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princess,â he whispered, âthere is the
khal
himself.â
Dany wanted to run and hide, but her brother was looking at her, and if she displeased him she knew she would wake the dragon. Anxiously, she turned and looked at the man Viserys hoped would ask to wed her before the night was done.
The slave girl had not been far wrong, she thought. Khal Drogo was a head taller than the tallest man in the room, yet somehow light on his feet, as graceful as the panther in Illyrioâs menagerie. He was younger than sheâd thought, no more than thirty. His skin was the color of polished copper, his thick mustachios bound with gold and bronze rings.
âI must go and make my submissions,â Magister Illyrio said. âWait here. I shall bring him to you.â
Her brother took her by the arm as Illyrio waddled over to the
khal
, his fingers squeezing so hard that they hurt. âDo you see his braid, sweet sister?â
Drogoâs braid was black as midnight and heavy with scented oil, hung with tiny bells that rang softly as he moved. It swung well past his belt, below even his buttocks, the end of it brushing against the back of his thighs.
âYou see how long it is?â Viserys said. âWhen Dothraki are defeated in combat, they cut off their braids in disgrace, so the world will know their shame. Khal Drogo has never lost a fight. He is Aegon the Dragonlord come again, and you will be his queen.â
Dany looked at Khal Drogo. His face was hard andcruel, his eyes as cold and dark as onyx. Her brother hurt her sometimes, when she woke the dragon, but he did not frighten her the way this man frightened her. âI donât want to be his queen,â she heard herself say in a small, thin voice. âPlease,
please
, Viserys, I donât want to, I want to go home.â
âHome!â
He kept his voice low, but she could hear the fury in his tone. âHow are we to go home, sweet sister? They took our home from us!â He drew her into the shadows, out of sight, his fingers digging into her skin.
âHow are we to go home?â
he repeated, meaning Kingâs Landing, and Dragonstone, and all the realm they had lost.
Dany had only meant their rooms in Illyrioâs estate, no true home surely, though all they had, but her brother did not want to hear that. There was no home there for him. Even the big house with the red door had not been home for him. His fingers dug hard into her arm, demanding an answer. âI donât know â¦â she said at last, her voice breaking. Tears welled in her eyes.
âI do,â he said sharply. âWe go home with an army, sweet sister. With Khal Drogoâs army, that is how we go home. And if you must wed him and bed him for that, you will.â He smiled at her. âIâd let his whole
khalasar
fuck you if need be, sweet sister, all forty thousand men, and their horses too if that was what it took to get my army. Be grateful it is only Drogo. In time you may even learn to like him. Now dry your eyes. Illyrio is bringing him over, and he will
not
see you crying.â
Dany turned and saw that it was true. Magister Illyrio, all smiles and bows, was escorting Khal Drogo over to where they stood. She brushed away unfallen tears with the back of her hand.
âSmile,â Viserys whispered nervously, his hand falling to the hilt of his sword. âAnd stand up straight. Let him see that you have breasts. Gods know, you have little enough as is.â
Daenerys smiled, and stood up straight.
EDDARD
T he visitors poured through the castle gates in a river of gold and silver and polished steel, three hundred strong, a pride of bannermen and knights, of sworn swords and freeriders. Over their heads a dozen golden banners whipped back and forth in the northern wind, emblazoned with the crowned stag of Baratheon.
Ned knew many of the riders. There came Ser Jaime Lannister with hair as bright as beaten gold, and there Sandor Clegane with his terrible burned face. The tall boy beside him could only be the crown prince, and that stunted little man behind them was surely the Imp, Tyrion Lannister.
Yet the huge man at the head of the column, flanked by two knights in the snow-white cloaks of the Kingsguard, seemed almost a stranger to Ned â¦Â until he vaulted off the back of his warhorse with a familiar roar, and crushed him in a bone-crunching hug.
âNed!
Ah, but it is good to see that frozen face
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