A Game of Thrones 4-Book Bundle
married.â
âI am to wed Lord Boltonâs son, Ramsay. He used to be a Snow, but His Grace has made him a Bolton. They say heâs very brave. I am so happy.â
Then why do you sound so frightened?
âI wish you joy, my lady.â Jaime turned back to Steelshanks. âYou have the coin you were promised?â
âAye, and weâve shared it out. You have my thanks.â The northman grinned. âA Lannister always pays his debts.â
âAlways,â said Jaime, with a last glance at the girl. He wondered if there was much resemblance. Not that it mattered. The real Arya Stark was buried in some unmarked grave in Flea Bottom in all likelihood. With her brothers dead, and both parents, who would dare name this one a fraud? âGood speed,â he told Steelshanks. Nage raised his peace banner, and the northmen formed a column as ragged as their fur cloaks and trotted out the castle gate. The thin girl on the grey mare looked small and forlorn in their midst.
A few of the horses still shied away from the dark splotch on the hard-packed ground where the earth had drunk the lifeâs blood of the stableboy Gregor Clegane had killed so clumsily. The sight of it made Jaime angry all over again. He had told his Kingsguard to keep the crowd out of the way, but that oaf Ser Boros had let himself be distracted by the duel. The fool boy himself shared some of the blame, to be sure; the dead Dornishman as well. And Clegane most of all. The blow that took the boyâs arm off had been mischance, but that second cut . . .
Well, Gregor is paying for it now.
Grand Maester Pycelle was tending to the manâs wounds, but the howls heard ringing from the maesterâs chambers suggested that the healing was not going as well as it might. âThe flesh mortifies and the wounds ooze pus,â Pycelle told the council. âEven maggots will not touch such foulness. His convulsions are so violent that I have had to gag him to prevent him from biting off his tongue. I have cut away as much tissue as I dare, and treated the rot with boiling wine and bread mold, to no avail. The veins in his arm are turning black. When I leeched him, all the leeches died. My lords, I must know what malignant substance Prince Oberyn used on his spear. Let us detain these other Dornishmen until they are more forthcoming.â
Lord Tywin had refused him. âThere will be trouble enough with Sunspear over Prince Oberynâs death. I do not mean to make matters worse by holding his companions captive.â
âThen I fear Ser Gregor may die.â
âUndoubtedly. I swore as much in the letter I sent to Prince Doran with his brotherâs body. But it must be seen to be the sword of the Kingâs Justice that slays him, not a poisoned spear. Heal him.â
Grand Maester Pycelle blinked in dismay. âMy lordââ
â
Heal him
,â Lord Tywin said again, vexed. âYou are aware that Lord Varys has sent fishermen into the waters around Dragonstone. They report that only a token force remains to defend the island. The Lyseni are gone from the bay, and the great part of Lord Stannisâs strength with them.â
âWell and good,â announced Pycelle. âLet Stannis rot in Lys, I say. We are well rid of the man and his ambitions.â
âDid you turn into an utter fool when Tyrion shaved your beard? This is
Stannis Baratheon
. The man will fight to the bitter end and then some. If he is gone, it can only mean he intends to resume the war. Most likely he will land at Stormâs End and try and rouse the storm lords. If so, heâs finished. But a bolder man might roll the dice for Dorne. If he should win Sunspear to his cause, he might prolong this war for years. So we will
not
offend the Martells any further, for
any
reason. The Dornishmen are free to go, and you
will
heal Ser Gregor.â
And so the Mountain screamed, day and night. Lord Tywin Lannister could cow even the Stranger, it would seem.
As Jaime climbed the winding steps of White Sword Tower, he could hear Ser Boros snoring in his cell. Ser Balonâs door was shut as well; he had the king tonight, and would sleep all day. Aside from Blountâs snores, the tower was very quiet. That suited Jaime well enough.
I ought to rest myself
. Last night, after his dance with Ser Addam, heâd been too sore to sleep.
But when he stepped into his bedchamber, he found his sister waiting for
Weitere Kostenlose Bücher