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control them. I will not have the city plundered.â
âThe city?â Tyrion was lost. âWhat city would that be?â
âKingâs Landing. I am sending you to court.â
It was the last thing Tyrion Lannister would ever have anticipated. He reached for his wine, and considered for a moment as he sipped. âAnd what am I to do there?â
âRule,â his father said curtly.
Tyrion hooted with laughter. âMy sweet sister might have a word or two to say about that!â
âLet her say what she likes. Her son needs to be taken in hand before he ruins us all. I blame those jackanapes on the councilâour friend Petyr, the venerable Grand Maester, and that cockless wonder Lord Varys. What sort of counsel are they giving Joffrey when he lurches from one folly to the next? Whose notion was it to make this Janos Slynt a lord? The manâs father was a
butcher
, and they grant him Harrenhal.
Harrenhal
, that was the seat of kings! Not that he will ever set foot inside it, if I have a say. I am told he took a bloody spear for his sigil. A bloody cleaver would have been my choice.â His father had not raised his voice, yet Tyrion could see the anger in the gold of his eyes. âAnd dismissing Selmy, where was the sense in that? Yes, the man was old, but the name of Barristan the Bold still has meaning in the realm. He lent honor to any man he served. Can anyone say the same of the Hound? You feed your dog bones under the table, you do not seat him beside you on the high bench.â He pointed a finger at Tyrionâs face. âIf Cersei cannot curb the boy, you must. And if these councillors are playing us false â¦â
Tyrion knew. âSpikes,â he sighed. âHeads. Walls.â
âI see you have taken a few lessons from me.â
âMore than you know, Father,â Tyrion answered quietly. He finished his wine and set the cup aside, thoughtful. A part of him was more pleased than he cared to admit. Another part was remembering the battle upriver, and wondering if he was being sent to hold the left again. âWhy me?â he asked, cocking his head to one side. âWhy not my uncle? Why not Ser Addam or Ser Flement or Lord Serrett? Why not a â¦Â
bigger
man?â
Lord Tywin rose abruptly. âYou are my son.â
That was when he knew.
You have given him up for lost
, he thought.
You bloody bastard, you think Jaimeâs good as dead, so Iâm all you have left
. Tyrion wanted to slap him, to spit in his face, to draw his dagger and cut the heart out of him and see if it was made of old hard gold, the way the smallfolks said. Yet he sat there, silent and still.
The shards of the broken cup crunched beneath his fatherâs heels as Lord Tywin crossed the room. âOne lastthing,â he said at the door. âYou will not take the whore to court.â
Tyrion sat alone in the common room for a long while after his father was gone. Finally he climbed the steps to his cozy garret beneath the bell tower. The ceiling was low, but that was scarcely a drawback for a dwarf. From the window, he could see the gibbet his father had erected in the yard. The innkeepâs body turned slowly on its rope whenever the night wind gusted. Her flesh had grown as thin and ragged as Lannister hopes.
Shae murmured sleepily and rolled toward him when he sat on the edge of the featherbed. He slid his hand under the blanket and cupped a soft breast, and her eyes opened. âMâlord,â she said with a drowsy smile.
When he felt her nipple stiffen, Tyrion kissed her. âI have a mind to take you to Kingâs Landing, sweetling,â he whispered.
JON
T he mare whickered softly as Jon Snow tightened the cinch. âEasy, sweet lady,â he said in a soft voice, quieting her with a touch. Wind whispered through the stable, a cold dead breath on his face, but Jon paid it no mind. He strapped his roll to the saddle, his scarred fingers stiff and clumsy. âGhost,â he called softly, âto me.â And the wolf was there, eyes like embers.
âJon, please. You must not do this.â
He mounted, the reins in his hand, and wheeled the horse around to face the night. Samwell Tarly stood in the stable door, a full moon peering over his shoulder. He threw a giantâs shadow, immense and black. âGet out of my way, Sam.â
âJon, you
canât,â
Sam said. âI wonât let
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