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worried. âI should have been woken as soon as this bird arrived.â
âYour lady sister thought it better to let you sleep, Maester Colemon told me.â
âI should have been woken,â she insisted.
âThe maester tells me your sister planned to speak with you after the combat,â Ser Rodrik said.
âThen she still plans to go through with this mummerâs farce?â Catelyn grimaced. âThe dwarf has played her like a set of pipes, and she is too deaf to hear the tune. Whatever happens this morning, Ser Rodrik, it is past time we took our leave. My place is at Winterfell with my sons. If you are strong enough to travel, I shall ask Lysa for an escort to see us to Gulltown. We can take ship from there.â
âAnother ship?â Ser Rodrik looked a shade green, yet he managed not to shudder. âAs you say, my lady.â
The old knight waited outside her door as Catelyn summoned the servants Lysa had given her. If she spoke to her sister before the duel, perhaps she could change her mind, she thought as they dressed her. Lysaâs policies varied with her moods, and her moods changed hourly. The shy girl she had known at Riverrun had grown into awoman who was by turns proud, fearful, cruel, dreamy, reckless, timid, stubborn, vain, and, above all,
inconstant
.
When that vile turnkey of hers had come crawling to tell them that Tyrion Lannister wished to confess, Catelyn had urged Lysa to have the dwarf brought to them privately, but no, nothing would do but that her sister must make a show of him before half the Vale. And now this â¦
âLannister is
my
prisoner,â she told Ser Rodrik as they descended the tower stairs and made their way through the Eyrieâs cold white halls. Catelyn wore plain grey wool with a silvered belt. âMy sister must be reminded of that.â
At the doors to Lysaâs apartments, they met her uncle storming out. âGoing to join the foolâs festival?â Ser Brynden snapped. âIâd tell you to slap some sense into your sister, if I thought it would do any good, but youâd only bruise your hand.â
âThere was a bird from Riverrun,â Catelyn began, âa letter from Edmure â¦â
âI know, child.â The black fish that fastened his cloak was Bryndenâs only concession to ornament. âI had to hear it from Maester Colemon. I asked your sister for leave to take a thousand seasoned men and ride for Riverrun with all haste. Do you know what she told me?
The Vale cannot spare a thousand swords, nor even one, Uncle
, she said.
You are the Knight of the Gate. Your place is here.â
A gust of childish laughter drifted through the open doors behind him, and her uncle glanced darkly over his shoulder. âWell, I told her she could bloody well find herself a new Knight of the Gate. Black fish or no, I am still a Tully. I shall leave for Riverrun by evenfall.â
Catelyn could not pretend to surprise. âAlone? You know as well as I that you will never survive the high road. Ser Rodrik and I are returning to Winterfell. Come with us, Uncle. I will give you your thousand men. Riverrun will not fight alone.â
Brynden thought a moment, then nodded a brusque agreement. âAs you say. Itâs the long way home, but Iâm more like to get there. Iâll wait for you below.â He went striding off, his cloak swirling behind him.
Catelyn exchanged a look with Ser Rodrik. They wentthrough the doors to the high, nervous sound of a childâs giggles.
Lysaâs apartments opened over a small garden, a circle of dirt and grass planted with blue flowers and ringed on all sides by tall white towers. The builders had intended it as a godswood, but the Eyrie rested on the hard stone of the mountain, and no matter how much soil was hauled up from the Vale, they could not get a weirwood to take root here. So the Lords of the Eyrie planted grass and scattered statuary amidst low, flowering shrubs. It was there the two champions would meet to place their lives, and that of Tyrion Lannister, into the hands of the gods.
Lysa, freshly scrubbed and garbed in cream velvet with a rope of sapphires and moonstones around her milk-white neck, was holding court on the terrace overlooking the scene of the combat, surrounded by her knights, retainers, and lords high and low. Most of them still hoped to wed her, bed her, and rule the Vale of Arryn by her side. From
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