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[For Will - Westeros AU] Northern Hounds and Southern Flowers
"I don't see why hunting hounds should be of any interest to me," Margaery Tyrell took a bite out of the apple tart she'd procured from the kitchens. "That's Loras's game. Loras and Willas are the hunters, you know father never approved of my learning to hunt."
"It gets you out of the Red Keep and away from the lion's den," Olenna Tyrell pointed out. "Can't say no to that, can you?"
"True enough," Margaery had to admit, popping the last bit of tart into her mouth. "But all the same, I don't know the first thing about hounds."
"Then it's a bonus," Olenna laughed. "You'll get out of the Red Keep, and you'll learn something new. Now, go on, get down to the courtyard, I'm told the Kennel Master from the North is setting up his hounds as we speak."
"You're not coming?" Margaery's question was answered by how the older woman shooed her off. She all but swatted Margaery in the rear to get her to go.
Margaery rolled her eyes, but smiled all the same and made her way down from the gardens and through the halls of the castle. Finally she made her way to the courtyard, following the sound of dogs barking. Jaime Lannister was already there, looking at a few hounds, pointing out what he was looking for in a hound and what he expected for his nephews' hunt. Margaery, in the meantime, took to looking over some of the pups that had been brought along that were tumbling over each other and nipping and yipping aloud. Margaery smiled as she reached down and stroked her slender fingers over the soft fur of one of the female pups. "Hello there, aren't you sweet." She laughed softly.
"It gets you out of the Red Keep and away from the lion's den," Olenna Tyrell pointed out. "Can't say no to that, can you?"
"True enough," Margaery had to admit, popping the last bit of tart into her mouth. "But all the same, I don't know the first thing about hounds."
"Then it's a bonus," Olenna laughed. "You'll get out of the Red Keep, and you'll learn something new. Now, go on, get down to the courtyard, I'm told the Kennel Master from the North is setting up his hounds as we speak."
"You're not coming?" Margaery's question was answered by how the older woman shooed her off. She all but swatted Margaery in the rear to get her to go.
Margaery rolled her eyes, but smiled all the same and made her way down from the gardens and through the halls of the castle. Finally she made her way to the courtyard, following the sound of dogs barking. Jaime Lannister was already there, looking at a few hounds, pointing out what he was looking for in a hound and what he expected for his nephews' hunt. Margaery, in the meantime, took to looking over some of the pups that had been brought along that were tumbling over each other and nipping and yipping aloud. Margaery smiled as she reached down and stroked her slender fingers over the soft fur of one of the female pups. "Hello there, aren't you sweet." She laughed softly.

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"Oh-! I hope I didn't do something wrong, I was just..." well, what could she say? There was a fluffy, adorable puppy near her, how could she not pet it? How could she really just pass by something so cute without paying it proper attention? "She's very pretty - but I would feel so guilty just taking her. Oh dear, have I spoiled her for you? If so I do apologize."
Margaery stood slowly and the pup, along with a few of her littermates, began to roll and squirm over Margaery's feet. She couldn't help letting out a soft laugh. A shame that most men only used such creatures for hunting, they could be so much more.
"I'm sorry, I'm intruding, forgive me. When I heard a Kennel Master from the North was visiting, it seemed like a way to break up the doldrums of King's Landing," she bowed her head slightly, letting her brunette curls bounce down her shoulders before she turned her head up to smile at him. "I'm Margaery, of House Tyrell."
The pup she'd been petting began gnawing at a section of Margaery's dress. Most ladies would have cried out in outrage, but Margaery simply glanced down and clicked her tongue against the roof of her mouth. She knelt down and pulled the fabric from the pup's mouth and again took to stroking the top of the pup's head. "She's such a sweetheart."
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An awkwardness spread into his expression as Margaery apologised and raised to her feet. Will shook his hands out in front of him, shaking his head as he did so. "No, not at all, you didn't know. And besides! She's actually the runt, I can't do much with her anyway." A kind smile painted his lips as he watched them scurry and clamber around at her feet. "You'd be doing me a favour."
