Formez Vos BataillonsChapter 1
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Kathleen left her book on the dining room table when she heard the door slam, (Reading there was more comfortable than holding the huge art book up in a living room chair, and being in her room -- where she’d normally read for her entire life in this house -- seemed, suddenly, suggestive of what she had been doing with Char.) She found Mom and Cat in the living room.
“Cat, shouldn’t you close the door more quietly?”
“Memere!” Now Tante Kathleen was making rules like Maman. And it was a rule that she hadn’t even broken.
“I closed the door, dear. Sometimes people want to know when others are in the house.” She smiled at her daughter. Sometime, she had to communicate to Kathleen that ones sexual activities are perfectly acceptable but not for public discussion. Of course, Cat was here. That required subtlety which wasn’t all that bad. Subtlety is what Kathleen had to develop. Good, Kathleen was blushing. Well, some of this could be done without Cat watching. “Do you need to use the bathroom, dear?” Cat went into the downstairs half bath.
“Really, dear. I’m your mother. I had two babies. Med school should have told you the preconditions for that.”
“You laid out the consequences long before med school did. You never before talked about your own activities.”
“And I won’t do so again, dear. Ladies don’t talk about their own activities.” And now Charles was coming down the stair. “Good afternoon, dear. So nice of you to adjust your shower schedule so that there isn’t a line in the morning. We used to be stressed with four. We never thought ahead to six.”
“Mrs. Brennan...” Charles began.
“‘Kate,’ dear. Jeanette calls me ‘Katherine’ which might be confusing since she was so kind as to name her child after me.”
“Kate, you’ve been so hospitable.”
“Pure selfishness, dear. I was just thinking last night how much more comfortable the house feels when I know people I love are in it -- even when they are asleep.”
“Sharl, look what I’ve got.” Cat had been quite patient. First she’d been scolded for something she hadn’t done. Then nobody had seen that she’d washed her hands.
“More books. Do you want to read them now?” The conversation with Mrs. Brennan was in danger of getting mushy. And paying attention to Cat was always acceptable behavior in this house. He got the books on a table next to an easy chair and himself in the chair. After Cat was in his lap, he reached for the first book of the three.
Kate put the other six books where she could find them when she needed to. She went into the half bath to flush the toilet. Cat had remembered half her tasks. Another time, she’d have reminded her of the need to flush, but Cat had had a busy afternoon. Kate washed her own hands and headed for the kitchen. Katherine followed her.
“Really, Mother.” She took a minute to think how to express herself. Mom looked at her quizzically, but stayed silent. “You might not talk about your own activities, but you’ve talked loads about the first time I brought Char here.”
“Only about what you said, dear.” Kate had quite forgotten reporting that both beds were slept in -- on separate nights. “And it’s less that you asked for Charles to share your room than that this was the first time we’d heard about him. We met several of your friends when we came to your graduation. You could have introduced one more. I don’t say that you should have described how far that friendship had gone. Indeed, as I said, ladies don’t talk about that. Even married ladies don’t talk about it to anyone but their gynecologist. Your husband, of course, but who says you’re a lady in the bedroom?”
“Mom!” First she lectures on being a lady; then she gets bawdy! And with barely a breath in between.
“Well, dear, some things you do say to your daughter that you don’t talk about at table. I never worried about your being too circumspect with Charles. After all, you are positively blatant in front of us. But, if you think that there is something I would disapprove in the marriage bed -- ‘bed’ is figurative, of course. How you behave in your own apartment is your business. Circumspection here, around Cat, goes without saying. Anyway, how you behave in the marriage bed is your own business; so long as neither of you is injured, I not only don’t have to know, I give my blessings.”
“You’re being much more permissive than you were when I was growing up. And there were reasons we didn’t tell you earlier.”
“More permissive than before you were married, dear. I don’t approve of premarital sex for my children. And, yes, you wanted to keep your private fling private. And, then, you wanted to introduce us to the love of your life. I can see both motivations. I just feel that you had options in how you moved from one to the next.”
“You didn’t say that you disapproved. Did you expect me to come to the altar a virgin?”
“Well, I thought I implied it. And approval is one thing; expectation is another. I assigned you and Charles to different rooms his first trip here. That is disapproval of your spending the night in the same bed. Then we closed and locked our door. That is expectation that there would be traffic in the hallway.”
“Don’t ask -- don’t tell.”
“That’s now, dear. We told you quite clearly that we disapproved, then. Now, you don’t tell me of your actions, and I try to keep out of the way. It’s much more pleasant that way. On the other hand, I certainly hope that you are happy in your marriage. And, marital happiness almost always requires an enjoyable sex life. It’s just that you don’t have to make a point of it in company. Bob, whatever his faults, never ground your nose in his bed-time habits.”
