[Musebox] - Honor Before Honors
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"This is the price that traitors pay," Jeyne's mother had told her shortly after the raven from the Twins arrived. It had been too horrific to contemplate, the news seeming like a nightmare, rather than reality. Yet her mother had found the means to drive the point home, to make it clear that Jeyne had not misheard and that Walder Frey had not lied.
Robb was dead, butchered at his uncle's wedding and savagely maimed. So the reports went, that is. Her mother had spared her the details, one of the few mercies she offered, as she would not cease her callous comments about the man that had been her good-soon. In her eyes, it was a means to an end and now she could have the marriage she always wanted for her daughter, but had been denied because of birth.
It had been arranged so quickly, Jeyne had little time to think beyond her grief. Around her the world moved, but in her heart there was nothing but the emptiness that Robb's death had left her. She was a specter, roaming the halls and waiting for her own demise. Her mother tried to cheer her, attempting to talk of weddings, but after being met with stony silence one too many times, she simply gave up.
Jeyne fought what little she could, no matter the passage of time or the years she suffered. She tore her gowns and struggled to keep her crown, the one Robb had made for her (yet failed to keep). Even on the day of her wedding (two years after Robb's death), she contemplated throwing herself from the cliffs of Casterly Rock. As though knowing this, her mother kept a sharp eye on her and practically dragged her to the sept.
Once it was all said and done (the bedding ceremony being the worst of all), she was settled in her new home and wed to some man that she didn't know or cared for. Martyn Lannister, a high marriage and one her mother had coveted for her. Yet it was nothing in Jeyne's eyes. She wasn't his wife, no matter how much he attempted to please her. She was Robb's and always would be.
Death changed nothing and did not free her from her vows.
It was only when Martyn received word to travel to King's Landing that Jeyne felt she could breathe again. Alone in her home, she could give way to her sorrow and sit by the sea, as she often did. Sometimes, she believed she could hear Robb or thought she saw him in the distance.
It was an illusion. Robb was dead and the gods were not kind enough to bring him back.
Robb was dead, butchered at his uncle's wedding and savagely maimed. So the reports went, that is. Her mother had spared her the details, one of the few mercies she offered, as she would not cease her callous comments about the man that had been her good-soon. In her eyes, it was a means to an end and now she could have the marriage she always wanted for her daughter, but had been denied because of birth.
It had been arranged so quickly, Jeyne had little time to think beyond her grief. Around her the world moved, but in her heart there was nothing but the emptiness that Robb's death had left her. She was a specter, roaming the halls and waiting for her own demise. Her mother tried to cheer her, attempting to talk of weddings, but after being met with stony silence one too many times, she simply gave up.
Jeyne fought what little she could, no matter the passage of time or the years she suffered. She tore her gowns and struggled to keep her crown, the one Robb had made for her (yet failed to keep). Even on the day of her wedding (two years after Robb's death), she contemplated throwing herself from the cliffs of Casterly Rock. As though knowing this, her mother kept a sharp eye on her and practically dragged her to the sept.
Once it was all said and done (the bedding ceremony being the worst of all), she was settled in her new home and wed to some man that she didn't know or cared for. Martyn Lannister, a high marriage and one her mother had coveted for her. Yet it was nothing in Jeyne's eyes. She wasn't his wife, no matter how much he attempted to please her. She was Robb's and always would be.
Death changed nothing and did not free her from her vows.
It was only when Martyn received word to travel to King's Landing that Jeyne felt she could breathe again. Alone in her home, she could give way to her sorrow and sit by the sea, as she often did. Sometimes, she believed she could hear Robb or thought she saw him in the distance.
It was an illusion. Robb was dead and the gods were not kind enough to bring him back.
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Date: 2017-05-23 07:14 pm (UTC)It was far easier said than done, but she wasn't going to be deterred. With the last of the saddle fastened, she glanced up at the man that had once been her husband. How was it that they were behaving as though they were strangers. She loved him, even with that darkness in his eyes. No matter what he said or did, she would always want him.
"Come with me."
