of the chambers.

Brienne fidgeted beside you as you watched Sansa pray down by the stony shores. What she was praying for, you werenโt quite sure. It seemed that Brienne was restless, seeing that Sansa was right there, but she couldnโt quite do anything about it. There was nowhere to take the both of you. She felt like sheโd failed youโagain.
Jaime came to stand by the two of you, commenting on how strange it was to see a Wolf in Southern drab, but quickly shut his mouth when you spared him an unimpressed look.ย
โYou made a promise,โ said Brienne.
โMmh, yes, to return the Stark girls to their mother, who is now dead,โ Jaime replied.ย
It was a wonder your teeth didnโt crack beneath all your jaw-gritting.
โTo keep them safe,โ Brienne emphasized.
โWell, Arya Stark hasnโt been seen since her father was killed. Where do you think she is? My moneyโs on dead. Thereโs a certain safety in death, no?โ
Your stomach lurched. With a scowl, you spat out, โSheโs not dead. Aryaโs a smart, nifty little thing. Sheโs probably off posing as a stableboy somewhere. People always mistook her as one back in Winterfell, anyway.โ
With a huff, Jaime continued, โAlright, well, regardless, sheโs not here for me to protect. And Sansa Starkโฆ well, sheโs Sansa Lannister now, yes? Bit of a complication.โ
Brienne drew herself to her full height, staring Jaime down. โA complication does not release you from a vow!โ
โAnd what would you have me do? Kidnap my sister-in-law? And take her where? Where would she be safer than here?โ
โLook me in the eye and tell me sheโll be safe in Kingโs Landing,โ hissed Brienne.
Jaime wasnโt able to do so. Instead, he crossed his arms and narrowed his green eyes. โAre you sure weโre not related? Ever since Iโve returned, every Lannister Iโve seen has been a miserable pain in my ass. Maybe youโre a Lannister, too. Got the hair for it.โ
Trouble in paradise? you thought in mild amusement.
Though you were reluctant to admit it, you said, โSheโs not safe here. But this is the safest place she can be for now. I was thinking of the Vale, but Lysa Arryn is not sound of mindโฆ I doubt sheโd welcome Sansa into her home with open arms. Thereโs the Nightโs Watch, where Jon is. But there is no way we could pass through the North without a Bolton hound sniffing us out.โ
The blonde knight hung his head. โItโs better if you just stay here. Things will be less messy that way.โ
Before either of you could fit in a reply, Jaime was already striding away. Brienne glanced at you apologetically, before heading away, murmuring something about having to speak with Margaery Tyrell.

Tyrion Lannister invited you to breakfast. Youโd stared at the parchment with raised brows, chewing on your bottom lip in thought. From what you could recall, Tyrion was a sharp-tongued man, but Sansa was clear that he was kind. And so, you accepted the invitation.
Needless to say, you werenโt expecting to see Jaime there.
But of course he was thereโthey were brothers, after all.
The knight bowed his head in a silent greeting, looking overall weary but tried to offer you a small smile nonetheless. You nodded in return, taking a seat beside him. Tyrion watched the exchange keenly, sat down across from the two of you.
โHow is the capital treating you, my Lady?โ asked Tyrion, voice pleasant.
โFine,โ you replied hastily. โHot. Dry. The air tastes like salt.โ
With a chuckle, Tyrion began digging into his breakfast. โYes, that would either be the piss on the streets or the ocean itself. You can never tell here.โย
You glanced down at the plate full of eggs and sausages and fried potatoes the cupbearer put down in front of you. Suddenly, you had no stomach to eat. It seemed Jaime was thinking along the same lines, because he had yet to touch his food.
Glancing down, you noticed his new golden hand. Following your gaze, Tyrion quipped, โThat new hand is better than the old one.โ He looked up at his cupbearer. โWouldnโt you agree, Pod?โ
With a quiet hum, you shook your head. โHeavy, immobile metal over real, living flesh? Your definition of better must align with expenses, then.โ
Tyrion smiled a genuine smile. โIt looks better.โ Quickly, he changed the subject. โNeither of you are eating. Why is no one eating? My wife wastes away, her aunt sulks around, and my brother starves himself.โ
โIโm not hungry,โ Jaime was quick to say.
โYou lost a hand, not a stomach.โ
Drawing in a breath, you gritted out, โYouโd sulk if your entire family was killed, wouldnโt you?โ
The comment made Tyrion wince slightly. โApologies, my Lady. I didnโt mean to upset you. Just wanted to have a meal with my family. The tolerable ones, at least. I invited Sansa, but she politely declined. So please, try the boar. Cersei hasnโt gotten enough of it since one killed Robert for her.โ
After a beat of intense silence, you sat up straight and began cutting through the food, eating slowly. It didnโt go past your notice when Jaime pushed his plate further away from him.
โA toast to us,โ said Tyrion, lifting his goblet. โThe dwarf, the cripple, and the Bitter Wolf.โ
Both you and Jaime grimaced at the names. Jaime reached forward to grab his wine chalice, but clumsily forgot that his golden hand couldnโt bend to take it, effectively knocking it over. Purple-crimson spilled all over the table, dribbling down onto you and staining the dress you were wearing a darker shade of mauve.ย
โIโll clean it,โ started Pod.
Jaime waved him away. โNo. Iโll do it. Leave us.โ He turned to you, frowning and handing you a dishtowel. โIโm sorryโโ
โItโs alright,โ you quickly reassured him, taking the rag and wiping away the excess. โItโs not my dress. Not my wine. It feels refreshing on my skin, actually.โ
Jaime watched you for a moment, his eyes soft.ย
Tyrion tilted his head. โSeems the wolf isnโt so bitter, after all. The journey softened you, I take it?โ
At his words, your expression hardened, and Jaime sent him a sidelong glare.ย
The younger of the two quickly backtracked. Gods, you were just not a very good conversationalist, were you? โMy brother told me you shot down a bear to save him.โ
โI did,โ you curtly said.
โYou and I are going to be good friends, I think,โ Tyrion mused. He grinned wide, before taking another sip from his cup.

Joffreyโs wedding ceremony was a grand event. It was all decorations and Lannister heraldry, candles and flowers and bells every which way you looked. You didnโt care at all for it, really. As long as the monster wasnโt marrying your niece. It was a shameโMargaery Tyrell seemed a nice enough woman. At least, you knew Sansa took a liking to her.
You hadnโt even realized that the ceremony was over until people began clapping, Joffrey pulling away from his kiss with Margaery. If she was upset about the ordeal at all, she didnโt show it. Either she was as deranged as her new husband, or she was a very good actor. Jolting out of your reverie, you lightly clapped thrice before letting your hands fall back to your sides. Gods, this dress itched. A pale shade of pink, laced with golden thread. How the Southerners wore this kind of garb every day, you never knew.
Before you knew it, the wedding feast was commencing. Somehow, it was even more of a large-scale event than the ceremony had been. Performers in every corner, some swallowing swords, others juggling flaming torches, and a few with seductive eyes, twisting themselves into knots and rotating their bones in ways you never knew the body could bend. There were a million and one dishes lining the gilded tables, platters upon platters of rich foods, sweet pastries, fruits with cheese, and savory meats. Chalices of golden ales and honeyed wines were passed around, filled to the brim. Frankly, you wouldโve enjoyed the event, had it not been in honor of the most rancid boy youโve had the displeasure of knowing.ย
The lords and ladies attending avoided you like the plagueโeither spooked by the deep glower etched over your features, or by the fact that you were the infamous Bitter Wolf herselfโฆ It didn't make much of a difference. Two people who didnโt treat you as if you carried a disease were Oberyn Martell and his paramour, Ellaria Sand. Both of them regarded you with poorly-hidden lust, offering for you to join them in their chambers after the feast, to which you had no idea how to respond. You were flattered, truly, and there was no doubt that they were both very attractive people, but you were in no mood to fool around in the capital. After you bid them a hasty farewell, Tyrion came to say hello as well, and you dipped your head in greeting. He was quick to walk away, claiming he was in dire need of alcohol in his system.
After the short interactions, you made a beeline for the royal table, wishing to be by your nieceโs sideโno doubt she was feeling anxious at Joffreyโs wedding, even if she wasnโt the one to wed him.ย
Just as you grazed a hand against Sansaโs shoulder, clad by a soft purple dress, Olenna Tyrell made her way to the two of you.ย
โI donโt think Iโve had the pleasure of speaking to you before, Bitter Wolf,โ said the old woman, smiling kindly at you.ย
โWe havenโt,โ you curtly replied. โCongratulations on the wedding.โ
She waved away your words. โCongratulations to you for making your way to Kingโs Landing alive, despite everybodyโs expectations. You were surely a surprise for everyone at court.โ Then, she darted her eyes to Sansa. She reached out to brush her hand along her braids and the necklace resting against her clavicle. โI havenโt had the opportunity to tell you how sorry I was to hear about your brother, and your nephew. War is war, but killing a man at a weddingโฆ itโs horrid. What sort of monster would do such a thing? As if men need more reasons to fear marriage!โ
Roose Bolton. The name seared hot fury through your chest. According to Jaime, Tywin had given the North over to the Boltons to take overโbut he would be met with all the stubbornness of the Northern houses, and they wouldnโt bend the knee to anyone but a Stark. It was a relief to also hear that Tywin wouldnโt be helping the Boltons any further.ย
Olennaโs voice snapped you out of your reverie. โPerhaps if your pauper husband were to sell his mule and his last pair of shoes, he might be able to afford to bring you to Highgarden for a visit! Now that peace has come and all's right with the worldโฆ it would do you good to see some of it,โ she told Sansa, smiling kindly. Then she glanced over at you again. โYou look wonderful, Lady Y/N. Youโre much prettier than I thought youโd beโฆ your name carries a certain weight to it. Now, if youโll excuse me, itโs time I ate some of this food I paid for.โ
She ambled away, and you rubbed your hand along Sansaโs back. From afar, you caught a glimpse of Jaime speaking with Loras Tyrell. The green of his eyes caught yours. โIโll be back,โ you whispered to your niece, before making your way to Jaime. You didnโt quite know what you were going to Jaime for. Perhaps it was because he was the only other person in the wedding than Brienne and Sansa you felt comfortable conversing with. What a long way the two of you had come.
โY/N,โ he greeted, straightening himself when you grew close. His heavy golden armor shone beneath the hot sun. โYou look beautiful.โ
There was a warm sincerity to his words, but you shook your head anyway. โIn comparison to your months with me covered in mud and filth, of course.โ After a pause, you asked, โWhatโs it like? Watching your nephew get married? Iโฆ I wasnโt there to see Robb marry the medic girl he seemed so smitten with.โ
โItโs strange,โ Jaime truthfully admitted. โEspecially when I hardly know the Tyrell girl.ย My sister detests her, though. Calls her a whore more often than she drinks, and we both know how much she drinks.โ
Though you didnโt smile, there was a glint of amusement in your eyes. โBe honest with me. I know heโs your nephewโฆ yourโฆ your bloodโฆ but you canโt truly love him, do you?โ
The knight bit the inside of his cheek. No, of course he didnโt. Jaime was well aware that he was a monster, beyond saving. โFamily is family,โ he eventually replied.ย
The disappointment in your expression didnโt go beyond his notice.ย
โI wanted to ask, Jaime,โ you carefully began. โWhat would happen if I were to leave the capital with Sansa? Would you be ordered to bring me back? Or would we be able to walk away free?โ
โNot this again. I told you, itโs safest for you to be hereโโ
โItโs a hypothetical. Would you turn me in if you were ordered to?โ you quietly asked. โI need to know ifโฆ if I can trust you, Jaime.โ
Jaimeโs eyes searched yours. He stepped closer, hand lifting to grasp your forearm and tugged you to the side, where it was a bit less crowded. โNo. Is that what you want to hear? That Iโd betray my oaths for you? That Iโd help you cross the world if you asked, honor be damned?โ
Stricken by his words, you found yourself speechless.ย
You cleared your throat after a long moment. โWellโฆ even if that was true, itโs not like weโd have anywhere safe to go. My bannermen are scattered, and between them are the Boltons and the Freys. The seas are occupied by the Greyjoys and pirates alike.โ
Jaime nodded. โStay here. I can keep you safe from here.โ
โCan you?โ you challenged, eyes narrowed.
A bark of a laugh. Jaime spared you a roguish grin. โDonโt make me swear it. You know my habit of breaking my vows well by now.โ
You blew out a breath. โThank you, Jaime. Truly.โ
โYes, you chose a perfect time during my nephewโs wedding to discuss such matters.โ
And then came a sound foreign to his earsโyou laughed. You just laughed! It was awkward and barely counted as genuine, but it was a laugh nonetheless. Jaimeโs mouth parted, gaping at you with amazement.ย
โDid you just laugh?โ
โWhat? Am I not allowed to?โ
โNo, no, it justโฆ took me by surprise. It was nice.โ
He smiled, wide and genuine. From the corner of his eye, he caught his sister glaring at the two of you with an intense, angry gaze. The smile fell away from his lips, and his entire body stiffened. You followed his gaze, raising your brows upon seeing Cersei. With a nudge and a grunt of a goodbye, you stepped away from Jaime, not wanting to antagonize the Lannister woman any further.
You moved to the tables to pluck at the sweet, fat grapes, popping them into your mouth with a pleased hum. Not too soon after, Brienne joined you, chattering about the food and how it reminded her of her own home. Just as you were about to ask her what her favorite dish was, glad to have someone you could call a friend, a certain blonde woman came forth to the two of you.
โLady Brienne,โ greeted Cersei. You turned to look at her. โBitter Wolf. I owe you both my gratitude. You returned my brother safely to Kingโs Landing.โ
The taller woman gave you a glance, unsure of what to say. You nodded. โJaime did his fair share of saving. We wouldnโt be here if it werenโt for him, either.โ
The green of her eyes flashed dangerously. It didnโt go past her notice that you called him by his first name without his formal title of Ser. โDid he, now? Strangeโฆ I havenโt heard a thing about it from him.โ
โNot such a fascinating story, Iโm afraid,โ said Brienne, grimly thinking back to the men trying to rape her.
โIโm sure you have many fascinating stories, Lady Brienne,โ Cersei crooned in a condescending manner. โSworn to Renly Baratheon. Sworn to Catelyn Stark. And now my brother. Must be exciting to flit from one camp to the next, serving whichever lord or lady you fancy.โ
Brows knitting together, Brienne protested, โI donโt serve your brother, Your Grace.โ
โHm.โ Cersei lifted her chin pridefully. โI just find it funny howโฆ a few moons ago, the Bitter Wolf was our sworn enemy, behind the mighty King in the North. And now here you are, safe in our capital, making seductive eyes at my brother. You betrayed your nephew, whoโs to say you wonโt betray my brother, as well?โ
Seductive eyes?
Anger began clawing up your throat, smoldering hot. You swallowed painfully slow. โIs that all, Your Grace?โ you asked in a level tone. She wanted a reaction out of youโฆ to warn you to stay away from her brother. Her lover. You werenโt going to give her the satisfaction of being upset. โBrienne and I want to go watch the performers, if you would excuse us.โ
She looked infuriated at your dismissal, watching as you linked arms with Brienne and gently led her to the stage.ย
โAre you alright, my Lady?โ asked the large woman.
โIโm fine. Sheโll have to do far worse than that if she truly wants to provoke me,โ you replied.ย
The two of you enjoyed each otherโs company for a little longer, striding through the crowds and plucking food off of the mountain-high platters. Though she was younger than you, she carried herself with the weight of someone with several decadesโ worth of experience. You appreciated that about Brienne.
Your conversations were cut short when Joffrey stood up from the royal table, screeching for silence. He was presenting a showโone depicting the so-called โhistoryโ of the war. It was a crude rendition, riddled with falsities.ย
You felt your heart drop to your stomach when several dwarves ran out in offensive costumes, depicting Stannis and Renly Baratheon, Joffrey himself, Balon Greyjoy, and Robb Stark. One by one, they battled one another. Stannis killing off Renly, Robb taking out Balon, Joffrey eliminating Stannis with wildfire.ย
Tears filled your eyes when Robb was the only one left standing, with only Joffrey left. You glanced at Sansa, who watched the show with a stony expression. Her time in Kingโs Landing taught her never to give anything away. Keep her emotions within herself, for her own safety.
And finally, you couldnโt take it anymore once they knocked his direwolfโs head off. The actor playing Joffrey grabbed the head and began to motion humping it, moaning as the crowd cheered. The real Joffreyโthe one lounging at the royal table, only a few feet from your sweet nieceโspat his wine all over as he laughed and snorted and chuckled.ย
A tear slipped down your cheek, and you quickly wiped it away. For him to disrespect your family in such a wayโฆ it was sickening.
Once the disgusting performance was over, Joffrey clapped and hollered. He turned to his uncle Tyrion, offering him to go and prove his worth by fighting the actors.ย
In response, Tyrion said, โOne taste of combat was enough for me, Your Grace. I think you should fight them, instead. This was but a poor imitation of your own bravery on the field of battle. I speak as a first hand witness. Climb down from the high table and show everyone how a true King wins his throne. Be careful, though. This one is clearly mad with lust.โ He gestured towards the imitator of Joffrey who had pretended to fuck Grey Wind. โIt would be a tragedy for the King to lose his virtue hours before his wedding night.โ
A hesitant ripple of laughter echoed across the crowd. Joffrey was so furious it was a wonder his teeth didnโt crack under the pressure of his clenched jaw. With no further words, Joffrey grabbed his chalice of wine, stomping over to Tyrion and tipping the cup over so the sticky liquid spilled out to drip down his uncleโs head.
โA fine vintage,โ said Tyrion. โA shame that it spilled.โ
Acknowledge me! Joffrey wanted to scream. Fight me! Show me how angry you are!
โIt did not spill,โ he gritted out.ย
โMy love, come back to me,โ said Margaery, reaching out for her husband, wishing to quell the tense atmosphere. โItโs time for my fatherโs toast!โ
The young boy made a grand show of being void of wine, and demanded Tyrion be his cupbearer, seeing as he was too cowardly to fight. He dropped the empty chalice for him to pick up, cruelly kicking it away just as it was within Tyrionโs reach.ย
โBring me my goblet,โ he said.
He relished watching his uncle get to his hands and knees, crawling beneath the tables in search of the goblet. Your niece, your sweet, darling niece, stood from her chair to bend down and pick it up, as it was closest to her. She handed the cup to her husband, pursing her lips.ย
The next few moments passed by in a tense haze.
Tyrion filled the cup. Held it out for his nephew to take.
Joffrey ordered him to kneel.
Tyrion refused to do so, staring straight at him with defiant eyes.
The pigeon pie came out, large enough to feed the entire wedding three times over.ย
You watched as Tyrion and Sansa were about to leave the wedding, and you had half the mind to follow them, wanting nothing more than to be alone in your chambers for the night. However, before they could leave, Joffrey called out for his uncle once more.
โWhere are you going? Youโre my cupbearer, remember?โย
โI thought I might change out of these wet clothes, Your Grace.โ
โNo, no, no. Youโre perfect the way you are. Serve me my wine.โย
Tyrion glanced back at Sansa. With a huff, he made his way back to the table, handing the goblet back to Joffrey, and turned to walk back to his awaiting wife.ย
The King gulped down the contents of the cup greedily. Droplets of Dornish leaked from the corners of his mouth.
โIf it please Your Grace, Sansa is very tiredโโ
โNo!โ yelled the boy-king. โNo. Youโll wait here andโโ
He dissolved into a fit of coughs. Drank more of that wine of his.
Both you and Brienne glanced at each other.ย
Joffrey wheezed. Cersei sat forward in her chair. Margaeryโs eyes widened.
โHeโs choking!โ she screamed once Joffrey began clutching at his chest.
โSomeone help the poor boy!โ yelled Olenna Tyrell.
Joffrey staggered forward, falling as he continued coughing, spluttering, and choking. Bits of pigeon pie fell from his mouth, flecked with wine and a far darker liquid: his blood. This was no mere obstruction of his windpipeโthis was the work of poison.
Your lips parted open as you watched Jaime hurriedly push through the crowd to get to him, kneeling beside him, calling his name, unsure of what to do. Cersei screamed even louder, shoving Jaime to the side, cradling her oldest son to her chest as she weeped.
His face turned purple. His eyes bulged out of his skull. Foam frothed about his lips.ย
He twitched, and twitched, and twitched again. One of his hands lifted to jerkily point at Tyrion, who was watching on in confused horror.ย
Blood dribbled out of Joffreyโs nostrils.ย
A second later, the twitching stopped.ย
Joffrey Baratheon was dead.
And you were too busy relishing in the fact, you hadnโt even realized that Sansa was gone.

It wasnโt often that Jaime visited the Sept.ย
Now that Joffrey was deadโฆ well, that was plenty of reason for him to go. Especially now that Cersei seemed to spend all her time there, hovering over her dead son like a vulture. When he came through the grand doors, he passed by his father and little Tommen, the former in the middle of telling the young boy about the duties of marriage, seeing as he was now King.
Tywin didnโt seem too upset that Joffrey was dead. To be fair, neither did Jaime.
โHow are you?โ Jaime asked, stopping in front of his youngest nephew. It wasnโt an easy thingโwatching your older brother die in front of you at his own wedding.
โIโm alright,โ he murmured.