It was strange indeed, to see such a noble looking lady, dressed fine and beautifully, being quite alright with having her fine dress chewed and nibbled at. It took Will by surprise for a moment, leaving him to ponder more on what kind of person she was?
Noticing that he'd remained too silent for too long, he'd been told time and time again by his father that he should make the effort to talk more often. Not that he ever paid much attention. Still, it was rude not to introduce himself to a lady, especially one who belonged to such a grand house.
"Graham, house that is, eh William or house Graham I should say." Bowing his head nervously, speaking of his house as if there was much left of it to actually speak of! He was embarrassed. It wasn't as if she'd know much about his house, apart from perhaps how they sold some of the best hard wood to build boats and raised the best hunting dogs in all of the North.
It was then, while introducing himself that Jamie decided to finally pay him attention. Calling Will over to explain something about one of the dogs, giving a wide grin, charming and dashing as ever. "Come! Tell me about this one? Good back legs and firm bollocks!" Jamie patted one of the larger hounds on his behind, only to have it snarl and yap at him, this stopped instantly when Will whistled through his front teeth. Obedient and well-trained, the dog sat up straight and silenced its vicious noises. As the small crowed clapped and passed joking comments to Jamie, Will looked back over at Margaery, offering a coy smile before looking back to the ground.
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"Settle now," she whispered, still laughing softly. The puppy was content with this order and wagged her tail eagerly. Her littermates yipped and pawed at Margaery's feet. They wanted to be lifted as well.
But Margaery looked to Will, giving him her full focus as he introduced himself. She smiled, despite his slight fumbling with his words; her grandmother's words of Northmen came to mind, that they were so secluded in the cold North that they didn't see fair Southern women often. That it made them tongue-tied. Margaery dismissed this of course, but a small part of her wondered if there was some merit to it. In her studies of the houses and families of Westeros, Margaery remembered briefly reading of House Graham, but she didn't spend much time studying the clan.
"A pleasure to meet you," she tipped her head to him. The pup took advantage of that and nipped Margaery's ear, making her cry out softly in surprise. But Margaery still wasn't cross, she smiled and nuzzled the pup's little neck. "She's so feisty!"
Then Jaime Lannister spoke up and drew their attention away. Margaery didn't like him; in truth she didn't like any Lannister. But Jaime less so; he was pompous and rude, and she had no patience for him. So when the hound snarled and yapped at him, Margaery laughed before she could stop herself. To keep the lion lord from seeing, she turned and hid her face with her free hand, covering her mouth with her fingers. Margaery glanced up to Will when she heard him whistle - and to her surprise the hound obeyed immediately. That earned Will an impressed look from the Tyrell lady.
"You are indeed very talented in your craft, Lord Graham," she complimented him. "A simple sound, and the hounds obey. That must take quite a great deal of time and energy."
The whole time she was focused on Will, she kept the pup in her arms, holding her close and feeling the warmth and softness of the pup's fur. Though she was unaware, Margaery was becoming more and more attached to the little female pup.
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Smiling as Margaery commented on the pups temperament. "She's a bitch from the North, they're all feisty, its in their blood." He said, turning to look back at the pups. Kneeling down, letting them lick his hand before reaching into the small pouch hooked at the side of his belt, pulling free a few handfuls of dried rabbit meat, neatly chopped it tiny cubes. Will tossed this out, letting the small dog jump and catch as much as they wanted, seeming to calm them in their constant yipping and wiggling.
"Thank you my Lady." Bowing, a tint of red to his cheeks as she complimented his talent. "I was raised along side them, they know me to be their brother and master, its a bond no other human has the privilege and challenge of having."
As he spoke to Margaery, a small argument broke out between Jamie's royal nephews. Will turned to see if he could assist, however was politely excused by the irritating Lannister as his kin had decided not to go hunting today after all, they wished to watch a play, well that little brat Joffrey did anyway. "Oh, my apologies my good man." Said Jamie as he clapped Will on his shoulder, shit eating grin plastered over his cocky face. " Tomorrow! At the break of dawn when the dew is still moist? You're welcome to stay here in the Castle, your hounds will be safe in our courtyards and stables." Smiling as he turned to leave, following the two blond boys, tossing a smirk of a smile to Will and to Margaery as he left. The small crowd that had gathered dissipated also, leaving being a few stable boys and common folk who didn't get a chance to see the dogs while the Royal family were still present.