“Well, I knew about them. I can remember the rocking chair!”
“Yes, dear, but he didn’t say ‘I want to borrow the rocking chair so I can share it with Jeanette.’ He did give you and Charles a rocking chair for a wedding present, which was quite pointed enough. But I can’t think of a subtler way to pass on the wisdom. And, after all, when Bob is your criterion for subtlety, you are already in a weak position.
“And, dear,” she continued, “this is a mother-daughter conversation. I’m being much franker than I would be in company. Traditionally, we would have had one before you got married, but I didn’t have one before I got married -- the tradition had already died out. You had already been living with Charles. Maybe I should have, not what you do in bed but what you say in company.”
“You don’t believe in frankness, do you?”
“I respect frankness in moderation, dear. I specifically object to exhibitionism.”
“So you slam the door when you come in?”
“Right! I object to exhibitionism, and I object to snooping. After all, I didn’t interrupt anything, but I didn’t know what I might interrupt. I might have overheard a fearful row, you know. It isn’t only what a married couple enjoys but wants to keep private; it’s also what they don’t enjoy.”
“Charles and I don’t have rows.”
“That’s nice, dear, but it won’t be the end of the world when you do.” During this discussion, Kate had been preparing dinner. Kathleen, trained in this kitchen, had helped.
“Memere,” Cat had appeared suddenly. “May I have a pickle, please?”
“It’s too close to dinner, Cat. When Maman and Papa get here, we’ll all eat.”
Bob and Jeanette spent a long, not particularly pleasant, time with Mrs. Groghan. The sky to the west was getting cloudy as they drove back. As she got out of the car, Jeanette heard the Marseillaise coming from inside. She got there in time to join in the last verse.
“How often have you sung it to Memere today?” she asked Cat. It had been a nice surprise, but she hoped Katherine hadn’t had it inflicted on her every hour.
“Deux seulement.” Cat was still in the francais mode. Besides, she knew she was being accused of something else she hadn’t done.
“The repetition was my idea,” said Charles.
“We were waiting for you, dear. Dinner is in five minutes, if you care to wash up.” Jeanette went upstairs. Bob, who had no compunction about being heard urinating, used the downstairs half bath.
“And how was Mrs. Groghan?” Kate asked when they had begun eating.
“Depressed,” Jeanette answered, “and -- frankly -- depressing. She told us that she doesn’t get many visitors. I can understand why. Marcy seems to be a regular every two weeks, and I think she’s running for sainthood. I was reminded of my calls to my parents.
“You don’t know, Charles, but the first Christmas after our marriage, my mother’s plan for the vacation was that I spend all of it in my house and Bob spend all of it here. Six months newlywed. Somehow, the idea didn’t strike my fancy. Actually, I’d been happy to escape that house. Ever after, until Cat was born, we spent Christmas dinner with them. I called on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. Every call, every visit, was agony. I’m surprised I didn’t develop an ulcer. When we took Cat there for a Christmas dinner, it was no better. A dutiful daughter might have an obligation to inflict that on herself. A good mother has an obligation not to inflict that on her child. They haven’t seen Cat since.”
“And, Cat, do you want to tell about the library?” Kate didn’t want to discuss whether Cat had seen Jeanette’s parents since. Cat told all about the library, and nothing about the other visits. She ended up saying that all the books in the library were in English. “Cat was telling me about your library, that it has Spanish books. Does it have French books, too?”
“I don’t believe so,” said Jeanette. “Bob?”
“None I’ve seen. It has more Russian than Spanish books, I don’t think any of them are for kids. Remember the Mariel boat lift?”
“Yes, dear. Did it bring Russian books to Chicago? I would think Spanish ones if any?”
“Well, yes. But the idea. We said to Castro, ‘Free your political prisoners.’ He freed a good deal more than the political ones.” Cat’s presence cleaned up Bob’s vocabulary the way that his mother’s presence hadn’t for decades. “He sent us his criminal class. They found the pickings much better in the USA.
“Well, we said Jews in the USSR are oppressed -- which they were but not extremely for the USSR. They let bunches of their Jewish retirees leave, and we let them all in as refugees. Then, since they were no longer in their country, the soviets didn’t pay them pensions. Lots came to our neighborhood. I don’t think there are any Russian kids, though I wouldn’t bet on it. I wouldn’t give odds against Eskimos in the local school.”
“So,” Kathleen summarized, “the Chicago library has books in English, Spanish and Russian. Eskimos are out of luck.”
“Our branch library has books in English, Spanish, and Russian. If Jeanette wanted to borrow French books, I’m sure there are some in the system. The branch does take one French-language magazine, though. It’s Jeune Afrique, but I don’t know what’s jeune about it.”
