who: @anya-snow where: barrowtown, the north
it had only been a few moments since the lord of karhold had emerged from the thickness of the woods on the edge of barrowtown, where prince adam stark of winterfell had been the one to tell him some crucial news of the river king's disappearance. it had sent brandon's head into a frenzied state that was uncharacteristic of him, his minding racing likes the harsh winter winds that felt like a whip upon the skin, thinking if they would do such things to two kings, what would they attempt upon his own sister? barrowtown had only ever meant to be a pitstop to gather men from house dustin before continuing north on his venture; time seemed to be slipping through his fingers, and the tightness in his chest only suggested that time was seemingly running out.
the horses had been watered, his men had been sent to accompany the volunteers from house dustin; his boots crunched against the sticks of the woods below him, footprints imprinted upon the snow heavily set. winter was coming, and it seemed as though it had already dawned upon them, as though the darkest of days was coming. he would leave within the hour if time was on their side, and thus he could ride further north and meet with cassana within the next three days should all go according to plan. how often did that happen?
he continued pacing, walking through the hustling bustle of the market that was barrowtown, the trees long since changing to faces both familiar, strange and distasteful. he wanted them all gone from the north, foe and friend alike; they needed to look after their own at the end of the day, and even their friends had put some of them in jeopardy. a familiar head of raven hair seemed to cross by him in the distance beneath a stone archway, and her name seemed to slip from him casually.
"anya!" he bellowed, his voice louder than he had perhaps intended over the crowd - it had come from him without fully thinking of what he had even wanted to say, only that he had something to say deep within him. he was leaving, and something about the way time seemed to pass and the situation only became more severe, whispered that he may not return. something about the panic, the tears running down the near hysterical face of the woman he deemed his closest remained staunchly within his mind. there was something he needed to say, lest this be their last encounter.