"Hhu.." Will sighed, clicking his teeth and tutting his tongue to round up his animals, making them lay down and settle as he awaited transport for them. "Guess I should have known... They always pay their debts but can't keep a promise huh."
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But that had ended with Renly's death. No sense focusing on it now. But in any case, Margaery desired to be queen, but had no interest nor love for Crown Prince Joffrey. She'd heard Sansa's warning; that the heir was a brat and a monster. She and her grandmother both feared for Margaery's future with him. But in truth, Margaery hoped for a secret escape. Being queen was not worth being the wife of Joffrey Baratheon.
But again, that was something to think on later.
When Will tossed the rabbit meat, the pup in Margaery's arms began to squirm and yip, not wanting to be left out on receiving the treat. With a laugh, Margaery knelt down and set the pup on the ground again to let her partake of the rabbit meat. She stood up again and smiled at the fluffy, wiggling pups as they gobbled up the treat pieces.
Margaery began to reply, but the argument from the others cut her off and demanded her attention. She watched and rolled her eyes at the petulance of the Lannisters, even Jaime's own. But she was careful to smile and give him a slight nod in response to his smile - it wouldn't do to be perceived as rude by Jaime Lannister. When they were gone, she was able to breathe a bit easier. Margaery let out a slight sigh before glancing to Will again.
"On behalf of the rest of the Southern people, allow me to apologize for them," she shook her head. "They really can be a rude and thoughtless bunch." Though she was careful to keep her voice quiet so as to avoid prying eyes or ears.
She felt bad that he had to stay an additional amount of time because Joffrey couldn't decide what he truly wanted to do to amuse himself. "Well, if you must stay an additional day, Lord Graham, perhaps you would join me and my grandmother for tea?" Margaery tilted her head, doe eyes wide and curious how he would take the invitation. "You've been put to a great deal of trouble, coming all the way down here, I should think you deserve to have better hospitality than what's being offered. Grandmother and I usually take tea in the gardens, she gets the best cakes and cheeses in the kingdom." Tea in the garden - typical Tyrells.
The runt pup that had taken such a shine to Margaery, after finishing her fill of the rabbit meat, began rubbing against her legs and rolling over her feet once again.
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A clear discomfort washed over his face as he'd been touched by Jamie, it was hard for Will to hide it, he just wasn't as used to company and contact as he should have been, hopefully Jamie hadn't noticed and nor had the crowd before it left. Nodding to Margaery as she apologised for the behaviour. "Oh no, not at all, please you've no need to- and on their behalf. Honestly. No harm no foul." Dusting himself down once he stood back up and the last of the tasty treats were fed, Will turned pink in a hot flush to his cheeks. She was offering him tea?! How could he refuse?! How could he accept!? Was it right to? The Tyrells were a well known House and Will's was not, it would be odd for them to share free time together, wouldn't it?
"Oh I um.." Stuttering, not being able to find the words so instead he nodded. "I wouldn't wish to impose on you or your Grandmother. I have some sour bread and jerked guinea fowl, really, there's no need to put yourself out just for me... Besides, I'm hardly dressed for tea in the garden am I?" He smiles, an actual true smile this time, it lit his face for a passing moment. Will tried to distract her and hope that she wouldn't insist, should she in fact insist, Will knew that he'd have no choice but to accept her invitation, otherwise he'd be insulting here and that was not something he wished to do.
Pointing to the pup that had made her its mother, Will smiled. " What name are you going to give her? She's a 3rd generation, half wolf half Graham-hound. Her lineage goes back to the first breed we raised. She's one of a kind." Much like her new owner.
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"Oh, but I do," she replied with a slight chuckle. "Can't have you thinking all Southerners are like them." That would make tensions between the North and South more tumultuous than they already were.
With the invitation to tea, Margaery was not about to take 'no' for an answer. Will may not have been her guest, but his hosts were not treating him as they should, in her opinion. This was her attempt at righting that. "It's no imposition at all! We entertain frequently, Grandmother is used to it. Really, she enjoys having company, as do I."
