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Arya came to King’s Landing University knowing that her days there were numbered. She told herself that she was not to plant any more roots than she had to. Unfortunately, no one else seemed to get that memo.
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Steel Thorns 55k+
Arya came to King’s Landing University knowing that her days there were numbered. She told herself that she was not to plant any more roots than she had to. Unfortunately, no one else seemed to get that memo.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Arya Stark/Gendry Waters Characters: Arya Stark, Gendry Waters Additional Tags: Gendrya - Freeform, Gendrya Week 2020, Post-Canon, Canon Universe Summary:
With so many things in Westeros to write songs about Arya can't even begin to understand why the bards are insisting on writing songs about her.
written for @aryaxgendryweek day 2- Marry me Now
The first time he brought up marriage he had been drunk and Arya had known better than to take it seriously. He had just come home from Jon’s stag night and reeked of whiskey and cigarettes and barely managed to make it to the couch he was so sloshed. Arya hoped Jon wasn’t in a similar state or Ygritte might leave him at the alter tomorrow.
Gendry had pulled her down on top of him on the couch and Arya let him, an amused smile on her lips as he looked up at her blurry eyed. “Weddings are so fun. We should get married so we can have a wedding.” his words slurred together into one long garbled phrase but Arya was something of an expert at deciphering drunk speak after growing up with Theon. Arya knew exactly what he said.
She decided right then and there she would never tell her boyfriend of two months he had suggested they get married. Gendry was still convinced her family hated him and that she was going to wake up one day and not want to be with him. She knew if she told him about this he would take it as further proof that he wasn’t good enough for her. She didn’t see any point of adding fuel to the fire.
Besides, he was asleep before she could get her shocked brain to come up with a response.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Arya Stark/Gendry Waters Characters: Arya Stark, Gendry Waters Additional Tags: Modern Westeros, Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Fluff, Gendrya - Freeform, gendrya gift exchange Summary:
Ayra and Gendry are sent on a supply run for a last minute holiday party. They find sticking to the list a little harder than it should be.
For @watersandwolves
@gendrya-gift-exchange
written for @aryaxgendryweek day 1- ‘Let’s run away’
Even after all this time the cold of the North still surprised him. Cold up here was not like the cold of the South where one could add another layer and feel warm again. The cold here felt like a living breathing thing. It got underneath your skin and coursed through your veins, wrapping itself around your heart.
It was not unlike Arya Stark in that way.
written for @aryaxgendryweek day 4- ‘Just Get Naked’
“Stop being such a coward.” Arya said sternly, her hands on her hips as she stared him down.
Gendry gaped at her, tugging self-consciously on the hem of his tunic. “I’m not being a coward.” he insisted, pointedly ignoring the way she rolled her eyes at him.
“It's just water.” Arya reminded him needlessly, gesturing to the wide expanse of blue behind them as if Gendry could ever forget that it was there.
“I know what it is. I just don’t see why I have to go in it.” Gendry grumbled crossing his arms over his chest as they repeated their argument for what had to be the third time that day alone.
Arya rose her eyebrows at him her face darkening dangerously. “Because you live next to the ocean and you don’t know how to swim.” she bit out through clenched teeth. Gendry didn’t mind her snapping at him, she was scarier when she was completely emotionless. As long as she was showing annoyance, he might still be able to get out of this.
written for @aryaxgendryweek day 5-Don't lie to me
By the time he finds her the sun had already started to break over the horizon. Gendry’s arms felt heavier than any hammer he had ever swung and he was having to concentrate far too much on putting one foot in front of the other but when he finally found her surrounded by people in the godswood all of that pain seemed to fade away.
He watched as the Lady Stark pulled Arya into a fierce embrace and as Gendry shuffled closer he was surprised to see specks of blood on the Lady’s pale face. From what Arya told him she had been down in the crypts, he didn’t understand how she could have gotten blood on her down there.
Gendry decided to focus on that because now that he could see Arya alive and well again he didn't know how to approach her. She was a lady after all and despite what they had done that night he was no proper match for her. He didn’t want to taint her reputation by approaching her now. He knew how people could talk.
written for @aryaxgendryweek day 7-’Because I can’
“Anyone ever tell you you’re shit at good-byes?”
Arya tensed at the voice behind her, her spine straightening like an arrow at the exasperated tone. Slowly she looked over her shoulder to see Gendry watching her with his arms crossed tight over his chest and his eyes filled to the brim with annoyance.
She cleared her throat before answering, forcing her eyes to stay on his and not admire the way his new leather tunic clung to his body. “Its been brought up once or twice.” she admitted, grateful for the way her voice did not waver even though it wanted too.