her boys
ALLIES OF THE VITELLOS:
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The hour for judgement has arrived. While at dinner, the lords and ladies of the Vitello family were surprised by the sudden appearance of the free folk. A few knights protect them, but they are of no match for the impending army, and King Holden asks them to lay down their arms in the remaining hope that peace can still be discussed with the free folk. Instead of killing the family, the wildlings take them to the throne room. What do the knights think of the uncertainty that lies before them? What do the lords and ladies believe will become of them all? Gathered together with others that had been present in the Keep, they remain in the throne room to await their fates. Under the threat of death, it is now that the rest of the world learns who they really are.
“We rise up And we fall down Only to rise again.”
PARA RESPONSE: her boys
Prisca’s seat on the opposite end of the table from her husband did not surprise her; she got to play the doting, proud wife in public. The new Master of Coin had a wife who was beautiful, charming, and intelligent–but now that Oberon had returned, she had been relegated back to her role as wife, as Lady Deyes. Nevermind the fact that she had spent the last seven years running everything for her husband. She chatted amiably with the lords that surrounded her until they tired of talking to the wife. She glanced, every so often, at her husband, watching him talk to the King as she droned on about her weaving and her new dresses. One of the ladies had just asked about little Titus when the doors flew open.
In marched the wildlings, weapons drawn, blood smeared across their faces. One of the ladies screamed as Prisca clutched her knife before dropping it; she had no where to hide it discreetly. One by one, they were forced out of their chairs and into the throne room, her eyes seeking Oberon through the throng. He’d been lost somewhere in the chaos; her heart seized at the realization, at the familiar feeling of being left alone. She didn’t know these people like he did, and her mind quickly flooded with everything he’d told her about them. Would it be enough to see her through this madness?
Minutes felt like hours until the crowd finally thinned and she spotted her husband. She walked to him calmly before sinking her nails into his arm, clinging to him for dear life. Her eyes darted around the room, her heart beating rapidly in her chest. Her son. She had her husband, now where was her son?
The doors flew open again and more people were pushed in the room. “What will they do with Titus?” she whispered, still gripping her husband’s arm.
A shock of blonde hair pushed through the doors and Prisca’s heart seized in relief and fear. The touching moment was not lost on her, even through the fear. Crouching down beside her boys, she folded an arm around Titus’ back.
“Everything will be alright, precious,” she whispered in his ear, kissing the side of his head. “Mama promises.”













