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ʟᴀᴅʏ sᴀɴsᴀ sᴛᴀʀᴋ: ᴀʟᴀʏɴᴇ sᴛᴏɴᴇ ([personal profile] steeledskin) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-05-20 11:17 pm

(second lemon cake) video ✧ locked to seelie

Dear fellows and members of the Seelie court -- [ the voice which addresses the locket is composed and clear and perfectly conscientious. but the girl whose image accompanies the voice looks a little less than all those things. her dark-dyed hair is fastened in an uncommonly simple braid...and if one looks very closely, she can be seen to have a haggard look about her. she's somewhere outside and all her caution is bent at hiding a panic she doesn't want to share with strangers. nor with those few genuinely waiting on her return. ]

I don't want to alarm any of you. Indeed, I speak to the very opposite of that effect. It's -- [ her gaze flickers 'off-screen' for a moment ] -- it's Alayne Stone. Those of you who are acquaintances [ not friends ] ought to know that I've found myself...left behind. I'm sorry. It should not have happened. But I suspect I won't make Caer Glaem again for some time. [ the fault of the matter is a little trickier than that, but she knows better than to play with implications. so after a steadying breath, she presses onwards. ] Or we won’t -- because I'm not alone. [ i have nymeria, she thinks but doesn’t dare to say. just like how sansa wants to speak directly to those who know her for who she really is -- but instead: ] I have a knight with me.

Don't I, Ser Gendry? [ and she twists her locket, letting it capture the surly blacksmith who stands a few paces away from her with an irritated expression. his armour is dented and blooded and the man sags with an obvious exhaustion. ser gendry is a man who looks and feels beaten, but it does not stop him from standing tall. he is a talisman of sorts: a warning, to any sansa fears might prey upon what would otherwise be a journey fraught with vulnerability. ser gendry is here; she is protected, albeit not happily so. he at last looks towards her and her locket and grumbles an unhappy agreement to her statement, which is accompanied by a nod. ]

A lady needn’t despair when she’s so well accompanied. Instead, my thoughts are with the returned; I pray the High Queen’s desired prize was taken without steep costs or losses. [ following this, there is no formal farewell. no official sign-off. her attention lingers, perhaps waiting for one or two responses in particular. ]

( ooc; sansa and gendry are now officially stranded and making their long way back to caer glaem -- and it’ll take them at least two months, though they’ll be reachable by locket at their respective ic inboxes. but for now, responses to this post will receive replies from one or the other or both!)
bullhorned: (Arya is such a bully)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-05-31 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
He could not understand her reluctance. When Arya would come across water, she never hesitated to stick her feet in the water or to jump in entirely. Yet the sister seemed frightened of the stuff. He fixed her with a puzzled look.

"Why should any of that matter? I'll only laugh if you don't, because it would be stupid to miss your chance."
bullhorned: (You'd be m'lady)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-05-31 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
He watched her, more out of interest than in some lewd attempt to spy on her. He began to understand that her dress was a terribly inconvenient thing and that she'd be better off were it a few inches shorter. Should he suggest that? Probably not, even if it was a fashion not entirely uncommon at Caer Glaem. He waited, he watched, and he grinned as her feet touched the water.

"There now. Not so bad, is it? I've half a mind we ought to follow the stream as south as it will take us."

Here he carefully suggested a course of action he was considering, but only as a jest, because he was not entirely convinced of its wisdom.
bullhorned: (Not actually making water)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-05-31 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
While she was content to stare at the clear water, Gendry had splashed more water in his face, now up in his hair, so that it looked nearly like he'd stuck his entire head into the water. He drank more water, then sunk his feet in beneath the stones until he found cool and cold mud that made the water run brown, but felt even more refreshing than the water itself did.

"We'll do that," he said, pleased that she was quick to agree to the plan. He had a vague notion that it might even lead them to the river on the map, in which case they would need only follow it until they found a crossing or until they found Station. Already this find seemed a blessing for an otherwise unwelcome situation. "The walking won't be as easy, but we won't get thirsty this way. If it gets deeper, I might catch us some fish as well."
bullhorned: (Actually making water now)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-05-31 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
He nodded. "It ain't so hard."

