Thursday, March 7, 2019
A Game of Thrones Chapter Thirty-nine
EddardHe daydreamt an old dream, of trine knights in unobjectionable cloaks, and a brood long fallen, and Lyanna in her bed of blood.In the dream his friends rode with him, as they had in life. Proud Martyn Cassel, Jorys father faithful Theo Wull Ethan Glover, who had been Brandons squire Ser watch Ryswell, soft of speech and gentle of heart the crannog homophile, Howland Reed overlord Dustin on his great red stallion. Ned had whopn their inclines as well as he knew his own once, nonwithstanding the years leech at a mans memories, charge those he has vowed never to swallow up. In the dream they were save shadows, grey wraiths on horses made of mist.They were seven, facing three. In the dream as it had been in life. so far these were no ordinary three. They waited before the round tower, the red mountains of Dorne at their backs, their tweed cloaks blowing in the wind. And these were no shadows their faces burned clear, even now. Ser Arthur Dayne, the Sword of the Mor ning, had a drear smile on his lips. The hilt of the greatsword come home poked up over his right shoulder. Ser Oswell Whent was on wizard knee, sharpening his blade with a whetstone. Across his white-enameled helm, the calamitous bat of his dwelling spread its wings. Between them stood fierce old Ser Gerold Hightower, the White Bull, Lord commandant of the Kingsguard.I looked for you on the Trident, Ned state to them.We were not there, Ser Gerold answered.Woe to the Usurper if we had been, give tongue to Ser Oswell.When Kings Landing miss, Ser Jaime slew your fag with a lucky sword, and I wondered where you were. distant away, Ser Gerold utter, or Aerys would yet sit the Iron Throne, and our false brother would burn in seven hells.I came vote out on Storms End to twinge the siege, Ned told them, and the Lords Tyrell and Redwyne dipped their banners, and all their knights bent the knee to pledge us fealty. I was certain you would be among them.Our knees do not bend eas ily, verbalise Ser Arthur Dayne.Ser Willem Darry is fled to Dragonstone, with your fairy and Prince Viserys. I thought you might direct sailed with him.Ser Willem is a good man and true, said Ser Oswell.But not of the Kingsguard, Ser Gerold pointed out. The Kingsguard does not flee.Then or now, said Ser Arthur. He donned his helm.We swore a vow, explained old Ser Gerold.Neds wraiths moved up beside him, with shadow swords in yield. They were seven against three.And now it begins, said Ser Arthur Dayne, the Sword of the Morning. He unsheathed Dawn and held it with both hands. The blade was pale as milkglass, alive with light.No, Ned said with sorrowfulness in his region. Now it ends. As they came together in a mountain of steel and shadow, he could hear Lyanna screaming. Eddard she called. A storm of rose petals blew across a blood-streaked sky, as blue as the eyes of death.Lord Eddard, Lyanna called again.I promise, he whispered. Lya, I promise . . . Lord Eddard, a man echoe d from the dark.Groaning, Eddard scanty opened his eyes. Moonlight streamed through the tall windows of the Tower of the consecrate.Lord Eddard? A shadow stood over the bed.How . . . how long? The sheets were tangled, his leg splinted and plastered. A dull throbbing of pain shot up his side.Six days and seven nights. The voice was Vayon Pooles. The steward held a cup to Neds lips. Drink, my lord.What . . . ?Only water. Maester Pycelle said you would be thirsty.Ned drank. His lips were dry and cracked. The water tasted sweet as honey.The poof left orders, Vayon Poole told him when the cup was empty. He would speak with you, my lord.On the morrow, Ned said. When I am stronger. He could not face Robert now. The dream had left him weak as a kitten.My lord, Poole said, he commanded us to send you to him the moment you opened your eyes. The steward busied himself lighting a bedside candle.Ned doomed softly. Robert was never known for his patience. Tell him Im too weak to come to him. If he wishes to speak with me, I should be entertaind to receive him here. I try for you wake him from a sound sleep. And summon . . . He was more or less to reckon Jory when he remembered. Summon the captain of my guard.Alyn stepped into the bedchamber a few moments later the steward had adoptn his escape. My lord.Poole tells me it has been six days, Ned said. I must know how subjects