“That’s ‘young,’ Bob.” Jeanette couldn’t understand how Bob could miss that. His French vocabulary wasn’t great, but it should contain ‘jeune.’ Didn’t he call Cat ‘jeune fille’ sometimes?
“Yeah. ‘Young Africa.’ But it’s more like Newsweek than Cricket or Boy’s Life. The guys on the cover have all been old except when Obama was elected. For that matter, Obama is older than I am. I don’t look younger than Obama. I sure don’t feel younger than Obama.”
“Well, dear, I’m sure he feels older than you. Some days, he probably feels older than me.”
“‘Mr. President,’” Charles said, “‘A plane carrying the Polish president and half his cabinet has crashed in Russian air space. The two countries haven’t gone to war -- yet.’”
“Oh, it’s a job to turn your hair white, all right. It just hasn’t.”
“Those two don’t have an ounce of fat between them,” Jeanette contributed. “And she’s borne two children.”
“Do I detect a tiny amount of jealousy there, dear?”
“Nothing tiny about it. Those birthers are barking up the wrong tree. How about proof of Sasha’s birth? What I want to see is a picture of Michelle pregnant, preferably nine months pregnant. I’d have it blown up and stick it on my wall. ‘I’m thinner than you were then!’”
“Well, you’ve got your figure back, dear.”
“My figure, perhaps. Not hers. And my waist is two inches larger than it was before Cat -- three at the wrong time of the month.”
“But I like your figure.”
“You, Bob, liked my figure when I was pregnant.”
“I like your figure now. You were so sleek then. Sexy.”
“I take back the wall poster. You’d just lust after it.”
“Well, we got some new books to read, but they were all in English.” Kate didn’t like the discussion of Daddy’s lusts in front of Cat. And Cat, who was as capable of carrying on her own monologue as any other Brennan, was following this conversation.
Indeed, although it was at the Brennan table, this had been one conversation. Soon that record was shattered, as was the conversation. Cat told Maman about the three books Sharl had read to her, Charles and Bob discussed the history of Russian-Polish relations, and Kathleen brought up one issue her conversation with her mother had raised that she could discuss in front of Char.
“Was I way wrong in saying that the plane crash risked war,” Charles asked.
“Probably not. The governments involved may have been certain, but the State Department was probably less so. After all, the potential for taking offense was on the Polish side, and there wasn’t much of a Polish government to go to war. On the other hand, those countries have been invading each other for centuries.”
“Russia invading Poland, for sure. But I though that was only the communists.”
“Short history of Russia. Back before the time of Christ, there were Slavic tribes all over Eastern Europe. Not quite everywhere, but almost everywhere. They’d displaced someone else, to be sure. Finns, maybe. But historians only study what has happened when somebody around writes things down. Anyway, a bunch of Scandinavians conquered the area that you might think of as the Western Soviet Disunion. They established a trade with Constantinople by river and the Black Sea. They used to gather annually in Kiev to form convoys to protect themselves from river pirates. The Slavs called their Scandinavian conquerors ‘the Russ’ or the redheads.
“Time passed, the Russ were conquered by descendants of Genghis Khan. They looted and devastated Poland to create a cordon sanitaire, and ruled Russia from Astrakhan. They figured that was as far west as they could live full-time and keep up their Mongol lifestyle. Each year, they’d wait for the rivers to freeze solid enough. Then they’d ride north and west on those rivers.
“But their turn came to weaken. The Polish aristocrats conquered a big swath of territory from them. They called it “The Frontier,” or, in Polish, “The Ukraine.” Ever wonder why the country is called “The Ukraine,” while other countries aren’t called the France or the England? So when the Russians got their own act together and threw off their Mongol yoke, huge swaths of the people who spoke like them were in The Ukraine or in Byelorussia, White Russia. White Russia had other conquerors. Later yet, the tsars reconquered both countries. When they got to the border between The Ukraine and Poland, they didn’t stop. By the First World War, Poland was divided among the German, the Austrian and the Russian empires.
“Anyway, conquest not only wasn’t a communist invention, it didn’t go only one way.”
“History is more complicated than I thought.”
“Yeah. I can recognize a cold or a broken leg. I bet most of what you see is something I could diagnose right maybe eighty percent of the time.”
“Some.”
“But we want you to see it. Because my child may be in the twenty percent. All specialties are niggling details. Another thing about history is that loads of people tend to think that countries have some sort of natural boundaries. Australia, maybe. But most boundaries are where the armies stopped fighting. Smithia sees their natural boundaries at the greatest extent that the have held; Jonesland sees their natural boundaries at the greatest extent they have held. A huge swath is in both.” Both dug into their food for a moment.
“Remember when Bob and Jeanette were first married?” Kathleen had asked. “They came home for Christmas?”
