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rcslinfrey:
   â you are sure ? â the blonde questioned, noticing he wasnât drinking any wine just like her. a rather refreshing realization since everyone surrounding them seemed to be in a drunken state or at the least boderline. â thatâs unfortunate. although, truth be told, i believe the pastries are much more enjoyable than any of the wine here. â
âyes, thank you.â he said with a nod of his head. duty was the most important thing in his life. and he wasnât going to throw it away because of a drunken mistake. âyes iâve heard the pastries are something to taste. would you like to accompany me to grab a few?â it was a risky question, a bastard asking a high born lady? unheard of.Â
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ironwcrn:
there were so many NEW faces , new guests to meet tonight ; more than the ones she already knew. it was both distressing & & comforting to see the north so populated for once. a pleasant smile was flashed in the squireâs direction.  â iâm glad. â there was a delicate ⌠look to the man that she swore shouldâve belonged to a lord     but his clothes spoke otherwise.  â are you new to WINTERFELL ? ? â
dominicâs head turned to the direction of the voice- a little surprised. he didnât think that she would initiate a conversation. from her clothes, dominic could tell she was of noble birth and he doesnât really expect any high born ladies to initiate conversations with him, a bastard.  âum no my lady, i have been once before with lord tommen.âÂ
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barcthecns:
       â      oh dominic.      â      a subtle smile trickled along supple,    WINE STAINED     lips.       â       what is it with all you dashing young men,     &&     not knowing how to dance,    i might just have to teach you all myself.       â      it was truly   UNDENIABLE    to say that the young baratheon lady had, had far too much to drink && not enough to eat.Â
a silent chuckle escaped his lips. like tommen, myrcell was just as funny when drunk. âlets get on with it then?â it has always been one of dominicâs wishes to dance with a noble lady. one that he never thought would come true. him- a bastard, dancing with a noble lady? if he was told that when he was younger, he wouldnât have believed it for a second. .Â
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barcthecns:
       â       dominic,      if you do not take this goblet and then dance with me i will be highly offended.       â      she would not,      and she had an idea that he     KNEW    that also,     but the bubbling liquids sheâd consumed had her in a     PLEASURABLE    haze.       â      you wouldnât want to upset your lords sister,      would you ??       â
growing up near the lady myrcella, he knew her traits. and he knew that lady didnât truly mean it but still there was a chance that she could have and he definitely  did not what to upset his lordâs family. he knew how close tommen was with his sister, he definitely, definitely did not what to upset his lordâs sister. âas you wish my lady.â he said with a small bow, with an outstretch of his hand. âthough i must admit, i am not gifted with a talent for dancing.â
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sbarathxon:
  â âtommen?â she had thought him to be some distant lannister cousin, come to the north with the other baratheon tropes to muscle up support for the visiting nobles. she had not thought him to refer to tommen as âlordâ, however. dropping into a curtsy in return, she offered her companion a smile. âyou are his squire?â was tommen old enough to have a squire? it had been so long since sheâd last seen him. âwell, as his cousin, i am here to relieve you of your duty, ser. just a cup. i know heâll feel bad if you werenât allowed to enjoy yourself.â
at the word âcousinâ dominic instantly bowed. âforgive me my lady, i did not know you were lord tommenâs cousin.â tommen had told stories of shireen but dominic had never really seen his cousin until now. a flush of red -an obvious sign of embarrassment- coloured his cheeks. he has never felt so embarrassed. how could you dominic, your lordâs family! âtruly my lady i must not. however i could pour you another wine? maybe grab you some cakes?âÂ
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âOH PLEASE dominic, stop making me laugh.â he let out a wholehearted chuckle. if tommen was sober he wouldnât be laughing this much but SOBER TOMMEN still thought that dominic took his career way TOO SERIOUSLY. though he was grateful, sometimes he couldnât get rid of the guilt. âcome on, grab a goblet, donât make me feel bad.âÂ
out of the order of his lord, dominic took a goblet and took a tiny sip of the wine. he couldnât help but continue to finish the glass. he instantly put it down, afraid heâll let tommen down if he couldnât perform his duties as best as he could. lady cersei would definitely be angry. âthough you my lord, i am having fun. therefore, how many fun you have tonight is shared with me, so you neednât worry.âÂ
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sbarathxon:
  â âtruly?â perhaps she had indulged in a cup ( or three ) of the sweet dornish wines that her men had hauled in from her ship. she had such a fondness for the wine above others and it wouldnât be ladylike for her to ask for a strong mug of ale. âwho is your duty to, good ser? i will be sure to let your lord know youâve done a wonderful job so far.â
âlord tommen my lady.â he said a small bow. he was always bowing. bowing to his noble lord, bowing to his noble lady. bowing to this merchant, bowing to this maester. perhaps it was because he was a bastard and as a bastard he felt extremely inferior to those around him.
