#Chapter 15
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"For now, your secret is safe with me."
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"I'm either completely in love with your boyfriend or utterly terrified of him," Ridoc says under his breath. "Not sure at the moment."
"Both," Cat answers from his left. "You can be both. Trust me."
"You shouldn't be either," Trager mutters.
Ridoc glances my way and rolls his eyes.
I bite back my smile. "I'm never scared of him." Xaden's eyes find mine, and my pulse skips. "And he's not my boyfriend."
Rhi snorts and Ridoc offers me a sarcastic thumbs-up.
"Agreed," Xaden says. "That's far too casual a term for what we are."
#Chapter 15#Onyx Storm#Rebecca Yarros#Xaden Riorson#Violet Sorrengail#Riorgail#Ridoc Gamlyn#Cat Cordella#Trager#Rhi Matthias#book quotes#Cat X Trager#Xaden x Violet#lol Ridoc and Xadens relationship#character dynamics#all the times he foreshadows (pun intended) a marriage#mind speak#Aaric keep your boyfriend away from me / whereâs your scary boyfriend â all the vibes check
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HEYYYY!!
Chapter 15 of LoF is finally out!! sitting at 29,824 words!
I also want to share my first cover art for LoF:
I had a lot of inspo for this cover!! I wanted it to have influence of a classic Spider-Man and Batman cover while also still being my art style. imagine my surprise to learn that Spider-Man has a cover similar to Dick Grayson...
Soooo yeah!! spent 9 hours on this cover and i'm glad to finally have it out. i hope to do more as the story progresses
#erinwantstowrite#ao3#ao3 fanfic#leap of faith ao3#peter parker#leap of faith catch me if you can#leap of faith#peter parker in gotham#chapter 15#digital art#digital illustration#comic book#comic book cover#cover art#spider-man#spider man#batman#batfam#batfamily
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don't ask Morvay what Rin does in his free time
#nu: carnival#nu carnival#nuca#nu carnival fanart#nu: carnival fanart#morvay#rin#nu carnival morvay#nu carnival rin#remember folks#even incubi dont think incest is ok#chapter 15#shitpost
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tw for panic attack, eyestrain (last page), swears
@tsunochizu's backwards through the snow!! this fic is my lifeblood
this scene's from chapter 15, in which iirc sig is like "ok pebbs is acting weird as hell time to get to the bottom of this" and pebbs wants some modified neuron flies for extra storage (which sig can send him the blueprints for), which ends up in them having a very... exciting video call
also I belatedly realized that the author made designs for sig and pebbs in btts but haha I am not redrawing pages~
this took me over a month I'm not even kidding
*dies*
#rw backwards through the snow#chapter 15#tw eyestrain#eyestrain#panic attack#five pebbles#rw five pebbles#5 pebbles#rain world#rain world art#rw comic#no significant harassment#rw no significant harassment#this was supposed to be a short scribbly thing#because i need to stop being a perfectionist#it kinda worked for the first two pages#fic art#long post#riantart
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second chances
mob boss! lando norris x reader

part fifteen: creature of habit
word count: 1.2k
warnings: smoking, mentions of smoking as an unhealthy coping mechanism, talks of quitting(?)
fourteen | fifteen | sixteen
The moment she slid into the passenger seat of the now familiar car on Wednesday afternoon, she wrinkled her nose. It wasnât too obviousânot like she meant to do itâbut Lando caught it immediately. Her face didnât quite scrunch, but her lips pressed together, and she shifted slightly like she was trying to put some distance between herself and the lingering scent in the car.
It had been a bad night. A bad fucking night. Lando had barely slept, the nicotine still sitting thick in his lungs after going through nearly half a pack while trying to cool off. He thought heâd aired the car out enough, but apparently not.
âYou smoke?â she asked, her voice light but laced with something he couldnât quite name.
Lando barely flicked a glance her way before putting the car in drive. âNot really.â
She gave him a look. The kind that made it clear she didnât buy his bullshit but wasnât going to press him on it either. âOh,â she murmured.âIt smells like smoke in here.â
Lando barely paused as he shifted gears, glancing at her with a blank expression. âDoes it?â
She sniffed again, like she was double-checking, then nodded. The thick scent of tobacco hit the back of her throat with every inhale, forcing her to breathe it in through her nose instead. âYeah.âÂ
He played it cool, turning his attention back to the road. âMustâve been the guy who had it before me.â
She frowned slightly. âYou let people borrow your cars?â
Ah, fuck.
âNot usually,â he said smoothly. Lando played dumb, shifting the car into drive. âWhy?â
She shot him a look before waving a hand slightly in front of her face. âBecause it reeks in here.â
He exhaled through his nose, tilting his head slightly like he was considering it. âHuh. Mustâve been the guy parked next to me then.â
Not that I own my own private three-story garage or anything.
She didnât look convinced.
He kept his expression neutral, his grip on the steering wheel relaxed. She wasnât stupidâhe knew that. But he also wasnât about to sit here and talk about why he had needed a cigarette so badly after what had gone down the night before.
She turned to the window, clearly put off by the lingering scent, and he caught the way she subtly pulled at the collar of her sweater, like she wanted to block out the smell completely. She fidgeted with the collar of her shirt before deciding itâd be rude to show her distaste so blatantly, instead opting to fidget with her fingers in her lap. Her fingers curled against her thigh, her shoulders tensed just the tiniest bit.
Interesting.
The next day, he brought a different car.
He didnât acknowledge it. She didnât bring it up. But when she got in, there was no wrinkling of her nose, no slight shift of discomfort. Instead, when she noticed the scented dangling tree ornament hanging from the rearview mirror, there was a twinkle in her eye.
This car was swirling with the artificial scent of french vanilla â much warmer and sweeter than the overwhelming haze theyâd had to inhale the day prior. Instinctively, she smiled.
Huh, it smells nice in here.
Warm scents always had been her favorite, with her always stopping to smell candles that smell like vanilla or snickerdoodle or sâmores whenever she found herself at the mall. And now, her lips curled in a subconscious display of approval as she sat beside him, before she began to delve into all the details of her day.
It was stupid how much that pleased him.
A week later, his boys started noticing.
âAlright,â Max Fewtrell said, arms crossed, watching Lando fidget with something in his hands. âEnough of this shit. Youâre fidgety as fuck, mate. What the fuck is going on with you?â He eyed Lando, watching the way his fingers twitched slightly on the table. âYou good?â
âWhat dâyou mean?â Lando muttered, scowling as he flicked an unlit cigarette between his fingers. He exhaled sharply, tapping his fingers against the table. Heâd been doing that a lot lately. Twitching. Tapping. Clenching his jaw. Running his hand through his hair. All the fucking things he used to do before he ever picked up a cigarette.
Max Verstappen raised an eyebrow. âYouâre miserable.â
âI am not miserable!â Lando snapped, then hesitated, rubbing a hand down his face.
Deep breaths. Get your shit together Norris. For fuckâs sake.
âOkay, maybe a little. But nothinâ more than usual, you muppets.â
Carlos Sainz paused in the middle of their game of pool, watching his boss like the kid was a puzzle missing half its pieces. âDidnât you just buy a fresh pack the other day?â
Ah, so thereâs a brain in there after all.
âYeah,â Fewtrell agreed, his analytical gaze scanning Lando from head to toe and back again. âAnd then I saw you throw it in the bin an hour later.â
Canât you ever mind your own fuckinâ business?
Lando snarled in nor particular direction, twirling the unlit cigerette between his fingers while he stared at it as if it had personally offended him. If he stared at it any harder, the poor thing would likely disintegrate.
Daniel Ricciardo, ever the opportunist, grinned wide and knowing. Mirth danced in those warm brown eyes. âI mean, hey, if youâre quitting, you could just say so.â
Lando let out a sharp breath, leaning against the counter. As soon as he pocketed the stupid cigarette, his fingers twitched like they wanted something to hold. A moment later, he had his lighter out instead, flicking it on and off in repetitive motions. âItâs not quitting.â
Fewtrell narrowed his eyes. âIt looks like quitting.â
Daniel snorted. âBullshit. Youâve been chewing gum like itâs your last meal and looking pissed off for the last three days.â
Fewtrell narrowed his eyes. âYou are quitting.â He grinned. âWhat, you on a sudden health kick? Givinâ up joints for spring rolls?â
Lando sighed through his nose, his jaw tightening slightly. He didnât even like smokingânever had, not really. It was just something that came with the job, something that filled the space between the cracks.
But now? Now it was annoying him. He found himself thinking about it in a way he never had before.
Max Verstappen lifted a brow, actually looking up from his phone. âSince when do you give a shit about that?â
Lando scowled. âItâs justââ He exhaled through his nose, frustrated, rubbing the back of his neck. âWellâ Erm, itâsâ Itâs just not right, yâknow?â
Silence.
Carlos exchanged a glance with Fewtrell. Verstappenâs eyes narrowed slightly. Daniel just looked amused, using every once of self control not to burst out laughing in front of everyone. Oh, this was hilarious.
The guys exchanged glances.
Not right? Since when did Lando give a shit about right and wrong?
Carlos raised a brow. âSince when do you care?â
Lando didnât answer. Instead, he flicked the lighter shut, shoving it into his pocket.
Fewtrell tilted his head. âNot right⌠how?â
And since when? He wanted to ask. Youâve been smokinâ a pack a week since you were old enough to reach the checkout counter at the corner store, so whatâs this bullshit?
Lando pushed off the counter, grabbing his car keys. âDonât worry about it.â
Daniel grinned. âOhhh, I see.â
Lando barely looked up from where he was flipping a lighter between his fingers. âDunno what youâre talking about. Yâdonât see shit,â Lando muttered, flipping him off as he walked out the door.
Danielâs grin widened. âWhatever you say, boss.â
a/n: if this feels too filler again, i'm sorry. i'm just trying to build their dynamic a bit, but hopefully the upcoming chapters will be more interesting for you guys. thank you for reading!
#formula 1#formula 1 fic#saffu's works#second chances#lando norris#lando norris fanfiction#lando norris x reader#lando x reader#lando#lando norris imagine#mob boss! lando x reader#mob boss!lando norris x reader#mob boss au#part fifteen#chapter fifteen#part 15#chapter 15#does this feel too filler...#i promise we'll be back to our regularly scheduled programming soon (i hope)#lando imagine#lando x you#ln4
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Lena prefers sleeping at her girlfriend's apartment.
#supercorp#supercorpedit#supergirl#supergirledit#lena luthor#kara danvers#supercorp au#my gifs#*sggif#chapter 15#au gif sets as fanfic#my external hd crapped out on me right after i made these#i gotta re-rip EVERYTHING#rip to me personally
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Chapter 15 I was born something
Chapter 15 of Moonlight
A/N- Soulmatism is both being called to power at the same time, one shrouded by darkness and the other illuminated by bright flames.
