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ғɪᴠᴇ ♚ so take another breath
[ Like before Robb writes, his hand feeling heavy as the quill produces the words. Take heart in the knowledge she is safe in the Vale, take heart─ if only it were so simple. ]
[ It is signed the same way as before, direwolf symbol and all. With that he closes the journal, designing not to open it again for some time. ]
I regret to inform that Alayne Stone is no loner within the walls of the castle, she has been returned to Westeros. My condolences to those who have lost a friend, she shall be missed.─ Robb Stark, King in the North and of the Trident.
[ It is signed the same way as before, direwolf symbol and all. With that he closes the journal, designing not to open it again for some time. ]
Lucrezia
Company.
Robb
[ Those always cheered her up, for much smaller things perhaps, but then she has a tendency to forget to eat when she is too sad and thinks he might be the same too. With the promised gift in hand, she wastes no time to start getting herself ready, after telling the maids to expect a giant wolf to wander into the grounds, of course, ]
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Grey Wind. [ She crouches a little and beckons for him to come closer, even if she hardly needs to lower herself to look into his eyes. ]
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Lucrezia laughs at the nudge, placing her hand on his snout to keep him from messing her hair before she even gets to meet his master. The gentlest giant. She moves to start leading him back to the door, raising a pouch in her other hand for him to sniff at should he wish. Sweets, as she promised Robb. ]
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Content he turns pads out the door, not stopping until he was a little ahead of her to turn and look- ensuring that she still followed. This way, the wolf seems to say with his golden eyes, follow. ]
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They find Robb sitting before the tree and newly craved face, the eyes bleed red sap giving the illusion of tears. ]
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Was that your doing?
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He watches her take in the sight of the weirwood, the look on her face bringing forth a soft smile to his lips. ]
It was. [ He looks to the face scored into the bark. ] The tree is a weirwood, a sort of tree from my world.
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[ She steps closer, eyes still very much fixed upon the wooden face, and tries her best to keep from touching it to see what it is, exactly. That may be disrespectful. ]
Sap is still blood even if from a tree, is it not?
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[ Alas the old gods are not gods of joy, but they are his and this is an effort to make something of a home. ]
Some say it is.
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What do you pray for, Robb Stark?
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I knew Jon Snow. He is just like you; noble.
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He is. I would have given the Wall a hundred men if it meant they would release him from his vows.
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Would you see the war end regardless of which side wins?
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I would have seen it end but if the Lannisters won nothing would change, and all those who died would have died for naught.
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They taste like clouds, but sweeter.
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You have tasted clouds before, my lady?
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