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ᴡɪɴᴛᴇʀ ʟɪᴠᴇs ɪɴ ᴍʏ ʙᴏɴᴇs
[ She stumbles into snow. The cold slices into her. Soaked, filthy, with travel-stained clothes turned almost to rags on her skinny frame and matted, tangled hair only just growing out again, she looks little like a girl, much less like the missing younger Stark daughter.
She sniffles and wipes her nose with the back of her hand. Her face is uncomfortably hot yet she's freezing. Her shivering near knocks her off her feet as she clambers up the steps. ]
My mother…
[ Arya feels her eyes fill with tears. She was going to find her mother and her brother. She was almost home. It wasn't fair. ]
She sniffles and wipes her nose with the back of her hand. Her face is uncomfortably hot yet she's freezing. Her shivering near knocks her off her feet as she clambers up the steps. ]
My mother…
[ Arya feels her eyes fill with tears. She was going to find her mother and her brother. She was almost home. It wasn't fair. ]
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[ She trudges to the castle. A hot bath and a ton of blankets. Maybe some soup. With lots of vegetables and meat. That's all she wants. ]
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[ Once in the lobby, she pauses to reacquaint herself with it. Picking the closest stairwell, she heads for it. ]
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Are you going to keep following me?
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Can you get food? Like soup? A thick one.
[ Would it be insensitive to ask a rabbit to get her meat... ]
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Sure, I can do that for you. Some sort of broth alright? It'll warm you right up.
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[ Into the bath! Thank you, whoever invented hot water. ]
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What that's how everyone moves.
Eventually, he comes back, with a basket filled with a pot of hot broth (hey look it's got meat in it and everything), some bread, and a few cakes because hey kids eat cakes, right?]
Here we are. One slap up meal.
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Give it here.
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I got extra. You really look like you need it.
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There wasn't a lot of food. The meat went bad and there was only bread and hard cheese to split between us.
[ She rips a piece of the bread and dips it in the broth. ]
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You really have had it rough. Least you're safe here.
[Though how safe will she remain at home? He doesn't like it, not one bit]
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[ She eats another chunk of bread. It's such a pleasant change to have it be easy to chew. ]
It's just better than where I was.
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...Most places sound better than where you were.
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I guess they are.
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Still, chin up. You're enough of a fighter to get through.
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It's not a bad thing, to be scared. It keeps you sharp, sometimes. [He hopes Pitch never hears him say that, he'll never live it down] You can still be scared, and be a fighter, you know. In fact, it makes you an even better one, because you know when to back away from a fight and live another day.
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Then remember: You won't be scared all the time. Just take a deep breath and take even a little moment to tell the world 'I'm not afraid of you'. NO matter how daft you feel doing it. It'll make it easier. I've met the thing that has power over fear, and trust me, you stand up to him? He's a pushover. He'd have nothing on you, little brumby.
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Fear's an animal too?
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