“Indeed, I do, dear. You could have cut the attraction between them with a knife. And, while she is much more modest than Bob, it seemed mutual to me.” Kathleen thought that was damning with faint praise -- dogs in the street are more modest than Bob. And she had her own memories to assure her that the attraction was mutual. Some of those memories involved her intense jealousy of that feeling between them when her life had seemed so deprived of love back then.
“I’d more-or-less broken up with Terry Randolph. He’d propositioned me.”
“I thought that something like that had taken place, dear. I tried to make myself available; you were having none of it. You preferred Jeanette. I was glad she was available. You could have done much worse. Worse than Jeanette, I mean. Terry was truly unsuitable.”
“You ever said so.”
“Saying so worked so well for the Capulets, it’s a pity more parents don’t try it. No, dear. And he was perfectly suitable for a boyfriend and dance partner. He was so staid; he would have never done as your life partner. I waited, and you saw that. Then you went back to being a high-school dating couple. The hardest part of parenting is knowing when to hold back. And, really, we felt more comfortable when he was taking your time. He never tried to use force, did he?”
“Heavens, no! Terry?”
“Well that is the greatest danger. You knew our rules; you could keep them or break them. You knew enough to take precautions.” Cat, after all, was present if not evidently listening. “The greatest danger was some boy who would use force. Your ‘no’ wouldn’t count. Your sensibility about precautions wouldn’t count. And Terry didn’t look like that type. What he did look like was an incredibly conventional boy. He was in high school, and he had fun because that’s what you do in high school. But, if you’d taken him for life, he would have stopped having fun. And, inescapably, so would you.”
“You never said any of that.”
“Well, first of all, we didn’t particularly want a romance between the two of you. Why provide parental opposition? That’s the surest fuel for romance. As I said, I made myself available; you turned to Jeanette. That was less adolescent rebellion than you practiced when you were technically out of adolescence, but it didn’t bode well for a parental ukase.
“And, in the second place, you were going to fly out of the nest and go to college. We weren’t sure of medical school at that time -- although you were -- but we weren’t so stupid as to regard it as certainly out of the question. So, you needed a social life then that wouldn’t block your academic life in the future. Terry was -- if not perfect -- a very good fit. Bob had been bad enough.”
“You love Jeanette.”
“That I do, dear, did even before Cat. There was nothing wrong with Bob’s choice except the timing. And that messed up Jeanette’s life rather than Bob’s.”
“You keep talking of ‘messing up’ my life.” Jeanette had been following both the other conversations. “Really, I’ve quite enjoyed my life. Someday I want to hear the specifics of the career I gave up to become Mrs. Bob Brennan. Because that was my dream from sometime in high school.
“Well, dear, we’d planned to support a single Bob through college and law school. We saw you as a tremendous block in that road. Your sacrifice removed that block -- eased our financial burden, actually. But it was a sacrifice.”
“If I were to list the hundred most pleasant moments in my life, few of them would have been in the classroom -- even the thousand most pleasant moments of my life. The best thing about the degree is going to be holding my head up at faculty events. There is now no reason for Bob to be ashamed of me.”
“You told us not to come, dear. You said the master’s was in the future.”
“And so it is. I’m done with course work, but I still have a thesis to write. My adviser -- advisers official and unofficial -- don’t think that will take too long.”
“You know, dear, Russ never planned for that. Maybe we should...”
“I’m embarrassed enough already. Honestly, we can pay my tuition. It’s bad enough he left that special money for the last year. And this tuition isn’t all that much, anyway.” Jeanette hid her embarrassment by turning her attention back to Cat. She was managing her meal quite well, but welcomed Maman’s attention.
“I couldn’t help hearing, er...”
“‘Kate,’ dear. I’ve said that already.”
“Kate, I couldn’t help hearing your assessment of Kath’s former boyfriend. I’d love to hear what you first thought of me.”
“Well, dear, aside from thinking that she should have mentioned you much sooner, you were almost the opposite of Terry. His problem was one that Russ and I could see, but we were certain that Vi -- that Kathleen -- couldn’t. There was nothing particularly wrong with the boy; it was the man he was growing into.
“The problem with you and Kathleen, on the other hand, was glaringly obvious. It would take an absolute idiot to ignore the problem of a cross-racial marriage. Neither of you were anywhere close to idiots. Our minds totally approved of the time you took worrying about it. I supposed, of course, that this was what you were working through. There might have been several other problems which were invisible to us, but that wouldn’t be my business. Anyway, you were working through your problems together, and our minds approved.”
“You keep saying ‘our minds.”
“Well, dear, our hearts wanted you to get on with it. We tried to hide that. After all, it would be your whole lives. You deserved the time to think the process through.”
“Well, you’d have consequences, too.”
“Only social consequences, dear, and minor ones. If you’d said that the wedding had to be in Philadelphia because of fears about how our neighbors would react, we’d have attended it there. That was already decided. And, dear, Tar Heels are really not that bad.”
