❅ Seventeen (Text)
Have you ever been in love?
(This is asked late one night and it might seem frivolous with the current concerns hovering over the populace of Hadriel. Yet Sansa believes love is important no matter how long someone lives - or where they are imprisoned. Besides, she had a taste of love recently and it's a frightening - and exhilarating - change of scenery for her.)
Can it last?
(This is asked late one night and it might seem frivolous with the current concerns hovering over the populace of Hadriel. Yet Sansa believes love is important no matter how long someone lives - or where they are imprisoned. Besides, she had a taste of love recently and it's a frightening - and exhilarating - change of scenery for her.)
Can it last?
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[At least that wasn't a complete no.]
You would have me?
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I've seen too much. I would worry about not being sharp enough to protect you.
(She admits she is a slow learner, yet how can a child be blamed for missing the subtle politics of murderers?)
Yes, I would. I already care for your happiness and that is a good start.
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But I agree. Building on friendship, caring and mutual respect is a good place to begin.
[Why could he safely talk about this here? Since she wasn't in Gwynedd and unless she was, this was just talk. Safe.]
You were unhappy before. At court. Understandably.
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Yes, I was, but your court would be different. I think I could guard you fairly well.
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A political alliance? She married for duty. I am glad more than just duty became of it.
I do hope that my court would not make you uncomfortable. Or unhappy. As for guarding, I think you would need not worry overly about safety.The guards I promise are quite capable. A partner though...
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Yes, she did, though she was fond of the Starks. Besides, my father was a good man. I think they may have grieved the loss of his brother together.
A partner looks out for the king. I can hear and see things the guards miss. The queen has more power than most realize.
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You do, I have no doubt. The world of women is quite different than the world of men.
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Our worlds complement one another. That is why you need a queen you can trust.
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I do. I thought I had one, a queen who was capable of working with me as a partner and ally as well as a mother. Unless she relents, I know eventually I will need to find another.
Or I hope you find your way to Gwynedd.
[He knew it was an empty hope, there was no way his council would ever approve Sansa as queen. Her match made no political sense, at least one of them was likely to hold events she had no control over as her fault and the one fact he couldn't argue, her virtue was no longer intact. The best he could do was shelter her and hope to find a good match for her as he was doing with the Princess Janniver, no longer welcome by her betrothed or her family for events beyond her control.]