It was his benefit that he had learned at least a little to make a fishing line and string. He could not fish as some of the men did with spears, but he felt confident he could manage otherwise. And besides that, he knew they would need to eat. He felt a sense of obligation to make sure she ate well. "But this water is only deep enough for frogs and mudbugs. They're not so tasty as fish."
bullhorned: (Bastards all over the place)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-06-01 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
He watched her braid come unfurled and thought that the hair would be rather pretty, were it not for the strange discoloration to it. He could see the red roots at the top of her head and thought it odd, because it made it seem as though she'd be even less Stark-like once it was back to its natural hue. As it was, her blue eyes and black hair made it look as though she could pass for his sister. He had the idea now that if they did come across a town, that she ought to wear her hair like that and that they would do best to use that very lie to make them seem less suspicious.

Her question startled him out of his thoughts. He stared at her, thinking about fish, and reckoned he didn't really know a trout from a tuna. So he nodded and decided that her first instinct was likely the correct one. "River fish." I think. "Obviously."
bullhorned: (The Pre-Beard days)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-06-01 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Stupid. He glanced at her and thought of her carefully crafted message on the locket. He also recalled her weak defense for her father in the face of the dragon queen, all without revealing her real name. Even thought she admitted defeat in the end. He shook his head, then looked away at the opposite side of the creek.

"What do you think Queen Daenerys would have said, if she'd known who you were?"
bullhorned: (Not actually sleeping!)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-06-01 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"As is Gendry Waters," he said frowning. He lifted his feet from the mud, then kicked them in the water to free the caked mud between his toes. His expression was shielded from her and he hid his own uncertainty.

"I nearly told her who my father was, before we were called away. She likes me well enough, I think. I've told her what I thought of her and everyone else, as brutal honest as I could, and she seemed to respect that, for some reason. But I ain't told her my father stole her father's throne." He laughed hollowly. "A few months ago, I was no one she would have cared about. But now? She might well dislike me as much as Sansa Stark."
bullhorned: (Why do I follow the brat...)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-06-01 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"If you were to meet any of them, m'lady, you'd get to watch me cut them down."

This was less a vow for her own sake, but for her mother's. He'd tried with Jaime Lannister, but that was a man of unnatural skill. But for any other man, Gendry reckoned he had an even chance. But that strayed from the point of what he meant to say and before she could make comment, he continued.

"I still mean to tell her, though. When we've made it back." He gripped the hilt of his sword. "I've a mind I might even offer her my sword, depending on what she might say of my birth."

It was a confession he did not expect to make, but he'd had no one else to really discuss his concerns about it. Sansa, oddly enough, seemed like the first person who would understand the subterfuge and perhaps sympathize with it.
bullhorned: (My father's house)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-06-01 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"My lady craves only vengeance. Lord Dondarrion fought for the people, but Lady Stoneheart don't. Better my sword go to someone who means to do good, then stay with someone I'm not like to ever see again."

Gendry had little reason to ever return to Westeros and he had a mind that he might well one day ask the fairies to let him stay in this world indefinitely. Even here, in enemy territory, he felt safer than he did anywhere in Westeros. He'd even thought to just swear his sword to the fairy queen, but that bitch had left him to rot in the middle of nowhere.

He shrugged. "But King Robert was my father. My friend is a Stark. If Queen Daenerys won't stand for either, then I'll just make myself a new sword, and it'll belong to me alone."
bullhorned: (Checking out a little girl)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-06-01 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
He turned back and saw, perhaps, something that looked like fear. Perhaps simple worry. He did not greatly like Sansa, but he had no true ill will of her. He nodded his agreement solemnly.

"I swore to Arya- Lady Arya Stark I'd look out for you. As long as we're out here, I say bugger all to lords and ladies, kings and queens. What I said to your sister - that's the only oath that matters to me."
bullhorned: (Actually making water now)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-06-01 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"I wish I'd killed him," Gendry said, even now bitter at his humiliation in that battle. But he knew well he could train for a year and not be able to match Jaime Lannister in a fight.

"But you're lucky, having her for a sister." He'd once coveted Arya for family, but she'd spurned him for it and he'd learned his lesson. He kicked at the water as he remembered something Sansa had told him. "You said... I had a sister, didn't you? In the Vale?"
bullhorned: (Actually making water now)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-06-01 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
A courageous sister, who worked hard. There was someone he reckoned he could be proud of. Better than a whore, he supposed, even if Bella had seemed a nice enough girl. And there had been that other boy Renly had mentioned. Gendry regretted not asking about him.

"Mayhaps I'll meet her some day. She sounds a decent sort, peculiar or otherwise."
bullhorned: (Bastards all over the place)

[personal profile] bullhorned 2014-06-02 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Gendry did not know House Royce or the Gates of the Moon, but he was given hardly time to say so. So he shrugged, feigned only slight interest, then looked at her with hard but inquisitive blue eyes. "Alayne Stone would. What about Sansa Stark?"

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