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Date: 2017-06-05 04:22 pm (UTC)"I am not...the man you have known... That is why I hoped you would forget me. I think it is better that I am forgotten." Robb plucks at his bread but doesn't eat any further. "But I wished to see you...just once more. I had...dreams of you while my wounds were healing."
Still, the look on his face does not change.
"Could you truly love a corpse, Jeyne?"
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Date: 2017-06-05 04:32 pm (UTC)"You are not the only one to change. You think what happened on the Twins only harmed those that were there? I died alongside you." She became a woman she didn't recognize, hardened and cold. It was hard to say whether that would ever really change.
She looked towards the gate, still open and still unmanned. She wouldn't have long if she wanted to escape without notice. ""Please, Robb."
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Date: 2017-06-05 04:46 pm (UTC)"May I please..." his voice sounds awfully small. "...just....touch your hands..."
And time might be of the essence but he has finally mustered the courage to ask her. It would mean the world to him to be able to touch her again.
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Date: 2017-06-06 02:18 am (UTC)"You are not broken, Robb."
She guided his palm against her cheek, letting him feel her skin again, the skin he had enjoyed their first night together. "Not to me."
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Date: 2017-06-11 08:46 pm (UTC)"I am... You would not want me when you would..." But when she presses his hand against her cheek he stops speaking and breathes harshly through his nose as he presses his lips tightly onto each other. And finally he turns away.
"It is kind of you to still think so highly of me..."
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Date: 2017-06-12 09:18 pm (UTC)Whatever his protests, it didn't remove how deeply she had longed for him. "Please Robb. Don't doubt me or what I feel. You should know how deeply I want you, no matter your state."
She shook her head, glancing once more towards the gate. Someone would close it soon and guard it as before. She only had a small window of opportunity. "Robb, come with me."
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Date: 2017-06-12 09:40 pm (UTC)"You missed who I was... There is a difference between that."
Finally he shakes his head and moves to stand, turning away from her.
"I will make sure you can board that ship." He nods curtly as he moves to check on the horse she had saddled up, tightening the straps of the saddle a little more. "There is no time to saddle another horse if you wish to go now."
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Date: 2017-06-12 09:52 pm (UTC)"I will not accept aid from someone who doesn't wish to be at my side." She mounted her horse. "You are so insistent at breaking from me, why should it matter to you what happens to me on the road? I'm nothing more than a widow now."
It was a small window of opportunity. She didn't have time to argue. "Farewell. I hope you find some peace in your life."
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Date: 2017-06-12 10:05 pm (UTC)"It is not that," he whispers as she mounts her horse. But he is not sure if his voice is loud enough. All he does is stand there rubbing his hands, knowing very well he has turned into a craven. And she moves so fast, so sure, her words firm and determined. And he can't move or speak.
"Avoid the woods. They are not safe."
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Date: 2017-06-12 10:31 pm (UTC)As the distance between the manor and the road increased, she felt as though she could breathe again for the first time. Her heart was in her throat. Whatever happiness she had was soured by the knowledge that her husband had rejected her. He remained at the manor, cutting her from his life.
She couldn't afford to cry now, but her first night alone at the inn, she knew she would cry then.
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Date: 2017-06-12 10:56 pm (UTC)He had always managed to keep those memories at bay, knowing exactly how to shut everything down inside of him and allowing himself to get lost in that vast darkness inside his head. But now he had felt her touch they seem to haunt him. And he finds himself longing for her touch, for her voice, for the soft songs she used to him in his ear when he woke up from an uneasy sleep.
And when Martyn decides to go into the woods, Robb stays behind. He could go now, he knows the roads here. He remembers where to go.
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Date: 2017-06-12 11:27 pm (UTC)She chose a seat nearer to the back of then, granting her a sight line of the door. While she was further away from Martyn's home, she couldn't let down her guard. If one of his bannermen or household appeared, she would know and be able to flee. She could at least relax enough to enjoy her meal. While it wasn't the most appetizing, it was the first plate she had since her escape. By far, that made it better than any feast.