Her first impulse would have been to reach out and touch over his wrist, but as she'd seen his reaction to Jaime Lannister's sharp hit to his shoulder, Margaery held herself back. "If you like, you can go to the chambers that have been prepared for you, get settled and change if you desire, and we could send a Page to bring you to the gardens once you're ready?" Margaery again tilted her head, her smile and her eyes pleading and insisting in a way that her words could not.
When he addressed the pup again, Margaery gave a soft sigh before bending down to pick her up. She hadn't intended to return to her chambers or to her Grandmother with a puppy for herself. But as he seemed so insistent and the pup was so attached to her and she to it, how could she refuse?
"What shall I call you, hm?" Margaery smiled as the pup licked her face again. She had quite the pedigree, and a hound of the North needed a good strong name. "Raksha? How's that, little one?" The pup's only response was a small yip and incessant licks to Margaery's face.
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As Margaery insisted on apologising, Will accepted with a smile and a thank you. If only all the South was as pleasant as her. With a deep sigh and a snorted breath through his nose, Will gave in. She wasn't going to have it any other way apparently. There was no harm in having a spot of tea, it was more the fact that it required Will to be social, one of his biggest fears. He could do it, it was just for now and anyway, how terrible would it truly be? Tea with Margaery Tyrell and her Grandmother?
"I'll go and change then. Someone will come and show me the way? Or would you rather give me directions?" Will fumbled, gathering the leashes for his hounds and handing them to the stable boy who was going to take them to their kennels for the night, much to his begrudging. Daring to look at her as she spoke, her wide pretty eyes and that sweet, sweet smile had Will looking away again. How come someone who seemed so innocent and friendly be so real? He'd give anything to have her to himself, just to have her for himself- No, he shouldn't think like that, he'd obsess again, as he did with a dear friend of the family from the Lecter clans over seas. Shaking his head, clearing the blush and fluster as well as thoughts from his head.
"Raksha, huh? The protector. " He uttered with a smile. "Fitting name for a bitch as loyal as her. She'll be at your guard and call should you need her. Maybe a little training from me whenever you have the chance. I could always come back down when she's older, or you could visit the North? Not that you'd probably have any interest in something such as that. " What was he doing?! He was rambling and stalling for time. No, he said he'd join them for tea and so that's what he'll do. "I should be getting off now... If I'm ever going to get ready for tea that is." He'd leave her there, soon as she left first, he thought it rude to walk out on a lady.
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"I think the farthest North I've been is Storm's End. I wouldn't mind venturing farther someday and seeing the Northern lands," she replied with a soft smile. "I'd have to find some manner of new wardrobe though, my clothes are hardly fit for the North, I'd freeze to death in minutes!"
Margaery gave a playful laugh, remembering how she had to wear more cloaks than normal in Storm's End, and how the climate had still been rather cold for her. She'd never seen snow, and was actually rather curious about it.
"I wonder if you might help me train her while you're still here in King's Landing, if it's not too much trouble?" Margaery tilted her head as she looked to Will. When he looked at her, she smiled, enjoying the darkness of his eyes and the curve of his jaw. He was passive, but no pushover. "I'd of course give you compensation for your time and services, but I would indeed like to get some basic commands down while she's young."
As for tea, Margaery nodded and took but a single step back. "Yes, if you go and get changed, I'll send a Page to come and show you the way. Of course if you'd like to try your luck in finding it yourself, I'll tell you how to get there," Margaery stepped up and pointed the way she'd come from. "If you go straight that way, head towards the great hall. Before you enter it, turn to your left and go out the doors. Follow the path of hedges, eventually you'll find the small clearing of tables where Grandmother and I take tea."
Margaery stepped back, her pup in her arms as she smiled at Will. She bowed her head and glanced up to him again. "Goodbye for now, Lord Graham. I'll send a servant when we are ready for tea. You have my thanks, for my new companion here, I shall have to find some way to repay you." With that, Margaery started off.