Jaime nodded, patting his shoulder. โGood.โ
Then, he made his way down the rest of the steps, Tywin leading Tommen out. Jaime dismissed the rest of the priests, wanting to be alone with Cersei.
Once only the two of them were left in the Septโalong with Joffreyโs corpse, of courseโCersei finally spoke. Her voice was croaky and hoarse with disuse. โIt was Tyrion,โ she said. โHe killed him. He told me he would. โA day will come when you think you are safe and happy, and your joy will turn to ashes in your mouth.โ Thatโs what he said to me. You saw itโฆ you saw Joff point at him before heโโ
Lowering his tone, Jaime whispered, โI donโt know what I saw.โ
Cersei shut her eyes. โAvenge him,โ she said, words warbling with emotion. โAvenge our son. Kill Tyrion.โ
What she said seemed to strike Jaime across the face. He reared back, affronted. โTyrionโs my brother. Heโs our brother. Thereโll be a trial. Weโll get to the truth of what happened.โ
โI donโt want a trial!โ she hissed. โHeโll squirm his way to freedom, given the chance. I want him dead.โ
Tears slipped down both of her eyes. It was as if the dam inside her had finally broken under all the weight of her grief.
โPlease, Jaime,โ she sobbed. โYou have to! He was our son! Our baby boy!โ
He drew closer to her, tugging her into an embrace. Her fingers curled into the leather of his tunic. When she raised her tearful face to yank him into a desperate kiss, Jaime didnโt resist.
Then, as quickly as she had advanced upon him, she shoved him away yet again. Jaime was beginning to grow tired of her pushing him in such a way. It wasnโt fair.ย
โTyrionโs wretched wife, Sansa, has disappeared. No doubt she played a hand in Joffโs murder. I want you to find her. Kill her, too. And I want the Bitter Wolf locked up in her nieceโs place.โ
Jaimeโs eyes widened as he regarded his sister with an incredulous stare. โWhat? But Y/N hasnโt done anything. She has nothing to do with this!โ
โOh, because you were watching her the entire time, when you shouldโve been guarding my son? Itโs not a wonder he was murdered right beneath our noses, then!โ Cersei screeched, voice raising several octaves. โTell me, do you love her? Do you love that fucking wolf traitor more than you love me, your own sister? More than you love your son?โ
Jaime was at a loss for words. Did he love you?
When he didnโt reply, Cersei angrily turned away from him, drying her face with the fabric of her sleeves. โYouโre a disgrace to us. To our family.โ
She sounded exactly like father. Anger coiled within his stomach. Jaime narrowed his sharp eyes.ย
โYou are a hateful woman,โ he seethed. โY/N is anything but. Bitter Wolf, people call her, but she is not bitter. She is hurt. She is grieving. Just as you are. She saved my life, and I owe her nothing but my gratitude.โ
Without giving her a chance to respond, Jaime strode away, off to go pay you a long overdue visit.

A knock on your door. It was the dead of night, and you were only minutes away from falling asleep, having exhausted yourself with tears and stress. You werenโt at all dressed properly for visitors. Nonetheless, you dragged yourself out of your bed, your shift hanging wrinkled and lopsided over your body.ย
Your door creaked open, and you were tiredly blinked upon seeing Jaime on the other side. Swallowing the lump in your throat, you shifted away from the entrance, silently opening the door wider to make space for him to come in. Without hesitation, the knight slid in, dipping his head as greeting. Youโd been cryingโhe could still see the dried tear tracks on your cheeks, only faintly illuminated by the sparse candles in the chambers.
โIโm sorry to disturb you,โ croaked Jaime, looking every bit as defeated as you. โI just wanted to see how you were doing. Are you alright?โ
You gingerly shut the door behind you, leaning against it with a weary sigh. โMy entire family is gone. Lost or dead.โ
โRight. Stupid question.โ Jaime cleared his throat. โWeโve both lost our nephews now.โ
โItโs not the same, Jaime,โ you whispered, shaking your head. โYou know itโs not. Joffrey was a monster, and the world is better off without him. And Iโฆ I loved Robb as if he was my own son. The younglings, Bran and Rickon, as well.โ
For a second, Jaime looked like he wanted to say something. Wisely, he held his tongue. He took a small step forward, closer to you. He was keenly aware that he was alone in your room, not at all appropriate for an unmarried lord or lady, but he really couldnโt care. The two of you were above that. Besides, heโd seen you naked before, for heavenโs sake!ย
So why was he suddenly so flustered now?
โCersei wants me to find Sansa,โ he began, carefully. โAnd she wants me to kill her.โ
Noticeably, you stiffened. Your eyes were wide, he could see the panic begin to set within your wintry irises.ย
In a placating tone, he quickly reassured, โI would never do such a thing. Frankly, Iโm offended that youโd think I would. I swore an oath, and I intend to keep it, even if Catelyn Stark is dead.โ
After a second, your muscles loosened. You avoided his eyes, but murmured, โI believe you, Jaime.โ There was a soft silence hanging between the two of you. Finally, it was shattered when you asked, โWhat of your brother, Tyrion? What is to happen to him?โ
Jaime nodded, glad that you were on the same wavelength as him. โI was hopingโฆ youโd come with me to speak with him.โ

The dungeons were much colder than above. You were well acquainted with the drops in temperature, but it seemed that Tyrion had yet to adjust. He was shivering, bundled up in a musty blanket that Podrick had brought him.
โTo tell you the truth, this isnโt so bad,โ said Jaime, glancing around the spacious cell. โFour walls. A pot to piss inโฆ I wasnโt given such a luxury during my time as a prisoner. I was chained to a wooden post or a stone wall, covered in my own shit for months on end.โ
The younger brother sent him a half-hearted glare. โIs that supposed to make me feel better?โ
โMaybe a bit,โ replied the knight. He glanced down at his hands. โIโm sorry I didnโt come sooner.โ
โComplicated, yes,โ said Tyrion. โAnd you brought the Bitter Wolf with you. Hello, Lady Stark.โ
His eyes, sunken and empty, darted over to you, shrouded in the shadows behind Jaime.ย
โHello, Tyrion.โ
โHm. How is our sister?โ he asked Jaime.ย
Defeat danced over his handsome features. โHow do you think? Her son died in her arms.โ
โHer son?โ
Something foul coiled within Jaimeโs stomach. โDonโt,โ he warned.
Tyrion let the matter drop.
โDo you know whatโs to come?โ you spoke for the first time since you came.
โMy trial for regicide. Yes, I know,โ said Tyrion. โI know the whole bloody country thinks Iโm guilty. I know one of the three judges has wished me dead more times than I can countโthat judge being my father. As for Cerseiโฆ well, sheโs probably working on a way to avoid the trial altogether by having me killed.โ
Jaime kicked at a small pebble on the ground. โNow that you mention it, she did ask.โ
โSo should I turn around and close my eyes?โ
โDepends,โ said Jaime. โDid you do it?โ
A small smile traced Tyrionโs lips. โThe Kingslayer brothers. Doesnโt that have a nice ring to it?โ After a short pause, he spoke again. โAre you really asking if I killed your son?โ
Jaime narrowed his eyes. โAnd are you really asking if Iโd kill my brother? How can I help you?โ
โWell, you can set me free, for starters.โ
โYou know I canโt,โ Jaime reluctantly said. โWhat do you want me to do? Kill the guards? Sneak you out of the city in the back of a cart? Have you forgotten that Iโm the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard?โ
Frowning, Tyrion gruffed out, โSorry, Iโd forgotten, which is a miracle, considering how loud your golden armor is! Iโd hate for you to do something inappropriate while I rot away in jail.โ
Drawing in a sharp breath, Jaime snapped back, โYouโre accused of killing the King. Freeing you would be treason.โ
โAnd was it not treason to put a sword through the Mad Kingโs back?โ you quietly asked. Both men went silent at your words. โEven if the trial goes in Tyrionโs favor, which I highly doubt, your sister would stop at nothing to have him dead. He needs to get away from Kingโs Landing.โ
Tyrion nodded at your words. โIf the killer threw himself down before the Iron Throne, confessed to his crimes, and gave irrefutable evidence of his guilt, it wouldnโt matter to Cersei. She wonโt rest until my headโs on a spike.โ
โNot just yours,โ said Jaime. โSheโs offering a knighthood to whomever finds Sansa, dead or alive.โ
Brows furrowing, Tyrion protested, โSansa didnโt do this.โ
โShe had more reason than anyone in the Seven Kingdoms. Do you think itโs a coincidence she disappeared the same night Joffrey died?โ
โItโs not a coincidence,โ you said. โSomeone must have snuck her out, knowing the blame would be placed on her. Sansaโs not a killer. She spent an entire year around Joffreyโif she wanted to murder him, he wouldโve been dead long before his marriage.โ
Jaime pinched the space between his brows in frustration. โRegardless of who did it, Cersei wonโt rest until all of you are dead. I wonโt let that happen.โ
โThen we have to do something,โ you said, words coated with a layer of urgency. โWe have to find Sansa. With Cersei practically keeping me as hostage here in Sansaโs steadโฆ we need to send someone we trust after her.โ

Brienne drummed her fingers against the table.ย
A sword of Valyrian steel was laid out in front of her. Both you and Jaime glanced at each other.ย
โItโs yours,โ said Jaime.ย
โI canโt accept thisโโ she began to protest.
โIt was reforged from my brotherโs sword,โ you said, voice soft. โAnd youโll use it to defend my brotherโs daughter.โ
Brienneโs eyes widened. โNo, my Lady, this should belong to you, not me.โ
โIโm no good with a sword,โ you admitted. โTheyโre clunky things, far too large and hard to maneuver if not trained properly. Iโm much more comfortable with a bow and arrow. You swore an oath to return the Stark girls to their mother. Now, Arya may be far, far away from us by now, perhaps even long goneโฆ but there is still a great chance of finding Sansa and getting her somewhere safe. Wherever that may be.โ
Nodding emphatically, the large woman solemnly said, โI wonโt let you down.โ
โI had something else made for you.โ Jaime pulled at a tarp over a mannequin, holding fine platelets of armor, hewn from the strongest of metals. โI hope I got your measurements right. Itโs hard to judge by the eye.โ
โIโll find her,โ promised Brienne. โFor Lady Catelyn. And for the both of you.โ
โI almost forgot,โ Jaime added. โOne last gift.โ
Turns out Brienne wasnโt too keen on her last gift, Podrick.
You couldnโt quite understand whyโhe was a very sweet, innocent boy, ever the loyal squire to Tyrion. No doubt heโd faithfully serve Brienne, as well.
โI donโt need a squire. Heโll slow me down!โ she exclaimed.
โMy brother owes him a debt. Heโs not safe here,โ Jaime argued.
The woman looked like she wanted to protest again, but you intervened, โYouโll be doing him a favor. Cersei wouldnโt hesitate to be rid of him.โ
โI wonโt slow you down, Ser!โ chimed Pod. He winced upon realizing his mistake. โUhmโฆ mโlady. I promise Iโll serve you well.โ
โSee? Heโs a good lad!โ said Jaime.ย
As Pod went away to ready Brienneโs horse, you were left standing in front of her, contemplating how to say goodbye. They were never your strong suit. Every time youโve said goodbye to someone close to you, itโd never ended well before. They usually never returned.ย
Oathkeeper, Brienne named her sword once Jaime claimed that all the best swords have their own respective titles.ย
โFind her for me,โ you said, voice warbling. You stepped closer, placing a hand on Brienneโs arm. โTell her I love her. Tell her Iโm sorry our time was cut short.โ
โI will,โ Brienne replied. โThank you for everything, my Lady.โ
โI owe you my entire life,โ you said, rife with rare fondness. โSafe journeys, Brienne.โ
She held her gaze with you for a moment longer, before nodding and heading off to Pod and their horses.ย
Both you and Jaime watched as they rode away from the Red Keep, their figures growing smaller and smaller before they disappeared into the heart of Kingโs Landing.
โMy entire family is gone,โ you murmured. โAnd I just sent away the closest thing I had to a friend.โ
Jaime was tempted to thread his single hand through yours. It looked like itโd fit perfectly. Instead, he merely observed your pained features, laced with regret.
โLook on the bright side,โ he said, nudging you in an affectionate manner. โAt least now Iโm the closest thing youโd have to a friend.โ
To his delight, you didnโt refute his statement. All you did was spare him a sidelong stare, and a quirk of your lipsโwas that a smile?โbefore turning and making your way back into the castle.

It was time for Tyrionโs trial. It was quite the dreary eventโwitness after witness called upon to spit accusations and twisted observations of Tyrionโs so-called monstrosity to the three judges. What piqued your interest, however, was when Grand Maester Pycelle claimed that the Kingโs fool was the last one to be seen with Sansa, spiriting her away after the feast. Residue of poison was found in her necklace. That was not a good look for neither Tyrion nor his wife, your niece. Though you didnโt believe she killed Joffrey, you wouldโve been proud if she was the one who managed to do it and get away.ย
Nearly five hours into the trial, Tywin finally called to adjourn for a break.
You were grateful for the pause in the trial, feeling the beginnings of a headache nursing at the front of your temple. As you left to go get yourself some water, Jaime quickly followed after his father into a separate room.ย
Tywin poured himself a goblet of wine, swirling the rich liquid around before sipping. His green eyes fell upon his oldest son, stiff in his golden uniform.
โYouโd condemn your own son to death?โ Jaime hissed, disgust running rampant across his features.ย
Unfazed, Tywin merely reached over to a platter of food to load fruits and cheese upon the prongs of his fork. โIโve condemned nobody. The trial isnโt over.โ
โCersei has manipulated everything and you know it!โย
An uninterested hum. โI know nothing of the sort.โ
Irritation bubbled within Jaimeโs chest. โYouโve always hated Tyrion.โ
โHe killed his King!โ
โAs did I!โ Jaime snapped. โYou know the last order the Mad King gave me? He wanted me to bring him your head. And what was it for? I saved your life just so you could murder my brother? Your son?โ
The worn features of Tywin Lannister hardened with his words. โIt wonโt be murder. It would be justice. Iโm performing my sworn duty as the Hand of the King. If Tyrion is found guilty, he will be punished accordingly.โ
โHeโll be executed!โ
โNo,โ Tywin rebutted, voice raising loud enough to echo back against the stone walls. โHeโll be punished accordingly!โ
Jaime drew in a sharp breath. โOnce, you said family is what lives on. Itโs all that lives on. You told me about a dynasty that would last a thousand years. What happens to your precious dynasty when Tyrion dies? Iโm a Kingsguardโฆ forbidden by oath to carry on the family line.โ
The father shoveled the forkful of fig and brie into his mouth. โIโm well aware,โ he said after deliberately taking his sweet time to chew and swallow.ย
โAnd what happens to your name? Who would carry the lion banner in future battles? Your nephews? Lancel Lannister? Others whose names I donโt remember?โ
Sitting forward in his seat, Tywin shot back, โAnd what happens to my dynasty if I spare the life of my grandsonโs killer?โ
Finally, Jaime spat out, โItโll surviveโฆ through me.โ
A pause. Tywin reared back slightly, surprise flickering over his stony features.
โIโll leave the Kingsguard,โ said the reluctant knight. The words felt bitter and heavy on his tongue. โIโll take my place as your son and heirโฆ only if you let Tyrion live.โ
Without hesitation, Tywin immediately said, โDone.โ
Jaime certainly hadnโt been expecting that. His white cloak fluttered slightly.
โWhen the testimony is concluded and the guilty verdict is rendered, Tyrion will be given the chance to speak. Heโll plead for mercy. Iโll allow him to join the Nightโs Watch. In three daysโ time, heโll depart for Castle Black and live out his days at the wall.โ
Relief flooded Jaimeโs veins. His features softened.ย
Tywin kept speaking, โYouโll remove your White Cloak immediately. Youโll leave Kingโs Landing to assume your rightful place at Casterly Rock. Youโll marry a suitable woman and father children named Lannister. And youโll never turn your back on your family ever again.โ
โI have one more condition.โ
Tywin narrowed his gaze. โWhat is it?โ
โIโll return to Casterly Rock and sire heirs for youโฆ but only if the woman I marry is Y/N Stark.โ
There was a lump in his throat. Letting go of his decades of servitude to the Kingsguard was much harder than he expected. If he married you, heโd be living up to his name, after all. Oathbreaker. A man without honor.ย
This time, the surprise in his fatherโs expression was poorly concealed, clear as day.ย
โDo you love her?โ he asked, quick to return back to a neutral visage.
Did he? Did Jaime love you?
His lips pursed, and he trained his gaze on the ground.ย
Tywin hummed whilst nodding. โAlright. The North may yet be given back to the Starks, should Roose Bolton and his bastard fail to take it for his own. You have my word that Tyrion will be spared.โ
Jaime felt like he shouldโve given his father his thanks. He didnโt. Instead, he stoutly nodded, speaking not another word, before turning and heading back to the trial room.

The bells tolled, signifying that the trial was to resume. You strode in just as the last bell rang out, catching sight of Jaime speaking to his brother by his stand. The knight was explaining to Tyrion what he was supposed to do: plead guilty, and beg for mercy to be sent to the Nightโs Watch. With one final reassuring goodbye, Jaime stepped away, his eyes meeting your curious ones.
To your interest, instead of taking his place by the edge of the court, he wove through the crowd to get to you.ย
โJaime,โ you greeted, still miffed as to what he was doing, standing beside you.ย
โY/N,โ he said. โI have to speak to you. After all this.โ
Another second passed. You studied his features, pallid and clearly anxious. Before you could interrogate him some more, Tywin called for a start. Across court, Jaime could feel his sisterโs angry stare burning through the both of you. His hand brushed against you. Swallowing his nerves, Jaime curled his fingers around yours. You didnโt pull away.
He was to marry you. It was still hard for him to wrap his head around the idea. How would you feel about that?ย
Angry, probably, Jaime thought.
The trial droned on. It was only when the last witness was called upโShae, the whore that Tyrion had fallen in love withโdid Jaimeโs throat begin to close up. Panic clawed at his chest when he noticed Tyrionโs resolve began to crumble away.
He was anguished. The longer Shae spoke, the more questions she answered, the more miserable Tyrionโs expression grew.
Tears filled the brotherโs eyes when he growled out his speechโon how he was guilty, yes. Not of killing the King, but of being a dwarf. How watching Joffrey die in front of him had given him more pleasure than a thousand lying whores. How he wished he had enough poison to kill everyone in the courtroom.
The lords and ladies in the crowd burst into scandalous gasps and affronted murmurs.ย
Finally, Tyrion demanded a trial by combat.
You shared a worried glance with Jaime, who looked practically shattered at the turn of events. Sympathetic, you shifted so your entire hand slotted into his.
The crowd began to thin away when the trial drew to a close. The combat was to be in a few dayโs time.
Before you turned to take your own leave, you looked at Jaime one last time. โWhat did you want to tell me, Jaime?โ
His heart fell to his stomach. Now that his father couldnโt uphold his end of the promise, Jaime couldnโt guarantee that heโd have to leave his post as Kingsguard for Casterly Rock. He wouldnโt have to marry you.
The green of his eyes shone with pain when he finally met your gaze. Hopelessly, he shook his head. โIt doesnโt matter now,โ he said.
With that, he let go of your hand, shouldering through the crowd to make his way out of the throne room.

Oberyn was named Tyrionโs champion. The Mountain was named Cerseiโs.
To none of your surprise, the Mountain won. Heโd crushed Oberynโs head like a bloody watermelon with his bare hands. The memory was none too pleasant to relive, that was for sure.
The next dayโs afternoon, Jaime heard the footsteps of his sister as she slipped into his chambers, uninvited.
She uttered his name, soft and sultry. Jaime only frowned.
โYou won. You now have one fewer brother. Must be proud of yourself. There really is nothing you wouldnโt do, is there?โย
A cruel smile graced her lips. โFor my family, no. Nothing. I would do things for my family you couldnโt imagine.โ
โTyrion is your family.โ
โHeโs not,โ she denied.
โYou donโt get to choose!โ
Cersei snarled, โI do. And so do you. We choose each other.โ
Do we?
On she continued, โYou can choose the creature that chose to kill our mother whilst coming into this worldโโ
Brows furrowing, Jaime incredulously asked, โAre you really mad enough to blame him for that? He didnโt decide to kill her, he was an infant.โ
โA disease doesnโt decide to kill you,โ the blonde woman snapped back, โbut you cut it out before it does, all the same. What do you decide? Who do you choose?โ
She stepped closer.ย
โThe things I did to get back to you, to endure all that, only to find you actively trying to have our brother kiโ!โ
Before Jaime could finish his sentence, Cersei had propelled herself forward, yanking at his face with no abandon, pulling him close until his lips touched hers.ย
โI choose you,โ she whispered against him. Jaime felt sick.