“South Carolina,” Bob put in, “was the first state to secede; North Carolina was nearly the last.”
“Of course,” Kate continued, “if you two had decided to never see each other again, we would have consoled Kathleen. Still, as much as that would have solved the Charles-and-Kathleen problem, and I got the impression that you had already done that once...”
“Well, yes.” From which confession, Kate got the impression that they’d done that more than once. That was an opening she was anxious to close.
“However much it would have solved the problem of Charles-and-Kathleen, it wouldn’t have really solved the problem of Kathleen. So, by the time you proposed, we had been praying for a resolution. And, dear, that was the only real resolution by then. Anyway, it happened. And Russ walked his daughter down the aisle.”
“I’m a little ashamed of the games I played about that,” said Kathleen.
“Well, dear, it wasn’t the most splendid example of maturity you’ve ever demonstrated, but your father was happy, anyway.”
“You were happy, then?” asked Charles. They, especially Kath’s father, had seemed happy.
“As I said, dear, it was Kathleen’s decision. We would have supported her either way. Yours, too, of course, but our attention -- if you’ll forgive us -- was on our daughter. Still, if you’re going to support your child, you’d rather rejoice with her than console her. And that was the only decision for which we could rejoice with her. If she’d given her heart to someone else -- not Terry, but an abstract someone -- she might have had an easier life. But, having given her heart to you, it was either a marriage or a tragedy. I keep speaking of the engagement as a resolution, a conclusion. Of course, engagements aren’t. But if our celebration was anticipatory, the anticipation was justified in this case.”
When the alarm called Kate to duty, the warm body in her arms made her reluctant to rise. But she had a family to feed, which was much better than preparing breakfast for one. “Do you want to come to the kitchen with me, dear?” “Can I? ... Please.” “You certainly may! Bathroom first. Can you go by yourself?” “Yes, Memere.” And she did, showing a dressed Kate her washed hands. After Kate had her own bathroom time, they went down to the kitchen. Cat sat on her phone book at the kitchen table...
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Hi friends mera naam sahil hai mai haryana ke choti se city ka rahne wala hu yeh kaha jo aaj mein apko suna raha hu mere aur merr girlfriend ki hai jiska naam reshma hai mene bhut chudai ki story sune hai mera bhi maan hua apke sath apne sex ke baate share karu ab story per aata hu merr age 23 saal hai yeh baat 4 saal phele ki hai jb main 19 saal ka tha dekhne main smart bhi hu ek ladki thi jiska naam reshma tha dekhne mai sunder thi uski gaand boobs chote chote thi per mujhe vo bhut acche...
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"Bravos Feminie" (or "The Bravos" as most people know them) is a group of heroes, composed of four women: Fuu, Becky, Emmaline, and Liv. Together they travel the land, slaying horrible monsters and protecting those in need. Recently, however, some strange spell has been working its way through the wilds, inspiring ravenous lust in the foes our heroes would usually slay. To make matters worse, it seems that this lust spell can be transmitted to humans via liquid contact, such as spit, venom or...
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“You know, Jamie did help you rescue me, Varys. I just thought that I should point that out,” Tyrion observed to Lord Varys, who smiled calmly in response. “Of course. I did not mean to imply otherwise, though I suppose that my words could have been more carefully phrased. I simply wanted to make it clear that you do not owe the kind of debt to your family that would cause you to spare Cersei from her doom. She blamed you, framed you with your father’s aid, spied on you through Pycelle,...
“All in a good day’s work, I suppose,” Missandei greeted her Queen, Daenerys Targaryen, as she returned from burning the Iron Fleet near King’s Landing, tempted as she was to go further and burn the Red Keep. “Is that any way to greet your Queen now, my dear friend?” Dany teased Missandei, both of them knowing that she didn’t actually object when in private like this. “Did you bag the whole lot, my Queen? Burn them all?” Missandei inquired of Dany, who smiled in response. “All charred and...
“How in the Seven Hells are we to get into the damned city, anyway? We must get past this rotten mess and this is the perfect moment for a sentry to catch us, you know. You two really know a passage into this miserable town?” Ser Jorah looked at Tyrion and Davos with a bit of skepticism and hesitation even now. “Three, counting myself, Ser Jorah. Remember, with Ser Jamie’s aid, I was able to smuggle Tyrion here out of King’s Landing and on a ship to Pentos. Trust me, though. We’ll be in...
For Ser Davos Seaworth, the Street of Steel was certainly a familiar enough place. He had been there more than once in his earlier years as a smuggler and pirate, especially having grown up in Flea Bottom and smuggled whatever he wished into whatever port. Even so, it had changed more than a little, becoming even busier than in the past. After all, there was a war going on, wasn’t there, and Queen Cersei wasn’t about to give up the fight short of a total victory or defeat. Everywhere Davos...