stand.The Kings stupefyer is fled the city, Alyn told him. The give tongue to is hes ridden back to Casterly Rock to join his father. The story of how Lady Catelyn took the goblin is on every lip. I feel put on extra guards, if it please you.It does, Ned assured him. My daughters?They hold back been with you every day, my lord. Sansa prays quietly, but Arya . . . He hesitated. She has not said a word since they brought you back. She is a fierce little thing, my lord. I have never seen such anger in a girl.Whatever happens, Ned said, I need my daughters kept safe. I fear this is only th e beginning.No handicap pull up stakes come to them, Lord Eddard, Alyn said. I stake my life on that.Jory and the others . . . I gave them over to the silent sisters, to be sent north to Winterfell. Jory would wish to lie beside his grandfather.It would have to be his grandfather, for Jorys father was buried far to the south. Martyn Cassel had perished with the rest. Ned had pulled the tower down subsequentlyward, and used its bloody stones to build eight cairns upon the ridge. It was said that Rhaegar had named that stake the tower of joy, but for Ned it was a bitter memory. They had been seven against three, yet only two had lived to ride away Eddard Stark himself and the little crannogman, Howland Reed. He did not think it omened well that he should dream that dream again after so many years.Youve done well, Alyn, Ned was wording when Vayon Poole returned. The steward bowed low. His leniency is without, my lord, and the queen with him.Ned pushed himself up higher, wincing as his leg trembled with pain. He had not expect Cersei to come. It did not bode well that she had. Send them in, and leave us. What we have to say should not go beyond these walls. Poole withdrew quietly.Robert had taken time to dress. He wore a black velvet doublet with the crowned stag of Baratheon worked upon the breast in billsen thread, and a golden mantle with a cloak of black and gold squares. A flagon of wine was in his hand, his face already flushed from drink. Cersei Lannister entered puke him, a jeweled tiara in her hair.Your Grace, Ned said. Your pardons. I cannot rise.No matter, the king said gruffly. Some wine? From the Arbor. A good vintage.A small cup, Ned said. My stop is still heavy from the milk of the poppy.A man in your slip should count himself fortunate that his head is still on his shoulders, the queen declared.Quiet, woman, Robert snapped. He brought Ned a cup of wine. Does the leg still pain you?Some, Ned said. His head was swimming, but it would not d o to admit to weakness in front of the queen.Pycelle swears it pass on heal clean. Robert frowned. I take it you know what Catelyn has done?I do. Ned took a small swallow of wine. My lady wife is blameless, Your Grace. All she did she did at my command.I am not blessed, Ned, Robert grumbled.By what right do you dare lay hands on my blood? Cersei demanded. Who do you think you are?The Hand of the King, Ned told her with icy courtesy. Charged by your own lord husband to lapse the kings peace and enforce the kings justice.You were the Hand, Cersei began, but nowSilence the king roared. You asked him a question and he answered it. Cersei subsided, cold with anger, and Robert turned back to Ned. Keep the kings peace, you say. Is this how you affirm my peace, Ned? Seven men are dead . . . Eight, the queen corrected. Tregar died this morning, of the blow Lord Stark gave him.Abductions on the kingsroad and intoxicateden slaughter in my streets, the king said. I will not have it, Ned.C atelyn had good reason for taking the ImpI said, I will not have it To hell with her reasons. You will command her to release the dwarf at once, and you will make your peace with Jaime.Three of my men were butchered before my eyes, because Jaime Lannister wished to chasten me. Am I to forget that?My brother was not the cause of this quarrel, Cersei told the king. Lord Stark was returning drunk from a brothel. His men attacked Jaime and his guards, even as his wife attacked Tyrion on the kingsroad.You know me better than that, Robert, Ned said. Ask Lord Baelish if you doubt me. He was there.Ive talked to Littlefinger, Robert said. He claims he rode off to bring the gold cloaks before the fighting began, but he admits you were returning from some whorehouse.Some whorehouse? Damn your eyes, Robert, I went there to have a look at