โThose are just words,โ he replied. With jerky movements, he gripped at her arm in a fruitless effort to keep her at bay, the golden hand she had forged for him hanging uselessly by his side.ย
Cersei hummed an affirmative. โYes. Just like the ones I said to father. I told him.โ
โTold him what?โ
โI told him about us.โ
Dread filled his chest. โYou told him?โ
โI told him I wouldnโt marry Loras Tyrell. I told him Iโm staying right here with Tommen, and with you.โ
A foolish woman, Cersei was. She thought she was smarter than everyone, but this mightโve been the most idiotic thing Jaime could even fathom doing. Telling his father that he used to fuck his sister and fathered her bastards was a one-way ticket to being disowned. โYou think heโll just accept that?โ
Cersei studied the dubiety in Jaimeโs expression. โGo and ask him.โ She kissed him again, and again, and again. Jaime was far too shocked to push her away.ย
โWhat did you say?โ he queried once heโd finally gathered his wits.ย
โI donโt want to talk about Tywin Lannister,โ she hissed, dragging her lips down to his jaw.ย
Jaime didnโt want this anymore. He felt nothing when she touched him. He thought about how light his chest felt when you held his hand during the trial. No longer did he harbor such feelings for Cersei. Years ago, perhaps. Not anymore. Not now.ย
โI donโt choose Tywin Lannister. I donโt love Tywin Lannister. I love my brotherโฆ my lover. People will whisper and make their jests. Let them. Theyโre all so small, I canโt even see them. I only see what matters.โ She took his handless arm, lifting it so she could kiss the gold. To her, it was an act of love. To him, it was an act of pride.
ย Having enough, Jaime pushed her away. Not hard enough to hurt her, but enough to make her stagger back a few steps.ย
โI canโt do this,โ he said. โYou shouldnโt have said anything.โ
โWhy?โ demanded Cersei. She scrutinized him with a sharp glare. After a moment, she withdrew herself, upper lip curling in disgust. โYouโre in love with her. With the Bitter Wolf. You love her.โ
Horror sank its dark nails into Jaimeโs shoulders.
โIโll have her killed,โ said Cersei, venomous hatred coloring her tone an ugly shade of green. โHave you watch as she gasps and chokes around the noose Iโll tie around her throat. Sheโs a traitor to the realm, donโt you know that, you imbecile? Aunt to a false King, and to the wife of the murderer of my son.โ
Desperate, Jaime shuffled closer again, raising his hand as if he were taming a wild mare. โI donโt love the Bitter Wolf. I donโt. I swear it.โ
I do, he thought. I love her.
And so, Jaime knew he had to keep Cersei away from you, at any cost necessary. Keep her occupied, for as long as he could. He pressed forth and kissed her. Her mouth was hard against his, but softened with each of his advances.ย
โI love you,โ he lied. โI love you.โ
He repeated the sentiment over and over again, praying to any God that would listen that his sister would believe it. The hours passed by in a blur as Jaime kissed and licked and sucked every inch of her. She climaxed maybe once, or twice, or half a dozen times. Jaime didnโt know, and neither did he care. Most of the time he had disassociated back within his own mind, wanting nothing more than to just get it over and done with.
Eventually, Cersei blissfully passed out from exhaustion, fast asleep beneath his silken sheets. After making sure she was completely unconscious, Jaime slipped his clothes back on and snuck out of his chambers.ย

The torches lining the halls of the dungeons did very little to illuminate the space. Jaime could barely see half a foot in front of him. Nonetheless, he hurriedly made his way to Tyrionโs cell.ย
โOh, go away, you son of a whore!โ Tyrion yelled once the grill to his cell rattled opened, thinking it was one of the guards coming in to torment him.ย
Jaime strode in, tilting his head. โIs that any way to speak of our mother?โ
Shocked, Tyrion immediately sat up at the sight of his brother. โWhat are you doing?โ
โWhat do you think Iโm doing?โ Jaime retorted, ushering his brother out and through the narrow halls. โA galley is waiting in the bay bound for the Free Cities.โ
โWhoโs helping you?โ Tyrion asked, bewildered.
โVarys. You have more friends than you thought, Tyrion.โ
Deftly, the two of them hurried through one of the many secret passageways of the Red Keep. The ceilings hung so low that Jaime had to duck his head so as to not smack his skull against the uneven stone.ย
โThereโs a locked door at the top of the stairs,โ said Jaime once they reached the end. โKnock on it twice, then twice again. Varys will open.โ
Tyrion looked up at his brother. โI suppose this is goodbye, then.โ
Breath hitching in his throat, Jaime could feel the beginnings of tears sting the corners of his eyes as he knelt down and drew his brother into a tight hug. He pressed a lingering kiss onto Tyrionโs cheek.
This was the last they were going to see of each other.ย
Anguish wrote itself heavy into his tone when he whispered, โFarewell, little brother.โ
It ached to pull away.
Just as Jaime was about to go, Tyrion called out his name.
โThank you,โ his brother said. โFor my life.โ
Jaime nodded. He blinked away the tears as he gestured for him to go. โQuickly, now. Before anyone notices youโre gone.โ
With that, Jaime rushed to abscond, taking twisting turns, straight to where he knew your chambers were. Ensuring there was nobody around, Jaime stepped out into the hall, knocking twice on the door and slipping in.
You startled at the intruder, sitting up on the bed, the book you were reading snapping shut, but relaxed slightly upon seeing Jaime.ย
โJaime? Whatโs going on?โ
โYou have to leave. Come with me,โ he said, urgently striding forward and taking your hand in his, pulling you off the mattress and to the door. It was a relief that you were already fully clothed, and had no personal belongings to take with you, because there was simply no time for anything at the moment.
Brows pulling together, you demanded, โJaime, tell me whatโs happening. Where are you taking me?โ
โOut!โ he impatiently replied, slipping down the secret passageways once more. โAway. Away from Kingโs Landingโfrom my sister. She wants you dead. I canโt have that happen. Thereโs a boat waiting for you. Varys is helping.โ
Finally Jaime yanked you into a dingy little room, lined with dust and rusted-over weapons. Shrouded in the shadows of the corner, Varys stepped out, pushing the cowl back from his head.
โBitter Wolf,โ he said.
โLord Varys,โ you carefully replied. โWhy are you helping me?โ
โI was fond of your brother, Eddard, however foolish he was with his honor. And, though we havenโt spoken before, your death at the hands of the Queen Regent would reign nothing but war from the Northerners.โ He glanced at Jaime suspiciously before lowering his voice and saying, โMy little birds tell me Sansa Stark is in the Eyrie, posing as Petyr Baelishโs bastard daughter.โ
All the air in your chest seemed to slip away. Sansa was alive. She was alright.
For now, at least.
โI can help you get to the Vale to be with your niece,โ said Varys, gesturing down another staircase, which led to the waters. โThereโs a boat ready for you, with everything you need insideโa map, a cloak, rations. A bow and a quiver of arrows, included. The crew will be silent, I can assure you.โ
โHow can you be sure?โ you queried, cautious. Varys offered you a thin smile. โI cut their tongues out when they were young children. Little birds donโt stay little for so long, but theyโre loyal to me.โ
Horror painted your insides black. You had no idea what to think of Varys. You glanced at Jaime, who looked none too pleased at the notion, but gave you an encouraging nod.
Besides, what other choice did you have?
After a hesitant, quiet murmur of your gratitude to the eunuch, you slipped down the stairs, Jaime hot on your heels. He wasnโt supposed to follow you out of the Keep, but he couldnโt help it. He needed to see you leave for himself, ensure that you left the capital safely.
The boat was a small, rickety thing, but itโd do. You spotted half a dozen young men and women onboard, deathly silent. Their eyes seemed to glow unnaturally against the dark seas. Unease settled within the pits of your stomach.ย
You turned to Jaime, lips parting as you struggled for words. What could you say to him, after everything the two of you had been through together?
He seemed to be thinking along the same lines, grappling for a proper farewell. The words were lodged in his throat.
โYouโre a good man, Ser Jaime,โ you finally told him, eyes shining with unshed tears. โBeneath all of your sisterโฆ and all of your fatherโฆ there is good in you. Thereโs so much of it.โ
Taking a step closer, Jaime gently cupped your face with his remaining hand, the golden one on his left arm feeling heavier by the second. You leaned into his touch, allowing yourself to be vulnerable for just a moment. For decades and decades, you refused to let your guard down. With Jaime, you finally felt safe enough to do so.ย
But you were leaving.ย
It was a bittersweet feeling, he realized. He was glad you were going to leave: youโd be safer out there, looking for your niece in the Vale than in the capital with his wretched sister. But then again, he wanted you here. He wanted to be by your side, more than anything. To think, he had thought he was going to marry you only yesterday.
He leaned in closer, slow and tentative. There was ample time for you to pull away, but you didnโt. When his lips finally grazed yours, you finally pressed forward, fisting the lapels of his tunic, and tugging him closer.ย
The kiss was soft at first, one of uncertainty and turmoil. It was quick to grow more desperate, pouring all the unsaid words and months of pent-up yearning into the embrace. You were the one to pull away, resting your forehead against the side of his. He chased after your lips, but you forced yourself to turn your head away.ย
Jaimeโs entire chest ached. It ached and longed and screamed for you.
You had to go. The longer Jaime stayed out here with you, the riskier it was.
โI owe you everything,โ you whispered, nose pressed against his cheekbone. There was an uneven warble to your voice. โEverything, Jaime.โ
โNo, you donโt,โ he responded, kissing the patch of skin beside your pained eyes. โYou did the same for me. Weโre even now.โ
A part of him wanted to tell you that he had asked his father if he could marry you. But he held the words back, knowing it would bring nothing but either of you pain. To love each other, only to never be able to be together. Jaime didnโt want you to feel that pain. You deserved to be free, to love a kind and soft-hearted Lordโฆ someone that wasnโt him. That wasnโt a Lannister. That wasnโt the enemy.
After all, wolves and lions tend not to be friends, much less lovers.
A burning tear fell down his cheek. You offered him a watery smile.ย
You smiled for him, after decades of never doing so.
Jaime loved you. He loved you more than anything. And he had to let you go.
Your hands slipped away from each other, and you turned to board the ship. The silent crew fluttered around you like ghosts, readyingย to sail away in effortless coordination.
As the boat rocked into motion, edging away from Kingโs Landing, you heard alarm bells tolling in the distance, signifying Tyrionโs escape from prison. Jaime made his way back into the Red Keep, watching the boat grow smaller and smaller until it disappeared into the hazy fog.
The Bitter Wolf and the Golden Lion, Jaime thought.ย
Now that was a tale certainly worth telling.ย
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{ TWIN FLAME - Aegon Targaryen + Rhaegar Targaryen }
{ SUMMARY/PREVIEW CHAPTER }: Twins carry a shared soul, a force that only exists between them. One may pull, and the other may push, but by fate's hand, theyโve been conjoined by a shared will for power. The elder strays from the path of morality while the younger strides upon it with just as much pride. Both men share a desire: an attraction to what they are forbidden to have.
{ WARNINGS }: MDNI + SMUT + ANGST + TARGCEST + AGE GAP + BLOOD + LANGUAGE + VIOLENCE + NIECE/FEM READER + MATURE THEMES
{ PRESS โถ๏ธ}:
"To war then!"
Aegon's voice rang loud and clear through the council room, setting unease on those who sat on either side of him, but one man remained unmoved by his heady announcement.
Rhaegar smirked, a broad amusement in his expression, "Good..."
The two men share a fulfilled grin; the elder is pleased to see his dark-haired half so encouraged by his decision.
They'd never agree on most things, but inciting rightful violence to achieve personal satisfaction was a common interest.
However, you were another exception to their differing worldviews.
Aegon slid down into his chair, glancing away from his second younger brother to eye the men and his mother, who sat in tense silence. "You are all dismissed..." he left no room for debate on the command. Alicent swallowed hard, holding back the words of wisdom she knew neither man would listen to, and with a slow exhale, her anger dwindled to plain discouragement.
Rhaegar did not shrink under her turning gaze. Unmoved by her silent plea for help, he was firmly comfortable in his seat as she and the rest of his brother's councils rose from their seats.
"Arrogance.." she mumbled bitterly, walking past him with a swiftness he and Aegon had learned to overlook.
"They refuse to act and fear a war that's already started," Rhaegar spoke freely when the last council member had stepped out, the doors to the room slammed shut by the king guard on watch, and a moment of shared silence short-lived between them. Aegon scoffed loudly, a smirk plastered on his face, "That's quite obvious, brother. Our mother intends to be timid about bloodshed. It's quite pathetic." He tossed his hands up in apparent disbelief, shaking his head at the thought of the woman who'd so proudly pushed him to be sovereign now seeking a quick end to a great conflict, and Rhaegar shared his disdain for the anomaly that was their mother.
"She'd sooner trust the gods with our fate than be reasonable. I don't see why you keep her at this table.."
Aegon eyed his twin, his face dropping to a callous frown. "As relieving as it would be to put her aside, you know well how our mother would never cease prying into our dealings with or without permission."
A more accurate statement had never left his elder brother's lips, and Rhaegar was impressed by him for a solemn second.
"Hm. It's surprising to hear you, of all people, see my side of reason." He chuckles, taking a brave gulp from his wine chalice. "Need better spirits at a time like this," the brunette bit out, tongue-numbing from the dull sting of alcohol in the wine, and his observation drew an offended reaction from Aegon
"It's the best drink to my taste." His amusement faded quickly on the premise of his preferences being questioned. "Do you take issue with me-"
Rhaegar laughed, a hearty sound that eliminated anything his twin was apt to spit out, "Oh, don't you dare twist my words, brother!" He set his cup down with a firm shake, grinning wide as Aegon glared at him directly.
"You speak too freely, Rhaegar.."
His laughter halted, grin falling to a closed smile as he relaxed into his chair at the end of the unoccupied table, "I speak what I think, Aeg. Which is much more than you can offer..."
The silence returned, filled with mounting animosity between a brother of pride and another of worthy praise.
A king and a warlord.
A rake and a hidden saint.
Made of one blood but with many contrasts in life.
Silence and lingering hate connected them.
Aegon poised to further it with a heady retort, greedy for triumph in a conflict many knew to be brotherly rivalry, but a solid rap of knocking on the closed council doors stopped him.
Rhaegar raised a brow at the sound, intrigued rather than annoyed as his brother seemed to be.
"They've come back for another debate so soon?" He chides out loud, unbothered by Aegon's grimace.
"Bothersome imbeciles..."
The knocking came again, quicker and louder. Each tap was executed with an exciting pace, different from the slow, solid thumps of a man readied to spill his thoughts on warfare.
Aegon hesitated to allow the visitor entry, glancing at his brother, who already had his eyes on him.
"They seem eager.." he mumbles, finishing his wine without care for his brother's exasperated sigh.
"Enter..!" Aegon announced, taking a gulp of his drink and sucking his teeth at the bitter taste.
The king's guards swung the doors open, nodding their heads to the culprit of the sudden interruption. "Thank you, Ser Lanis and Ser Daleon." Your gentle voice cut through the air in a familiar cadence, alerting the two men of your presence before you came into their direct view.
Both knights showed you a grateful smile, quick to shut the doors again as you paced up the steps leading to the nearly empty table. Rhaegar greeted you first, smiling as he reached a hand for your own. You gave him the courtesy, slipping a hand into his open one, returning his smile as he placed a chaste kiss on the back.
"Niece..." he muttered against your skin, his voice tender and hardened eyes softening completely as you swipe your fingers along his jawline affectionately. "Uncle," you greet him back, chest tightening with pure delight when he chuckles upon hearing it. However, your shared moment abruptly ended as Aegon called you.
"You'd leave your King unnoticed, sweet girl?"
He did not attempt to mask his jealousy, and you yelled at it with practiced grace. "No, my King. You'll always have my attention." You show him a smile, not afraid to roll your eyes at him as you step away from Rhaegar and stride towards him.
Aegon is far less cordial when greeting you, standing from his seat to look down as you bow to him. You are respectful in your initial approach and stand up straight when he rests a hand under your chin. "I'll hold you to that, princess," he lowered his voice as if to tell you a secret, and you merely hum sweetly in response, accepting the lingering kiss he placed on your cheek. Unlike his brother, Rhaegar could hold his tongue to some restraint, seeing you receive affection from his counterpart.
However, it did not last long as Aegon stepped closer to you, clearly set on keeping your attention on him and him alone.
"Why have you come here?.." Rhaegar poised the question in earnest curiosity, satisfied to see it gain your focus and ruin his brother's apparent intentions. You shifted away from your eldest uncle, looking between him and his nearly identical half before divulging why you'd found your way into the council room.
You never seemed to stay away from either of them long enough, with little motivation not to when your mother had urged you to do so longer than you could recall. By consequence, you'd been left in their care at the turn of your grandfather's death, present at his side the night before he took his last breath in hopes of keeping him company since your mother could not manage it. Still, with little warning, you'd found yourself in opposition with your closest kin by association.
You found your position to be a cursed blessing. I'm glad to be within reach of the men you cared about most besides your older brothers; you were highly aware of the danger the nearing conflict of birthright claims would surely bring.
You tried hard not to reminisce about the war's aftermath, keeping yourself observant yet pliable in the grip of the Green faction.
Even as you stood in the presence of the men you'd grown to trust despite all outside protests, their very existence reminded you of fate's tricky hand.
"I've come for your help." You tread carefully with words, pacing them to carry on your voice softly, knowing well what a simple change of tone could do to either man. Rhaegar sat up straighter, eyes never leaving you as he inquired for a better understanding of your intended words.
"Our aid for what, ..?" You paused, hearing the doting nickname he'd chosen to call you since your first encounter, resolve to melt a little as he followed it with a reassuring smile.
Feeling Aegon resting a hand on your lower back did not keep your heart racing slower, his firming touch stealing your train of thought for a split second, but one glimpse at the head seat he'd been sitting in only a moment ago brought your sense back to you.
They had been your weakness for far too long, filling a craving for experience and attention you couldn't satisfy in your mother's household, but now the time for a stronger mindset was needed.
Your mother deserved the seat Aegon so proudly claimed now; no matter your love for him and Rhaegar, you intended to see her in it, and with a steadying inhale, you continued with your mission to do so.
"I've been...having some trouble finding peace as of late. Especially at night, the masters can't find a remedy for my issue.."
Sleep. You hadn't been able to rest since the coronation, and it was no help that both men had made it a point to create boundaries with you that hadn't existed before. You'd grown accustomed to seeking one or both out for a good night of sleep, never having to exchange any flesh for the security they provided, but not above laying your head on their pillow to dream of it.
Aegon smiled at you, his hand on your back sliding in a small circle as if to ease your strife as minimal as it seemed to him, and you flashed him a grateful upturn of your lips in return.
"I...I had hoped that either of you would give me peace of mind. I'm aware of many things but still am left in the dark in the light of the most important knowledge."
Your heart sank as the faces of your brothers, mother, and father crept past the forefront of your mind. Every single one of them dawned an expression of distant concern, so clearly betrayed. Imagine their reaction to the news of your lingering presence with the side of the family who had no right to the throne, which made your stomach twist with knots.
You wanted to get back to them, to be beneficial even if they'd never considered acknowledging you as applicable. Yet, as you implemented a plan to find your way back to them, you couldn't feel entirely confident in their presumable welcome when you did return.
Jace might be the only one who'd be genuinely happy to see you again and not hold a dormant grudge towards you for staying at the late King's side and inevitably supplanting yourself as a hostage for the Greens.
Rhaegar studied you, sensitive to the minor details of your request, discerning every word you spoke on instinct to hang onto each one.
"You wish to know of your place in..." he waved a hand, motioning to the air of war that loomed closer and closer with each passing day, and you nodded tentatively at his gesture. "Yes...or at least if I'm to be used as leverage..."
Your blunt reply cuts through both of them differently. Aegon glares, momentary anger consuming him as he inches closer to you, head lowering so that his voice reaches your ear directly. "You are safe with me. Here in my..." he hesitated, meeting Rhaegar's observatory gaze before finishing his quiet declaration, "...in our protection. That I can swear to you with certainty ."
His noticeable overconfidence peaked through his tone, and your anxiety was anything but calmed by his promise. Your chest lightened from relief, knowing he still harbored adamant devotion to your well-being rather than wishing to use it as an advantage over your mother.
Rhaegar held a similar attachment to you, expressing it with less egoism than Aegon did through an even response. "Our opinion of you has not changed. You shall be kept here in fair respect."
He stood from his chair, leaving his chalice with it as he came to stand on your unattended side.
Your gaze automatically shifted to him, struggling to stay there as Aegon's burned into you with unabashed envy. "You have the King's word and mine," he passed a thumb over your cheek, speaking directly to you as if his brother did not exist inches from you just as he did. Your breath caught in your throat, heat rising to your face and spreading to your lower belly as he took his time gauging your reaction.
"Let that be the answer to your questions. War plans are nothing for a young girl like yourself to be concerned with, understood?"
Rhaegar pressed you into submission with a tailored ease, pairing the underlying demand with a lazy smile that never failed to make your head spin. You bit back your own, nails digging into the draped sleeves of your dress as you clasped your hands behind you.
Of course, he'd seen right through you, cut off your prying for knowledge like any intuitive man of his nature would, and you desperately wanted to push past the restrictions he intended to set up. Still, the possibility of appearing too apt for valuable information made you hold your tongue.
You swallowed the pride, bubbling up to spill from your lips, pressing them into a small smile as you nodded in agreement. "I understand, uncle."
Rhaegar hummed in satisfaction, not bothered by his brother's palpable disdain. "She knows better than to ask us for such details, brother. You needn't mold her to be compliant." Aegon tugged you closer to him, hugging your side and making no move to let go.
You went still in his embrace, familiar with it, but not all pleased with how he spoke of your intentions or concerns.
Stupidity and obliviousness were never your strong suits, and having been pushed to the side and ignored by so many throughout your life made it easy for you to play on those faults better than most.