Warning- Swearing, talks of pregnancy and sexual harassment, ser gwayne (not bad I just want to say he's in this chapter tehe) angst!!, fluff!!, SPOILERS, LONG CHAPTER.
Pairing- Aemond Targaryen x Velaryon!fem-reader, Cregan Stark x Velaryon!fem-reader
Episode- 2x05-and the very beginning of 2x06
(If you want to be tagged let me know)
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He listened to your breaths as they came and went. Theyâre calm, and the most sweetest song.
Worry once plagued him, it clashed into him the moment he saw you falling under that fainting spell, he was lucky to have been so close otherwise, you would have hit the ground. Yet he didn't take that as a sign of luck at that moment. His worry brought out the worst of his anger he is willing to admit, but why shouldnât he be upset?
He saw you fall, you could have been dying, and thereâs nothing that he couldâve done to prevent death from taking you away from him, so all he knew how to be was desperate. There was no other emotion that wouldâve felt right, not even as the maester was checking you.
Did it help in that situation? No, you would have told him that, his mother would have told him that, but he didnât care, he was terrified until the exact moment the maester revealed you were with child with twins. He felt a bliss wash over him at that moment, like the sun breaking through dark clouds made by a raging storm.
Yet his worry was all but gone, it lingers even still, like sprinkling rain after the worst of the storm. He admires you as you sleep, he admires the way the sun kisses your soft skin making you illuminate even more divine than you already are. He takes note of the way your eyelashes kiss your skin, and the way your lips gently rest on each other. He could watch you for hours on end, his peace in the chaos of the world, his way of life; without you, life would be dull, lifeless, bleak, black and white, boring, and almost pointless.
How could other people find a way to love someone else? Sure he seeked company in someone, itâs his greatest sin and he will never commit it again. Not even if you die. If it was his responsibility to have more children to secure his succession then he would do his duty, but he wouldnât love her, he would think of you, your smile, your laugh, your beauty, your touch, and your enchanting song because he knows no one would ever love him like you love him.
Itâs pretty foolish of you to love him after what heâs done to break your heart, but for some reason, you keep clinging onto him like when you were young. You had a chance to escape, to laugh and point with the others, but you never did, and you never have. Itâs perhaps the only weakness in you, but heâs grateful, blessed, and glad that you continue to love him unconditionally.
Itâs why he has to protect you. You and your sonâyour children.
âAemond.â
He hears the call and looks at the intruder who barged in without warning; seeing his mother walking in with worry filtered in her big brown eyes.
âHow is she?â She asks.
Aemond returns his attention to you in hopes youâll wake soon and continues to stroke your knuckles with his thumb as he refuses to let your hand go.
âThe maester said she will be fine,â Aemond shares. âIt was her grief and the fact that she did not eat.â
Alicent walks down the two steps that lead to the bed and watches her son and his refusal to miss a single breath that escapes you.
âHow did you tell her?â She asks with a hint of judgment clinging onto her. âI hope you did not just blurt it. She may be on our side, but the others are still her family that she loves, you need to be careful when you share such dark words.â
Aemond huffs and turns his head to pass her a brief glare that she misses as she watches you.
âDid you know?â He asks and chooses not to comment on the fact that he knows how to talk to you, heâs no imbecile. âSheâs with child.â
Alicentâs brown eyes find him and he quickly looks back at you. âYes, Helaena told me last night. She just found out, which is why I warn you that you need to beââ
âI know,â he cuts his mother off impatiently. âI know how to talk to her. Iâm no fool. Iâm notâŚmhm,â he chooses to leave Aegon out of the conversation.
âTwins, Helaena says,â Alicent chooses to ignore what was at the tip of his tongue and reaches the foot of the bed to watch Aemond and his short-lived bliss. âCongratulations. You must be happy.â
Aemond tilts his head, making his hair cascade over his shoulder and hide the faint smile that tugs on his lips, and stays while he reaches his hand over to caress your belly with a feathered touch.
Before he can express his joy, or give any positive reaction at all, he takes a deep breath as if the next words that are coming out of him are going to hurt to say, causing his happiness to dimishness as worry makes itself plain to see.
âOneâŚtwin is smaller than the other the maester says,â he says in a voice thatâs so rare for Alicent to hear nowadays. âWhat does that mean?â
He looks over at his mother for help, for reassurance that it will be fine. As if her words were the salvation.
âJust that,â she tries to comfort Aemondâs worry that begins to ache her own heart even if she tries hard to fight it. âSometimes it tends to happen with twins, one takes more than the other, but,â she breathes out deeply and looks at you with more worry than she offered her son. âItâs still early, it will resolve.â
Aemondâs eye stays on his mother to take in more comfort but when he finds none his eyes return to you and tries to believe the little help his mother offered with a faint smileâNo, he smirks now and this time Alicent doesnât miss it.
âThis war will take a lot from us, but my children will be the future of my house. I will make sure of it,â he says, making Alicentâs lips twitch to a frown while her eyebrows knit together with conflict brought by his choice of words.
A gleam proceeds to catch her eyes and when she locates where it comes from, she sees Aegonâs Valyrian steel dagger strapped to his belt as if it was a trophy he won and needed to show off to everyone who had eyes.
âBe easy on her,â Alicent musters as she breathes out her conflict. âAnd donât involve her in your warpath, Aemond.â
He scoffs but doesnât counter, he instead interjects softly. âShe wonât be happy about it.â
Alicent chuckles breathlessly. âNo, she will not, it seems she inherited her ferocity from both parts of her family.â
He hums and slides his hand away from your belly to cup your hand with both of his large hands to be able to bring your hand up and kiss your knuckles.
âShe wonât wake,â Aemond mutters ever so softly with a hint of desperation that escapes as if asking for help without outright expressing it at this moment where itâs just her and him.
âGive her time,â she offers him some console. âThe maester said she will be fine, so she shall. Sheâs lost a lot in a short timeâŚitâs not easy. â
Aemond answers with silence whilst he brings your hand down to rest it on the bed without letting it actually escape from the security of his hold.
âMy Prince,â a third visitor interjects in the silence and steals the attention of both Aemond and Alicent. âKing Aegonâs carriage is approaching the city.â
At the mention, Aemond sits up straight, and that softness that his features were cast under slowly hardens just as he gives the guard a response. âLet me know when heâs reached the Red Keep.â
Alicent watches the guard take in Aemondâs demand without hesitance before he takes off, leaving her troubled by her conflict as she watches her son act too unbothered by what befell his brother.
He should be furious, but his rage is missing. He should be overcome with worry that his King and older brother was wounded in battle, but his worry is just placed on you and you alone.
ââ
*YOU*
She was there, the day you touched the clouds for the first time. She was there when you knew nothing was better than being a part of the never-ending sky. She was there because the first dragon you ever rode was Meleys.
âMy mother was seven years old when she first took to the skies,â you remember pointing out with disappointment because you just turned seven and you could not mount your dragon yet. You were too young, your mother said.
You never realized then that she was just protecting you, after all the sickness that plagued you since you were a babe had barely been expelled from your body, she just wanted to make sure that nothing took you from her just as she was assured you would live a long life after all.
Nevertheless, that disappointment was short-lived, your grandmother had made sure of that.
âActually I talked to your mother and guess what?â She began to tease you while you caressed Meleysâ snout much to your dragon's jealousy.
âWhat is it?â Youâre too impatient to play.
A smile brightens her face before she gives you the answer. âYou can fly with me. I know itâs not the same as flying your own dragon, but that time will come soon. As for now, we can mount Meleys together and we can take to the skies together as a name day present from me.â
You remember the joy that overcame you at that moment. Sure you still wanted to mount your own dragon, but her offer did satisfy that desire. It is like having a snack when youâre hungry, it does not fulfill you but it does keep you satisfied for a while. Thatâs how it was. You were satisfied at that moment, you were happy to be in the sky. It was the best moment of your life, you knew you would die happy if death had chosen to take you that day.
It was an exaggeration, of course, you realized that not long after, but you were only seven then and you were in the clouds for the first time. You could finally stop imagining how they felt because you could feel the moistness soak your fingertips as you tried to reach them while Meleys ascended higher. And when she was lost within the fluffy white clouds, the water soaked your face, but you did not care. You were carefree.
Nothing occupied your mind at that moment, nothing worried you. You felt as weightless as the clouds, and you beamed as bright as the sun in the sky. Your dreams hadnât come true yet, you needed to take to the skies on the back of your own dragon, but the gift of flying for the first time was all thanks to her. She gave you that experience, she made you happy at that moment and never failed to make you happy as you got older. She never stopped protecting youâŚbutâŚyou did fail her.
Youâre in Kingâs Landing for a reason, arenât you? To report to your family the war plans, the comings and goings of the most valuable members in the Green faction, the decisions that are made around the council table, and any other plans that the Green council may have. Youâre here to warn your family so they can get an advantage, so they can get closer to the throne, so they donât run such a high risk of getting wounded or dying. But your grandmother died regardless.
You failed her, you failed them. You failed at the one thing you were supposed to do and now you lost someone else you love. And the crazy thing is that you donât hate or blame Aemond for what happened, you blame yourself.
The weight of guilt lies on you because you couldnât do the one thing you were supposed to do. Because no matter how hard you try you canât be something valuable. Thatâs all you wanted, thatâs why you left in the first place, to prove to your mother that you could be reliable, that you can be a fierce warrior, that you arenât just a princess in a castle, and that you can be so much more. You wanted to be so much more, prove to her that you can be important, valuable, and fierce. That part of you is there, you wanted to show her that, but your grandmother died, and with her lies that fight. You feel like nothing nowâŚ
Daemon would be so madâŚand you shouldn't care what he has to think about you, but how can you not after you failed so miserably? After your grandmother died and her dragon along with her?
Youâre mad at yourselfâno, youâre furious at yourself. If you had been better perhaps she would still be alive.
âReady?â You tug yourself away from your train of thought and focus on Aerion before you grab a raw piece of meat from the bowl beside you, and place it down in front of his hatchling.
âShrykos, <Dracarys>,â you command.
Shrykos tilts her little head before blinking and glancing at Aerion as if waiting for the okay. But your son canât answer, he just watches Shrykos, and the hatchling watches him.
âShrykos, <Dracarys>,â you repeat the command, making the hatchling now look at the piece of meat in front of her before she opens her mouth and lets out a small blast of fire.
Aerion watches the fire engulf the small piece of meat, the way the flames come out of his dragon's mouth to cook the meat and he canât help but giggle and wave his fat little arms.
â<Good job, Shrykos,>â you praise the hatchling.
Aerionâs head turns to you and he coos, making a smile spread on your mournful face. âShrykos,â you repeat to your son, making him study you before he coos after you as if trying to say his dragon's name too.
âYes!â You clap. âSheâs your dragon. Shrykos.â
Aerion coos the same way again and his dragon this time scurries over to him to sit in between his legs.
