There is someone I want you to meet. She extended an offer for me to stay with her and has agreed to let you stay with her as well.
It might be wise for us to sleep elsewhere until the fighting passes.
It might be wise for us to sleep elsewhere until the fighting passes.
Her other roommates are male, but I think as long as she is there and I am there, you will be safe.
Robb has always had flawed judgement when it comes to Theon. The only reason Theon is still alive now is because of what he did for you.
Robb has always had flawed judgement when it comes to Theon. The only reason Theon is still alive now is because of what he did for you.
I will, I promise.
[So many vows had been broken, but he wouldn't break that one. He would die first.]
Theon suffered the price for his betrayal. Because of him though, good men died. I won't pass judgement on his life. That's for Robb to decide.
[He doesn't want to tell her and as long as she won't ask, he won't. She was spared that fate now that Westeros was gone. So did that mean what Theon did no longer mattered?]
He saved your life.
[So many vows had been broken, but he wouldn't break that one. He would die first.]
Theon suffered the price for his betrayal. Because of him though, good men died. I won't pass judgement on his life. That's for Robb to decide.
[He doesn't want to tell her and as long as she won't ask, he won't. She was spared that fate now that Westeros was gone. So did that mean what Theon did no longer mattered?]
He saved your life.
He was.
[It's not something he mentions often, but this much he could tell her.]
The Northern Lords named me King after we took back Winterfell.
[After she did. She was the one who summoned the Knights of the Vale.]
Tyrion is a good man. I suppose if you have to marry someone, you at least had a man that was kind and protected you. You know him better than I do.
[Unlike Baelish who clearly had ulterior motives.]
[It's not something he mentions often, but this much he could tell her.]
The Northern Lords named me King after we took back Winterfell.
[After she did. She was the one who summoned the Knights of the Vale.]
Tyrion is a good man. I suppose if you have to marry someone, you at least had a man that was kind and protected you. You know him better than I do.
[Unlike Baelish who clearly had ulterior motives.]
[She had proven to be his strongest supporter, even more than Lyanna Mormont. Without Sansa's belief in him, he wasn't sure he could have accepted the title without hesitation. It had made it easier for him to tell her now, even if there was little point.
He was king of nothing now that Westeros was gone.
He returns her smile sadly.]
Nothing will keep me from being your brother, but it doesn't matter anymore about being king. The reason I was given the title is gone now.
I think I saw him in stasis. If he wakes, will you be all right in seeing him? I know he was your husband once.
He was king of nothing now that Westeros was gone.
He returns her smile sadly.]
Nothing will keep me from being your brother, but it doesn't matter anymore about being king. The reason I was given the title is gone now.
I think I saw him in stasis. If he wakes, will you be all right in seeing him? I know he was your husband once.
I'm not a Stark. It's a Stark that should be king.
[One Stark in particular.]
Good. I would like to see him again and hear how he escaped King's Landing. Cersei accused you both of killing Joffery, if I heard correct?
[One Stark in particular.]
Good. I would like to see him again and hear how he escaped King's Landing. Cersei accused you both of killing Joffery, if I heard correct?
[ The yelling has definitely quietened down by now. He doesn't know if Sansa tried to keep out of the way or had to play mediator (though he's also aware Daenerys also offered to mediate, and in turn offered help to her should she need it) between the two during the day.
With the sun lowering by now, not quite sunset but close enough, he finds himself at their door. He listens to ensure nothing is happening first before he knocks. Then, it's a matter of waiting for her to come to the door. He gave her an approximate time at least, so she should be almost ready by now at least. ]
With the sun lowering by now, not quite sunset but close enough, he finds himself at their door. He listens to ensure nothing is happening first before he knocks. Then, it's a matter of waiting for her to come to the door. He gave her an approximate time at least, so she should be almost ready by now at least. ]
[The words mean as much to him now as they did on the ramparts of Winterfell.]
Lord Baelish?
[It isn't much of a surprise, given what she had told him of Baelish. If there was anything good to come out of losing their world, it was that she was spared of his presence and the future he had in store for her.]
You are better to be free of him. He isn't a man you should trust, Sansa.
Lord Baelish?
[It isn't much of a surprise, given what she had told him of Baelish. If there was anything good to come out of losing their world, it was that she was spared of his presence and the future he had in store for her.]
You are better to be free of him. He isn't a man you should trust, Sansa.


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