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His own children were in the ground. She'd heard that much, and of Robert's death, too. Really, she was lucky Ned had reached her first, otherwise Rhaegar might have come back to a graveyard instead of the tower as he had left it.
Ned was outside, cautious and gracious, and she imagined, still parlaying to take her home. She had heard them talking about it( she was still too weak to travel atop a horse and Ned had no cart to make the travel easier) from the window before this conversation.
The thought of home was like a deep ache. She couldn't wait to see Brandon or her father. Ned had yet to say anything of them.
"That is why you came here, instead of King's Landing? You've crushed an uprising." She said distantly, "many things hang off of your wishes." It was not so simple as to go home.
There were loyalists and traitors to contend with. It was all rather fragile right now.
"Jaehaerys Waters?" The jab is quick as she held her son a little tighter. " Old Nan used to tell us stories of Jon Who Climbs the Wall. He was a friend of the children," She said softly as if telling the tale to her own child, watching as his little head turned towards his father's finger," in the Conqueror's time. He saw Death's hands first, and the fire second. Old Nan said he was the first to fly." She wanted her boy to fly. She wanted him to be safe. He didn't ask for this.
"Something simple like that, maybe."
