âYour mother would be delighted to see the way he interacts with his dragon,â Vanessa comments, making you smile wider.
âShe would,â you muse and reach over to try and caress your son's head, but you must have reached out to him too quickly because suddenly Shrykos snaps her head towards you and shrieks out at you.
â<Whoa,>â you gasp in surprise yet also awe because sheâs grown to be so protective in such a short time. Jacaerys was right, having Aerion bond with a dragon can protect him in ways some guards canât.
â<It's okay. Calm down, girl.>â You try to ease her worry. â<Calm.>â
The dragonâs eyes donât leave you for a solid minute, she watches you carefully until Aerion starts to cry.
âShe meant no harm,â you assure him as youâre able to grab him now and bring him up with you as you stand to your given height, causing the hatchling to flap her delicate wings to perch herself on your shoulder and remain close to Aerion.
âItâs okay,â you continue to try to console him before you wipe away his tears and press a kiss on his cheek.
Shrykos watches the interaction and stretches her neck out to coo softly at Aerion as if trying to mimic you in calming him down.
âSee? Sheâs just worried about you,â you tell Aerion, and he sniffles just seconds before his attention focuses on the pendant that you found around your neck after you woke up.
âOf course,â you mutter with an amused smile and watch him grab your pendant before he yanks it back towards him, pulling a gasp out of your mouth. âGods.â
Aerion pulls the pendant to his mouth but you grab his hand and shake your head. Yet before you can pull the pendant away, the doors open and snatch your attention to your husband walking in and coming to an immediate halt when he sees you on your feet.
âAemond,â you greet him with a faint smile.
Said man takes a step forward and his eye studies you hard as if making sure youâre really there, that youâre not some ghost set out to bid a last goodbye; while also trying to figure out if your smile directed at him is real or feigned. After all, you both know who brought down Meleys and your grandmother. It wasnât Aegon you both knew that.
Yet no matter how hard or how long his eye remains fixated on you, that sweet smile doesnât falter or fade, that smile on your face turns to a grin actually.
âWhat is it?â You break him from his stupor whilst also trying to tug your pendant away from Aerionâs mouth.
âYouâŚâ Aemond trails off and finally breaks away from the cast your mere presence put him under to close the distance that keeps you apart. âYou should be abed. Not on your feet.â
You roll your eyes and approach Vanessa to hand Aerion to her, causing the little hatchling to disembark your shoulder and instead fly over to Vanessaâs.
âIâm fine,â you direct at Aemond as you turn to face him and find your body moving toward him. âI ate, Iââ
âVanessa,â Aemond snaps at your handmaiden with a glower that you get in between.
âStop, donât snap at her, talk to me,â you ease the worry you see weighing down on him.
Aemondâs eye flickers to you, but he also wants to scold Vanessa for not keeping you abed where youâll be safe so he parts his lips to argue, but you finally meet him halfway and grab his arm, focusing all his attention back to you as if you were the center of the universe.
âLeave her be. I stood up, you know that. I am not an invalid, I just should've been more careful,â you add to your case. âBut I ate. Iâm feeling stronger already.â
His chest rises high as he takes in a deep frustrated breath before he lets it all go and is left with worry.
Before you can continue to address the matter at hand though, you turn your attention to Vanessa. âTake him to Helaena and Jaehaera, she has Morghul out too, he and Shrykos can bond.â
Vanessa nods and doesnât linger behind, she leaves your quarters rather quickly, leaving you to face your husband and slide your hand down his arm to grab his hand.
âIâm fine,â you tell him one more. âThe news just didnât settle well, plus I was on an empty stomach, it all just overwhelmed me, but Iâm fineâŚweâre fine,â you finish in a whisper and pull his hand toward you to press his palm against your belly.
âIâm sure the maester broke the news,â you continue with a proud smile that he misses because he watches your intertwined hands caressing the spot where your twins are growing.
âTwins,â he whispers with no worry clinging to his voice, it's soft and full of awe just like his eye.
âThatâs why I havenât been feeling hungry, and why Iâve been uncomfortable,â you address the matter. âTheyâre the reason.â
Aemondâs eye goes to you and now endearment also accompanies the already sweet feelings his eye expresses. You want to follow up with more, but your lips part, and a single breath escapes past your lips as you stand there feeling seen, appreciated, and loved under his gaze, but also feeling worry and guilt strike your heart as he looks at you.
You want to share it, you want to spill out what troubles you, but your words get caught in your throat when Aemond goes down on one knee and presses a gentle kiss on your belly before he rests his forehead against it.
Now at this very moment, the tension of war is forgotten completely. You exist only in your bliss.
âI wanted to tell you. I had half the mind to fly to Rookâs Rest the moment I found out to tell you, but I resisted my urge,â you share as you swing your arm around his head to caress it gently as he keeps his forehead pressed against your belly. âSo can you just pretend I told you and that the maester didnât ruin it?â
He chuckles softly and tilts his head up to meet your gaze as he remains on one knee. âHe also told me about one of them being smaller than the other.â He brings up and the blissful paradise comes crumbling down as the guilt and the worry return.
âYes, he told me tooâŚâ you trail off and gulp. âI-I donât know what that means. He said heâll monitor me, butâŚIâm scared.â
Aemond pushes himself up to tower over you again and grabs your face with a gentle touch as if he's afraid heâll break you if he's too rough.
âMy mother said it happens,â he now comes to your aid even if he doesnât really know either. âTheyâll get stronger and be equal after a while.â
You donât find comfort in Alicentâs words, you need to hear them from your mother or read her own words to feel completely comforted.
âOk,â your voice trembles. âAemond,â you say and grab his hands. âIâm sorry.â
His eyebrows pinch together so you quickly respond to his confusion. âIf being with child is an inconvenience right now. Everything is so chaotic, Iâm sorry if I have become a burdenââ
âQuiet,â he cuts you off and pulls you to him. âShut up. You are the furthest thing from a burden or an inconvenience. Donât apologize. Donât torment yourself. We are blessed. Thatâs all. The risks youâll take are just fewer now, but it seems you and Helaena have found more comfort in each other so you wonât be bored here.â
You blink and that worry falls, he helped resolve it. The guilt has diminished as well, but now youâre completely baffled by what he says.
You wonât just sit by the fire, you may be with child, but you will not just sit idly by while he risks his life, while your brother is out there, and while your family still needs you too. Just because youâre expecting doesnât mean you have to sit and wait like a trapped princess in distress!
âNo,â you spat and let his hands go. He sees the fire already engulfing your eyes so he pouts in annoyance whilst he lets your face go too.
âI will notââ
âI will not sit here and wait for you to come back,â you cut him off lividly. âI have a dragon, I have skill! Just because Iâm with childââ
âThatâs exactly why!â He argues back with quick-growing frustration. âDo you really expect me to send you to fight while youâre expecting?! Do you really think I can just watch you in the sky knowing your state?! Itâs like you saidâŚâ
You shake your head and turn away as he continues.
ââŚit takes one arrow, a dragon's jaw, or fireâŚâ
Your eyes shift at the last mention and you almost want to rebuttal with the truth of yourâŚfire resistance, but that would take you down a rabbit hole that you donât want to fall into at this very moment. You need to make a point and win.
âI would never forgive myself if something happened to you or the twins,â he tries to lure you into the trap using sweet words that usually work. âI would not feel comfortable sending you out to battle now.â
âThatâs the difference between me and you,â you counter right away and twist around to face him. âI will wear armor! I had armor made for me, I can protect myself! My dragon will protect me! I will not sit here and do nothing while you are out there! While Sunfyre and Aegon are now indisposed!â
Aemond strides to you, and you stand your ground and challenge him with your enraged glare alone.
âI donât care what you want or donât want, you are not going to fight on dragonback or on the ground,â he counters back spitefully with his nose flared and his glare piercing right back at you. âIf you try I will lock you in here with a hundred guards. Or I will take you to a tower where you canât reach your dragon and youâll be miles away.â
You part your lips but you canât argue back, youâre caught in disbelief because you know he would be capable of doing that. Youâre also too enraged that your words turn to ashes in your mouth by the stupid tears that come to your eyes. Thus instead you snap around to give him your back as you approach the hearth keeping the room warm, and watch the dancing flames with your arms crossed over your chest.
Aemond sighs deeply and leaves the room silent for a moment as he lets his frustration and impatience leave his body before he approaches you from behind.
At first, he breaks the silence with the soft utter of your name before he makes the mistake of brushing his fingertips on your hip, causing you to flinch away out of fear that it was someone else.
âIâm sorry,â he mutters in confusion to your sudden jolt.
You realize what you did and take a deep breath, realizing that your rage gets snuffed out like dying fire.
At first, you did not think you wanted to tell Aemond what Aegon did, but heâs here now, you look at him now; the confusion on his face. You look at your best friend, your husband, and the man that you love, and the words crawl up your throat like bile.
âAemond,â you whimper and his confusion is lost and replaced by concern once again.
The sound of your lips parting fills your chambers, but a breath is all that comes out. You canât be outward with it, youâre too afraid, too ashamed, so you close the distance and bring your lips to his ear.
He does look at you completely puzzled albeit that soon diminishes and slowly transforms into livid rage as you whisper the words in his ear. After that, you only pull back when you try to plead your case as if he didnât believe you right away. He did, you just need him to know desperately.
âI told him to stop, I did, I promise, but he wouldnât leave me alone. You have to believe me, Aemond.â You cry and he sighs, but that anger doesnât die, he just musters the softness he can to gently cup your face before he slides his hand down to stroke your chin.
âI believe you,â he whispers so you can hear, and presses his forehead against yours.
âI wanted to fight back,â you keep trying to tell him. âI promise. IâŚI.â
âShh, itâs okay,â he coos and brings his hand back up to cradle your cheek and use his thumb to stroke it. âYou will be okay.â
He suddenly rips himself away from you and stomps away. You turn to not miss a step and notice him grab his sword while he gets away in a rage, thus you interfere because you know heâs letting his anger steer his thoughts. âAemond stop!â
He doesnât falter in his pace, he keeps storming away.
âAemond!â You cry out. âStop! Aemond! Please,â you beg and itâs that quiver in your voice that stops him.
âDo you really expect me to stay here knowing whatââ
âStay with me,â you cut him off to tell him what you need the most. âPlease donât go. Just stay.â
Aemond slowly turns around and when he faces you he sees how hard youâre pleading with your teary eyes, and how much you need just his company. Not his rage, not his revenge, just his comfort. His anger does want to get the best of him, but he beats it down with a deep breath and rests his blade against the wall to go to you and immediately wrap you in an embrace.
When youâre surrounded by nothing but the security of his warm arms you let yourself melt in his embrace because you know that nothing and no one can hurt you there.