your daughter Her mother has named her Barra. She looks ilk that first girl you fathered, when we were boys together in the Vale. He watched the queen as he s poke her face was a mask, still and pale, betraying nothing.Robert flushed. Barra, he grumbled. Is that speculate to please me? Damn the girl. I thought she had more than sense.She cannot be more than fifteen, and a whore, and you thought she had sense? Ned said, incredulous. His leg was beginning to pain him sorely. It was cloggy to keep his temper. The fool child is in love with you, Robert.The king glanced at Cersei. This is no fit subject for the queens ears.Her Grace will have no liking for anything I have to say, Ned replied. I am told the Kingslayer has fled the city. Give me leave to bring him back to justice.The king swirled the wine in his cup, brooding. He took a swallow. No, he said. I want no more of this. Jaime slew three of your men, and you five of his. Now it ends.Is that your notion of justice? Ned flared. If so, I am pleased that I am no longer your Hand.The queen looked to her husband. If any man had dared speak to a Targaryen as he has spoken to youDo you tak e me for Aerys? Robert interrupted.I took you for a king. Jaime and Tyrion are your own brothers, by all the laws of conjugal union and the bonds we share. The Starks have driven off the one and seized the other. This man dishonors you with every glimmering he takes, and yet you stand there meekly, asking if his leg intentness him and would he like some wine.Roberts face was dark with anger. How many quantify must I tell you to hold your tongue, woman?Cerseis face was a study in contempt. What a jape the gods have made of us two, she said. By all rights, you ought to be in skirts and me in mail.Purple with love, the king lashed out, a vicious backhand blow to the side of the head. She stumbled against the table and fell hard, yet Cersei Lannister did not cry out. Her slender fingers brushed her cheek, where the pale swimming skin was already reddening. On the morrow the bruise would cover half her face. I shall wear this as a badge of honor, she announced.Wear it in silence, o r Ill honor you again, Robert vowed. He shouted for a guard. Ser Meryn Trant stepped into the room, tall and somber in his white armor. The queen is tired. See her to her bedchamber. The knight helped Cersei to her feet and led her out without a word.Robert reached for the flagon and refilled his cup. You see what she does to me, Ned. The king seated himself, cradling his wine cup. My loving wife. The mother of my children. The rage was gone from him now in his eyes Ned saw something sad and scared. I should not have hit her. That was not . . . that was not kingly. He stared down at his hands, as if he did not quite know what they were. I was always strong . . . no one could stand before me, no one. How do you fight someone if you cant hit them? Confused, the king shook his head. Rhaegar . . . Rhaegar won, snort him. I killed him, Ned, I drove the spike right through that black armor into his black heart, and he died at my feet. They made up songs about it. Yet somehow he still won . He has Lyanna now, and I have her. The king drained his cup.Your Grace, Ned Stark said, we must talk . . . Robert pressed his fingertips against his temples. I am sick unto death of talk. On the morrow Im going to the kingswood to hunt. Whatever you have to say can wait until I return.If the gods are good, I shall not be here on your return. You commanded me to return to Winterfell, remember?Robert stood up, grasping one of the bedposts to steady himself. The gods are seldom good, Ned. Here, this is yours. He pulled the heavy silver hand clasp from a pocket in the lining of his cloak and tossed it on the bed. Like it or not, you are my Hand, damn you. I forbid you to leave.Ned picked up the silver clasp. He was being given no choice, it seemed. His leg throbbed, and he felt as helpless as a child. The Targaryen girlThe king groaned. Seven hells, dont start with her again. Thats done, Ill hear no more of it.Why would you want me as your Hand, if you refuse to listen to my counsel?W hy? Robert laughed. Why not? Someone has to rule this damnable kingdom. Put on the badge, Ned. It suits you. And if you ever grant it in my face again, I swear to you, Ill pin the damned thing on Jaime Lannister.
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