No, [character] thought, those are the bones of a child.
'Then you know nothing, [character],' she whispered.
'We go with [character]'s monster, or we die.'
Sleep opened beneath him like a well, and he threw himself into it with a will and let the darkness eat him up.
'Tell me,' said [character].
Then the king nodded and went back inside his tower.
'As you say, Captain,' he murmured, bowing once again.
'No more than I was,' said [character].
This is my lot, he realized as he undressed, from now until the end of days.
If they are monsters, so am I.
'And you will be coming with me, to help me fetch home my virgin bride.'
'You will never walk again, [character],' the pale lips promised, 'but you will fly.'
Gods and wonders always appear, to attend the birth of kings.
'My business is with him, and him alone.'
'... means war,' said the queen.
And I will have a thousand wildlings, thought [character], and no way to feed even half that number.
When he opened his mouth to curse them all, black water filled his lungs, and the dark closed in around him.
'I shall not be able to eat a bite until I see this smuggler's head upon a spike, with an onion shoved between his lying teeth.'
'That you will,' promised Ramsay, 'and soon.'
'So let us hope it never comes to that.'
'Deliver you,' the knight said, 'to the queen.'
We are both monsters.
The Lord [character] could die content.
'A dragon hunt.'
She dreamt of red hearts burning, and a black stag in a golden wood with flame streaming from his antlers.
'Tell her to come soon.'
'Take my hand,' she said again, 'and let me save your sister.'
But there were other places in this world where men were known to break their fast on human flesh.
'I need Hizdahr zo Loraq.'
'A gift from the Lord of Light... and me.'
'It rhymes with freak.'
'A tall and twisted thing with one black eye and ten long arms, sailing on a sea of blood.'
And through the mist of centuries the broken boy could only watch as the man's feet drummed against the earth... but as his life flowed out of him in a red tide, [character] could
He could not even seem to conquer those.
'What are you waiting for?'
Reek bent to his task.
That was all he knew.
They left without another word.
'That's a slaver.'
She left him there.
Somewhere ahead Roose Bolton awaited them behind the walls of Winterfell, but Stannis Baratheon's host sat snowbound and unmoving, walled in by ice and snow, starving.
Four hours later, they emerged again as man and wife, bound together wrist and ankle with chains of yellow gold.
'Protect me.'
She had never seen anything so beautiful.
'He's waiting for you.'
'And, oh, how we shall laugh!'
'Elsewise, the Hound will kill her.'
Tormund Giantsbane had come at last.
The morning came too soon.
[Character] grabbed Jeyne about the waist and jumped.
Yes, she thought, yes, now, now, do it, do it, take me, take me, FLY!
The wind was rising.
'Go to Lord Qyburn on my behalf, bring him a white cloak, and tell him that the time has come.'
'I will talk to Grey Worm,' he said.
She would not be the first woman [character] had made a widow.
'My throat is dry as an old bone, and I can see that I have a deal of talking to do.'
Night falls, he thought, and now my war begins.
And hoped that it was true.
'What I want,' said the Tattered Prince, 'is Pentos.'
'I mean to lead it.'
'You have to know your name.'
'With blood.'
'No one,' she replied.
Oh, yes.
'Leave that to me.'
Seven save us all, the old knight thought.
Then he began to scream.
Only the cold...
'Corpses.'
That was how Khal Jhaqo found her, when half a hundred mounted warriors emerged from the drifting smoke.
And in their hands, the daggers.
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