âLetâs take a bath, hm?â He suggests as he kisses the top of your head. âMe and you.â
You nod softly and after depleting him of all the comfort you need, as the sun leaves the earth and lets the moon and the stars shine, you have a bath drawn where hundreds of candles enlighten the room with their soft glow. Where a soothing incense fills the room, and the warm flames from the hearth near your bath is a warm third body that keeps you company while you relax against Aemond.
âAnd that one is my favorite song, thereâs a certain eeriness to it, but also an enchanting melody that I love,â you muse as you cross one leg over the other.
Aemond hums. âThose have always been my favorite for you to sing,â he muses.
You smile widely, and slither your fingers over his gently caressing your knee, welcoming a silence to the room that causes Aemond to grow uncomfortable yet bold enough to ask one question heâs been holding back out of fear that you will admit that you hate him now, or that youâre only here because of Aerion.
He doesnât want to hear rejection or see you turn your back on him. He still needs you and he doesnât want to face potential abandonment. But he also canât sleep peacefully not knowing how you feel after what he did.
âCan I ask you something?â Aemond brings up quietly before saying your name as if there were more people in this chamber. But there isnât, itâs just you and him.
âMhm,â you let him continue and lay your head back on his shoulder to look at him from the corner of your eyes.
âYou know it was not Sunfyre or Aegon who brought down Rhaenys or Meleys,â he hesitates to say but he does speak it out loud, and right away he feels how stiff you grow.
âIâŚknow,â you breathe out and slowly sit up, losing contact with his fingers, and causing his fingers on your knee to slip off. âI could read it off you. You werenât so discreet you know? Maybe you should be a little less smug if youâre going to let Aegon take the win.â
He hums and sits up to press his hand on your back before gently wrapping his arm around your neck to speak by your ear. âDo youâŚhate me?â
How could you hate him when itâs yourself that you hate for failing her?
Thereâs no point in thinking. No debate needs to be had, itâs an easy answer that comes from the depths of your wounded heart.
âNo,â you whisper, leaving no time for him to doubt your response. âShould I?â
You turn to face him with sincerity bringing tears to your eyes. âI donât hate you.â
Aemondâs arm slips off you and his eye falls on the water, but rather than trying hard to find his gaze, you actually find his reflection in the water and see a frown on his face; one brought by sorrow and torment over your response.
Itâs like he almost wants you to hate him.
âItâs different this time,â you try to explain without bringing up the real reason behind your logic. âShe wasnât a messenger, she wasnât trying to get away, it was a battle. Death is never fair for people like her, she did not deserve to die, but her death was different because I know that she wouldnât want to go out any other way. She went out like a dragon warrior. I know she fought hard until her last breath.â
Aemondâs eye climbs up your body and finds your attentive gaze, letting you see his eye clouded with tears and that weight not ease off his body, so you drag yourself in between his legs to cup his cheek and offer him a faint assuring smile.
âI do not hate you,â you assure him and hold his gaze so he can read that youâre being sincere.
When he has the confirmation his heart needs he lets out a deep breath that makes that tension lift off his chest.
âNow,â you change the subject before you start crying, and slide your hand down to hold his knee and gently shake his leg. âYou are going to be Prince Regent.â
His lips tug to a faint flustered smile and his eye once again falls on the water.
âGrin, my love, all your hard work will pay off,â you flatter him with a beaming grin. âAll that time spent in books, learning from great minds, and working tirelessly will be rewarded.â
Do you really think he has the mind to rule?
Maybe if he hadn't gotten his eye taken out, or if he had seen his father care for him after being maimed then he would be the ruler the Greens need to win, that the kingdoms need, but heâs fueled with anger. His ego is inflated because he never got told that heâs so much more than he knows, so he had to rely on his large dragon for power.
Itâs not to say you arenât proud of him, because you are. Heâs worked hard, heâs leaned into his books to gain knowledge. He has a military mind and good swordsman skills. He's the one keeping his family alive, and he has much more logic than Aegon, but a good ruler needs to be more than that.
A good ruler needs to listen to his people, they need to be just but also need to know when to put their foot down. They need to control their emotions even if sometimes they get tested by idiots or people being too daring. They need to know when to pull their blade out to fight, and when to use harsh words instead. Can he do that?
You canât be sure. To be honest, you are not sure he can, but itâs why he can be the key to getting your mother on the throne.
Is he something important, something so much more that people donât see? Yes, a hundred times yes. You donât doubt that, you genuinely are happy that heâs being seen, that he gets to finally prove himself because you know that thereâs so much more to him that people donât see, that they ignore because heâs a second son, and heâs more quiet, like a shadow.
Heâs not scary or just intimidating like he lets people believe, heâs smart, he's gentle, heâs so much more than people see and you have always known that. You have always supported that. And thatâs what youâre praising, because after all this waiting heâs no longer in the shadows. A light is shining on him. He deserves it.
âMaybe,â Aemond mutters with his smile faltering. âThereâs also my mother. Sheâs Queen Dowager.â
You sit back on your legs and your confusion is clear. âBut,â you genuinely argue. âYour mother ruled in a time of peace, and she has no military mind. They couldnât really consider her. Itâs you theyâll pick.â
Aemond meets your gaze and sighs deeply. âI cannot be sure until the morrow.â
You hum and avert your gaze to think if the men around the table will really pick Alicent over the next heir in Aegon's line of succession. It would be pretty stupid to pick Alicent when theyâre working hard to remove your mother.
âWell, I'm sure theyâll pick you,â you express your genuine opinion. âTheyâll be stupid not to. And you have an heir, maybe more on the way. Perfect choice Iâll say.â
His lips tug up to a soft smile, and your more negative opinions falter at the sight of that smile alone.
âAnd you,â he piques your interest whilst he leans over to capture your chin in between his thumb and his pointer finger. âYouâll be Princess Regent.â
You gulp nervously and shake your head. âHelaena is alive and healthy, I couldnât be Princess Regent.â You contradict him, but he continues to press his side.
âMy sister is sweet and good, but,â he sighs. âWe all know she has no mind to be Queen, sheâd rather be outside with her bugs than be anywhere near court, but youâŚyouâre smart, fierce, attentive, and you have the mind to be a good Queen. The people love you and you care for them for some reason. Youâll be good.â
And there it is, your foundations shake at the sound of those sweet words that work like bait like magic to enchant you.
He would consider you, and that makes you consider a change of thoughtâŚ
Like getting drunk, slowly your mind and your body start to lose yourself to its rich power.
âYou think so?â You mumble softly with your eyes full of desperation to be told you can be so much more.
âI know it. You and I would be a powerhouse everyone would respect,â he doesnât take back his opinion and itâs a dangerous thing. He needs to stop.
Stop.
StopâŚ
But you canât help but smile like an idiot as your heart gets fed more of that addicting honey it can never get enough of. Itâs all you ever wanted deep down. itâs a dream you even shared with Cregan and ArraâŚ
ButâŚno!
No! NoâŚ
ââ
*THE NEXT MORNING*
âThey will name you regent,â you try to reassure him as you fix the collar of his leather vest. âI know it. So head up high and deep breath.â
He holds your gaze as he lets out a deep breath, making you giggle as you slide your hands down to pat his chest.
âI love you,â you donât fret to send him off with sweet words that make his heart swoon.
âI love you too,â he doesnât hesitate to return before he leans in and presses a kiss on your lips.
Before he can back away you steal one more kiss from his thin lips, causing him to leave with a faint smile.
After a few minutes of lingering in the spot where he left you, you scurry out the secret door and trudge through the secret tunnels to reach the shadows of the Small council room and be part of the big debate that will change the Green fraction one way or the other.
âThe armor was Valyrian steel,â Maester Orwyle shares with the council. âBut his Grace suffered grievous burns over much of his body. He has many broken bones. I fear there are more injuries within, injuries we cannot see.â
He can die for all you care.
âWe are grateful for your works, Grand Maester,â Alicent interjects after you catch her take in a deep breath. âHas he woken?â
âNo,â the maester doesnât try to be assuring, heâs bold so no one gets any hope he might survive. âI must admit, Iâm not sure he will ever wake. I have piled my crafts to their fullest extents. Our king's fate lies with the gods now.â
And may the gods be ever so merciful to give him death.
âA king cannot rule in his sleep,â you hear Alicent say after a few seconds of silence. âThe realm will have noticed his absence. Let them hear of his great deeds at Rookâs Rest. But now we must name a regent to take his place until he recoversâŚor does not.â
You lean your ear closer to the gaps on the wall and wait to see if Aemond is right.
âA wise strategy, Your Grace,â you recognize Lord Larysâ pestering voice. âA regency will assure the people of the stability of the crown.â
A silence follows and you wonder why itâs so awkward in there when the choice is plain to see.
âDid you have a candidate in mind, Your Grace?â Ser Tyland asks.
âI myself served in this role for my husband, I am well-prepared to do it again,â she proves Aemond right, and if you would have bet you would have lost.
âYou played your part admirably in a time of peace, Your Grace,â Lord Jasper weighs in. âBut circumstances have changed.â
âAnd here I had forgotten,â you catch the sarcasm in Alicentâs voice which does amuse you.
âThe King does not lack for heirs,â Lord Jasper continues to argue against Alicent. âThe obvious choice is his immediate successor, Prince Aemond, who has his own heir in his son, strengthening the line of succession.â
âAgreed,â Ser Tyland comments, making your heart skip a beat for Aemond.
âAemond is young,â Alicent immediately rebuttals, causing your eyebrows to furrow because you all know thereâs been younger Kings. âAnd his lack of restraint has already cost us dearly.â
A third silence follows and you suspect itâs because she wants people to agree with her, but it doesnât seem like anyone does. Which is awkward, you can feel that tension from where you are.
âIt is an experience that offers the surest path to security,â you hear the maester give his opinion. âQueen Alicent ably shouldered the duties of the realm when her husband's health failed him.â
Once again in a time of peace, it doesnât seem like she has a military mind. And someone could argue that your mother doesnât either, but you know her, sheâs smart and leans on her books. She doesnât need her father like Alicent needed hers.
âExperience is valuable, yes,â Lord Jasper interjects. âBut the Dowager Queen is a woman.â
You almost have to laugh but you hold it in. Itâs so poetic really.
âIâm no stranger to rule or to sitting at this council,â Alicent argues. âAemond is a fearsome dragonrider. His skill is best employed in the field, but my experience is needed here, at this tableââ
âNo offense was meant, Your Grace,â Ser Tyland cuts her off as sheâs growing frustrated. âBut at a time when we must show strength.â
âLord Larys,â she tries to garner the manâs support.
âI agree, Your Grace, it must be Prince Aemond,â he contradicts her. âWhat would it say if, in response to Rhaenyraâs crowning, we raised up a woman of our own?â
Oh sweet, sweet karma.
âBut, umâŚthe Hand speaks for the Kingâs voice, Ser Criston what say you?â
You start to fiddle with your hands as a smirk tugs on your face.