For Lord Varys, the path was far more treacherous and he was far less sure of the outcome. Still, he had to test the loyalty of the little birds, whether they had truly defected to Qyburn to a man, or rather some of them might retain some allegiance to the former Master of Whispers. To the eunuch, this could well make a difference between a more decisive and imminent victory and a longer, more dangerous conflict that impaired their chances against the Night King later. If this meant his...
“You, man, what brings a knight like you into a tavern like this?” Ser Jorah heard behind him as he drank some ale, missing the wines of Essos. “Well, now, that’s the question, isn’t it? What gave me away as a knight?” Mormont asked the fellow approaching now, a rather young and clean-shaven septon from the looks of him. “As a septon, I’ve witnessed many a knight take his vows. Despite your Northern accent, you’re definitely consecrated as a knight in the light of the Seven. There’s a...
“Where’s that sellsword of yours?” Cersei Lannister, self-appointed Queen of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, asked her twin brother and general, Ser Jaime Lannister. “Where’s that pirate king of yours?” Jaime retorted, “why isn’t he reporting on the status of the Iron Fleet and paying court to you, his intended bride?” “Enough of that, Jaime! Euron is not my twin, he did not come out of our mother’s womb into this world together, he did not father my children, he did not fight my wars and...
“Lord Baelish, might we have a word?” a voice at the door asked Littlefinger, who naturally responded to the sound and the knock. “Of course, my Lady of Winterfell. Perhaps you’ve heard the news, then? The ravens have already borne the message that our King, Jon Snow, has taken the Dragon Queen, Daenerys Targaryen, as his bride? Quite an auspicious union, of course. Still, I don’t recall what this has to do with gathering dragonglass, do you?” Petyr already began to spin his web, seeking to...
“Milord, milord, please rise,” Lord Edmure Tully heard as he rose from his bed, thinking himself still in his dungeon cell. “Is it breakfast already? If so, might I have fewer maggots this time with the bread?” the groggy nobleman asked as his eyes adapted to more light than expected. “Why would milord want maggots at all? We generally try to keep those out of bread, m’lord,” a gentle voice, very feminine answered him, in the bedchamber where he lay. “What, where am I?” Lord Edmure asked...
“You’re quite sure of this? It isn’t a joke or trick?” Daenerys Targaryen asked Missandei, as she reread the raven’s message. “No, my Queen. Your husband is also your nephew, by blood, the sole surviving son of your eldest brother, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, and his second, secret wife, Lyanna Stark. That would also make him slightly older than Your Grace, would it not? Older than his aunt, who happens to be his wife? Is this a problem, due to it being incest, my Queen?” Missandei asked Dany,...
“Arise, my lord. You are back,” Varys heard a voice calling him out of the darkness of death, a very familiar one if haunting to him. “Back? I ... was dead! How do I come back from that?” Varys strained to see before he noticed who it was that he faced. Kinvara, the Red Priestess who had aided Tyrion and he in the saving of Meereen, at least back when it still could be saved. She had brought him back, he who loathed and despised everything that the Lord of Light and his priests represented?...
“Most of our troops are still scattered all over the Seven Kingdoms, even more so now that the Dothraki and the Unsullied are on the march across the Stormlands, wresting much of them from our control,” Ser Jaime Lannister laid out the current disaster that was the war map of Westeros while standing next to the Iron Throne. “Many of their troops are unavailable to them as well, both in the North and in the Stormlands, to say nothing of the Riverlands. We can still defeat them, and their...
“Well, just what did you have in mind for this last Sand Snake, Cersei? Why am I pulling away from the fighting, when my men need me most, what we are even doing here? Why abandon our post? Did you know that three of the five men on the Small Council proposed that I remove you from the Iron Throne? Including the now dead High Septon! Well, no need for that now. You’ve removed yourself from it, dear sister! You’ve abandoned the Iron Throne and I doubt, that now I’ve thought on it, either of us...
“Lord Varys, to what I do owe this pleasure?” Yara Greyjoy asked the Spider as he descended upon the docks, where she had rounded up some three dozen Lannister men. “I have been given orders to arrange the transport of certain cargo presently located in the Dragonpit, namely wildfire, for the voyage to White Harbor, and from there to Eastwatch-by-the Sea, which must begin as quickly as practicable,” Varys answered, “also, I have been named Master of Coin, so I will naturally help fund this...
Dany found herself more heated than ever after supper, as she felt her husband’s cock inside her luscious pussy, knowing that this appendage belonged to her nephew as well. There was simply something quite natural and comforting to her in this knowledge that, as a Targaryen, she came home to the old ways and traditions of her family, even without being aware prior to the marriage. It was little wonder, she thought, that she was in fact drawn to Jon Snow from the moment that he arrived, even...
