"Lord Baelish is a good man," she insisted. And although she did not always believe the line, she gave it now with full sincerity. Sansa was a stricken soul, but she would not let this rough-tongued knight tear down a man he'd never met. Not when she owed so much of her survival to him.
She quickened her pace, coming even with Ser Gendry. "If he'd been at Harrenhal, everything would have been fine. I'm sure of it. He'd protect Arya, too."
Petyr would not keep her from her sister, certainly! If they had been at that castle instead of the Eyrie.
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She quickened her pace, coming even with Ser Gendry. "If he'd been at Harrenhal, everything would have been fine. I'm sure of it. He'd protect Arya, too."
Petyr would not keep her from her sister, certainly! If they had been at that castle instead of the Eyrie.