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TOMMEN LAUGHED. his squire was so dutiful and at times it was funny. tommen with a little bit of wine in his system found it funnier tonight. âyou are ridiculously funny dominic.â he said before pouring himself some more wine. âplease do me a favour and have fun?â he said to his squire before letting the wine intoxicate his body.Â
âi am having fun looking after you my lord.â when to be honest, he had a mere idea of what fun was. when he was a kid fun was having three meals a day and surviving a storm. duty never ends. he repeated in his head. he didnât have anything better to do, itâd be a surprise if any lady wanted to dance with a bastard.Â
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steelwcters:
     â squire to the son of a lannister ?  how ironic.   you could almost be the young baratheon lord himself, so someone whoâs only ever heard description of him, â  domas shook his hands,  â but, if iâm not mistaken - STORM is a bastard name, is it not ?   how does a bastard end up the squire of a noble lord of the richest two houses in westeros ? â
at times, waves of jealousy would fill the storm boy whenever he saw tommen. all his life tommen and the rest of the baratheon-lannisters had grown up with everything within their reach. good food, good clothing, good shelter. something that he never had growing up. he pulled his hand back behind his back after and smiled- the story was a sweet one. âlord tommen is a kind man. it was during one of the hardest storms the stormlands had ever seen. the people who orphaned me, they were gone before their time. so i was there in the streets, a boy of ten, about to freeze to death and i suddenly i felt this heavy, warm cloth, i looked up and tommen was there. i owe my life to him.â he took a breath, his mind going back to that bad but all the while the best winter before he took a seat beside the other. âand waters, a bastard name as well. what brings you to winterfell?â
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aiguiille:
âIt was very necessary.â He had to taste them. Perhaps she was biased, for she had eaten those since she was a little girl and it brought her lovely childhood memories, but there were no better cakes in all the north. Maybe even Westeros. Not even Sansaâs beloved lemon cakes. Cheerful laughter bubbled from her lips, clear joy in her eyes and she did as told and grabbed a cake. âI told you! Better keep this plate close to us before someone sees us and decide to try one. I normally donât share but Iâm willing to make an exception for you.â It was a jest, for Arya did not mind sharing. âYou know my name, but I donât know yours.â She had seen him around with Tommen Baratheon, and that was all she knew about the young man.
he was starting to like the little stark lady. there was something different about her. so young and carefree, if he ever had a sister, he pictured her to be like arya stark. he had never tasted a cake so good. being part of the smallfolk in the stormlands, there was never any food. if his family was lucky they would have three meals in one day. most of the time it was just two, during the worst of the winters, it was just one. bread and leafy green vegetables and water from a dirty clay cup. it still took a while for the storm boy to get used to the fancy clothes, fancy food, fancy cutlery, fancy furniture, fancy everything. the noble families are too lucky. was a sentence that continued to enter his mind when he saw the extravagance of objects that the noble lords and ladies had. he laughed at all that arya said, she was good company. âdominic storm.â it felt weird not saying my lady at the end of the introduction. âsquire to tommen baratheon.âÂ
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âno- thank you.â his hand facing the offerer. he had made a promise to himself that he would not drink. he was here for tommen, not for himself. if anything happened to the boy because of dominicâs drunkenness, he wouldnât be able to live with the guilt. Â âi am here solely for duty.â
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       â i would not assume to present myself to the lady of house stark without being asked to do so,   but if there is a chance then of course i will extend my gratitude, â  he nodded to the younger of the two, and found himself chuckling,    â you could all but pass yourself off as a lannister of casterly rockwith that hair  â  but i see no sigil.   and a lannister always wears their gold proudly, do they not ? â  he raised a thick eyebrow and took a swig of his beverage.   â kissed by gold, some call it â the bravosi, i think.  but that does not matter,â he offered his hand to the youth,  â domas waters, of kings landing.  â
he nodded his head as a sign of understanding towards the man in front of him. he wasnât one to speak for the kind lady of the north but he knew she would appreciate it. he was caught off guard with the comment about the hair. though it was common for many people to mention his lannister gold hair, it stil always surprised him. it gave him some gladness that he could pass as a lannister. a member of a great house. that was the dream. he brought his hand from behind his back to connect with the olderâs. âdominic storm. squire to tommen baratheon. pleasure to meet you domas.âÂ
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        â if i had known that the northern houses held feasts like this, iâd have come a long time ago. â  he grinned, half-drunk on the wine they had shared out in generous flagons,   â i must remember to return to my room at the inn - or simply sleep where i FALL.  we shall see. â