âAemond is the next in line,â he adds salt to the injury. âIt must be him.â
You canât help it, you grin.
âItâs agreed then,â Aemond finally breaks his silence before you hear the sound of him rising from his chair and his heels clicking around the table.
And just like that he is now regent, Alicent has now been treated the way she treated your mother. The Green fraction has changed to a more Ironfist rule. You can be certain of that.
âWhat is our standing in the Riverlands?â Aemond jumps right into business, proving already to possess a better mind than Aegon ever did.
âUh, the banners of House Tully are in disarray, Your Grace,â Ser Tyland is the one who gives Aemond the answer he sought, and the first one to call him your Grace, which brings a chill down your spine. âPrince Daemon has little hope of fielding an army or any, for now.â
Why do they doubt Daemon so much? Is it just that they hope that their negativity will help him fail?
You donât like him, and you know he has the power to gain that army, you know he will.
âWe would do well to send word to young Oscar Tully,â Lord Larys follows up with his comment. âItâs only a matter of time before he inherits his grandsireâs mantle.â
âTell me, Lord Strong, how I can trust the counsel of a man who leaves the jewel of the Riverlands to be plucked by our enemy?â
You wait for the response from the Lord, but he gives none, and you couldnât be more smug that he didnât and that heâs most likely intimidated by Aemond.
âYour brother's host can meet Daemon,â Aemond changes the subject to now speak to Ser Tyland. âHe should quicken its pace and check the Rivermen while their banners are in disarray.â
No matter what you canât help but be proud of Aemond. Command suits him.
âI shall send Lord Jason encouragement,â Ser Tyland assures Aemond.
âWhat else?â Aemond probes.
âWe might turn our attention to the smallfolk here in Kingâs Landing,â Maester Orweyle says. âThey have grown weary of the Sea Snakeâs blockade.â
âSo have we all,â Aemond says nonchalantly.
âMany are fleeing the city,â the maester continues. âSpreading word of their fear and unrest.â
âMm, then let the gates be closed,â Aemond picks the wrong choice which proves you right too. âNo one is to leave or enter, save with our consent. Merchants, so forth.â
And thatâs how you get the smallfolk to hate you. Heâs supposed to assure them, feed them, and give them something to hope for, not fear and disdain. Hopefully, your mother can work that in her favor.
âSer Criston,â Aemond calls out. âI need you to pick three of your best and most trusted men. I shall have two guarding my son and heir, and a second guard protecting my wife. Sheâs with child, I donât wish to leave her vulnerable.â
Your breath catches and your heart skips a beat.
It is going to be harder to just be around the Red Keep, but you are happy he didnât forget about you or Aerion.
âGo to your tasks,â Aemond then abruptly ends the meeting. âWe shall meet again at first light. Oh, and someone cut down the fucking ratcatchers.â
Finally! You thought it was never going to be taken down, itâs such a nasty display.
Nevertheless, now to report to your mother. And since Aemond did mention he was going to be busy after the Small council meeting, you have time to take the message to Astraea so she can go take it right away. Plus thereâs another matter you need to entrust your mother about because she's the only one you trust to give you comfort.
Which is why in the second letter you write, you make sure to direct to your mother.
âDear Rhaenyra,
As you know I am with child. The maester assured me of that not long ago, but he also told me something else. He said that one twin is smaller than the other, and honestly, that frightens me. Alicent said it could be fixed in time, but I donât trust her, and I donât know what it really means. I just want to know if theyâll be okay. I need them to be okay.â
You donât sign your name, but thereâs no one else who would write to her so thereâs no need to really sign your name. Hopefully, this time they write back though, or send anything in return so youâre not left worried. You made sure to point that out so hopefully they listen.
And! Hopefully, Jacaerysâ nosy ass doesnât read your personal letter to your mother!
He would dare, he would be so protective about it, like, âcome home now!â Itâs a surprise he didnât fly after you when he found out you left! Sure you feel bad for leaving him behind, but he has Baela, he wonât be alone. Heâll just be worried about you, annoying too because he wants to hear any news from you, and he will also probably be attentive to any sighting of Astraea in hopes to hear any news from you, so maybe you should write a warning to keep him out.
You should, but you donât, just like you donât take the secret tunnels to the cove where Astraea is resting. Youâre simply going to the cove behind the castle to visit your dragon, that's all! If thereâs eyes on you they wonât find you suspicious, youâre not flaunting the letters; you have them hidden, and you have your sworn protector trailing behind you. Thereâs no need for alarm or whispers to be spread or given to Aemond, itâs a simple visitâŚ
You just need to secure something on her horn.
Yet as youâre trying to secure the letters, she suddenly slips her head away and starts to growl at your sworn protector in the shadows.
â<Astraea, calm girl,â you assure her. âHeâs a friend. Heâs my sworn protector. Itâs alright.>â
Astraea doesnât listen; she pushes herself closer to the man, making sure to block your path with her large neck.
â<Astraea,>â you warn her. â<Stop.>â
Her growling gets louder and you see her opening her jaw, pushing Ser Jason against the wall with panicked breaths.
âItâs alright Ser,â you try to assure him. âShe wonât harm you. Sheâs just wary, but <heâs a friend>,â you address the last comment to Astraea, but she has a mind of her own. She corners the man and you watch her nostrils flare as she sniffs him.
âAstraea,â you call out and try to inch closer, but the moment she hears your feet shift she moves her neck against you and starts to snarl until she then suddenly grows quiet, and her neck starts to move away from you, letting you see her close her mouth, and blink as her pupils dilate while she looks at the panicked man before her.
Instead of calling her to back away, you watch with growing curiosity as she then begins to coo at him.
Ser Jason notices the hostility slip away so between pants and with wide eyes he slowly raises his hand and carefully reaches out for her scaled nostril.
You expect your dragon to move, but she remains where she is and lets the man pet her, pulling a surprised breath out of you.
âYou,â you huff with relief that she didnât kill him. âMust be special.â
Ser Jasonâs blue eyes snap to you and his eyes almost pop out of his skull before he shakes his head. âNoâI mean I am aââ
âShe likes you,â you cut off his nervous rambling with a sweet smile. âFunny way of showing it, but she does. She let you pet her. Thereâs only a few people who arenât of Valyrian descent that she lets pet her.â
Ser Jasonâs eyes slowly drift away as his hand slips off Astraea, letting her back away and turn her head towards you to focus on you.
â<You naughty girl,>â you taunt her and watch her lips spread up as if sheâs responding to your comment and smile with a smirk. âSorry,â you direct at Ser Jason. âFor the fright.â
The knight lets out a deep breath to relieve himself of that fear that he was just hit with, and with a breathless laugh, retorts, âI can finally say I have touched a dragon. Itâs fine.â
You hum softly in return and once and for all attach the letters to your dragon's horn before you throw your arms around her in an attempt to embrace her. But sheâs too big now, your arms donât go around her anymore, they're just spread out against her in an attempt.
â<You know what you must do, my girl. Remember just my mother, Jace, Baela, or my grandfather can grab the letters. No one else. Donât delay and be careful.>â
Lady Arra Norrey always poked fun at you for talking to your dragon like you talk to a person, but dragons understand more than commoners know, and Astraea understands you at a deep level.
â<Now go.>â You send her off and donât move away, you approach the shore to watch her ascend the skies.
Itâs once sheâs high in the clouds that you return inside, and this time rather than having a clear path, youâre interrupted just at the last courtyard before you can reach the doors. Thankfully itâs on your way back to your quarters though and not the other way around.
âPrincess,â Ser Gwayne Hightower brings you to a stop, making you take a deep and annoyed breath before you turn to face him with a plastered smile.
âSer,â you greet and watch him bow his head at you before he finishes approaching you to be closer. âYou returned.â
Thatâs all, youâre not glad he did, youâre not surprised either, he just returned, itâs that simple.
âThanks to your favor,â he retorts smugly, making you scoff.
âMe or a few other pretty ladies?â You remark, making him flash you a charming grin before he chuckles and nods.
âOh yes many did give me their favors,â he doesnât remain modest, heâs blunt and that makes an amused smile twitch on your lips unwillingly. âBut only one worked in my favor. The only one close to the gods, yours, my Princess.â
You hold his gaze as you nod in comprehension before you hide your flattered smile by looking at the ground.
âI heard you are quite a spectacular singer,â he continues trying to work his charm on you. âThe Siren of Driftmark. I have wanted to hear if itâs true that your voice is as enchanting as they say.â
You draw in a deep breath and clasp your hands together before you roll your eyes up to look at him with a mischievous smirk that he starts to take in his favor. YetâŚ
âWas it your idea to parade around the head of my grandmother's dragon throughout the city?â You bring a cold end to his flattery and make that ever-so-charming smile fall.
âNo,â he clears his throat and shifts back, making your own smirk deepen. âIt was Ser Criston Coleâs.â
âOur good Lord Hand,â you both say in sync and with the same level of sarcasm, bringing a silence where you both share a teasing smile as if you were friends sharing gossip.
âHe may have a good military mind,â he shares with you after a small genuine smile. âBut may the gods help him with political matters.â
You hum and nod. âIt seems the realm was in better hands with your father as hand and Ser Criston as Lord Commander of the Kingsguard.â
âIâll say.â He doesnât shy away from agreeing. âUh, I heard of your accident, I do hope you are okay.â He changes the subject smoothly, causing you to blink in surprise and find yourself answering without disdain.
âQuite, being with child just takes a toll. Thank you, Ser.â
He bows his head and just as he parts his lips to add more, a third voice cuts in. âUncle.â
You both look at the incomer and notice Aemond with his eye locked on his uncle.
âNephew,â Ser Gwayne greets Aemond with a smile, unlike Aemond who seems botheredââI was just talking to the Princess. You have quite the pretty pearl here.â
You swallow back nervously and watch Aemondâs chest rise whilst the corner of his lips twitch to a forced smile.
âAnd you are expecting!â Ser Gwayne brings up and leans toward Aemond to pat his arm. âCongratulations, nephew.â
Aemond offers him a stiff nod of his head so you cut in. âThank you, Ser. He is the most delighted.â
Aemond hums and remains cold and bothered so you cut this conversation short before youâre swallowed by the awkwardness that begins to build. âI hope we get to see more of you before youâre off again, maybe you can meet our son, Aerion.â
âAh, yes I would be delighted, my sister speaks fondly of her grandchildren. I will have to see them for myself,â Ser Gwayne says in return, letting you offer him the first genuine smile before you turn and head inside with Aemond who keeps his jaw clenched and his eye narrowed.
âWhatâŚwere you talking about?â Aemond tries to hide how jealous he is, but it's a futile attempt considering itâs written all over his face; in his flared nostrils, in the darkness in his eye that is brought up by annoyance and anger, and in his raised chest in attempts to try and insert his dominance over you.