Rhaegar had grown wiser to your act sooner than Aegon, mentioning nothing of your love for secrets and manipulation to anyone in the simple efforts to bring you to heel at the direst times.
This was the perfect opportunity, and if his all-powerful brother could realize your intentions too, he could have the chance to relish in the delight Rhaegar did seeing your innocent facade falter. Aegon remained unwise to it, resting his chin on your shoulder after placing a ginger kiss on the exposed skin as a wordless apology for his younger's implication.
"No soul in this castle is out to get my throne, Rhaegar. Not my darling girl, anyway..." You shuddered against him as he kissed behind your ear, feeling the smile on his lips as he hugged you tighter. A blush painted your cheeks as his hands kneaded your waist through the fabric of your dress. This openly lustful action brought butterflies to your stomach and agitated Rhaegar to the point of impulsivity.
"Pawing at your niece is unbecoming of you, brother..." he made no effort to mince his words, mirroring Aegon's glare as you lowered your head in slight embarrassment. "She has yet to tell me to stop. It seems to bother you more than it does her..." Aegon chuckled at his blatant mocking, nipping at your ear to earn a soft whine and solidly his claim.
Rhaegar held his stare, failing to withhold an equally rousing laugh before lowering his head to meet yours. He found your eyes with his own as he spoke to you softly.
"Come to me.."
He says it only once, and you react with little thought, longing to feel him like Aegon held you. Your body shifted toward him, one step eliminating the space he'd maintained, and your lips found him with little hesitation or shame. Aegon grunted a scathing curse as you reached for his dark-haired twin, leaning back into him as the younger wrapped a hand around your throat, deepening the kiss with the slip of his tongue into your mouth. Rhaegar peered at his brother as you moaned against his lips, a smirk tugging at him the entire time.
"Bastard..." Aegon grumbled, refusing to show the shreds of amusement he felt seeing you crumble at the simplest pleasures, drooling trickling down your chin, and your weight pressing against him as the emanates of sense left you. It came as no surprise to Rhaegar when the older raised a hand to tangle in your hair, pulling on it so you had no choice but to break away from the heated kiss and his low whine of pain.
You let out shallow breaths, afraid to look into either of their eyes as you tried to compose yourself and ignore the needy warmth culminating in your belly. Aegon turned your head to him with subtle force, taking in the dazed expression on your face, the gradual swell of your plush lips, and the gloss of combined spit that lingered on them.
"Open." He commands in one breath, smiling when you do just as he asks and part your lips for him. He steals a glance at Rhaegar, smug as ever, and spits into your mouth with natural ease, turning his gaze back to you as it slides down your throat with a quiet whimper of his name. His lips come to meet your then, slow and harsh. A complete contrast to his brother's swift and sweet approach. He bites at your bottom lip, drowning in the muffled groan you give at the blooming pain he inflicts, returning it with a timid nip on his.
Your lungs burn for a breath. Aegon won't let you catch, so you peek at Rhaegar for help. You are torn between gratitude and confusion as he tightens his grip on your throat before using it to pull your lips away from his brothers and back to his.
He lets you go when your eyes water with tears, allowing Aegon to turn you around in his arms and hug you close. "It's been some time since we shared you, little one..."
It's a statement. It is a clear fact that you have no will to deny. Too lost in your head to respond appropriately or notice Rhaegar sitting in the nearest council chair. He lounges in it leisurely, head resting on one hand as he watches Aegon's hands begin unlacing your dress strings with unconscious finesse. You find your bearings then, feeling increasingly vulnerable as the eldest of them unties your bodice and steps forward until you have no choice but to be within his twin's reach.
"You've been so faithful and well-behaved for us, too. We'd hate to see you left unrewarded for that. Wouldn't we, brother?" Aegon eyed the brunette over your shoulder; a bittersweet smirk reflected as he nodded in agreement. "Wouldn't be very fair to her at all..." he speaks lowly compared to his brother's boastful tone, deeply embedded in his desires at the sight of your bare skin being exposed to him as your bodice slips to the stone floor.
You shiver as the air douses your skin, breasts pressed to Aegon's clothed chest, and the warmth he emits prompts them to be sensitive and pertinent. His hands find your sides again, steadying you in his hold while Rhaegar rips the fabric of your skirts. He does the same to your small clothes, letting them fall atop the torn clothing. "Wouldn't be very fair to us either."
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In The Night.
Summary:
Aemond struggles to cope in the aftermath of killing Lucerys and seeks comfort from an unlikely source.
Warnings - Brothel Visit, Guilt, Remorse, Language, Violence, Angst Uncle/Neice Incest, Kissing, Oral Sex, Vaginal/Anal Fingering, P in V, Multiple Orgasms, Multiple Positions.
AEMOND TARGARYEN x O.C - JACAELLA VELARYON
Word Count: 6065
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Aemond wandered the bustling streets of King's Landing, his mind a tempest of recent events and decisions. The cobblestones under his boots seemed to echo the turmoil within him.
His grandsire Otto Hightower's plot to usurp the throne from Rhaenyra had set everything in motion, pushing Aemond into a whirlwind of political machinations and betrayals.
Otto's insistence on crowning Aegon as King, and the measures taken to ensure their success, had left a bitter taste in Aemond's mouth. He remembered the cold determination in Otto's eyes as he had insisted that his wife, Jacaella, and their son, Rhaegar be locked in their chambers, preventing any chance of escape or interference.
Jacaella's pleas still haunted him. Her voice, filled with desperation and fear, echoed in his mind. โDon't do this, Aemond. Please, Iโm begging you-โ
But he had steeled his heart then, convinced that the end justified the means, his brother Aegon was Viserys first born son, he was the rightful ruler of the seven kingdoms, not his oldest child and named heir Rhaenyra.
His journey to Storm's End played out in his thoughts like a twisted saga. He had gone there to secure Baratheon's support, promising a marriage pact between one of Lord Borros Baratheon's daughters and his younger brother, Daeron.
But it was his encounter with Lucerys that stood out the most. The memory of their confrontation. The chase through the skies on the backs of their dragons was a blur of adrenaline and fear. And then, the final, horrific moment when Vhagar had torn Lucerys and Arrax to shreds.
The streets of King's Landing blurred around him as Aemond thought of Jacaella, her grief-stricken face burned into his memory, she had wept for hours upon hearing of her brother's death.
Since then, she had withdrawn from him completely, refusing to be near him, to see him, or even to touch him, even in the presence of their son. The distance she placed between them felt like a physical wound, deep and unhealing.
His heart ached with a profound sorrow. He loved Jacaella more than he had ever thought possible, at first, she was the wife he never wanted, but their fates were sealed that night in Driftmark, after he lost his eye, it was his fatherโs last desperate attempt to bridge the ever expanding chasm that had formed within the family.
He had lost an eye but gained two dragons that night, and he had loathed his father for it, forcing a the twin sister of Jacaerys Velaryon upon him, but when she arrived in Kings Landing at the age of four and ten, he tried his best to avoid being around her, but everywhere he went there she was, he tried to pretend he was unbothered by her amethyst eyes and flowing dark curls but eventually he succumbed.
She wormed her way into his heart and from their first kiss, he was hooked. She was intelligent, witty and a fantastic artist. His chamber walls were quickly decorated with her sketches, and his most treasured possession was the drawing of Vhagar.
Their wedding night would be ingrained within his memory forever, the sounds she had made as she peaked on his tongue, fingers and then his cock were like song notes on the wind. The marks he had left upon her skin were proof of their love.
He insisted on shared chambers, so they could enjoy one another as often as they wished too, which admittedly was every night and sometimes more than once, there were even occasions when he would find her during the day, and they would sneak off with one another.
It was no surprise when it was announced that she was with child, given how often he gave her his seed. The day she birthed his son Rhaegar was one of the proudest moments of his life, his precious boy, his little silver haired dragon.
Gods how he vowed to always make sure that his son knew of his love, and that Rhaegar would always know he was wanted, that his wife would always know of his devotion.
But now his actions had driven a wedge between them. She was angry and frightened of him, and he was desperate to bridge the chasm that had formed.
But how could he? How could he make her understand that everything he did was for their family's future? How could he win back her trust when his hands were stained with her brother's blood?
As he walked, the weight of his choices pressed heavily on him. The people around him went about their lives, unaware of the storm raging within their Prince. The street vendors called out, children laughed and played, and the city thrived. But Aemond felt like an outsider, disconnected from the world around him.
Aemond stood outside the brothel, his heart pounding in his chest. The sounds of the city seemed distant, muffled by the roaring turmoil within him. He didn't mean to be here, didn't want to be here, but he couldn't help himself.
Desperation and confusion had led him to this place, a refuge of sorts where he hoped to find some semblance of solace or escape from his tormented thoughts.
The sign above the door swayed gently in the evening breeze, and the soft, inviting light spilling from within contrasted sharply with the darkness that shrouded his heart. He took a deep breath, steeling himself, and pushed open the door.
The noise and spectacle inside assaulted his senses: laughter, music, and the murmur of illicit activities. He ignored it all, his eye scanning the room.
And then he saw her. Sylvi. The older woman Aegon had brought him to see when he was just three and ten. His stomach churned as their eyes met, a mix of shame and a strange, unsettling familiarity washing over him.
Sylvi's gaze held recognition, and a slow smile spread across her lips as she approached him, her movements graceful and predatory.
"How you've grown," she said, her voice a sultry purr.
Aemond lowered his head, unable to meet her eyes. He didn't know what to say, the words sticking in his throat like shards of glass.
He felt like a boy again, lost and uncertain, standing in a place he didn't belong.
Sylvi reached out and took his trembling hand in hers, her touch sending a jolt through him. She led him through the room, past the leering patrons and the spectacle he was trying so hard to ignore.
They ascended a narrow staircase, the noise fading into a dull hum as they reached the upper floors.
She opened the door to a private room and gently guided him inside, shutting the door behind them with a soft click. The room was dimly lit, the air heavy with the scent of incense and something else he couldn't quite place.
Aemond stood there, feeling more vulnerable than he had in years.
Sylvi turned to face him, her expression a mixture of curiosity and something deeper, perhaps a flicker of compassion. "Why are you here, my Prince?" she asked softly, stepping closer to him.
He shook his head, his emotions a tangled mess. "I-I don't know," he admitted, his voice barely above a whisper.
She reached out, brushing a strand of hair from his face. "You're carrying a heavy burden," she observed. "It's written all over you."
Aemond closed his eyes, the weight of her words pressing down on him. "I just-I don't know what to do," he confessed, his voice breaking.
Sylvi's gaze softened, and she took his hands in hers, guiding him to sit on the edge of the bed.
"I can offer you something, someone, to help you forget, if only for a moment. Sometimes, thatโs all we need."
Aemond hesitated, the weight of his guilt pressing down on him. But in his desperation, he nodded silently.
Sylvi gave him a sad smile, squeezing his hands once more before slipping out of the room. He sat there, staring at the flickering candlelight, feeling the oppressive silence close in around him.
Minutes later, the door opened again, and a young blonde woman entered. She moved with a practiced grace, her smile polite and professional. "I'm Copper Penny," she introduced herself, her voice soft and inviting.
Aemond said nothing, his throat tight.
Copper Penny approached him, taking his hand and gently pulling him to his feet. He stood there, watching her silently as she untied his cloak and began to undo the clasps of his leather tunic. Her fingers were deft and quick, but as she worked, he caught sight of her eyesโgreen and bright. Panic surged through him.
His mind was flooded with images of Jacaella, her amethyst eyes filled with hurt and anger. The memory of her face, her voice, her touch, crashed over him like a tidal wave.
It was wrong, all wrong. He shouldn't be here. He shouldn't be doing this. He had a wife; they had a son, he couldnโt dishonour them like this.
"N-No," he whispered, his voice trembling.
Copper Penny paused, looking up at him with a mixture of surprise and concern. He could see the questions in her eyes, the silent query of what she had done wrong.
Aemond's panic turned to anger, a desperate, flailing anger born from his own self-loathing.
He pushed Copper Penny away from him, his movements abrupt and forceful. "Leave," he demanded, his voice harsh and unsteady. "Get out!"
Her eyes widened in shock, but she didn't argue. She nodded quickly, gathering her composure before retreating from the room, the door closing softly behind her.
Aemond stood there, his chest heaving, his hands trembling with the intensity of his emotions. The room felt stifling, the walls closing in around him.
The weight of his actions, his decisions, and the consequences they had wrought pressed down on him, threatening to crush him completely.
He thought of Jacaella, of their son, of the life he had shattered with his choices. The woman he loved was pulling away from him, and he was powerless to stop it. The realization cutting deeper than any blade.
Aemond collapsed onto the bed, the softness beneath him barely registering as he fought to contain the flood of emotions.
His breaths came in ragged gasps, the room spinning around him as he struggled to keep his composure.
The sound of the door opening was a distant murmur, but he didn't have the strength to lift his head or see who had entered.
Sylvi's presence beside him was a gentle intrusion into his storm of despair. She sat beside him, her weight sinking into the mattress, and he felt her hand on his shoulder, a warm, comforting touch.
He turned his head, resting it in her lap, his tears soaking into the fabric of her dress. She stroked his long silver hair with slow, soothing motions, her fingers gentle and patient.
"I never meant for any of this to happen," Aemond sobbed, his voice muffled and broken. "I didn't mean to kill him. It was an accident-all I wanted was his eye as payment for the one he took from meโ.
Sylvi's hand continued its rhythmic stroking, her silence an invitation for him to unburden himself.
"He never said sorry," Aemond continued, his words pouring out in a torrent of grief and anger. "He was never punished for what he did, and I suffered for years. The pain, the infections, the endless procedures to try and fix the damage. He lived without consequence while I bore the scar. My father choosing her-we meant nothing to him, I was nothing"
His sobs intensified, his body shaking with the force of his emotions. "And Jacaella," he choked out. "My sweet wife, I've broken her heart. She was the one good thing I had in my life, my light in the darkness-and now she's gone. I've driven her away."
Sylvi's touch remained steady, her presence a steady anchor in the maelstrom of his guilt and sorrow. She listened without interruption, allowing him to pour out the anguish that had been festering inside him.
"I don't know how to fix this," Aemond whispered, his voice hoarse and raw. "I don't know how to make her see that I'm still the man she loved that I never wanted to hurt her. I just wanted justice, for what was taken from me."
Sylvi continued to stroke his hair, her silence a balm to his wounded soul.
In her lap, Aemond wept for all that he had lost, the tears cleansing in their own way.
As the minutes passed, the intensity of his sobs gradually subsided, leaving him exhausted and hollow.
"I don't know what to do," he confessed in a whisper, his voice trembling. "I don't know how to make things right."
Aemond's breathing began to steady, the storm of his emotions gradually subsiding. But as the silence stretched, a new feeling took holdโa creeping, insidious fear.
His confession, the vulnerability he had shown, it was dangerous. If anyone knew, if word got out, it could unravel everything.
Panic seized him. He bolted upright, gripping Sylvi's arms with a strength that belied his earlier exhaustion. His eye, wild and desperate, bored into hers. "No one can know," he hissed, his voice low and trembling with intensity. "You are never to repeat what I just told you-If you do, I will feed you to Vhagar."
Sylvi's eyes widened, but she nodded quietly, understanding the gravity of his threat.
She had seen many men in states of distress, but the ferocity in Aemond's gaze was something else entirely. "I won't tell anyone," she promised, her voice steady despite the fear creeping into her heart.
Aemond's grip loosened, and he exhaled shakily, his panic slowly ebbing away. He reached into his belt pouch, retrieving a hefty purse of gold coins, and handed it to her.
Without another word, Aemond picked up his discarded leather tunic and cloak, his movements sharp and hurried. He threw them over his shoulder, his eyes avoiding hers as he made his way to the door. He paused briefly, his hand on the doorframe, as if weighing his next words.
But none came. Instead, he pushed the door open and left the room, the echo of his footsteps fading down the corridor.
Sylvi remained where she was, the purse of gold heavy in her hands. She watched the door close behind him, her mind a swirl of conflicting thoughts and emotions.
She knew better than to betray the secrets of powerful men, especially one as volatile as Aemond Targaryen.
Aemond walked through the halls of the Red Keep, his mind still reeling from the night's events. He moved quickly, his steps echoing in the empty corridors, until he reached his chambers.
Pushing open the door, he was surprised to find Jacaella there.
"Did you enjoy yourself?" she spat, her voice trembling with barely contained rage.
Aemond stiffened, confusion and defensiveness flashing across his face. "What do you mean?"
"I know where you've been," she snapped, her eyes blazing with anger. "You've been on the Street of Silk. To a brothel."
Aemond's heart sank. He opened his mouth to respond, but Jacaella's words came in a torrent, cutting him off.
"Wasn't stealing my mother's throne and killing my brother enough for you? Now you have to sully our marriage by laying with whores?" Her voice rose, trembling with emotion. "You have made a mockery of me, of us. You have dishonoured me."
Aemond's face twisted with a mixture of guilt and anger. "Is it any wonder I found myself seeking comfort elsewhere when my own wife will not even look at me?" he retorted, his voice sharp.
The slap came swiftly and without warning. Jacaella's palm struck his cheek with a resounding crack, the force of it snapping his head to the side.
He stared at her, stunned, as she continued to rage, lurching forward pounding her fists against his chest.
"KINSLAYERโ she screamed. "I hate you-I hate you-I hate you!"
Aemond stood there, enduring her blows, the words cutting deeper than any physical pain. Each accusation, each strike, drove home the depth of her betrayal and heartbreak.
"I didn't touch another woman," he began, his voice raw with emotion. "I almost did, but I couldn't-"
Jacaella paused, but he could see the slight tremor in her shoulders.
"I just felt so lonely," Aemond continued, his words tumbling out in a rush. "I know you hate me for what I've done, and I hate myself too. Every day, I live with the regret, the guilt-I know I destroyed what we had. But you mean everything to me, Jacaella."
โAemond-โ
"I hurt you so badly. I took away your brother, your trust, your peace. And I can't forgive myself for that." whispered Aemond as he took another step closer, reaching out to her.
Jacaella turned slowly to face him, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. Aemond felt a lump in his throat, his own tears threatening to spill over. He took her face gently in his hands, his touch trembling.
"I'm sorry," he whispered, his voice breaking. "I'm so sorry. I'm so, so sorry."
Tears streamed down his face as he repeated the words over and over, his thumbs brushing away the tears that fell from Jacaella's eyes.
He sobbed openly, the weight of his remorse and sorrow overwhelming him. "I don't want to lose you. I never wanted to hurt you."
Jacaella stood there, her heart pounding, torn between the remnants of her anger and the glimmer of hope Aemond's words had kindled.
The pain was still raw, the betrayal fresh, but his anguish and sincerity had touched something deep within her. Without warning, she lunged forward, closing the distance between them, and kissed him.
For a moment, Aemond was stunned, his mind struggling to process the sudden, intense contact. This was the most she had touched him in what felt like an eternity.
Her lips were urgent, demanding, and filled with a mix of pain and longing. He hesitated only for a heartbeat before his instincts took over, and he kissed her back, his arms wrapping around her body and pulling her close.
The kiss was a tumultuous blend of emotionsโgrief, anger, love, and desperation. Aemond held her tightly, afraid to let go, afraid that this moment would slip away like so many others.
He could feel the tremble in her body, the soft hitch of her breath as their kiss deepened. His hands roamed her back, clutching at her as if she were a lifeline.
Jacaella's fingers tangled in his long hair, pulling him even closer, her tears mingling with his. The kiss was a catharsis, a way to pour out all the emotions that words could never fully express.
Aemond's mind swirled with the intensity of it, the world outside their embrace fading into insignificance.
Aemond looked into Jacaella's eyes, the intensity of their shared moment still coursing through him.
He could feel the fragile connection they had just begun to rebuild, and he didn't want to let it slip away. With a deep, shuddering breath, he whispered, "Please, Jacaella-let me take you to bed."
Jacaella looked up at him, her eyes searching his. She could see the raw need in his gaze, the sincere plea for a chance to show her how much she meant to him. Her own heart ached with the desire to find solace in his arms, to escape the pain that had haunted them both.
"Yes," she breathed, her voice breaking. "Please, Aemond, make me forget. Let me feel your love for me."
Aemond's heart soared with a mixture of relief and yearning. He gently cupped her face in his hands, pressing a tender kiss to her lips before leading her to their bed.
Aemond hooked his arms around her thighs, quickly pulling her to the edge of the bed.
Jacaella watched as Aemond opened his mouth spat on her cunny.
His singular eye quickly looking at her before he lowered his head and pressed into her core with his tongue.
Jacaella clutched the bedspread above her head, her fingers digging into the fabric.
Aemond withdrew from her soaking wet core, licking at her pearl with his tongue. He was hard, fast and brutal, alternating between her assaulted bundle of nerves and drinking deep from her cunt.
Jacaella ground down on Aemond, hard; his tongue speared deeper inside her, and she felt the warm curl of her peak approach.
โThatโs it come for me baby-โ urged Aemond, his fingers reaching forward to caress her pearl.
โAEMONDโ screamed Jacaella arching off the bed as she peaked.
โHmmโ muttered Aemond as he pressed a series of kisses to her inner thighs, his teeth nipping at her skin.
โP-Please A-Aemond. Need youโ begged Jacaella.
