gildcdfalcon:
@eliarlefford
❛ –––––– the north shall be scandalised if i wear that ! ❜ ursula grinned from ear to ear, as she took the semi-sheer fabric from her handmaiden’s arms. ❛ their gowns are so dreary, they may aswell shroud themselves. ❜ she had decided not long after her arrival that she loathed the north, it was not exciting or vibrant, the meat wasn’t cooked tender enough & their wines were too bitter. in the privacy of her chambers she complained to myra about the lacklustre conditions, although she was certain that even the walls had ears. ursula knew that it was imperative that the westerlands had strong alliances with the realms, but why they had to travel so far north was beyond her.
her chamber door clicked, so she turned to spot her husband. ❛ i’ve decided that it was a bad idea for us to agree to this visit. cedric is already complaining of a chill & i’m unable to wear my usual gowns because the old hags will faint from seeing more skin than a wrist. ❜ ursula didn’t mention the bitter cold or the grim looking faces.
It had hardly been his first time traveling so far north, having spent time in Winterfell with his father on many of his meetings with the King in the North, but for his wife? It was an entirely different story. Of course, there was a blessing in having his wife - and his three young boys - accompanying him on his trip. It was nice to be able to share the world with his wife, to show him part of the world that they were allies with - part of the world they would fight for if it came to war - and it was nice to have her on his arm. Of all the fine things he could buy to dress his arm, she was the best thing he could have - she made him look better, act better, be better.
It was why he had decided to buy her something, as with his usual tradition of purchasing her a gift whenever he traveled - just because she was with him, it didn’t mean he wasn’t going to adorn her with something beautiful - and with the item tucked into his pockets beneath his heavy fur coat, he made his way to their quarters. Opening the door, he watched as she turned to face him and spoke, causing him to chuckle lightly.
“And what would the rest of the realm say if Lord Lefford and his beautiful bird hadn’t shown to the coronation of their own king?” he countered, knowing that her words were mainly said in jest and at her annoyance of the cold and general sourness of the Northmen. Walking closer to his wife, he looked to her handmaiden and nodded in her direction. “Leave us... I wish to speak to my wife in private,” he spoke, and once she bowed and made her way out of the chambers, he took a couple of steps closer until he was nearly standing behind her, able to feel the warmth of the hearth upon his skin even from this distance.
“Do not fret, my love... In a moon’s time we will be back in the warmth of the Rock where you can wear your best gowns and garments to your hearts content and, with the luck of the Gods, you’ll be pregnant with our daughter,” he spoke before he leaned down to kiss the side of her cheek. “I brought a gift for you.”