“The intent of this is well enough, good priestess, but I am rather worried that entirely excluding the Faith of the Seven from power and a hand in the governance of the realm will invite envy, mistrust, and other troubled responses. Might I propose a slight adjustment?” Ser Jorah Mormont suggested. “Of course, what would that be?” Kinvara inquired in response. “I ... I had to atone for my past crimes, and rightly so, and the Faith of the Seven has been guilty of its crimes. I have no great...
For Ser Gregor Clegane, The Mountain That Rides, also known simply as the Mountain, things had definitely gone downhill for him. He was alone for a good while, except for Ashlyh, who didn’t particularly enjoy what he did to her whenever he took her to bed. She grunted and winced in pain even now, taking that monstrous cock up her bum. He oiled her bottom before going in, but that was his only courtesy to her while buggering the young maid. She bit her lower lip in her agony, trying to endure...
“Found this one slipping away. Must have been forgotten somehow, Your Graces,” Ser Bronn informed King Jon Snow and Queen Daenerys Targaryen as they were formally crowned and enthroned. “My lords, I present to you Their Graces, Jon, of Houses Snow, Stark, and Targaryen, First of His Name, King of the Andals, of the Rhoynar, and of the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, Protector of the Realm, King of Meereen, Astapor, and Yunkai, the White Wolf, the King in the North, the Resurrected,...
“There they are. They waited for those forces on the ground to get closer, weren’t they?” Daario Naharis inquired of Howland Reed and Benjen Stark as the boats carrying the Night King’s flotilla approached them. “That they did, more’s the pity,” Howland Reed concurred, feeling nervous in spite of his attempts to steel his nerves as the wights on the water closed the distance. “It’s a classic pincer move, of course. One flank attacks from the front, the other from the side. They hope to find...
“How many days until we reach White Harbor?” Yara the Bottomless asked Lord Darren Haerd. “I’d guess about four or five at most, Your Grace,” Darren smiled as he stood with his Queen at the helm of the Balon, her flagship. “I’ve had a raven send me this note. Seems that my brother, Theon, is now very firmly attached to the Night’s Watch in Eastwatch. I’ll see him again when I arrive, assuming that he survives. That’s hardly certain, as it appears that four men have already perished in the...
“A raven has arrived, Khaleesi,” Ser Jorah Mormont, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, informed Daenerys Targaryen, Queen of Westeros rather abruptly. “What does it say? Have you read it, Ser Jorah?” Dany turned to her oldest adherent, the most loyal of her supporters. “Yes, my Queen, I have. It is from Cotter Pyke, Commander of Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. It seems that there was a brief naval clash ... with the Dead. The Night King attempted to sail around the Wall. He was stopped for now, but at...
“Is this all that you could find, Decran?” Ser Gregor Clegane, his face looking even less human by the moment. “You’re lucky that I found this lot, Ser Gregor. Even half of the men who I found would probably betray you for enough coin. I would advise you to watch your back, but I suspect that none of these poor fellows, not even all of them, could take you down. They would be dead men within the hour. Incidentally, if any of us die, it would be best not to break the new law, at least for...
“Seven Hells! They’re making another attempt!” one of the Night’s Watch, an Earic Flowers from the Reach, warned Cotter Pyke, rousing him from his slumber early in the predawn chill of the great maritime castle of Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. “That soon? Either the Night King is more resourceful than I knew, or else he’s just more attempt to get around or capture Eastwatch now. Get a party of men together as quickly as you can, under Ragnar Slait, Sandor Clegane, Theon Greyjoy, and Lord Beric...
“My lord, there is a man ... and woman here with very ... interesting information regarding the Mountain, Ser Gregor Clegane. Seems that, well, they can explain better,” one of his key officers, a fellow Unsullied known as Cat Piss, informed Grey Worm, now Master of War and Lord of the Dreadfort. “Who is it, Cat Piss? Bring them in ... but under close guard,” Grey Worm insisted, still getting used to the news that he had an actual castle of his own somewhere in the North, a gift from Jon...
“M’lord, please have ... mercy,” the unfortunate soul being buggered by Ser Gregor Clegane, the Mountain, begged him to go easier. This only prompted him to get rougher still ... buggering Decran Hill as punishment for him losing Ashlyh Waters. The Mountain didn’t care for the bastard too much that way, certainly didn’t fancy him. Nevertheless, he wanted to teach him a lesson and make an example of him ... that even a high officer can be punished if he failed a Clegane. The actual effect was...
Somewhere north of the Crownlands ... the camp of the Stark/Targaryen banners. “A raven, Your Grace,” Ser Jorah presented the newest message to Daenerys Targaryen, Mother of Dragons. “Astapor and Yunkai have both fallen to the forces of the Free Cities of Essos. Slave Cities of Essos would be a better description. Leaders of any resistance have been crucified, along with any sons that they had. The coalition arrayed against the freedmen now includes Norvos, Pentos, Lys, Myr, Volantis,...