Aemond rose from the floor, his chin shining with her slick, he smirked as he swiped his fingers over his chin and then placed them in his mouth savouring the delicious taste of his wife.
Aemond moved up Jacaellaโs body pausing to grasp hold of her left breast as he ran his tongue over the rosy nipple, his teeth grazing the stiffened peak.
โOh-yesโ gasped Jacaella, as he moved to the other breast and lavished it with the same attention.
โIssa jorrฤelagon-Issa glaeson-รฑuhonโ growled Aemond as he seized his wifeโs lips in a ferocious kiss, his hard cock throbbing against her thigh (My love-my life-mine).
Aemond wrapped a hand around his cock and slowly ran it over Jacaellaโs wet entrance, she began squirming impatiently against him as he continued to tease her.
Gods he was so desperate for her, his wife. His treasure.
โP-Please, I want youโ exclaimed Jacaella desperately.
โHmmโ rasped Aemond as he slid inside her with a singular thrust. His hips coming to a stop against hers.
Aemond started to thrust slowly, trying to prolong the feel of his wife squeezing his cock.
"Faster, Aemond" begged Jacaella.
"Patience, issa dลna" chided Aemond as he ran his nose up his wifeโs neck (My sweet).
โYes, Aemond, just like that-" panted Jacaella.
Her hands ran over his arms, over his shoulders. Her fingernails raking down his back.
โFucking mark me harder-โ growled Aemond.
Jacaella dug her nails into his skin and clawed at his back deep enough to draw blood.
ย โGods, Ella" grunted Aemond, speeding up slightly, revelling in the pain.
"Fuck me, Aemond. Fuck me with that big, cock of yours. You feel so good inside meโ.
Aemond groaned loudly, knew exactly what his wife was doing, but he couldnโt help himself. She wanted faster, he was going much faster now.
His pace had increased with every filthy word that dropped from his wifeโs luscious lips. Now he was quickly thrusting in and out, shaking the bed, the headboard banging loudly against the wall.
Aemond lifted Jacaellaโs legs onto his shoulders and wrapped his arms around her thighs, squeezing them together as he thrust his cock into her soaking wet cunny.
His wife folded her arms above her head as she moved her hips, meeting Aemond thrust for thrust.
โAemond! Iโm going to come. Oh, fuck!โ screamed Jacaella.
โThatโs it baby-come for meโ exclaimed Aemond as he felt her clenching on his cock.
Aemond could feel the tension ย building in his abdomen, but he didnโt want to come. Not yet.
Not even waiting for her orgasm to fully subside, Aemond moved Jacaellaโs legs off his shoulders and quickly manoeuvred her onto all fours, she whimpered as his cock slipped out, but he bent forward to press a series of kisses to her glorious arse, his large hands kneading the soft pale flesh.
โP-Please Aemondโ whispered Jacaella, her voice slightly muffled as she pressed her face into the mattress.
Aemond stuck his finger in his mouth before he ran it over her puckered hole.
โIs this alight?โ breathed Aemond.
โY-Yes. Put it inside me. I can take itโ whimpered Jacaella.
โTell me-Tell me if itโs too muchโ replied Aemond as he slowly pressed his finger inside her.
โOoh Aemond, yes. Please. Moreโ babbled Jacaella as he moved his finger in and out before adding a second.
โYour doing so well-my darlingโ moaned Aemond as he moved his fingers inside his wife, his other hand slowly stroking his cock.
โI want you-please Aemondโ
Aemond moved into position and sheathed himself inside Jacaella once again, his eye rolling into the back of his head.
โFUCK-โ groaned Aemond,
โGod. Yes. Aemondโ moaned Jacaella, his fingers in her arse and his cock deep in her cunt was so good.
Aemond began to thrust in and out of her in deep achingly slow thrusts, his fingers moving in rhythm with his cock.
โHarder-more-please raqiarzyโ wailed Jacaella (Beloved).
โIssa vaogenka hฤedarโ growled Aemond, his fingers moving faster (My dirty girl).
โValzศณrys-โ whimpered Jacaella (Husband).
โThatโs it-take it-take all of meโ muttered Aemond as he removed his fingers, and grabbed hold of Jacaellaโs hips and increased the pace of his thrusts.
Jacaella took one of Aemonds hands that was on her hip and brought it to the back of her head.
Knowing what his wife wanted, Aemond placed his hand on the back of her head and pushed her face into the mattress, her back arching.
His cock reaching deep inside her as he moved with such ferocity it could rival an animal, his long silver hair unbound and sticking to his sweaty back.
Aemond then grasped both of Jacaellaโs arms and held them behind her back as he pounded into her, the sound of his hips slapping against hers echoed around the room.
Her screams of pleasure muffled by the mattress.
ย โFuck. Ella-thatโs itโ moaned Aemond.
He released Jacaellaโs arms and then took hold of her long hair, twisting his fingers into the dark messy braid before he pulled her backwards, her sweaty back colliding with his chest.
Aemond held his wife tight too him as he fucked her, his cock reaching deep inside her.
One hand grasped her hip, his blunt fingers digging into her flesh. Whilst his other released her hair and moved to her throat, squeezing gently.
โGive it to me pleaseโ pleaded Jacaella her head lolling back onto Aemondโs shoulder.
Aemond could feel the tension building in his abdomen again, as he thrust his cock inside Jacaella.
โI want you to come on my cock again, but not like this-โ muttered Aemond as he once again withdrew from his wifeโs wet heat and propped himself up against the headboard.
โ-Aemondโ exclaimed Jacaella breathlessly.
ย โRide me-โ replied Aemond as he pulled her on top of him. His hand moving to his cock, rubbing it along her folds before she sunk down and completely engulfed him.
ย โOooohโ gasped Jacaella as she rolled her hips against Aemonds.
โThatโs it baby, take it. Take all of meโ.
Aemond placed his hands on her hips and marvelled at his wife as she rode him.
Jacaella dug her nails into Aemondโs chest as she moved her hips against his, his cock hitting the sweet spot inside her perfectly.
โA-Aemondโ moaned Jacaella as he suddenly sat up, moving his hand to her breast again and taking her nipple into his mouth, his teeth biting down on the rosy bud.
โLet go baby, I can feel you clenching around meโ exclaimed Aemond, as he moved to the other breast and lavished it with the same attention.
โAEMONDโ screamed Jacaella her vision going white as she came around his cock.
ย Her husband pulled her too him and then rolled her back onto the bed his cock never leaving her warmth as he pounded into her, her legs wrapped around his waist, trapping his body against hers as he chased his own end.
โGods Ella-my Ellaโ groaned Aemond as he exploded. His cock throbbing and twitching as he finally spilled his seed, collapsing on top of his wife, breathing hard.
It took a good while for Aemond to regain his senses.
Meanwhile his wife was laid underneath him completely blissed out. Her heart pounding in her chest.
โI love you ฤbrazศณrys-never forget thatโ (Wife).
Afterwards, as they lay together in the quiet of their chambers, the air heavy with the aftermath of their shared intimacy.
Aemond held Jacaella close, his arms wrapped around her as if he could protect her from the world outside.
"What are we going to do now?" Jacaella whispered, her voice trembling with fear and uncertainty. "I'm scared, Aemond. Scared of the war that's coming, of the losses we will no doubt endure."
Aemond pressed a kiss to her forehead, his heart aching with the weight of her words. He held her tighter, as if trying to shield her from the harsh realities they faced.
"We will leave," he said quietly, his voice steady despite the turmoil within him. "We will take Rhaegar, and we will fly across the Narrow Sea. Far away from this war."
Jacaella lifted her head to look at him, her eyes searching his face for any hint of doubt or hesitation. "But your duty-โshe began, her voice faltering.
Aemond shook his head, his gaze unwavering. "I made a mistake before," he admitted, his voice tinged with regret. "I put my duty ahead of what was truly importantโ you and Rhaegar. But not anymore. You are all that matters to me, Jacaella. I will do whatever it takes to keep you safe."
Tears welled up in Jacaella's eyes, overwhelmed by the depth of his love and his determination to protect their family. She buried her face in his chest, clinging to him as if he were her anchor in a storm-tossed sea.
"Can we truly leave everything behind?" she asked softly, her voice muffled against his chest.
Aemond held her close, his fingers gently stroking her hair. "We can," he reassured her, his voice filled with quiet conviction. "We will find a place where we can start anew, away from the shadows of our past. I promise youโ
"What will our absence mean for the war?" she asked quietly, her voice tinged with concern.
Aemond sighed heavily, the weight of responsibility pressing down on him once more. He held Jacaella closer, as if drawing strength from her presence.
"The only thing keeping Rhaenyra and Daemon at bay is you and Vhagar," he admitted, his voice low and resigned. "Once we are no longer here, they will likely seize their chance to take King's Landing."
Jacaella's eyes widened with realization, the gravity of their departure sinking in. "And what about your mother, Aegon, Helaena, and their children?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
Aemond hesitated, his jaw tightening with a mixture of hope and fear. "With any luck," he murmured, "Your mother will be merciful and spare them-โ
He brushed a strand of hair away from Jacaella's face, his touch gentle despite the turmoil within him. "But those who committed treason, my grandsire, Tyland, Jasper, Larys-" he continued, his voice hardening slightly, "They will not be spared. I know that-โ
Jacaella's voice quivered as she voiced her deepest fear. "What if my mother seizes the throne and sends people after us demanding your head in retribution for what happened with Luke?"
Aemond's heart sank at the thought, but he met her gaze with unwavering determination. "If it comes to that, if giving my life ensures your safety and Rhaegar's future, then I will gladly meet the Stranger," he replied solemnly. "I have made many mistakes, but I will not shy away from the consequences."
Tears welled in Jacaella's eyes as she shook her head, her hands clutching at his shoulders. "No, Aemond," she pleaded, her voice breaking with emotion. "I won't allow your death. Leaving isn't just about keeping me and Rhaegar safe. It's about protecting you too."
Aemond's brow furrowed with concern. "Jacaella, if it means sparing you and our son from harmโ"
"No," she interrupted firmly, her voice trembling with resolve. "I cannot lose you. Not like this."
They held each other tightly, the weight of their conversation hanging heavy between them. Aemond's heart ached with the knowledge of the pain he had caused her, the wounds he had inflicted upon their family. He buried his face in her hair, his voice muffled but earnest. "I am so sorry, Jacaella. For everything."
She held him close, her fingers running through his hair as she struggled to find the right words. "I know," she whispered, her voice thick with emotion. "And maybe, in time, I will forgive you for what happened. But I will never forget."
Aemond nodded, his throat tight with unshed tears. He kissed her forehead gently, a silent promise to do everything in his power to make amends. "I will spend the rest of my life trying to make things right," he vowed quietly. "For you, for Rhaegar, for our family."
Aemond stood at the edge of King's Landing with Jacaella and Rhaegar beside him, Vhagar and Cannibal looming large behind them. His gaze swept over the city one last time, a mixture of nostalgia and resolve tightening his jaw.
He slowly lifted Rhaegar into his arms, the weight of his son grounding him amidst the tumultuous emotion swirling within him.
Rhaegar looked up at him with wide eyes, sensing the gravity of their departure. Aemond kissed his forehead gently before ascending the rope ladder attached to Vhagar's saddle.
As he settled into the saddle, securing the riding chains around himself and Rhaegar, Aemond glanced over at Jacaella. She was already mounted on Cannibal, her posture proud yet tinged with sadness. For a fleeting moment, a pang of regret over leaving their home behind tugged at Aemond's heart. But he pushed it aside with conviction.
This was the right thing to do. For Jacaella, for Rhaegar, for their family's safety and future.
He met Jacaella's gaze across the space between their dragons, offering her a reassuring nod. She returned it with a determined look of her own, her resolve mirroring his.
Together, they were embarking on a journey into the unknown, but they were united in purpose.
Aemond took a deep breath, his hands steady on the reins of Vhagar. With a spoken command, the great dragon spread her wings, lifting them into the sky, with Cannibal following suit, their powerful wings beating rhythmically against the air.
As Vhagar soared through the skies away from King's Landing, Aemond felt the wind rush past him, carrying with it a sense of both relief and uncertainty.
Then, amidst the sound of the wind and the beating of dragon wings, another roar echoed through the airโa familiar, unexpected sound. Aemond's eye widened in surprise as he turned to see Dreamfyre approaching, her majestic form cutting through the clouds.
Strapped into Dreamfyre's saddle was his sister Helaena, and in front of her, squashed together but laughing, were her three children.
"Helaena-what?" Aemond called out, a mixture of shock and concern in his voice.
Helaena looked over at him with a serene smile, her eyes reflecting a newfound sense of freedom. "Jacaella" she replied simply, her voice carrying over the rush of the wind.
Aemond's heart swelled with gratitude and admiration for his wife. In that moment, he realized that Jacaella had not only secured their own escape but had also ensured Helaena's happiness and the safety of her children.
Aside from Jacaella and Rhaegar, Helaena and her little ones were the only other truly innocent souls in their Targaryen family.
A sense of peace settled over Aemond as he looked at Helaena and her children, their laughter ringing out in the sky. He had always felt a protective instinct towards his sweet sister, knowing the hardships she had endured within the confines of the Red Keep.
Now, she was finally free to live a life away from the politics and dangers that had plagued their family.
With a nod of gratitude towards Jacaella, Aemond turned his focus back to the horizon ahead. They were embarking on a journey into the unknown, but they were united, bound by love and a shared desire for a new beginning.
As the dragons continued to carry them away from the troubles of Westeros, Aemond felt a glimmer of hope that they might find a place where they could all truly belong, where their dragons could roam freely and their family could finally thrive in peace.
The End.
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AS GOOD A REASON - CH. 1 | OBERYN MARTELL
Chapter One: The Devil's Trumpet
Summary: You, who has made it her life's work to get retribution on those who mistreated and harassed you when you were a child. The scars on your body are a physical reminder of the suffering you endured at the hands of abusers, and they also provide the fuel for your years-long quest for retribution.
Paring: Oberyn Martell x Fem!Reader
Warnings: DEAD DOVE DO NOT EAT, MINORS GO AWAY, GoT is full of serious and harmful topics, mentions of SA, Rape (not the reader), Murder, Violence, Gore, War, Poison, Scars, Burns, Scratching, Su!c!de, AU, AgeโGap Romance, Angst, FLUFF, Eventual SMUT, Swearing, PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, Crying, Suggestive content, Flirting, Blood, War, Religion References, Nudity, Domestic Abuse, Incest, Prostitution, Weapons, Fire, Horror,ย
Word Count: 5k
A/N: Soooooooโฆ I donโt know a lot of Game of Thrones loreโฆ so I ask for your patience and kindness when it comes to this fic, cause I know there will be some inconsistencies. I would stay up late at night, staring at the ceiling of my bed, constantly imagining that I could save Oberyn Martell from the Mountain. This is the story that I have been dreaming about for almost two years now. This fic is loosely based off The Glory on Netflix, itโs a show all about revenge which felt fitting for a Game of Thrones fic. Thereโs not a lot of Oberyn Martell yet in this chapterโฆ but the next one for sure heโll be there ;)
Song: as good a reason by Paris Paloma
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DRAGONSTONE, WESTEROS โ 280 AC
From the moment your mother bartered you away to the Targaryens, you harbored no illusions about your worth in her eyes. Born to a minor lord, your father's coffers were never overflowing, and upon his death, your mother wasted no time in casting you aside like a discarded toy. It was a transaction as cold and calculated as any.
As a mere girl, you were thrust into servitude within the Targaryen household, your days filled with menial tasks and fleeting moments of respite. Your mother's indifference had left you with a bitter taste in your mouth, yet you dared not dwell on the past, for in the world of kings and queens, survival was a luxury afforded only to the cunning and the strong.
So, you learned to keep your head down, to swallow your pride and obey without question. In the grand tapestry of courtly life, you were but a humble thread, weaving your way through the intricacies of power and deceit with the practiced ease of one who knows their place in the hierarchy of the Seven Kingdoms.
News of the betrothal between Princess Elia Martell and Prince Rhaegar Targaryen spread like wildfire through the streets of King's Landing, igniting whispers of anticipation and speculation among the common folk. And when the day of their union finally arrived, the Great Sept of Baelor bore witness to a spectacle of unparalleled grandeur, as the noble houses of Westeros gathered to witness the marriage of two powerful dynasties.
In the wake of their wedding, the newlyweds departed for the ancient seat of Dragonstone, leaving a wake of excitement and intrigue in their wake. Within the stone walls of the island fortress, the air crackled with anticipation, as servants bustled about in a frenzy of preparation for the arrival of the newlyweds.
In the hushed corridors of Dragonstone, amidst the flurry of activity that heralded the arrival of the royal couple, you found yourself singled out from the bustling crowd of servants. With a sense of unease mingled with awe, you were ushered into the inner sanctum of Princess Elia's chambers, thrust into a position of unexpected privilege.
As you navigated the opulent surroundings, your heart pounded with a mixture of apprehension and determination. The eyes of the court seemed to follow your every move, their silent scrutiny a constant reminder of your newfound status.
Perhaps it was Princess Elia's keen observation or her innate sense of compassion that led her to notice the subtle cruelties inflicted upon you by your fellow servants. The older maids, with their twisted smiles and mocking jests, seemed to take pleasure in your misfortune, their actions a reminder of the harsh realities of life within the walls of Dragonstone.
Yet, in the presence of your new mistress, you found solace and sanctuary, a refuge from the cruelty of those who sought to belittle and demean you. With each passing day, as you tended to her needs with a quiet diligence, and you felt a sense of belonging that had long eluded you.
As Princess Elia's pregnancy progressed, you remained steadfast by her side, attending to her every need from dawn till dusk. With each passing day, the weight of responsibility rested heavily upon your shoulders, as you labored tirelessly to ensure her comfort and well-being.
When the time finally came for Elia to bring forth new life into the world, you stood beside her, a silent witness to the agony and ecstasy of childbirth. Her cries pierced the air like a dagger, each shriek a testament to her strength and determination. And though fear gripped your heart with each painful contraction, you remained steadfast in your resolve to see her through this trial.
With the arrival of Princess Rhaenys, the air seemed to shimmer with joy. As Elia cradled her newborn daughter in her arms, her eyes alight with love and exhaustion, you offered words of comfort and admiration.
"You have brought forth a beautiful child, Your Majesty," you murmured softly, your voice a gentle reassurance in the flurry of the birthing chamber. "You have done marvelously."
A weary smile graced Elia's lips as she gazed down at her precious daughter, her fingers tracing the delicate features of the babe's face. "Thank you for your kindness," she replied, her gratitude evident in every word.
And so, with the birth of Princess Rhaenys, a new chapter began in the lives of the Targaryen dynasty. As the babe was presented to Rhaegar's parents at court, the halls of Dragonstone echoed with the whispers of anticipation, a testament to the enduring legacy of House Targaryen.
As Queen Rhaella cradled her granddaughter with tender affection, her eyes alight with joy and pride, King Aerys the Second stood apart, his expression twisted with disdain. With a sneer of contempt, he recoiled from the child, his words dripping with venom.
"Smells Dornish," he remarked, his voice laced with disgust.
Your jaw clenched with suppressed anger at his callous words, a silent witness to the depths of his cruelty and madness. In that moment, as you beheld the scene unfolding before you, it became abundantly clear that the king's heart was as black as obsidian, his soul consumed by the darkness that lurked within.
TOURNEY AT HARRENHAL, THE YEAR OF FALSE SPRING, WESTEROS โ 281 AC
At Harrenhal, nestled in the verdant heart of the Riverlands, Lord Walter Whent played host to a grand tournament, a celebration that spanned ten days and drew lords and ladies from across the Seven Kingdoms. Within the storied halls of the ancient castle, whispers of intrigue and ambition mingled with the clinking of goblets and the strains of music, each moment pregnant with the promise of both glory and treachery.
Amidst the throng of nobility, you moved with the silent grace of a shadow, your keen eyes and sharp ears attuned to every murmur and gesture. As a mere servant, you lingered on the periphery of the festivities, your presence all but unnoticed by the illustrious guests who reveled in the splendor of the occasion.
On the first night, as the Hall of a Hundred Hearths blazed with the warm glow of torchlight and the scent of roasted meats hung heavy in the air, you observed the comings and goings of the noble houses with a keen eye. From the stalwart Starks to the enigmatic Howland Reed, the northern lords mingled with their southern counterparts, their alliances and rivalries simmering beneath the surface like a pot ready to boil over.
Amidst the revelry, the figures of legend and lore moved with an aura of mystique and allure. Brandon Stark's easy charm drew Lady Ashara Dayne to the dance floor, while the shy Eddard Stark found himself swept up in the rhythm of the music. Benjen Stark's playful banter with his sister Lyanna elicited laughter and teasing, a glimpse into the bonds that bound the Stark siblings together.
And then, amidst the swirling throng of dancers, you caught sight of him: Prince Oberyn Martell, the embodiment of charm and charisma, his laughter ringing out like silver bells in the night. As he twirled Lady Ashara Dayne in a graceful waltz, his smile illuminated the room with its brilliance, casting a spell over all who beheld him.
But you knew better than to linger on such fleeting distractions, in the glittering spectacle of courtly intrigue, shadows were lurking in the corners, secrets waiting to be uncovered. And so, with a determined resolve, you turned your attention away from the beguiling prince and towards the task at hand, knowing that one must always be vigilant, lest they be consumed by the machinations of power and ambition.