Any other time you would find it amusing, it's his uncle and he canât help but be jealous, but right now youâre bothered by something else entirely that you wonât let go unheard of.
â<The nasty parade that took place while I was abed,>â you take your opportunity to bring up without actually deflecting because itâs true, the topic was brought up.
But of course, he doesnât answer, do you let it go though? No, you don't back off even if you see him wanting to avoid the topic, you press the matter with growing frustration.
â<When do people stop fearing gods, Aemond?>â You ask rhetorically. â<When they see gods bleed. They saw that dragon's head being paraded around the city and saw that theyâre just like every other animal.>â
â<They're not,â Aemond scoffs back in High Valyrian, just like you. â<They can test it if they like, letâs see what fate awaits from them then.>â
You share a dry chuckle and only counter when youâre past the doors and inside the Red Keep. â<Don't underestimate the power of the people, Aemond. They can find power in rage if you give them the right spark. And that displayâŚ>â you trail off but donât ease off him, you donât use your anger either, you let it go with a deep exhale and instead, try to work this in your favor with the simple power of your enchanting voice.
â<No qualified Hand would have allowed that to happen, or even given it any thought. Dragons are the power of our house, they are sacred creatures. You know that. He doesnât understand; he did something stupidly foolish that could cost us a lot.>â
Aemond finally looks over at you as if captured by your words, or as if he agrees too.
â<Heâs our Lord Commander of the Kingsguard,>â he brings up, but that doesnât work in anyone's defense. You use that.
âExactly.â
Aemond studies you to try and get in your mind and read your running thoughts, finding that the words you just sang are haunting his mind instead, like a melody one canât forget.
âIâm not saying heâs not a qualified man,â you add softly as you climb up flights of stairs to head to your room. âHe may not be my favorite, he may have quite a reputation, but he still has a good mind for battle. That I can say. Maybe his skills will be best displayed trying to take Harrenhal, hm? The longer that gets left alone, the more time Daemon has to gain power there.â
âI thought you didnât like him,â Aemond brings up and glances ahead.
âNo,â you scoff. âI donât, but,â you sigh. âHeâs smart. He has experience. I can admit that. We have to admit that to ourselves.â
Aemond hums and you look at him as he looks ahead. And after knowing you said all you needed to say on the matter without being pushy or suspicious, you finally shift over to a matter that brings a bright grin to your face.
âSo?! Tell me, are you Regent?â
Aemondâs eye falls and a soft smile slowly starts to grow on his face before he lifts his head and meets your gaze, showing off that smile that gives you your answer and makes you squeal before you bring the both of you to a stop atop the stairs when you throw your arms around him.
âI told you! Congratulations, my love,â you praise him genuinely since you know how much he wants to prove himself. âI knew youâd get it.â
He canât help it, he wants to grow smug, but he grows flustered instead and only makes that smile grow warm.
âYou deserve it,â you whisper so only he can hear.
Aemond wraps his arms around you and presses a kiss on the top of your head, keeping his lips and nose pressed against you as he takes in the praise that you alone have given him.
âThank you,â he mutters against you.
You hum and pull your head back to meet his eye. âReally, Iâm proud of you,â you whisper with no sign of deceit, your words come from the bottom of your heart because now people can see what you see, what you have always seen; that heâs so much more, that he is something.
âIâŚâ he trails off and his eye turns glossy, while a breath catches in his throat and a fondness and awe paints his face. âI love you.â
You bring one hand up to caress his cheek, making him lean towards your touch right away as if instinct to seek your warmth and comfort.
âI love you too,â you redirect softly and press a gentle kiss against his lips.
âYou are my Princess Regent,â he whispers against your lips, making you scoff and gently smack his chest before you pull away from his grasp to continue to your shared quarters.
Aemond of course doesnât hesitate to follow at your side and presses what he said. âI can make you that if you want. You and me.â
You shake your head. âIt canât happen. Helaena is Queen, and,â you hesitate and he knows that so he uses it in his favor.
âYou donât want it?â
You want to say no, but you part your lips and you canât bring yourself to counter or deny. Instead, once again thereâs something dark and hungry that plagues youâŚ
And it doesnât let you answer
âIt doesnât matter what I want,â you retort and flash him a feigned smile. He wants to counter, but you leave him no room to answer because you pick up your pace to finally get off the stairs.
Once you reach your quarters you find Vanessa with Aerion and Shrykos. You see Aerion happy with his little hatchling, you see him get even happier when he sees his father and you canât help it, all your mind focuses on is spending time with your family. You watch as Aemond interacts with Aerion and his little hatchling. You see how much Aerion loves spending time with Aemond and vice versa. You cherish the moment, you live in it because of what lurks outside your safety walls.
Even when you see Astraea return to the city, you donât let your attention drift away. This stolen moment is where you find joy, where you find awe as you see how easy Aerion falls asleep when heâs laying on Aemondâs chest as the three of you just spend time on the bed with Aemondâs head on your lap, your fingers messaging his temple, and your eyes interlocked as if sharing hundreds of words in the silence.
Soon there will hopefully be more of you, you and Aemond will be outnumbered, but nothing will ever lessen the love you give your son. You may love each other selfishly, and Aemond may put you over everything, but that will never impact how much you love your children because he doesnât want them to feel lonely like the way he felt when you were gone from his life and no longer there to be the hopeful light in the darkness. He knows that for certain, just like you know for certain that you would not mind living in this peaceful moment forever.
Yet the peace gets interrupted by Ser Criston requiring Aemondâs attention to take a look at the men he chose to protect you and your son. And since the moment was already interrupted you find your chance to go to Astraea and check for any notes.
And this time there is a note from your mother that you read in the safety of your room since Aemond will be gone for a while.
âI hope you find yourself well. I thank you for your sacrifices, it must not be easy having to sneak about the Red Keep, so thank you, my Sweet. Astraea will grow impatient, and someone will suspect if sheâs gone too long so I will get to the point. With the help of the Mysaria, I have sent Elinda to Kingâs Landing to help with a secret plan to gain the favor of the smallfolk. By the time you get this, she should be at the west city gates by nightfall, she will stay with a friend. I hope you can send someone you trust to see her in the city, she will share what we have plannedââ
You pull your eyes off the paper and glance over at Vanessa as sheâs the only one you can trust to do what your mother wants of you.
ââAs to you. I would really like it if you came home now, I would feel more comfortable with you being taken care of by a maester I can trust. Please come home, leave Vanessa there to help Elinda, and relay any plans the greens have, just come home.
Love, your mother.â
Come home?
It's true that you would feel more comfortable there regarding your twins, but when you go home what will you do? Just sit around the table and listen? Sit and do nothing while a war rages around you?
You already failed her, failed them all once, you need to prove yourself. Thatâs why youâre here because you wanted to prove to your mother that you can be useful, that you can be something. You can do that here, not there trapped like a bird.
You canât go home. No matter how much she wants you back, no matter how much you do ache to return, you canât leave yet. Thus you stride towards the hearth and throw the letter in the fire so itâs not discovered.
Once the paper and all the words are ash you lift your nose in the air and call out to your handmaiden. âVanessa could you let Ser Jason in, I need to speak to the both of you.â
Vanessa doesnât wait or question you, she beckons your sworn protector, and once heâs inside and they both stand a few feet behind you, you slowly turn to face them with confidence so they feel it too.
âI need you, Vanessa to go into the city,â you share without dragging it out just in case Aemond does come soon. âElinda is on her way to the city and I need you to help her inside. I need you to help her for me. Be my ears, my voice with what she needs.â
Vanessaâs dark eyes slowly drift down as many thoughts cross her mind. Many doubts youâre sure. The city is dangerous nowadays, and thereâs no guarantee that her whereabouts wonât be caught, but you need her to run the risk because you canât. She has a higher chance of being in the city undetected, you not so much.
âI know I'm asking a lot, but you are the only one I trust with this,â you try to make her feel comfortable. âMy mother does too, if you donât feel comfortable helping, just let Elinda in the city and walk her to where sheâll stay, okay?â
Vanessa lets out a deep breath and after a few seconds her eyes slowly scale up and she finds you, letting you see the sense of determination painting her pretty face. âI will do it, Iâll help you, the Queen, and Elinda. With whatever they need.â She assures you with a nod and a gentle smile, making you flash her a grin before you now address your sworn protector.
âAs for you Ser, I need you to accompany Vanessa, protect her like you do me while sheâs out in the city. She is my dearest friend and I donât want anything to happen to her.â
Ser Jason glances at the woman beside him and swallows thickly before he looks back at you and doesnât hesitate, he nods in agreement.
âI will protect her as I do you, my Princess,â he says with a sense of confidence that strikes him too. âI am also friends with the Gold Cloaks, I can convince them to let your friend in.â
You sigh with relief and nod in comprehension. âGood, Iâm glad. Now go before Aemond gets here. And ser, donât walk so tense, pretend youâreâŚtaking the lady out to the city, hm?â You suggest, making his cheeks grow furiously red. âIâm being serious.â
Vanessa glances at the timid man and snickers before she approaches you and looks at you with concern and sorrow. âAnd you? Will you light the pyre alone?â
Your eyes flicker down, but you quickly blink and look back at her with a faint assuring smile so she doesnât have to worry. âIâm no stranger to grieving alone. I will be fine, I know how to build a pyre.â
âIt is raining,â Vanessa argues in an attempt to have you wait for her to light your grandmother's funeral pyre. âMaybe tomorrowââ
âI will be fine, I already know which courtyard to use. Go, I will be fine.â You interrupt her so she can stop worrying. âIâll see you on the morrow hm?â
She hesitates now for the first time, and as if she was a caring older sister she pats your cheek and offers you a sweet smile.
Before she can go you grab ahold of her hand and welcome her comfort for a lingering moment before you let her go.
Once youâre alone, and Aerionâs wetnurse arrives to take care of him, you put on a beautiful blue velvet cloak and direct yourself to the courtyard you told Vanessa about; one close to the throne room, one with a spiral roof that welcomes the thick drops of rain through the gaps that usually welcome the sunlight on a clear day, or the moonlight on a cloudless night, but not today.
Today the rain is like music against the stone ground, the rain is a mess and puddles around your feet, soaking the ends of your gown and cloak. Lighting and thunder accompany the sheets of rain today, which would add an ominous feeling in the darkness of the night, but the bright fire that lights the shitty pyre you built, burns away the menacing presence of the lightning and thunder.
Now one would wonder how a pyre is still lit with how hard the rain hits the earth, but the center of the courtyard offers a roof that protects the fire and keeps most of you dry. Thatâs where you stand, thatâs where the fire eats away at the wood in peace, and where itâs allowed to glow ragefully; basking the entire courtyard in its red and orange hue as if it was like a wildfire with the power of a thousand suns, and engulfing you with its illuminating hue that makes the grief and sorrow on your face look angelic.