âyes-â he agreed with the other man, his head making a small nodding action, his slightly long blonde hair following the action. most people had said his hair was too pretty for him. his hair was too pretty for a bastard. it was golden and it shimmered in the sun. some had even thought he was a lannister. hair as gold as that- he could be a lannister. but by his surname, he knew he wasnât. storm. natural son of some noble lord in the storm lands that occasionally made his life easier. occasionally. â-perhaps a personal thank you to lady catelyn is needed.âÂ
#why did i start writing about his hair#???#my brain confused me#actually my brain confused itself#anyways
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aiguiille:
Her smile vanished at his words and confusion adorned her features. Had her words sounded like an order? She hadnât meant such thing! It had been more like a suggestion, inviting him to try them himself. âNo! I can get them myself.â He was their guest after all, and she was not going to make him serve her. âIâm Arya, not lady,â she told him stubbornly. If she had to be honest, she had lost count of how many times she had been called âmy ladyâ in the past few days â it did not make her happy. âI will get them for you.â And before he could stop her, she made it to the table and grabbed a plate. She returned with a smile playing on her lips and took an empty seat next to him. âCome on, eat one! You wonât regret it.â
before he could protest the stark girl had already dashed off to get the food. though he knew that it was not an order, dominicâs dutiful persona could not be switched off. as he watched the trail of brown hair to the food, dominic couldnât help but feel guilty. he was not high born and she was not low born, the opposites in fact and it wasnât right that a noble lady would serve a peasant. he sat there, waiting for her, guilt slowly eating him up. his pointed finger nervously tapping the wooden table up and down. he bit his lip as he thought. apologise immediately. his mind spiralled into the worst scenarios. what if he lost his job? what if from someone elseâs perspective it looks like he was ordering her? what if tommen looks down on him? the plate landed in front of him and he gave the little lady a smile. âthank you myâ- arya, but this was not necessary. but thank you, again.â he hastily apologised before taking a bite of the food. âoh this is wonderful. too good not to be shared. please, arya, have some too.âÂ
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aiguiille:
The great hall was buzzing with music and laughter â it was true that Winterfell had never been more alive. Arya tugged at her sleeve in an a n x i o u s manner as she walked into the room, feeling the weight of the gown slowing her down. Â She appreciated Sansaâs help to get ready, but the elegant hair and the beautiful dress wasnât her. Giving a good impression had never been one of her priorities, she simply w i s h e d for a good night with her friends and family. She reached for a goblet of wine and smiled at the person next to the table. âI heard there are apple and cheese cakes. Those are my favorite.â
he placed a smile on his lips for the start and most likely the rest of the night. occasionally heâd glance at tommen, checking if he was of need of anything. he was his squire. but tommen like the kind boy he is, had let dominic to enjoy his time at the party. though dominic was never one for the celebrations, he was grateful for the freedom. dominic had taken a place at one of the wooden tables. watching people dance and laugh. it was nice to see so much happiness in one place. as a bastard heâs never had much happiness and even less being orphaned by a smallfolk man and woman. but he grateful. he wouldnât be here today if it werenât for them. the joy bursted out of everyone and it was an infectious thing. âwould you like me to get them for you my lady?â dominic asked, already standing up and waiting for the answer.  if he ever had a house, his words would be âduty never ends.âÂ
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ironwcrn:
T A L I A  had stepped foot in the keep many times before âŚÂ y e t , it had never been this lively. people bumped into each other continuously , issuing a quick apology before going on their way. the food was evenly distributed      it seemed like the cold barely bothered anyone with the mead in their belly. the music was a soothing tune to her ears , her fingers wrapped around a goblet , the red liquid of W I N E faded in the background.  it was a favorable night. she had taken a spot away from the crowd , lips attached to the metal of the cup , allowing the wine to find entrance , the burning in her throat soothing.  â  - SORRY , am i in your way ? ?  â
dominic was never one for celebrations. partly because he never had anything to celebrate for. when he was young on his nameday, his âparentsâ would give him three meals instead of two. another year of survival in the storm lands. he was lucky. they were part of the small folk- the lowliest people in westeros. the people that orphaned him didnât even have surnames. and as he grew up he realised, he was lucky to be a bastard. he was lucky enough to be a squire for tommen baratheon. blue eyes scanned the keep, so much happiness and so much people, it had made the keep look tiny. dom was slowly pushed back and he wasnât bothered. he stood away from the crowd, watching the scene from a distant. his head snapped to the direction of the voice. he had thought he was alone. âno my lady.â he said with a small bow.Â
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