The tourney at Harrenhal stretched across ten days, a spectacle of martial prowess and pageantry that captivated the hearts and minds of all who attended. In between the clash of swords and the thunder of hooves, champions emerged and legends were born, each contest a testament to the valor and skill of the knights who jousted and fought in the name of honor and glory.
From the seven-sided melee to the fierce competition of the joust, the tourney boasted a variety of events to entertain the crowds, including archery contests, axe-throwing competitions, and thrilling horse races. Yet, amidst the revelry and excitement, a sense of foreboding lingered in the air, a whisper of uncertainty that hinted at darker forces at play.
As the final moments of the tourney drew near, all eyes turned to Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, the golden-haired champion whose prowess in the joust had earned him victory over four knights of the Kingsguard. Yet, it was not his triumph in the lists that would become the stuff of legend, but rather the fateful decision he made in the aftermath of his victory.
Standing amidst the gathered nobility, you watched in disbelief as Prince Rhaegar bypassed his own wife, Princess Elia, and bestowed the crown of blue winter roses upon Lyanna Stark, the betrothed of Lord Robert Baratheon. This was the moment all smiles died. The air crackled with tension as murmurs of confusion and outrage rippled through the crowd, a clear sense of unease settling over the festivities like a shroud.
In that moment, as the fragile peace of the realm hung in the balance, you felt a chill run down your spine, a premonition of the chaos and bloodshed that would soon engulf the Seven Kingdoms. For in the blink of an eye, the seeds of war had been sown, and the fate of Westeros hung in the balance.
DRAGONSTONE, WESTEROS โ 282 AC
In the dimly lit chamber of Dragonstone, the air was thick with anticipation as Princess Elia fought through the pain of labor, her strength waning with each passing moment. Beside her, you stood as a silent sentinel, offering words of encouragement and support as she braved the trials of childbirth once more.
With each command to push, Princess Elia's resolve hardened, her determination a beacon of hope amidst the darkness that threatened to engulf her. Yet, it was evident that her delicate health posed a formidable obstacle, her frailty a constant reminder of the challenges she faced.
And then, amidst the hushed whispers of the attending maesters, the sharp cry of a newborn babe pierced the air, a herald of new life amidst the shadows of uncertainty. With a ragged sigh of relief, Princess Elia's weary frame slumped backward, her brow glistening with sweat as she drew in ragged breaths.
"It's a son," the maester announced, his voice ringing with reverence as he presented the newborn prince to his exhausted mother.
A flicker of joy illuminated Princess Elia's weary features as she reached out trembling hands to cradle her newborn son, her touch gentle and reverent as she welcomed him into the world. With tears of gratitude glistening in her eyes, she pressed her lips to his tiny forehead, whispering words of love and devotion as she held him close to her heart.ย
Prince Aegon was born.
KINGS LANDING, WESTEROS โ 283 AC
Chaos erupted across the realm with the dawn of the new year, as news of Lyanna Stark's abduction by Prince Rhaegar Targaryen near Harrenhal spread like wildfire, igniting the flames of conflict between rival houses.
In the Vale of Arryn, the clash of steel and the cries of battle echoed through the mountain passes, as Lord Jon Arryn marshaled his forces to defend his homeland against the encroaching storm of war. Meanwhile, in the coastal city of Gulltown, the once-impregnable defenses crumbled under the relentless assault of Robert Baratheon and his forces, with the valiant Marq Grafton falling in the heat of battle.
With Gulltown secured, Robert Baratheon wasted no time in rallying his own banners to his cause, sailing swiftly to his ancestral seat of Storm's End to muster his forces for the coming conflict. Yet, even as he prepared for war, Robert's gaze turned to the stormlands, where the first major battle of the campaign awaited him.
At Summerhall, within the ruins of the ancient keep, Robert Baratheon faced his foes in a brutal clash of arms, his skill and valor turning erstwhile enemies into staunch allies. With Lords Grandison and Cafferen, as well as Silveraxe, pledging their fealty to his cause, Robert emerged victorious, his path to the north now clear as he prepared to join forces with Jon Arryn and the northern lords in their quest for vengeance.
All throughout the chaos of war, you bore witness to the dark machinations of the Mad King as he conspired to unleash destruction upon King's Landing itself. Ser Jaime Lannister, his white cloak billowing behind him, stood witness to the sinister plot hatched by the Alchemists' Guild, while the rest of the Kingsguard were scattered, their loyalty divided amidst the brewing conflict.
In the midst of this turmoil, Lord Qarlton Chelsted, Hand of the King, emerged as an unexpected ally, his friendship and concern for your safety a beacon of hope amidst the shadows of fear and uncertainty. Yet, as whispers of the king's treachery reached his ears, Lord Chelsted's conscience could no longer remain silent. With courage and conviction, he confronted the Mad King, pleading for mercy and reason in the face of madness.
But mercy was a foreign concept to Aerys Targaryen, his mind consumed by the flames of paranoia and tyranny. In a cruel and chilling display of power, he condemned Lord Chelsted to a fate worse than death, his screams echoing through the halls of the Red Keep as the flames consumed him.
In the wake of this horror, you found yourself thrust into the cruel embrace of the king's wrath, your cries of anguish falling upon deaf ears as the searing pain of the iron rod seared your flesh. Bound and helpless, you endured the agony of your punishment, a silent testament to the cruelty of those who held power over life and death.
When consciousness returned, it was to the gentle touch of Princess Elia, her soothing words a balm to your wounded soul. With tears of shame and gratitude, you sought to apologize for your weakness, but the kind princess silenced your protests with a gentle shush, her compassion a beacon of hope in the darkness.
"Rest now, dear child," she murmured, her voice a soft melody of reassurance. "You have tended to me with care and kindness. Now it is my turn to watch over you."
In the warmth of her embrace, you found solace amidst the pain, your heart heavy with the weight of your suffering but buoyed by the kindness of one who saw beyond the scars to the strength within. And as sleep claimed you once more, you whispered a silent prayer of thanks to the Seven for the gift of Princess Elia's compassion in a world consumed by cruelty and strife.
The rest of House Targaryen remained blissfully unaware of the dark schemes brewing within the walls of King's Landing. Queen Rhaella Targaryen, her eyes veiled to her husband's descent into madness, remained preoccupied with her own concerns, while Prince Rhaegar Targaryen marshaled his forces for the impending conflict.
In the depths of the city, hidden from prying eyes, the pyromancers of the Alchemists' Guild toiled in secrecy, their hands guided by the whispers of their mad king. Thousands of jars of wildfire, that volatile substance capable of unleashing unimaginable destruction, were meticulously placed in strategic locations throughout the city. From the shadows of the Dragonpit to the hallowed halls of the Great Sept of Baelor, and even beneath the very foundations of the Red Keep itself, the city of King's Landing was a powder keg awaiting the spark of war.
As the flames of conflict spread across the realm, each battle leaving its mark upon the land, the fate of the Seven Kingdoms hung in the balance. Amidst the chaos of the Stoney Sept, where narrow streets became blood-soaked battlegrounds, Prince Doran Martell grappled with the weight of his decision. Bound by duty to his king yet driven by love for his sister, Princess Elia, Doran reluctantly pledged his support to Prince Rhaegar's cause, his heart heavy with the knowledge of the dangers that lay ahead.
Following the fateful clash at the Trident, the Mad King's grip on power grew ever more tenuous. In a desperate bid to consolidate his rule, Aerys named Rossart, his favored pyromancer, as his new Hand of the King. Yet, his reign of terror would be short-lived, as the flames of rebellion engulfed the realm. With his wife, Queen Rhaella, and their young son, Prince Viserys, sent to the safety of Dragonstone, Aerys's grip on reality slipped further into the abyss, his madness driving him to unspeakable acts of cruelty and betrayal. Locked within the walls of King's Landing, Princess Elia Martell and her children, Rhaenys and Aegon, remained prisoners of a king consumed by paranoia and fear.
MAEGORโS HOLDFAST, THE RED KEEP โ 283 AC
Lord Tywin Lannister, who had stubbornly refused calls to arms from both the loyalists and the rebels until that point, appeared at the gates of King's Landing with an imposing army of twelve thousand men, mere hours before Eddard Stark would arrive. Lord Tywin professed his unwavering loyalty to King Aerys, and while Lord Varys, the cunning master of whispers, counseled Aerys to keep the gates locked, the king chose to heed the advice of the manipulative Grand Maester Pycelle, ordering the gates to be opened to Tywin's men. With the arrival of the forces from the westerlands, the city of King's Landing became a target for plunder and destruction.
As the realization that all was lost sank in, Aerys, driven by madness and desperation, commanded Rossart, a pyromancer, to unleash the hidden caches of wildfire throughout the city, hoping to reduce Robert's forces to mere "ashes and bones".
In a final act of cruelty, he tasked Ser Jaime Lannister, the eldest son of Lord Tywin and the sole remaining knight of his Kingsguard present in the city, with killing his own father and presenting his head as a gruesome gift. However, Jaime, torn between loyalty and reason, defied the mad king's command. Instead, he turned his blade on Rossart, knowing that Aerys would simply find another pyromancer to carry out his destructive plans. Realizing the imminent danger, Jaime rushed back to the Red Keep and put an end to Aerys' life in the throne room, just moments before soldiers from the westerlands stormed in.
Meanwhile, Ser Gregor Clegane, known for his massive size and brutal nature, accompanied by Ser Amory Lorch, made their way into Maegor's Holdfast. Their mission was to eliminate the remaining members of the royal family, solidifying Robert's claim to the throne and demonstrating House Lannister's complete abandonment of the Targaryens.
The resounding crash of the door being forcefully shattered reverberated through the room, punctuated by the shattering of glass and the piercing screams that filled the air. You, trapped in that room, could do nothing but bear witness to the horrific scene unfolding before your eyes. Gregor Clegane callously hurled you towards the fireplace, the searing heat scorching your skin, as he believed you would perish amidst the flames. Bleeding and disoriented, you lay on the floor, your vision blurred by the pain that engulfed you.
In the middle of pandemonium, you watched in horror as Princess Rhaenys, a mere toddler, was dragged from beneath her father's bed by the monstrous Clegane. The screams of the innocent child echoed through the room as she was mercilessly stabbed over fifty times. Aegon, Elia's son and the last hope for the Targaryen line, suffered an equally gruesome fate as Gregor brutally smashed his head against a wall. With Aegon's blood and brains still staining his hands, Gregor proceeded to rape Elia and ultimately ended her life by crushing her skull.ย
As Gregor and Amory callously departed, their hands stained with the blood of their heinous acts, they paid no heed to your crumpled form, assuming you were dead. Silently, you feigned death, your battered body lying motionless on the floor. The sound of their heavy footsteps slowly faded away, their hearts devoid of remorse, as they never once faltered or looked back.
With fresh burns scorching your body, the searing pain and stinging sensations intensified, causing you to vomit on the side of the bedroom, overwhelmed by the horrifying sight before you. The people you held dear, the ones who reciprocated your affection, were now lost and lifeless, torn away from you forever.
In a state of despair, you crawled and stumbled, driven by an unknown force or perhaps a touch of divine intervention. Miraculously, you managed to navigate the treacherous secret passages of the sacked city, escaping the clutches of danger. The reason for your survival remained a mystery, lost in the chaos that surrounded you. Perhaps it was your unwavering determination or the small flicker of hope that compelled you to keep moving forward, to honor Elia's memory and the children who were denied the chance of a life.
You couldn't recall how you found yourself on the shores near Blackwater Bay, gazing out at the vast expanse of the Narrow Sea. Kneeling in the cool, wet sand, you felt the water recede, stinging your burns and prompting an uncontrollable urge to scratch, causing fresh blood to flow. Your bruised stomach throbbed with pain.
Exhausted from the relentless pursuit of survival, you yearned for respite, for an end to the constant struggle. Slowly, you began to crawl toward the ocean, knowing that the cold embrace of the water would bring solace, relieving the incessant itch of your scars. What more could you desire? This, perhaps, was the only path left.
But you couldn't bring yourself to do it. Standing at the precipice, you let out a piercing cry, releasing your anguish into the air. With every ounce of strength, you struck your arms, the very arms that bore the visible reminders of your torment.
In that moment, you chose to defy the darkness that threatened to consume you, refusing to succumb to despair. At the edge of the world, you stood tall, your cries echoing across the empty beach, a testament to your resilience and determination to get revenge.
BRAAVOS, ESSOS โ 287 AC
In the ancient city of Braavos, where secrets whispered through the narrow alleys and the canals flowed with mysterious tales, you found solace amid the chaos. Once a believer in the gods, you had come to realize that their existence was nothing more than a facade, a comforting illusion for the masses.
Having scraped together enough coin, you secured passage on a ship departing from Blackwater Bay, leaving behind a turbulent past and seeking refuge in the anonymity of Braavos. The city welcomed you with its vibrant streets and diverse inhabitants, offering a chance at a new beginning.
From baker to cleaner, nurse to animal keeper, and occasionally even a tutor to minor Ladies, you took on any job that would sustain you. Your tireless work ethic caught the attention of the nobles, who saw value in your dedication and entrusted you with their precious steeds. However, the privilege of working for the Lords came at a cost, as some would cross boundaries and attempt to take advantage of your vulnerability. Yet, you stood strong, extracting your payment and moving on.
Throughout the years, you meticulously saved every coin, seeking out the teachings of various assassin guilds and skilled swordsmen. Disguised as a boy, you delved into the secrets of High Valyrian, honed your swordsmanship, and mastered the art of poisons. The guilds taught you to discern truth from lies, and to control your facial expressions, laying the groundwork for your vengeful plans.
As you went about your duties in the bustling stables, you tried to steal moments to study the intricate notes on potions, mumbling the descriptions to yourself. Suddenly, a sharp smack landed on the back of your head, causing you to wince in pain. "Quit your foolishness and focus on your work!" your employer reprimanded.
"Don't be too hard on her! Look at all the burn scars on her legs and arms," one of the older stableboys interjected, coming to your defense. Gritting your teeth, you offered a quick apology, knowing that it was best to comply with your employer's wishes.
Resuming your tasks, you discreetly tucked away the notes into your pocket, their pages smudged with the grime of your surroundings. Your determination burned within you, fueled by the scars that adorned your body, a constant reminder of the pain and suffering that fueled your quest for revenge.
BRAAVOS, ESSOS โ 294 AC
The scent of salt hung heavy in the air, you had grown up immersed in their language and customs. Fuelled by a thirst for knowledge, you clandestinely absorbed every morsel of information you could gather about the events unfolding in Westeros. Alongside your studies, you dedicated yourself to the art of combat, honing your skills with weapons and tirelessly toiling in a variety of jobs that allowed you to pursue your clandestine education.
As the boat that would carry you away from Braavos was being prepared, one of the enigmatic faceless men, who had taken an interest in your journey due to the scars that adorned your flesh, approached you. His hooded eyes locked onto yours as he inquired, "Are you prepared for what lies ahead?"
A mixture of determination and uncertainty danced in your gaze as you responded, "They seek servants for the Red Keep. The time is drawing near, and I must gather further intelligence on a select few. It appears that more than just the Lannisters are entangled in this web of power." The faceless man nodded, acknowledging the complexity of the situation.
With a silent understanding, the boat began its departure, carrying you across the waters of the Narrow Sea. Standing at the bow, your eyes fixated on the horizon, a sense of purpose and anticipation surged within you as you braced yourself for the unknown challenges that awaited.
RED KEEP, KING'S LANDING, WESTEROS โ 298 AC
In the hallowed halls of the Red Keep, where whispers of power and deceit echoed through the stone, you had spent years serving as a humble maid, donning long-sleeved dresses regardless of the season that enveloped Westeros.
Maintaining a low profile was imperative to the success of your clandestine plan. As you arranged your quarters, a haven of secrecy, you opened a worn journal containing a meticulously compiled dossier. Every page adorned with detailed sketches and meticulous notes on the individuals implicated in the tragic demise of Princess Elia. Royals, lords, and ladies from every corner of Westeros found their place within those ink-stained pages. Their routines, preferences, lovers, and dark histories were meticulously chronicled, forming a tapestry of knowledge that would fuel your pursuit of vengeance.
Locking your quarters behind you, you ventured into the mist-shrouded gardens, a white datura flower delicately cradled in your hand. As you spun the delicate bloom, the devil's trumpet, between your fingers, a solemn chant escaped your lips, carried away by the ethereal fog. "Anyone who inflicts harm upon their neighbor shall bear the same injury."
An eye for an eye. A tooth for a tooth. A fracture for a fracture. The concept of just retribution swirled in your mind, the very embodiment of justice. Yet, a subtle smirk tugged at the corners of your lips. Was such fairness truly fitting? Was it not too generous, too even-handed? After all, fairness is a fleeting concept in this treacherous game, isn't it?
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Unforgivable
Summery: I donโt even know justโฆ. Iโm sorry
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Angst
~ Aemond Targaryen x Fem Reader ~
~ Aegon Targaryen x Fem Reader ~
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โYou must do this itโs your dutyโ I tried reassuring myself, as I look over myself one last time smoothing my white dress before making my way to the dark oak door, my breathing getting a little heavier it only getting worse with tears welling up in my eyes once Iโm standing in front of the throne room.
It had now been years since that fateful day, life was perfect. To perfect.
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Sadness, betrayal, anger, rage, fury. Is all I felt when I found out about my husband and sisters betrayal and their secret life together while I life here in the keep with my children withering away, trying my best to be strong for my child.
It all made sense the feeling of us not feeling as connected as before, the sorrys he whispered in my ear as his guilty fucking tears drop into my hair, shoulder, cheek, neck as he hugs me when he thought I was sleep. How gullible I was. No more.
After days of drowning myself in my cups, I finally make myself get out of bed and visit little rhaegar in his nursery to break fast with my little boy. After I go to the gardens then to the library not saying in a place for more then an hour. I wandered around until I made it back to my bed chamber. I couldn๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝt stay here not after that.
Turning around I make my way to the throne room. The guards greeting before getting me in. I look up to see aegon comfortable on the throne rolling his eyes at whatever the lord in front of him ways saying. โMy king, the princess y/n.โ The guards said cutting off the blabbering man.
Aegon looked down at me his face lighting up. โAhh, my sweet. Come, come. The rest of you are dismissed.โ His voice changing from kind to stern in a matter of seconds. Once everyone had rushed out I made my way to the bottom of the steps and looked up at him.
โWhat can I do I owe this visit?โ He asked kindly as he get up and makes his way down to me. โMy king, if it isnโt to much to ask I would like to have a separate chamber from my husband.โ I admitted to him. Aegon looked surprised and confused. โMay I ask why?โ
I took a deep breath before smiling at him. โWould you do it with the promise you will find out soon enough?โ I asked worried he might say no.
โYouโre with is my command, princess.โ
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Three weeks it has been since that day five weeks since I found out about my husband and sisters betrayal. All my things have moved to my new chamber but with everything that has happened Aegon has been visiting me and rhaegar a bit. But Today was the day he was coming back. Coming back to pretend my love for him hasnโt burned out that everything is perfect.
โRhaegar Targaryen, you come here this instant and get in your bath.โ I laugh as the little boy run around trying to get away from me only in his pants. โNooo, mummy.โ He screams laughing. โYou can never escape me.โ I giggle as I wrap my arms around my son, picking him up and pressing kisses all over his face.
My happiness died down much faster than a burning candle when my back collided with a hard chest. I turned around to see none other then my husband looking confused and hurt as he looks at me. I never break eye contact as I speak to rhaegar. โMy love go wait in the wash room while a speak with your father.โ
I get a โyes mummyโ before his footsteps fade away. โWelcome back, husband.โ I say finally looking away to go pick out oils to put in the bath. โMy wife. Why have you moved all your things?โ He asks coming next to me.
He wanted an answer I will give him an answer. โHow was fucking my sister.โ I ask back to him a cruel smile making its way onto my face. The look on his face was like all the life had drained from him. โItโs not-โ
โItโs not what I think?โ I cut him off the smile never leaving my face. โI think itโs exactly what I think.โ Finally my smile dropping and my face turning into one of fury. โIโm sorry it will never happen again Iโll never see her aga-โ
โAnd what of your children?โ A tear falling down my face. I watch as he ignore my question raising his hand attempting to wipe the fallen tear only to get his hand smacked away. โDont you ever touch me again, not after you touched her. fuck.โ
I put down the oils before making my way my wooden cupboard to pick out rhaegars night clothes. Aemond following right behind me. โMy love, I promise I wonโt see any of them again. We can forget this ever happened. We can be a family again.โ
I look at him with heart break in my eyes. โWe canโt. What you did was unforgivable.โ He looked desperate now. โYes, yes we can nothing will stop us we can be happy.โ
I shake my head sobs leaving my lips. โWe canโt, Iโm with child from another.โ I looked up at him to see his eyes blackened and his face hard. โWho.โ He demanded. I mumbled a reply back earning myself a hit in the face. โI asked who.โ He yelled in my face as he tightly gripped my arms holding me in place.
โAegon.โ
It happened so fast I didnโt even register it at first but when I finally clicked I started clawing at his hand. My feet were no longer touching the ground my body pressed against the cupboards as I canโt breathe from the tightness of his grip.
โYou dirty whore, my brother my fucking brother. At least alys could give me more then one child, what kind of woman are you fucking disgrace.โ He insulted but never stopping as my vision blackens.