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Date: 2017-06-17 07:39 pm (UTC)Jeyne probably went to that inn. It was the only place she could reach within a day and he finds himself hesitating, her words swirling around in his mind. But finally he moves, frowning to himself as he turns his horse. It could have been so easy, he could have remain hidden for the rest of his life, doing his best to ban all these thoughts out of his head. To remain the kennelmaster and just one day be dead...
But instead he gallops towards that inn, hoping he is still able to catch her.
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Date: 2017-06-18 09:57 pm (UTC)Collecting her things, Jeyne pulled down her hood and slipped outside. There was another rider outside, dark against the night. She felt herself instinctively flinch, waiting for the man to shout and for a team of guards to swarm her. Instead, he seemed to analyze her and watch her carefully. She tried to shrink away, but as the seconds passed, she found herself staring back at him in confusion and surprise.
"Robb?" He had made it clear that he wanted to pull away from her, to break with the past because he was nothing more than a shadow of the man he was. Yet he had come to her. "You're here."
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Date: 2017-07-03 04:54 pm (UTC)There still is no emotion in his voice and he climbs off of his horse in a stiff way, as if he is not able to bend his limbs properly.
“Lord Martyn will find you here for sure. But I take you have made that conclusion as well.” He talks softly. “You’re still quite resourceful.” To be honest, there aren’t many safe spaces here to hang around or to get some sleep. The best thing for her to do is to ride all night.
“You should be one the move during nightfall. Not stand still. Have you brought enough food?”
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Date: 2017-07-06 10:38 am (UTC)If only there was emotion in his voice. He was so serious, more than she had come to know in him. She pulled her cloak tighter, watching him with wide eyes. "What are you doing here?"
She wasn't certain how resourceful she was. Whatever she knew of strategy, she had learned it from on particular source. "You were a skilled tactician. I listened to all you said." She shivered. There was no wind, yet she felt chilled and empty.
"I have enough until tomorrow." She paused and then added, "It isn't safe for a woman to travel at night alone."
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Date: 2017-07-10 07:42 pm (UTC)"I came to look after you," he simply says, shrugging. "I think it is quite obvious, is it not?"
Robb shakes his head at her words and a joyless chuckle makes it past his lips. "I was a lucky boy." He pauses before he speaks again, his voice firm and monotone. "I can lead you through the forest without any trouble. You just need to know what paths to avoid."
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Date: 2017-07-10 08:05 pm (UTC)She takes a step closer, quieting the voices of warning in her head. "It is, but you told me that you..." She trailed off, not wanting him to go back to that line of thinking. That he wasn't good enough for her.
"Only if we are to go together."
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Date: 2017-07-10 08:12 pm (UTC)But she is still Jeyne and she still knows him better than he does himself. He knows that very well. It is not something he can just put aside.
"We will. They will find you or others will." After those words he nods and climbs back onto his horse. "Follow me."
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Date: 2017-07-10 08:23 pm (UTC)She kicks her heels into the side of her mare, urging the gentle creature into a canter. Jeyne glanced over her shoulder, waiting for Robb to charge ahead.
"We will have to ride long into the night."
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Date: 2017-07-15 10:38 pm (UTC)His hands tighten around the reigns of his horse before he kicks it into gear, going into a full out gallop immediately. "Follow me."
What has always been a good thing about riding is that it does not involve much talking. All he can do is show her the way out of this. It is the one thing he could do.
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Date: 2017-07-16 05:21 pm (UTC)It was nearing dawn when they seemed to slow, nearing the docks of the Reach. Her legs were sore and she could barely keep her eyes open. There were ships nearby, there had to be one she could pay for passage.
"Which one should we hire?" She asked, nearly slumping against her mare.
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Date: 2017-07-23 07:57 am (UTC)"How much did you bring?" he asks, looking over his shoulder. "I'm sure you can convince one of the traders."
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Date: 2017-07-23 10:45 pm (UTC)There was a coin purse in her bag, but it might not be enough. She at least had the foresight to bring some of her jewelry, likely enough that she could be given a comfortable cabin. It would be dangerous though, if she did travel without a protector.
"Enough." The Dauntless. That seemed like a good name for a ship. She glanced back at him, clutching her hands tighter together. "This one seems to be sturdy. I could speak with the captain?"
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