Or thatâs what poets would write, what bypassers would think as they watched how the raging light kisses your face and makes those tears on your cheeks glimmer like shining crystals, but you feel anything but divine, youâre grieving alone again. Just like how you grieved your father six years ago.
You shouldnât be a stranger to grieving alone, but here you are again, away from your cousins, brother, mother, and grandfather who loved your grandmother and Meleys. Youâre alone again in front of a funeral pyre bidding a last goodbye to someone you love, and no one is here to hold your hand or embrace your shaking shoulders. Youâre alone grieving a grandmother you failed.
Maybe if you had written that letter faster, or sent that warning before, then she would still be alive. If you couldâve done what you were sent to do right she would be victorious or perhaps left with her life, but you failed her, you failed your Queen; your mother, and those who loved your grandmother. You amounted to nothing, but maybe thatâs what youâve been all along?
A simple girl with a luxurious title who dreamt too big and wanted too much. A selfish girl who thought she could get the world, but canât get a scrap because no matter how hard you try you canât reach those stars to amount to anything. You canât feed the hunger inside you. You canât be anythingâŚ
ButâŚ
As you stand there in the silence of solace, as you hear the fire crackle, the rain patter, and the thunderclap in the sky, thereâs something that you feel calling you, something in the fire.
Something that has always called out to you since you could remember, but something that you have ignored, that you want to ignore now as you mourn your grandmother.
Yet the hot flames dry your tears and its heat embraces you tighter, but like every other time, its embrace, its kiss, and its touch is not uncomfortable like it is to everyone else. Itâs welcoming, itâs nice like a friendâŚthatâs been with you since you can recall.
No matter how hard you try, its whispers grow louder, but never desperate, itâs calling is charming, and like many other times, it entrances you.
The longer you stare at its beauty, the more it promises, swears that itâs empowering but only if you embrace it back.
You try to look away regardless of what calls for you, but how can you turn your back on whatâs feeding your starving soul?
Fire kills the girl and awakens the dragon.
You canât look away. You canât ignore it. Not anymore.
Thus you mindlessly shrug your cloak off and let it drown in the puddle around your feet. You kick your shoes off because you are mindful of how much you love your shoes, and get closer, but it almost feels like you aren't the one controlling your body, itâs being controlled by the power of the trance. It moves you and you let it.
You raise your hand from your side and reach for the flames as if reaching out for an inviting hand.
You donât show hesitation or fear, a malicious smirk tugs on your lips and the confidence, pride, and malice that washes over you gleams in your eyes like the illuminating fire because thereâs never been anything to fear about the fire. It's why you donât think of pulling away, you embrace the fire like securing your grip on an inviting hand.
Yet just as you raise your foot to step inside the calling flames, a hand suddenly grabs a hold of your wrist and youâre yanked back harshly under the rain.
When you look at the intruder you meet the gaze of your husband, your Aemond looking at you with horror. Yet that emotion slowly fades away as he lifts your hand and sees that youâre unharmed.
Now instead of fearing that you were going to jump in the fire to hurt yourself, heâs left flabbergasted and confused. You could explain it to him with words, but at that moment you canât muster a single syllable, so instead you pull away and show him.
Aemond wants to stop you again. Itâs an instinct, but when you put your hand in the fire and donât wince, or make a sound of pain, as he sees that the fire doesnât hurt a single perimeter of your flesh heâs struck with awe that leaves him paralyzed where he stands. Itâs not horror or disgust. You walk under the rain again and study him closely to make sure, to know if you should be ashamed, but no matter how much you search his face or dig your gaze in his, thereâs nothing you see but awe, admiration, a bit of confusion, and more adoration for you.
He sees you with the opposite of what you feared, with love and fascination, and you feel seen.
There in the darkness you are cast in is your light and you feelâŚlikeâŚyou can be something important under his eye, with him because he sees you.
Sure you could have shown your mother, your brother, or even Cregan that the fire doesnât hurt you. Itâs your friend, you're immune to its violence and thatâs your gift, but you didnât share that with them and they didnât see, but Aemond does. He sees you now, he looks at you like you are something more than you thought you could be and youâre relieved
You have yet to fully be embraced by the flames, but at last, someone knows and someone loves you for it. Someone sees your value and your power. Then again in some ways he always has, now he just sees all of you.
âCome with me,â he whispers, and thunder cuts in from the distant sky.
He offers you his hand and you donât hesitate, you place your hand over his, and secure his grasp. Before you leave though you slip your shoes back on and pick up your cloak drenched with water.
At first, you expect to be taken well anywhere else but the throne room. Yet much to your surprise, youâre now embraced by the darkness of the glorious hall with only the night's hue casting in a natural light, and the occasional shots of bright lightning flashing an ominous light.
âThey would love you,â his voice oozes out like honey. âI know that. Even now they love you, but imagine then, hm?â His words travel in your ear and they make a chill crawl down your spine.
âWeâeven before we married, when we were just kidsâŚâ he says and walks around you, making sure to bring his hand up to press his palm down on the back of your neck, making the hairs on the back of your neck rise, and those goosebumps to spread as he brings his lips close to your ear and lets his breath unfurl over your skin.
ââŚwe were a lot more than my sister and Aegon. We valued our traditions, we value them even now. We are what all Targaryens rulers should be because we always wanted it.â
âŚheâŚ
âCanât you see it? Canât you see us?â He whispers against your flesh, tempting you to tilt your head to try and meet his lips.
âBe Regent with me,â he offers again, but this time in a soft and almost pleading voice that makes your body move so you can be face to face and interlock gazes.
âI hear your protests,â he adds and glances at your lips only inches away from his. âBut Helaena has never wanted what she has, you haveâŚâ
HeâŚ
âYou and I will be the best of them,â he continues and continues to grow this realization. Thatâs what it is, a realization in the darkness of the room.
No matter how much you have tried to deny it, how hard you have pushed it down and brushed it off, itâs always been there. And it was never a darkness, and that hunger for more was never a plague. Thatâs a lie.
There was this desire, this need always within you. He knows that he sees that like no one else has. And just like the fascination he had for you when he saw you unhurt by the fire, now you return that fascination for him and his offer.
âYou and me,â you whisper and those silent words travel over the sound of thunder because you can feel the warmth of his lips basically embrace yours.
And instead of answering with words, a malicious smirk tugs on his lips, and his awe only heightens for you, drawing him to smash his lips over yours just as you lean in at the same time, and bringing you both to forget where you are.
The rain patters harshly against the windows, against the roof, the thunder booms, and the lightning strikes the earth and flashes its bright light, but neither of you give it a second thought or any thought at all. Itâs just you and him, basking in the passion brought by your selfish desires come to life. Because that's what it is, selfish on your part. Itâs not selfless, you did not accept his offer for her, you accepted because you wanted to.
But Daemon pushed you here, didnât he?
And Aemond sees you, he sees something in you. You can be something with him. Thatâs all you want, thatâs all you have wanted.
ââ
*SOMETIME LATER*
âHe dares to summon me!â Aemond barks with rage after reading a demand from Lord Jason Lannister. âWith haste?â
He throws the crumbled letter to the side and leans over the table to glare at the brother sitting at your right side.
âAre the Lannisters so diminished that they cannot march from the Tooth to Harrenhal without an escort?â
You clasp your hands over the table and slowly drift your gaze to the blond man avoiding Aemondâs seething glare.
âThere is a large dragon in the Riverlands, Your Grace,â Ser Tyland defends his brother's choice, which makes sense, but also sounds a bit like an excuse. A pretty pathetic excuse. âMy brother's army is strong, but it does seemââ
âI am the Prince Regent,â Aemond reminds the man. âNot a dog to be called to heel. Tell your brother that if he does not deliver his host to Harrenhal, with âhasteâ,â he mocks. âDaemonâs dragon will become the least of his worries.â
A smirk tugs on your lips that you can't hide, that you canât shame either. Aemond is right to be angry, and right to project his anger in that way, or else they wonât listen. Besides, you do have to admit you like it when heâs angry, and this new role of command suits him well.
Yet not everyone agrees, especially not his mother. She glances over at you in search of aid, but you just meet her gaze and flash her your smirk as you lift your nose in the air and sit back; because now you too carry this sense of cockiness, this rise in your ego that comes with your new title that the Lords around the table had to oblige to out of fear of Aemond.
If it were up to them they wouldnât have allowed the daughter of Rhaenyra to sit amongst them and listen to their war plans, but you are now the Princess Regent in a time of war, you are needed around the table to listen mostly. And yes that bugs you, you still want to do more, and you hope now that Aemond discovered your immunity heâll let you do more, that heâll let you fight like you wanted to, but you donât know. You havenât talked about that night and the fact that he saw that the fire is not harmful or deadly to you, you havenât had time, and even if you know you saw the love and awe in his eyes you still fear what he has to say on the matter, so that also why you havenât really tried to talk about it.
Youâll talk about it soon, you have to, right now youâre just relishing in the fact that youâre around the table and that you have a more important title. You find pride in it, and more power than youâve had before.
Itâs intoxicating.
âYour irritations are justified, Aemond,â Alicent tries to do what she wanted you to do. âBut it does seemââ
âI have a task for you, as well,â Aemond cuts Alicent off as he begins to stalk around the table. âSer Tyland.â
Alicentâs brown eyes once again find you and pass her confusion for her son's sudden cold shoulder towards her, and even if you know what brought this on, you donât offer her sympathy or pity, you look at her blankly before following Aemond with your eyes and watch him land behind Ser Tyland, like a predator scaring its prey.
âWe will make an alliance with the Triarchy,â Aemond continues. âI've had enough of this cursed blockade.â
âMy Prince,â Ser Tyland tries to bring up an argument. âYou cannot mean to treat with the Free Cities. The captains of their ships are dangerous mercenaries, little more than piratesââ
âThey are a stone's throw away across the Narrow Sea,â Aemond cuts the man's argument off as he steals a glance at you to let his gaze linger on you before he drops his eye on the man under him. âLannister and Hightower ships will take months to arrive. The Triarchy will delight in the chance to terrorize the Sea Snake again. Let them weaken his blockade while our true allies make their long journey east.â
âThe Triarchy may play at accepting terms but they are not to be trusted,â Alicent tries to reason with Aemond. âYour father knew this. What has come of our letters to the Greyjoys?â She drifts to a different matter in the same territory.
âThey have been to no avail,â maester Orwyle gives the Dowager Queen the answer she seeked.
âThe Red Kraken waits,â Lord Jasper interjects. âSeeking his best advantage. Though we may draw him in with honey. If it comes to it. An offer of marriage, perhaps to the Dowager Queen?â
You snicker in amusement and Alicent glances at you as she protests. âOut of the question.â
âYouâll have better luck breaking the Ice Wall,â you break your silence with knowledge you harbor from your past in the North. âWhen I was ward to Lady Karstark, the Greyjoys would send raid parties to Stony Shores, so to make them stop Lord Bennard Stark sent a proposal, one of his sons to one of Lord Greyjoy's many daughters,â you scoff and slowly lean forward.