I look over to the changing wall to see my son, my life, my sweet boy, tears streaming down his face yelling at his father to stop. But his pleas and cries fall upon deaf ears. I look at my son as he looks at me giving him one last smile before I feel nothing.
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Once aemond finally comes back to his senses hearing his sons yells for his mother aemond let the woman go to let her stand only for get to collapse to the floor unmoving. Rhaegar wasted no time running to his mother cradling her head begging for to wake up.
Aemond realising what he had just done drops to his knees before taking her from his sonโs hands. He looked upon her face brushing her hair out of it. โNo, no, no. Please wake up, my love. I will to better I promise just wake up.โ The man wails for his wife.
Aemond was so distraught from his actions he didnโt realise his son had run out of the room. He didnโt know how long he was sat there rocking his wife his tears staining her dress.
He didnโt even notice his brother enter the room until he spoke up. โWhat have you done.โ Aegon cried falling to his knees. โI- I didnโt mean to. I was so angry.โ The younger cried tightening his hold. โWhy?โ
โShe said she was with child.โ Aemond cried. โYour child Aegon.โ Realisation crawled upon the elders face. โI never once laid with her.โ Aegon told him making him realise he murdered his wife,
because of a lie.
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Dear my king Aegon Targaryen.
I write this letter as Iโm to humiliated to tell you with my voice of my husbands infidelity. I have found out he has a family with my sister, alys rivers. Iโm not sure what I will do yet. Maybe I will run away with my son. Maybe I will just deal with this myself and never send this letter to you. Iโm not sure yet.
I feel like an awful person for wanted the death of my sister and her children but I canโt help feel that way. Iโm not really sure what I am to do my king my brother just please give me justice.
Love your sister
Y/n Strong
Aegon gave her the justice she wanted. But he couldnโt bring the same justice when it came to his brother.
But years later
Her son rhaegar Targaryen finally could
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๐๐๐๐๐๐๐: The war to Robertโs Rebellion is finally over, Robert Baratheon has finally destroy the Targaryen Dynasty. He has killed Prince Rhaegar Targaryen at the Trident, while Princess Elia Martell and her three children Rhaenys, Aegon, and Viserra, were killed by Lord Tywin Lannister's orders during the Sack of King's Landing. But is that really true? No, one child still lives, Viserra Targaryen, the last true living child and youngest child of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen and Princess Elia Martell. In 283 AC, Ashara Dayne, the sister to the late Ser Arthur Dayne and one of Elia Martellโs ladies-and-waiting, but also one of her best friends during Robert's Rebellion and Ser Jon Connington one of Rhaegar Targaryen's best loyal knights and best friend decides to send a raven to the Prince Oberyn Martell in, Dorne stating for him to come to Starfall, alone where she and the exile knight have something important to tell Oberyn Martell, whether or not it might put all their lives in danger or in jeopardy.
๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐: cursing, robertโs rebellion war mention, characters deaths mention, suicide thoughts, war, betrayal, violence, angst, secrets. (Please, remind me if there are any missing warnings, I have missed or forgotten)
๐/๐: Ahhhh, hello my loves! SUPRISE!!! I have decided to do the GOT fanfic, instead of doing it on Wattpad, I will be doing it on Tumblr. This story will be following the TV series and a bit of the books spoilerโs; but mostly the TV series GOT, so please remember that. There is not much warnings for this chapter as, it is the Prologue to this story. Also, for the story I decided to put Ashara Dayne in my story she will not die like in the books, she still lives in GOT universe because to be honest, I really do love her character, and well she is a badass woman. Also for Ser Jon Connington, I have decided to add him as well, in which both GOT characters will have a bigger part in this story.

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๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐โ๐ ๐๐๐: ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐.
Looking outside, through one the windowโs of the castle of the beautiful sea of Star-Fall, were it is located in the western Red Mountains, stood a beautiful woman who is a tall and a fair maiden all together. Her long dark hair tumbled around her shoulders but what really got otherโs attention were her very own eyes in particular her beautiful purple eyes who some would say she would be consider a Targaryen or resemble one at that. The ones that did know her very well, she went by the name of Ashara Dayne. But the ones who did not know her well like to gossip and talk at court, behind her back and would call her -
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The sister of the late Ser Arthur Dayne, "The Sword Of The Morning." With her, she carried a beautiful babe, not even a year old yet. The babe who truly resembled a true ๐๐๐ซ๐ ๐๐ซ๐ฒ๐๐ง, just like her late father Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, as her elder siblings Rhaenys and Aegon Targaryen truly looked like their own mother with their very own Dornish features, on the other hand Viserra, truly did look like her late father, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen with her little scruff of white hair poking out of her head, while her little brownish eyes with a bit of blueish hue in them and her appearance, told a different tale her eyes truly resembled a ๐๐๐ซ๐ญ๐๐ฅ๐ฅ, just like her late mother Princess Elia Martell.
Ashara felt sorry, for the little babe, for Viserra will never get to meet her mother and father, but her siblings Rhaenys and Aegon, as well. Ashara knew this world was a menโs world and women were just simply living in it, to just be broodmares and give men the heirs they truly needed, but little Viserra will never be that type of Queen or get to meet or, see her family ever again, as they were taken from her, before she could even say goodbye to any of them.
Her grandmother Queen Rhaella was dead, her grandfather the Mad King Aerys was dead as well, as her father and mother Prince Rhaegar and Princess Elia were dead, her sister and brother the late Princess Rhaenys and Prince Aegon were dead as well.
The whereabouts of her Uncle Viserys and Aunt Daenerys were unknown as they went into hiding and where shipped across the Narrow Sea as soon as Stannis Baratheon and his men arrived on Dragonstone, but did not find them instead they found Queen Rhaella there as she was found dead on Dragonstone.
This little babes entire family was all gone and not just any family house the Targaryen dynasty was finally gone. Just because Prince Rhaegar Targaryen had kidnapped and raped the Lady Lyanna Stark of Winterfell and did nothing but get his whole family slaughtered and killed for his actions and consequences.
She looked down at the little babe of who she carried, while the babe grabbed onto her fingers with, her tiny hands and smiled up at her. Some would say the babe was Ashara Dayneโs, but she knew the cold hard truth, of where this babe truly came from, the babe was not hers, but her late best friend Princess Elia Martell; for she was the youngest daughter and last living child of Princess Elia Martell and Prince Rhaegar Targaryen.
Ashara Dayne also had lost, so much within the years of Robertโs Rebellions wars, the war had changed everything for her and her family, hell it even change her, even if the war was finally over, still she had lost so many people she had loved and cared about; she had lost her still-born daughter, her lover, her best friend Princess Elia Martell, and her brother Ser Arthur Dayne. No matter, what she felt about ending her life right then and there, she felt that her life didnโt have any worth anymore. To her what was the point of living and breathing, she knew that she had lost, everyone she truly loved and cared about.
Ashara still had her younger sister Allyria Dayne alive but she was sent away to Blackhaven, for protection and away from the war as she knew Robert Baratheon would kill every Targaryen loyalist and blood Targaryen, he could get his bare hands on, but he could make an exception for the houses that would bend the knee to him as their rightful new King, but even Ashara Dayne knew she nor the Dayne's or Martell's were going to bend the knee to the newly crowned drunken cunt of a Usurper Robert Baratheon, who ended the Targaryen dynasty, just because they did not have any dragons as they were long gone or extinct from the world.
She later had gotten another raven from Blackhaven stating, that her sister, Allyria Dayne is set to be betrothed to, Lord Beric Dondarrion of Blackhaven. Where now it was just her, as the last true Dayne of Star-Fall. She would be the next "Lady Regent Ashara Dayne of Star-Fall." But, she even knew that, she could not rule Star-Fall anymore as she had already faked her death in order to protect the princess Viserra Targaryen and what was left of her family's bloodline. Her eldest brother would soon become the Lord of Star-Fall.
The people that knew her as the beautiful Lady Ashara Dayne, was now long dead as she had faked her death by suicide from a broken heart by jumping off one of the towers of Star-Fall. For now, she went as her new given name Wylla Sand, one of her former wet-nurses who died due to a fever she had her name changed in order to protect Viserra Targaryen from Robert Baratheon and Tywin Lannister, and those who wish to harm, the sweet little princess of King's Landing.
Just a few days ago right before she was about to end her life by committing suicide by jumping from the top of the Palestone Sword, one of the towers of Star-Fall, and fall into the sea and disappear forever. But things change for her; instinct just a few days ago a raven had arrived in Star-Fall, for Ashara Dayne from Lord Varys also known as, โThe Spiderโโ in Kingโs Landing stating,
๐ท๐๐๐๐ ๐ป๐๐๐ข, ๐ฐ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ณ๐๐ข๐๐ Wylla Sand ๐พ๐ ๐๐๐๐-๐ต๐๐๐: ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ข ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐, ๐๐๐ ๐ธ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐. You are not that hard to tract down my Lady, but my little birds of whispers inform me you have faked your death in your very own home at Star-Fall in order for you to protect your family from the now newly crowned King Robert Baratheon's wrath and rage. First, m๐ข ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐ ๐ข๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐๐ lost of your ๐๐๐๐๐-๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ฐ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ณ๐๐ข๐๐, "T๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ O๐ T๐๐ ๐ผ๐๐๐๐๐๐.'' ๐ท๐ ๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ข๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐๐๐ in ๐บ๐๐๐โ๐ ๐ป๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ fight for what was truly right for the Seven Kingdoms and the entire realm.
I have heard from my little birds in Dorne that, your former lover, Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell, was seen in Star-Fall recently to return to you, your family's ancestral sword the Sword Of The Morning, "Dawn". I do wish, Lord Eddard Stark could see you alive on better circumstances, but I'm afraid with the newly crowned King Robert Baratheon on the Iron Throne now is a big no for you, I do not think it is a good time for you or your family to leave Star-Fall as of yet. I am hoping this raven fine's you well my Lady, because there are some pressing matters that we have to attend to and it has everything to do with, the princess Viserra Targaryen's very own name and birthright written all over in King's Landings and the entire realm of the Seven Kingdoms.
Now, ๐ธ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐, ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ด๐๐๐ ๐ผ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๐๐ข๐, ๐ฐeg๐๐, ๐๐๐ ๐
๐๐๐๐๐๐ Targaryen, ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ order to be ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ข "T๐๐ ๐ผ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐" ๐๐๐ ๐ถ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ฒ๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ strict ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐ป๐๐๐ ๐๐ข๐ ๐๐ ๐ป๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐. Now this must be kept between us only. For, I fear for the little dragon princess safety and for her to return to Kings Landing where she rightfully belongs,and when the time comes for her she will be ready to ascend the Iron Throne as the true heir she was meant to be just like her late grandfather the late Mad King Aerys Targaryen wanted her to be. ๐ธ ๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ to, ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐
๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ข๐๐ on time,and ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐บ๐๐๐ and ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐ ๐บ๐๐๐โ๐ ๐ป๐๐๐๐๐๐ and send her to Dorne ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐. She is to be sent to Star-Fall, where the now exile Ser Jon Connington, will meet you at the gates of the Dayne castle, where little princess Viserra Targaryen, will be given to you under my orders in private and away from traitors and others eyes, who wish to harm the true heir to the Iron Throne.
๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐ธ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ Jon Connington, ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ and mission ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ one day ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐,and the Seven Kingdoms. Ser Jon Connington was able to sail away with the princess Viserra Targaryen before Robert Baratheon and his men could kill him as to being Targaryen loyalist and a dear friend to Rhaegar Targaryen. T๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ her uncle ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐พ๐๐๐๐ข๐ ๐ผ๐๐๐๐๐๐ of Dorne. ๐ฐ๐๐, ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ธ ๐๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ข๐. ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐
๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ข๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ and well, ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐ and Ser Jon Connington made an oath to protect the little princess Viserra with his life until his last breath ๐๐๐ she shall ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ and Ser Connington's guidance ๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐พ๐๐๐๐ข๐ ๐ผ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐ โ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ whereabouts ๐๐๐ when he ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ he will care for her as she has his very own blood in her after all. ๐ธ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐ณ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐-๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐-๐ต๐๐๐, ๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐ and Ser Jon Connington ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐m ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐. ๐ธ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ป๐๐๐ข Ashara Wylla, ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ด๐๐๐ ๐ผ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐ with her life and children's life, now she trusts you with her last living child's life until her very last breath, you are ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ trusted friend and loyal lady ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐-๐๐๐-๐ ๐๐๐๐๐โ๐ you were with her during Roberts Rebellion and then fled with your brother before the Sack of King's Landing. Know, this ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐, ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐. ๐ธ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ raven ๐๐๐๐โ๐ ๐ข๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐. ๐ฐ๐๐, ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐, ๐
๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ข๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ t๐๐๐ born ruler, a ๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐ ๐ t๐๐๐ ๐ณ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐. ๐ฐ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ข, ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐. And when the times comes s๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ธ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ โ๐ต๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ฑ๐๐๐๐โโ ๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ and for they ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ข dragon ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ and burning to ash ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐s and her entire family. ๐๐๐๐, ๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐, ๐ป๐๐๐ข ๐ฐ๐๐๐๐๐, Lady Wylla. ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐,
Lord Varys, "Master of Whisperers"
The raven that Lord Varys, had sent Lady Ashara, a chill down her spine as she did not want Elia Martell's last living child and only living daughter the little Viserra to grow up to be like her grandfather the late โMad Kingโโ Aerys Targaryen. She had first met the little babe Viserra, when Ser Jon Connington had came to Star-Fall in order to give little Viserra Targaryen to her loyal servant Flora, who help deliver her still-born daughter along with the wet-nurse Wylla and help her grieve for her stillborn daughter.
Lady Ashara and Ser Jon Connington had an argument over his welcome to Star-Fall and that he made no argument of over staying his welcome and would not be exile again especially to the only surviving child and true heir of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen and Princess Elia Martell.
He then later told Lady Ashara Dayne that she may not like him and will hate him forever for what Rhaegar Targaryen did, to his wife and children. But he had sworn an oath to his best friends Rhaegar Targaryen and her brother Ser Arthur Dayne as a kingsguard and, a knight of the Seven Kingdoms and protector, that he would serve Viserra Targaryen as his true loyalties are only to the Targaryens and the heir to the Iron Throne.
When Ser Jon Connington had handed the babe to her. Her heart stopped for a moment, just by looking at her she could immediately see Elia Martell, in her very own daughter. What she saw was this pure, innocent, child who had to watch her entire family be slaughtered and killed by Robert Baratheon and his men of traitors. She remembers a time when she was in King's Landing, right before Viserra Targaryen was born, Princess Elia Martell and Queen Rhaella Targaryen were fearful for little Viserra because unlike Rhaneys and Aegon that smelled like Dornish to him.
The "Mad King" Aerys II Targaryen had actually taken a liking to his youngest granddaughter telling her that she was a true Targaryen and a true Queen even he would say that in his so called dragon dreams and his madness, he would dream of her that one day she too will sit the Iron Throne, but what was fearful of the words he said were -
"Viserra Targaryen my greatest weapon, my youngest granddaughter and my true heir, you shall be the most fearful and dangerous ruler of the Targaryen Dynasty, and the entire realm of Westero's has ever seen, one day they will truly see what you really are and when the time comes you will be ready to "burn them all" for what they have done to you and your madness just like what they did to me. You have the blood of the dragon, the blood of Old Valyria, you have my blood in you, it runs thick through you and only you can use it to your advantage and show those damn bastards traitors who you really are, for you are; The Dragon's Queen."
But, no one had to blame anyone for Robert's Rebellion war for happening but Rhaegar Targaryen โThe Last Dragonโโ for kidnapping and raping Lyanna Stark โThe She-Wolfโโ. When Ashara found out about what was about to happen, she knew they were all going to war for what Rhaegar and Lyanna did. And, she knew her brother Ser Arthur Dayne, would take part in the war because of his loyalties to his best friend Rhaegar Targaryen.
No matter, how much she plead for her brother Ser Arthur Dayne, not to go he had promised to her that he would come back to her, Ashara prayed to the Seven and to any the gods, that would hear her prayer, to bring her brother back safely to her when the war was finally over. But even she knew it was all just a lie, just for her to lose the last bit, of faith within the gods, as the gods were cruel to everyone.
Zoning out, and startled by one of the servants coming through the doors, while Ser Jon Connington made his way into the chambers of Lady Ashara Dayne for a guard had opened the door for the servant and knight named Flora. Ashara Dayne looked up from where she stood, and not before putting the little babe Viserra in her cot, before looking at the servant and raising her eyebrows to Ser Jon Connington as well, before he too gave her a smirk. She soon then, spoke in a stern tone.
โYes, Flora, what is it this time?" before continuing to speak and looking at Ser Jon Connington with annoyed expression, "And, to what do I own the pleasure of, of your entitled presence here, Ser Jon Connington?"
โForgive me, my Lady, I am sorry to be unannounced, but Prince Oberyn Martell has arrived from Dorne, and wishes to speak to you alone." Flora spoke as she had her eyes glancing down at her feet, not before glancing at the handsome Knight who still did not talk but just kept on staring at Lady Ashara with a serious look. Without, Lady Ashara or the Knight known as Ser Jon Connington knowing Flora secretly sought a glance at the little babe Viserra, in which she was in her cot babbling away not knowing what was happening.
"Oh, yes, please do tell Prince Oberyn Martell, to come in." spoke, the Lady Ashara, as she looked directly at Flora the servant before walking to the table ignoring the entitled knight's presence and grabbing two cups of Dornish wine for her and Prince Oberyn Martell.
"Right away, my Lady." Flora replied, before bowing to both the lady and the knight going away quickly to the door once the guards had open the door but to inform Prince Oberyn Martell he may come in to speak to the Lady of Star-Fall as well. Finally, Ser Jon Connington spoke but in an aggravated tone-
"You had the fucking damn, Red Viper of a snake Prince Oberyn Marterll of Dorne come here?" "Seven hells, Ashara what were you thinking, what tis' next, you have that damn bastard of usurper Robert Baratheon and his men of fucking traitors, come here to slaughter and kill us all and the little princess and, the true heir to the Iron Throne?"
"How dare you speak to me like that, do not forget, yourself "Ser" Jon Connington, you know damn well why he is here, I can't not change that Prince Oberyn Martell is here and came all this way from Dorne besides he is Viserra's only kin who is left alive besides Prince Doran Martell, I will not be told what I cannot do in my own damn castle by a damn exiled knight!" snapped, Ashara as she looked at Ser Jon Connington with a glare.
"Do you trust him?" spoke, Ser Jon Connington before continuing to speak to her but in a softer tone, "The Prince Oberyn Martell, can he truly be trusted, as you say you know him very well can he be trusted, especially with this dangerous secret about the little princess, I do not trust anyone but you Ashara, I don't give a damn what Lord Varys says, I'm telling you and only you?"
"I do Jon, I would trust Oberyn Martell with my life, trust me he is a complicated man and his ego may be somewhat annoying but he has a good heart I know that because, he truly loved his sister Elia and her children more than anything in this world, no matter what, I know he will help us protect Viserra from anyone who wishes to lay harm to her."
"I trust you Ashara, but do not expect me to play friendly, with the Red Viper of Dorne, if it comes down to saving the princess, I will not hesitate to kill anyone who wishes to harm her, even if it is her own blood or kin."
"I know, you will but please, Jon just let me handle this please, Prince Oberyn Martell will understand what is at stake here once he arrives in Star-Fall. You don't know him like I do, I know him, he would never wish to harm the princess, especially his own niece Viserra, Elia's only living child and his blood."
"Well, that was a lovely conversation, now please try not to kill him or his damn guards, with your damn glare." spoke, Ashara in a statistical tone with the roll of her eyes.
"Ah, yes, yes, yes... And, you try not to kill anyone, with your looks and your damn controlling ways, Wylla."
"As well as you, Ser Griff."
"Well, Viserra, my darling it looks like, to us your Uncle Oberyn is here from, Dorne just to meet you." spoke Ashara, as she gave the little princess Viserra a silly smile, not before sipping her wine. Little Viserra, looked up at, Lady Ashara and gave her a smile back before babbling once more.
Just then the doors to the chambers open again, in which Ashara Dayne and Ser Jon Connington while having his hand the hilt of his sword standing in between Ashara and Viserra, both looked up from where she was sitting along with little Viserra in her cot by her side slowly rocking the cot.
Looking around her cot little Viserra stop, what she was doing as she heard the noise. It was non-other than Prince Oberyn Martell of Dorne, coming in a hurry to see if it was really Ashara Dayne if she truly was alive. The servant named Flora again, came into the chambers in a hurry telling Prince Oberyn, to please not rush into the chambers for the guards would think he was here to harm Lady Ashara and the little princess Viserra.
"Ashara, h-how are you alive?" spoke, Oberyn Martell, as he looked at her in shock and surprise not before noticing Ser Jon Connington. Ashara look at her best friend's brother, not before looking out the window and gulping down the last bit of wine she had before setting the cup on the table.
"They told me, you were dead, that you had killed yourself and jumped off Star-Falls tower and into the sea, right after your brother was killed at the Tower of Joy." spoke, Oberyn, as he slowly came near her, and the little babe of who he did not notice yet. Slowly, Ser Jon Connington looked at Prince Oberyn as he gave him a hardened all the playfulness gone from his face as he stayed back but not to over step where he was at as well.
