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Loras had never been a particularly patient soul, even as a little boy he had thrown tantrums that his septa had had to weather when Willas and Garlan’s lessons wore on too long so that he had to wait to follow them around and play with them. The pace of their grandmother’s wheelhouse had agitated Loras, and though he loved her dearly and was glad to have her along to protect him as she always did, the wait to see his sister was beginning to seem unbearably long.
They had paused for a moment, to water the horses at a stream that ambled through the countryside beside the road, and Loras had busied himself with adjusting the saddle on little Gareth’s horse so that he could be sure his nephew would be safe for the rest of the journey. He loved his brother’s children, and adored spending time with them now that he was back in Highgarden. They did not care about the mistakes of his past, and their laughter and smiles had been immensely healing in his grief - he could barely wait for them to see their mother again, to see the looks on their faces would be joy inducing even him.
He could not wait for Garlan to see Leonette too, of course - Loras envied his brother, having a wife whom he adored, who cared for him completely. Loras would never have that, and he found himself jealous of that, though he knew it was not his brother’s fault that he felt these things. “Do you think it will be long now?” Loras asked his older brother as he rose back to full height where he had been bent over beside the palfrey. “At this pace I feel as though I am going mad before we reach Mar and Leonette.”