Eastwatch-by-the-Sea Two days later... He was back from Castle Black ... Tormund Giantsbane, with whatever fresh provisions he could requisition for the defense of the coastal fort. He also had clear instructions from Dolorous Edd, the Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch. Eastwatch must not be surrendered intact, must not be abandoned while a single brother could fight to hold it. It was far too vital to the defense of the realm, after all. If Eastwatch fell, then the Night King and the...
A week later ... Eastwatch-by-the-Sea... “Whatever happened to the galleys that we once used to guard and trade from Eastwatch, anyway?” Theon asked Cotter, the thought more than once naturally occurring to an Ironborn prince, even a fallen one. “Where do you think that the Night King got his ships? He turned every last one of those poor buggers, that is my only conclusion, plus any foolish smugglers and pirates caught in the open. Look, we have now been cut down to a force of what two...
Winterfell, two days later... “My lady Sansa, a message for you by raven,” Lord Yohn Royce of the Vale presented the latest news to Sansa Stark, Lady of Winterfell and Wardeness of the North. “I can see that, my lord,” Sansa observed as she sat with her sister, Arya (still posing as Lord Petyr Baelish, also known as Littlefinger), her knight, Brienne of Tarth, Lyanna Mormont of Bear Island, Lord Royce, Lord Glover, Lord Robin Arryn of the Vale, Lady Meera Arryn of the Vale (formerly known...
White Harbor That very evening Yara Greyjoy, First of Her Name, Queen of the Iron Islands, was relieved that, after some delays, she had finally reached White Harbor, leading port of the North. She wasn’t alone, had taken as many ships as she could manage with him, containing prisoners, supplies, etc. Most importantly, she had taken the precious cargo assigned to her by Lord Varys: wildfire. It could very well make the difference between victory and defeat here in the North, against this...
Sunspear, Dorne The next morning Elia Sand, the young Princess of Dorne, daughter of the late Prince Oberyn Martell and Ellaria Sand, niece and namesake of Elia Martell, nervously tossed back a good deal of Dornish red wine while listening to Kinvara, the Red Priestess sent from King’s Landing to Sunspear. As the eldest remaining Sand Snake, she was the obvious choice to rule Dorne, and so now she did. Elia heard rumors that Kinvara and other Red Priests could resurrect the dead, but if so,...
Riverrun, The Riverlands Noon the next day “So, you’re the Red Woman, Melisandre of Asshai, the Red Priestess who once served Stannis Baratheon,” Lord Edmure Tully remarked as he sat back in his seat in Riverrun, with his wife, Lady Roslin Tully, nee Frey, at his side, and his chief mistress, Lady Marleigh Rivers, Lady of the Twins, at his feet. “And you are Lord Edmure Tully, recently liberated from a dungeon where he spent several years thanks to his own father-in-law, the late Lord...
Storm’s End, The Stormlands That very evening “Open up for your rightful lord!” the commander of the small, already besieged Lannister garrison at Storm’s End, Ser Martyn Hill, heard someone cry out to him from below the battlements. “Who are you?” Hill, widely rumored to be a bastard of either Tywald or Tion Lannister, demanded of the stranger, who seemed to have a lot of retainers just then. “I am Lord Gendry Baratheon, son of Robert Baratheon, Lord of Storm’s End and Lord Paramount of...
House of Magister Illyrio Mopatis, Free City of Pentos, Essos The next evening “Welcome to my house, my friend. This is a most ... unusual visit, to say the least, and you are a most remarkable guest,” Magister Illyrio Mopatis of Pentos told his visitor now, as they walked into his palace and prepared for supper. “A man does well to know when to accept or decline invitations. This man knows very well that acceptance is the better option here ... under present circumstances. A man does not...
The Riverlands, not far from the Neck, Four days later... “Your Graces, this is report that three different battalions of ‘Faith Militant’ seem to have simply been former Sparrows that lined up for their dragonglass and showed up armed with cudgels for now. When they were denied dragonglass as yet, because it’s not available here, and were instructed to put away their cudgels, they caused an uproar and the Gold Cloaks were forced to kill several before gaoling the rest. They will instead...
The Neck, Five Days Later... The trout sigil of House Tully was unmistakable, of course. With it came more than a few hundred knights, many of them hedge knights freshly wed to Frey and Rivers girls as prizes probably better than they would otherwise have for at least another year. Lord Edmure Tully, Lord of Riverrun and Lord Paramount of the Riverlands (the title used to be “Lord Paramount of the Trident,” but Edmure preferred a stronger association with Riverrun itself), rode eagerly into...