âLord Greyjoy sent back a nasty and bloody reply to deny the proposal. The raids did not stop until Lord Cregan Stark became lord because the Greyjoysâs answer with violence. I would suggest letting them sack some town close to their shores to gain their favor.â
âA bloody proposal but it might work,â Lord Larys actually says in your favor.
Alas Lord Jasper counters with discreet disagreement.
âWe would have to think about it, and think of which shores they can attack.â
And thatâs another way of saying no. Youâll tell your mother then, or Daemon, theyâll listen and gain their favor instead.
âThe Dowager Queen spoke wisely, Your Grace,â Ser Criston cuts in. âEven if the blockade could be broken, are we to invite these alien raiders into our waters, so close to Kingâs Landing?â
âItâs time you set out for Harrenhal, I think,â Aemond pays his thought no mind and actually does as you told him. Which only works to feed that already heightened cockiness.
âYour Grace, if Daemon prevails in the Riverlands I no longer have the numbers to challenge him,â Ser Criston rebuttals, making you bite back your smug smile as you sit back and instead let your cockiness be shown in the way you sit, and the way your nose is slightly perked to touch the air, welcoming the sunlight to kiss your face just perfectly and only make you look that more regal.
âWe lost much at Rookâs Rest,â Ser Criston makes sure to share while his eyes follow Aemond as he sits on the edge of the table beside him. âAs you well know.â
âThe longer we wait, the more chance he will prevail,â Aemond rebuttals using a variation of what you told him not long ago. âLannister will march from the west. Take what strength we have and force Daemon and his Riverlords to fight on two fronts.â
You fiddle with one of your many rings on your fingers and watch the man seem almost hesitant to do as heâs told.
âHis Grace speaks wisely,â Lord Larys says, but Ser Criston argues.
âWe would do better to await the Hightower host and set out in good time.â
Aemondâs gaze drifts to you and you lock eyes but say or motion for nothing. You remain as prideful and smug and just hold his gaze until he returns his attention to the man beside him.
âThere is no time,â Aemond counters. âItâs a fortnight's march to Harrenhal. We must strike before his army is raised.â
âAnd you yourself?â
Aemond tilts his head up and once again shares his smugness on the Daemon matter. âI will fly out to meet you when the time is ripe. My uncle is a challenge I welcomeâŚif he dares face me.â
You could laugh at that. You could laugh at the many things Aemond says about Daemon because he thinks that Daemon is somehow scared, or at his level, and sure Aemond is threatening with Vhagar and his swordsmanâs skills, but Aemond doesnât have Daemonâs experience yet, once he does then you can say they could see eye to eye.
âI have some concerning news to share,â Lord Larys interjects and earns everyoneâs attention. âI have just heard that Lord Cregan Stark leads an army of two thousand older men.â
You blink and that overpowering arrogance falters at the mention of Cregan, at the mention that heâs on his way to fight for his Queen after he said he couldnât march so soon himself.
Heâs actually coming down and that thought excites you more than it should. It makes your heart swoon more than it should. Yet you donât display the smile that threatens to spread on your lips, you donât let your heart show your pride or joy through your eyes, you remain nonchalant and ignore the attentive eyes of Lord Larys as he tries to catch any reaction, but you donât give him the satisfaction.
âA measly army of old men that will be brought down quickly,â Aemond brushes Lord Larys off, but that's what the Lord expected, he just wanted to see how you would react, but you donât fall for his trap.
âNow, I see weâre all agreed,â Aemond brings an end to the meeting after a moment's silence whilst he returns to his seat across from you.
âYour Grace,â Ser Criston says after he stands up.
The other bodies around the table donât linger behind, they rise from their seats and walk out, you do the same but rather than walking out right away, you make yourself around the table to press a kiss on Aemondâs cheek that he welcomes by leaning over to meet your lips.
âMy love,â you offer him sweet words before stepping back to walk around his seat with your fingers brushing over his shoulders.
Before you can lose touch, he captures your hand and brings you to a stop.
âMotherâŚa word,â he calls out before Alicent can leave the perimeters, all while he never once breaks your connection, and sparks this quick-growing tension that makes your heart begin to race with excitement.
âYou,â he directs at you. âEat. Donât think you went unnoticed when we broke fast.â
You sigh. âI have found it more difficult this morning, they did not like what I ate,â you refer to the twins inside you. âEven now the thought of any food makes me want to vomit.â
Aemond hums and lets your hand go to caress your belly. âIâll talk to the maester. You talk to Vanessa, have her make you some tea.â
You offer him a soft smile and give his mind some peace by nodding in agreement.
Aemond caresses your belly one more time with a faint smile before he grabs your hand and sends you off with a kiss on your knuckles.
As you walk away you donât leave in silence, you pass Alicent and give her your last word. âMother.â
Her eyes follow you and you can feel them on your back as you stride out with a teasing smirk because you both know that you meant that mockingly.
Now to the Godswood, where you wonât be alone, no, now rather than one guard thereâs two watching over you now; Ser Jason, and Ser Cane Clegane; The Blood Hound as heâs popularly known, a thirty-something-year-old man who is rather stoic, with broad shoulders, built like an ox, and carries a deep and almost rocky voice. You are wary mostly because of your own indiscretions, but from what little time you have had with him he does look rather trustworthy.
Then again Aemond did personally inspect him and even tested his worth, so he is reliable if your life is ever threatened.
You hope youâll have to wait and see.
Regardless, no one interrupts the peace you instantly find in the Godswood. You find comfort in the smell of the red leaves that swirl in your nose thanks to the gentle wind that howls in your ear. You feel bliss as the warm sunlight peeking through the gaps between the red leaves kisses your face. And not counting the shadows lurking in the distance, you donât feel alone as you lose your eyes on the weeping face carved on the weirwood tree.
Eyes stare back at you, but itâs not a piercing gaze, itâs not judgmental, or heavy with intimidation, theyâre gentle eyes, caring, and attentive. They admire your smile as you canât help but think of Cregan marching down with his men to fight.
You shouldnât be so happy, you need to knock your joy and pride down a peg or two after all, itâs unlikely youâll see him, but you canât help but feelâŚhappy at the thought after you were certain that he would not dare come so soon.
And itâs not that you want to hop on your dragon and meet him halfway, no, the thought doesnât cross your mind. Youâre just happy to hear heâs coming with his army of men.
âPrincess.â
And just like that your peace is broken, and by no other than Alicent who seems quite distressed when you turn to face her.
Why? What could she want?
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A/N- Abbey by Mitski is yours and Aemond's anthem period in this story period.
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"The pleasing sounds and warm snuggles make her drift closer to sleep. Her mind can only register bits and pieces of what happens next. Strong arms wrap around her middle and lift her up. Sheâs gently placed on top of familiar, chiseled muscles, with her head nestled under that strong neck and her legs straddle a big torso. A pair of tusks play with her hair. Fuzzy pelts and blankets are pulled up to their chests to cover them.Â
Before she forgets, she plants one last kiss on her chin. For no particular reason, other than a thank you for her thoughtful aftercare.Â
That last rumble makes a small smile appear on her features before both of them fully succumb to a peaceful rest."Â (...)
(Insert from Chapter 15 of Songbirds And Tigers)
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The panic attack WIP
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very quick doodle of a scene from chapter 15!!
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Retelling The Hobbit Chapter 15: Unattached First chapter / Previous / Next Read full comic on: Webtoon/A03Â
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Thank you for reading! The next chapter of this comic adaptation of The Hobbit will be titled (drumroll)....The Song of the Lonely Mountain!
Check under the cut for notes on the callbacks to previous chapters of this comic, and to Tolkien stories like the Unfinished Tales! â-
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One of my guiding ideas for this comic is that the story is being written/drawn by Bilbo Baggins, an âunreliable narrator,â who has a biased way of recounting events. As the comic goes on, parts of the story get retold through new perspectives (or through the eyes of other characters), and you realize the initial version you read was incomplete.Â
A lot of you probably noticed that this chapter features a ton of callbacks to the earliest chapters of this comic! We saw child Bilbo and Gandalf's friendship told from Bilbo's POV in Chapter 3.....but in this chapter we see it retold from Gandalf's POV. However, Belladonna Took is our biggest instance of that!  Not to overexplain my own writing, but Chapter 1 is an older Bilbo painting an idealized happily-ever-after fairytale picture of Belladonna, while Chapter 15 features a younger Bilbo telling a far less optimistic version of her life. While there's truth to both of them, neither of them is the full truth.
In the Fellowship of the Ring, Bilbo tells Frodo that âbooks need to have good endings,' like endings where everyone "lives happily ever after." If I were to continue this comic to the end of the novel, Bilboâs habit of ârewriting things to be happier" would become a whole Thing.Â
Second: Much of this chapter is taken directly from âThe Unfinished Tales: The Quest For Erebor.â That story was Tolkienâs attempt to unite the tone of The Hobbit with LOTR, by having Gandalf explain what The Hobbit looked like from *his* perspective. The gay line about Bilbo feeling incapable of settling down into a Traditional Marriage with a Wife And Kids is taken almost directly from the Unfinished Tales. So are all the lines where Gandalf reflects on what Bilbo was like as a child, and the moment where Bilbo reflects that all of his desire for adventure has dwindled to a private dream.
Third: Obviously, the other big influence on this chapter (outside the original novel) was a similar scene in the PJ film. The little bit where Gandalf reveals the lore behind Bullroarer took monologue is the only dialogue Iâve directly lifted from that scene. ;3
Fourth: some of you may have caught that I used a quote describing Frodoâs wanderlust in the Fellowship of the Ring to describe Bilbo. The bit describing "the maps that only show white spaces beyond their borders" is also why I emphasized Bilboâs canonical nerdiness around maps in earlier chapters (chapter 5 especially, but also in Chapter 6, Chapter 7, and a blink-and-you-miss-it moment in chapter 14.)Â
Fifth: one of my favorite things in the original book are all the scenes where Gandalf does fun Whimsical things with smoke/smoke rings. In the book he usually makes them change color or race around; in my comic he usually makes them turn into butterflies (he also does this in chapters 3 and 11.) you may have noticed that Butterfly Symbolism is a big thing in this comic.  But yeah, in another callback: Gandalf finally had time to blow smoke-rings with Bilbo, which he said he 'had no time for' in Chapter 2!
Thanks again for reading! I tentatively plan for the next chapter to arrive on November 13th.
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Amaretto Sour Chapter 15: Will and Testament
(You have no idea how much the filthy Millennial in me wanted to name the chapter: Komm susser Tod you better believe I was humming it the entire time I was writing.)
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