When Oberyn Martell looked at Ser Jon, he finally knew who he was looking at besides the Lady Ashara Dayne, of where he stood he was one of the late Prince Rhaegar Targaryen's loyal friends and knight's also known as the exile knight, Ser Jon Connington also known by his hidden name "Griff". Prince Oberyn Martell's eyes hardened at that as he was blinded by rage and hate by the so-called knight who took no part in the war of Roberts Rebellion and did not save his sister Elia and her children.
Ignoring, the Lady Ashara's protest not to fight in her very own bedchambers or castle where the guards were stationed outside the door. Due to the little princess being here she did not want for them to get violent or spill any bloodshed Prince Oberyn walked briskly to Ser Jon Connington as he took out his sword and pointed it at Ser Jon Connington neck while Ser Jon Connington grabbed his sword as well.
"You bastard traitor of a knight, what are you doing here, have you come here to kill us as well." spoke, Oberyn with anger and rage in his tone as he looked at Ser Jon Connington.
"No, I haven't yet." replied," Ser Jon Connington as he continued, as he stared at Oberyn Martell with a challenge me look.
"How many people had to die and suffer because your friend the beautiful noble Rhaegar Targaryen couldn't meet the expectations of his consequences when he kidnapped and raped Lyanna Stark while, my sister Elia Martell and her children had to suffer the consequences of his damn mistakes."
"ENOUGH, the both of you," spoke, Ashara as she continued, "You may not like him, here Oberyn but he is my guest, I can't change that but you are here for a reason."
Finally, Lady Ashara Dayne decided, to turn around and look at the Prince of Dorne, Oberyn Martell, with anguish and rage in her eyes as not before speaking in an emotionless tone ignoring Ser Jon Connnington's glare again.
"I am alive, because I fake my death Oberyn, I had to." replied, Ashara as she look at Oberyn, before continuing to speak, "You got Lord Varys raven, didn't you?"
"I did, Ashara if I may speak? What is this really about?" spoke, Oberyn with furrowed his eyebrows in confusion as to why he is really here while also, ignoring Ser Jon Connington glare yet again.
Not looking at Prince Oberyn or Ser Jon, the Lady Ashara spoke, in a tone that should not represent any lady especially a higherborn at that. "Do you know what, they did to my brother Oberyn?" "E-Elia and her children, were innocent they did not have to die the way they did."
Ser Jon Connington looks away as he could not meet the eyes of Ashara or Oberyn talk about her brother Ser Arthur Dayne one of his best friends and Elia Martell and her other children, also know as Rhaegar Targaryen's children.
Oberyn looked away from her, as soon as Ashara spoke but while also glaring at Ser Jon, about the mention of his own sister Elia and her children, his nieces and nephew. Talking about his sister and her children were a sore and hurtful subject on the Martell's but, especially for Prince Oberyn Martell as he and Elia were so close during their childhood before, she was even betrothed and to be married off to the Silver Prince Rhaegar Targaryen.
His sweet sister and her children were innocent and, the Mad King Aerys took advantage of that, he did not have to keep them there as hostages or prisoners within the Red Keep, just because he was paranoid that the Martell's especially his uncle Prince Lewyn Martell who died during Roberts Rebellion as well he would turn against him and take away his favorite grandchild Viserra Targaryen his only one true heir when Rhaegar Targaryen had been killed at the Banks of the Trident by Robert Baratheon.
His eldest darling niece Rhaenys, was stabbed over hundred times while under the bed of her father's Rhaegar's bedchambers waiting for him to save her, while his brave nephew Aegon was ripped away from his own sister Elia as his head was smashed against a wall and was believed to be unrecognizable, and lastly sweet little Viserra, was rumored to have her throat slit open while her blood poured from her neck while laying in her cot left to die while she choked on her own blood, as Elia Martell watched defenseless and caged while being rapped and murdered, as her children were killed right in front of her.
"YOU DON'T THINK I KNOW THAT ASHARA? MY SISTER AND HER CHILDREN WERE MURDER AND LEFT TO BE KILLED AS ANIMALS WITHIN THAT DAMN KINGDOM." yelled, Oberyn to Ashara as he had thrown his cup of wine to the floor, as tears and rage within him came out of his very own eyes and heart.
Startled by the yelling and the loud bang of noise, little Viserra started whaling loud, in her cot as she could feel her uncles rage and hate being torn in two pieces at the same time. Quickly, Ashara walked to the cot and picked up Viserra slowly rocking her back and forth to keep her from crying too much. Oberyn took a glance at the babe in Ashara's arms slowly to walk towards her side to get a better view of the babe, he had thought Ashara had a still-born daughter but clearly the babe was very much alive, what other secrets were the great Lady Ashara were hiding from him.
Startled, with the princess cries, Ser Jon Connington moved forward, ready to advance at any given moment as he had his hand on the hilt of his sword, before he could do anything Ashara said, "Don't, it's okay Jon, let Oberyn come forward."
With, a nod to Lady Ashara Dayne, Ser Jon Connington, moved back but still kept his eyes on the Red Viper of Dorne. He knew he had, to let Oberyn Martell see his niece even if he is sworn to protect her from harm at all cost.
"Oberyn, I would like for you to meet someone that is very special to me that was sent from the Gods above."
"I thought you had, a still-born daughter Ashara?" question, Oberyn with a confused look. "That's just a baby."
Lady Ashara and Ser Jon, looked at Prince Oberyn Martell not before meeting each other's eyes and giving each other an understanding look. Ashara came forward with the little babe Viserra Targaryen as she carefully handed the babe to her Uncle Oberyn Martell as he looked at her with a curious look and emotion in his eyes while the Viserra made grabbing hands towards her Uncle and cooed at him.
"Oberyn, she is not just a baby or any baby really?" continued, Ashara as she looked at Ser Jon Connington, with a nod, "She is your niece, Viserra Targaryen. The daughter of Rhaegar Targaryen and your sister Elia Martell."
"H-How is she alive, she can't-"
"She is very much alive, Oberyn, you may hate me all you want but know this, I did my best to protect Elia Martell and her other children, but I could not get to them in time Lord Varys was the one to save her right before he handed the princess Viserra Targaryen to me, I was able sail away from King's Landing and bring her here to Lady Ashara Dayne." cut in but replied, Ser Jon, as he looked away from Oberyn Martell and Ashara Dayne not before looking at the Princess Viserra Targaryen who looked so much like his best friend Rhaegar Targaryen and a mix of Elia Martell as well.
"She is your niece, Oberyn, as much as you can't believe or you want denied it she is Viserra Targaryen and she will always be, but for now, in order to protect her we had to give her a new name which will be Ella Dayne. The true born daughter of the late Lady Ashara Dayne of Star-Fall and the late Brandon Stark of Winterfell."
"But when the time comes she will know her true identity." spoke, Ashara as she looked at both Oberyn Martell and Ser Jon Connington with an understanding of both men there. "Until then, we will protect her from any harm and with "fire and blood" she will take her throne back when the time comes she will ascend the Iron Throne as the true heir."
"For she is, Viserra Targaryen, second of her name, the true heir to the Iron Throne. The last living child of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen and Princess Elia Martell."
โTHE SUN QUEENโ

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Can I request body worship for AU Arthur Dayne x Targaryen reader where the rebellion was won?
She is married to her brother Rhaegar but he left her and she is angry at Arthur for helping him.
Sorry if it's a mess or doesn't meet the rules. I'm really trying๐ซฃ
Oooooh! Interesting! Now, in this story, the reader is not angry at Arthur at this point, but deeply unhappy over everything that happened. I hope you are ok with that.

โHopeโ
Pairing: Arthur Dayne/Fem. Reader (AFAB | Sister/Former bride of Rhaegar Targaryen)
Prompt: Praise & Body Worship
Themes: Some angst | NSFT | Smut
Warnings: Major character death prior to the story | Targaryen marriage practices | Age difference | Mentions of divorce/annulment | Arranged marriage | Praise | Body worship | Kissing | Foreplay | Penetrative sex
Wordcount: 2.6K words
Minors DNI | 18+
Summary: After a month of being unhappily married, your relationship with Arthur Dayne moves toward a happier future.
A/n: In this AU, Targaryen loyalists win the war and crush Robertโs Rebellion. Rhaegar and Lyanna survive. Aerys perishes after falling on the blades of the Iron Throne when word of Rhaegarโs victory reaches him. Rhaegar is made king upon his return to Kingโs Landing. In order to bring the North and House Stark back into the Kingโs Peace, Rhaegar yields to the pressure brought down on him by everyone and agrees to cast aside his first wife and make Lyanna Stark his queen and sole wife instead. Lyannaโs child by him, a baby boy named Aenar Targaryen (Jon Snow in the books), is legitimized as he is the only child born to Rhaegar thus far. Rhaegarโs first wife is told to leave for a manse procured for her in Pentos. Ser Arthur Dayne, a knight of the Kingsguard who is forty-four, is released from his vows and is commanded to take the princess to wife. This story takes place toward the end of the 284th year After the Conquest, after Arthur marries the princess and takes her to their new home.ย
A/n: Tannis is Taenira Narratys, a daughter of the prominent Narratys family of Pentos. She has served the princess (reader) since they were both children as her handmaiden. ย
โIs the manse to your liking, sweetling?โ Arthur said. He stood in the open doorway to the bedchamber, uncertain if he was to enter or not. โDo these rooms please you?โย
โThey are more than adequate,โ you responded, and you looked out of the window. The sun was already setting. Its light illuminated the tawny stone towers and walls of the great city of Pentos in glorious swathes of orange and pink, crimson and gold. Fisherfolk brought their boats to the shore, their nets filled with wriggling fish. They shouted merrily to those who had gathered on the docks with baskets in hand, promising the finest catch of the day for the right amount of silver and gold. Such sights and sounds pained you, for they reminded you of the moments you walked down to the bustling harbor of Kingโs Landing to watch the comings and goings of patched-up boats and mighty ships and their many sails. ย
Arthur stayed where he was. โMay I enter, sweetling?โย
You glanced over your shoulder at the imposing warrior you were commanded to take for a second husband. Arthur had made use of the bath chamber to wash and dress. His breeches and leather riding boots were new, and his tunic was of fine plum-colored Dornish linen. It awoke the color in his eyes. The Sword of the Morning was an uncommonly handsome man. He was also incredibly kind. Had your marriage to him begun under happier circumstances, you would have rushed into his arms. It had not, and so, you remained by the window.ย
โThis is your home as much as it is my own, ser,โ you replied, returning your attention to the world beyond the walls of your new home. A Red Priestess called out from the open windows of a high tower. Her voice echoed through the city's western quarter in a hypnotic song, reminding the faithful of R'hllor that the time of prayer was almost at hand. โYou can enter any chamber you wish.โย
โHusband,โ Arthur entreated. "Please call me husband. Or Arthur.โ
โOf course, ser,โ you sighed, defeated. Arthur was your husband, bound to you by oaths sworn in the ways of old Valyria. They could never be broken; those who possessed the power to do so lived behind the Black Walls of Volantis, and they played no part in the wedding. They would not stir themselves to help anyway. You were a Targaryen, and those who held power in Volantis would never willingly aid a Targaryen.
โTannis said the servants are preparing a meal for us,โ Arthur said. He did not press the issue on how he should be addressed. He stepped in and closed the door behind him. โWould you care to sup with me?โ
โI am not hungry, ser,โ you murmured.ย
Arthur crossed over to you. He reached out to touch you. Then, he thought better of it and dropped his hands. โYou have not eaten a proper meal in many days,โ he remarked, his voice full of concern. โPlease, sweetling. Come and eat with me.โ
โWhy did you help him, ser?โ You asked, your gaze resting on a procession of men and women arrayed in rich crimson robes. They were holding lit torches and leading others down a paved stone road to the shore, to light the great nightfire and perform the prayer of thanks to the Red God. โWhy did you help Rhaegar flee with hisโฆ companion?โย
โI am, or was, a knight of the Kingsguard,โ Arthur began, amazed by the restraint you still showed when talking of Lyanna, the woman Rhaegar forsook you for. โI swore to serve and obey, and Seven help me, I loved Rhaegar like a brother. I will offer no justification for the part I played in the ruin that was your first marriage and the abject humiliation that followed. We should have reasoned with the prince and urged him to remain steadfast to you. We did not.โย
โYou did not,โ you retorted, still wounded by what he and his sworn brothers once did. โDoes that shame you, ser?โย
โMore than you will ever know,โ Arthur freely admitted. โIt is also why I agreed to be released from my vows, and why I consented to take you for a wife.โ
โWhy, ser?โ you then said, your curiosity piqued. Rhaegar revealed nothing to you and your mother until the ink had dried, and nothing could be done to reverse the royal edict Tywin Lannister issued on his behalf. โWhy did Rhaegar make such an offer to one of the Kingsguard, when another high-born lord with wealth and titles to their name could have easily served?โย
โA high-born lord with wealth and titles could have been convinced to raise an army in your name,โ Arthur explained. When he wed you, he swore to be loyal and truthful. He fully intended to honor his vows. โThose of us who followed him on his quest to flee with his companion, on the other hand, would not. Our families would not have acted contrary to our wishes. Forgive me. My words must pain you, but they are the truth.โ
โI see. Rhaegar rid himself of me and chained me to you instead, a man who wed me out of shame and a duty to be carried out in the name of the Iron Throne, nothing more.โ You laughed bitterly. โThat certainly puts me in my proper place, ser.โ
Arthur dared to touch you then. โPray put such dark thoughts from your mind,โ your husband urged, unable to bear to see you in such despair. He took your hand into his and led you to the bed. He bade you to sit on the edge, and he got down to his haunches, his hand still clasping yours. โI am not Rhaegar. And while our marriage may have begun on duty and my shame, it could be so much more than that.โ
โHow, ser?โ You look down on the hand around yours. It was large and powerful, and it was callused from years spent wielding a fabled sword. Dawn rested upon an ornate rack affixed to one wall, nestled safely within a polished leather scabbard adorned with milky white diamonds smoothed to flat discs. โHow do you propose to do such a thing?โ
โBy atoning for my share in wronging you,โ Arthur explained. He drew closer, heartened by you not pulling away and demanding that he leave, something you had done other times. โBy keeping you safe and content. By tending to your happiness, soothing you when you are troubled, and satisfying your desires in the bedchamber.โ
โRhaegar never cared for what I desired,โ you confessed after a moment. Arthur was once Rhaegarโs friend. He would not think highly of you speaking poorly of the prince. Still, stating it felt liberating. โHe was gentle, to be sure, and he kept away the nights I wished to be by myself, but he never truly concerned himself with what I desired. I am not even certain of what I desire anymore.โ
Arthur held his tongue. Now was not the moment to apportion more blame and distress you even further. It could be dealt with another time.ย
โPerhaps we can discover that together, sweetling.โ Arthur settled on his knees and straightened himself. Every aspect of his marriage and its success hinged on how he approached a matter as delicate as sharing pleasures, how you answered, and how he conducted himself after that. โMay we do so?โ
Nearly half a year had passed since Lyanna was escorted into King's Landing, and you were ordered to step aside and then made toย take a knight of the Kingsguard for a husband. And for the turn of the moon you had been wed, Arthur had been nothing but patient. He never claimed his rights as a husband, and he did not ask you to fulfill your duties as a wife. Nevertheless, it had to be done. You could not elude your duty to him forever.ย
โVery well, ser,โ you said and closed your eyes. โLet us begin then.โ
Arthur took the lead. He leaned forward and pressed his lips to yours. His kiss was soft, and his mouth tasted of mint and cloves. You were surprised by how tender it was.
โStand, sweetling,โ Arthur said, rising. โI need to take off your clothing and mine.โ
You trembled, and you obeyed. Arthur helped you to your feet and moved behind you to untie ribbons, remove pins, and unfasten buttons. He was skilled at the task, and he did not fumble in the slightest. Your girdle was the first to fall to the floor, then your gown, and then your shift, a confection of silk that slid down your arms and pooled about your feet. A moment of silence followed before you heard boots being removed and the rustle of linen and leather as your husband undressed. Goosebumps spread over your limbs while you stood there, nearly exposed in only your smallclothes. Arthur stroked your arms when you moved to cover your breasts with your hands.
โDo not be afraid of me,โ he whispered into your ear. โI will not harm you.โ
You swallowed and turned around, flushing when Arthur tilted your chin with the crook of his finger, compelling you to look at him. Arthur was tallโtaller than even Rhaegar. His golden skin was marred with a patchwork of scars, yet they did not diminish his comely appearance. His eyes slowly drifted over your body. It was as if he was drinking all of you in.
โYou are beautiful, sweetling,โ Arthur professed with reverence. โRhaegar is a fool to have forsaken you.โ
โYou lie, ser,โ you blurted out, unable to believe what he just said.
โI do not lie,โ Arthur returned solemnly. โYou are beautiful, and Rhaegar truly is a fool. If I had been him, I would not have given the Stark girl a second glance, let alone run after her.โ
โPretty words, ser,โ you declared, โbut they are words still. You are also a man, and you possess the appetites other men possess. What is to stop you from seeking the companionship of your own Lyanna Stark?โ
Arthur gathered you into his arms. โI neither seek nor desire the companionship of others,โ he husked. โWhy should I, when I already have a companion as wondrous as you to turn to?โ
You blushed despite yourself. Arthur smiled as understanding dawned. Praise was what he needed to make the way ahead easier this night, and praise was what he intended to use to set you at ease with him. He ran his hands up your back and then down your hair.
โYour skin feels like cream,โ Arthur breathed. โYour hair reminds me of silk; it is that soft. But wait, sweetling,โ he said when you moved to turn away. โDo not turn to the bed just yet. There is more.โ
โYes, ser.โ
He took your hands, kissed each and every one of your fingers, and then placed them by your sides. He caressed the soft swell of your breasts and brushed his thumbs over your nipples until your breath hitched and your skin began to tingle. He kissed your brow, your cheek, and the curve of your throat. He moved even lower, down the cleft between your breasts and onto your belly, his lips and his tongue leaving a damp, hot trail in their wake. When he knelt to pull down your small clothes, your heart was racing away in your chest.
โDo you want me to go on, sweetling?โ Arthur looked up at you, his hands gripping your thighs.
You could no longer speak. A strange and powerful spell had been cast over you. It robbed you of your speech and made you crave more of what was done before. Still, you managed to nod, gasping when Arthur rose, picked you up, and carried you to bed. He left your side briefly to light a fire in the hearth to drive away the gathering gloom. When he returned, strange chants could be heard in the distance. You paid little heed to them. The warmth of the man moving over you had captured your every thought.
โYou are beautiful,โ Arthur repeated, bringing his weight down on you. โAnd you are mine. Just like I am yours. Close your eyes, sweetling. I will see to the rest.โ
Again, you obeyed, but eagerly this time, twining your arms around Arthurโs waist, spreading your legs, and resting them over his thighs. Once, you would not have even deigned to do such a thing, so wroth were you with him aiding Rhaegar fleeing to Dorne with Lyanna. And yet, Arthur had been patient throughout, seeing to your comfort as best as he could, even during those dark moments when you raged at him and gave into your sorrow. Now, a change had come. It promised to drive away sadness and rage and let joy replace them. You yielded to it in the end, just as you yielded to the one who wished to belong to you by more than just oath.
โYou are glorious,โ Arthur groaned, bracing his hand by your shoulder and guiding himself into the wet heat of your body. When he sank his cock fully, you let out a transported whine. It inflamed him. โAnd you are doing so well, sweetling. So well. Hold on to me.โย
He began to move. Each thrust sent flashes of red-hot pleasure surging up your spine, and when you cried out, Arthur praised you and encouraged you to continue. Never had you felt this way before, so wild and wanton and free. You clutched desperately at your husband's shoulders, your nails scouring his flesh when he slipped his other arm around your lower back and drove you further and further into bliss. Arthur was the first to orgasm. He shook and sobbed out your name. The sound overcame you so much that it brought about your own unraveling. You moaned, long and low and deep, as you came. Then you opened your eyes, and you found yourself drowning in a sea of lilac that had been set alight. It was for you. All of it was for you. Soon, it all came to an end, and Arthur went still.
He rolled off you after hearing a soft knock on the door. โSupper is ready, my lord,โ Taenira said from the other side. โWould you and the princess like to have it on the terrace? The weather is quite fine.โ ย
โHave it sent to this chamber, Tannis,โ Arthur said, and he took you into his arms. โWill you eat with me now, sweetling?โย
โYes, ser,โ you said, having discovered something that passed for an appetite. When you looked up at him, he leaned down and kissed you. Then he laughed softly when your stomach rumbled.ย
โHusband, sweetling,โ Arthur said, his chest still heaving from exertion. โCall me husband. No matter. There is time enough for that.โ He grew silent for a while, as if he were deep in thought. At length, he added, โPray open your heart to me. I will give you no cause to doubt me, or my intentions toward you.โ
Your breath caught in your throat. To open your heart to him was a notion you had not even considered until now. Still, what took place between you and him gave you pause, and made you look at him a little differently. Arthur may have aided Rhaegar, you reminded yourself, but he was not Rhaegar himself. You dared to allow yourself to hope.ย
โYou have been good to me,โ you allowed, โbut IโฆI will need time.โ
โI am more than prepared to give you that,โ Arthur said. โCome closer, sweetling. Let us rest a little until Tannis returns with our meal.โ
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