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As Margaery drew attention to her attire with such comments about her current collection vastly missing anything to keep one warm, Will blushed again. It drew his eyes to her figure, her elegant gown and the way it hung off her like a sweet delicious berry hanging off a branch. "You would look stunning in the snow Lady Tyrell. Your hair and cheeks, the colour would stand out, I imagine it would be iridescent.." How could he look at her now?! He should stop talking while he still could.
Thankfully, Margaery had given him something more to think on. With a nod and clearing his throat, Will composed himself. "It would be a honnor to teach you the basics. I'm sure you will raise her just fine." It would mean splitting his time here if Jamie decided to call upon him, but Will was more than happy to extend his trip a few more days if it meant teaching Margaery about her pup.
As she gave her instructions and started to leave, Will let out a deep sigh. He'd been holding himself in for so long, struggling in social environments was something he needed to work on, perhaps the tea in the gardens would work in his favour? Give him some more experience in social graces. Yes, that's right! This was a positive thing and besides he would be in the company of a beautiful Lady, the boys back home wouldn't believe this could happen to Will, just wait until they found out.
Making his way to the chamber Jamie had kindly set aside for him, Will wasted no time at all in stripping off and washing down. Upon his bed were the few clothes he had brought with him. Deciding to dress as fine as he could, Will slipped into his best cotton tunic and leather waistcoat. Even taking the time to comb through his shaggy dark hair, it falling in tight little ringlets at the side of his brow and behind his ears. Polishing his boots and pulling his belt tight, Will finished off by dabbing himself in a fragrance he'd enjoyed since he was a boy, it was like smoked oak and wet pine mixed with sweet white lilies.
Nervously he made his way down into the main lobby where he'd await Margaery's page. Fiddling with the small embroided hounds that decorated his waistcoat, he felt far from grand compared to the paintings and fabrics strewn about the Castle. He was out-of-place and he knew it.
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When he complimented how she would look in the snow, Margaery couldn't help blushing. "You're too kind in your flattery, Lord Graham, I suspect I would look rather blue in the snow from near-freezing. But I thank you, for your kind thoughts and words." She let her eyes linger for a moment on him as she smiled to him.
Margaery bowed a little and bid him goodbye before leaving to meet her grandmother. She found herself anxious for tea and nearly ran back once she was out of sight. Once she returned to her chambers, Margaery sent a page to the stables to find out what Will was feeding the pups, and for some of that food to be brought to the garden so that she could feed her pup while they took tea. Margaery took the time to primp, fluffing her hair and dabbing herself as well with a slight sweet perfume. Then she went down to the gardens, calling Raksha after her. The pup followed at her heels.
The page soon came for Will and led him to the gardens. Margaery and Olenna were already there, sitting near the bayview. They were talking, though not of anything specific. Raksha was eating the food that had been brought for her. The tea and treats had not yet been brought. Margaery glanced up and smiled broadly when she saw Will. He was dressed so finely and he looked so charming, Margaery felt the heat and color rise in her cheeks. She rose slowly as the page brought him up to their small table.
"Lord Graham, so glad you made it!" She exclaimed. Margaery gestured to Olenna, who was glancing up and down, evaluating Will. "May I present my grandmother, Lady Olenna."
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Smiling awkwardly, looking around the gardens and surveying them as he first was introduced, then he couldn't help but notice the way in which Olenna was glancing and judging him. Oh how he hoped he looked fitting for their company!? Margaery looked as radiant as ever and Will gave her a sweet, small, bashful smile as she greeted him with excitement.
"Thank you my Lady." Bowing before walking over to where Olenna was sat. He was about to simply raise a hand and offer a meek 'hello' but despite his anxiety, Will decided against it and instead came to the older womans side, knelt down and bowed lowly. " It's a honer to meet you Lady Tyrell. The pleasure of your company will be a memory I cherish." With that, Will took her hand so delicately and kissed the back of it before slowly standing back up and bowing again to Margaery. He hesitated before taking her hand too, her skin was softer than her grandmothers and Will found himself caressing his thumb over the back of it before he pressed a gentle kiss in its place. "May I?" Helping her back into her seat before he took his own.
It was a big deal for Will, physical contact and willingly partaking in it, but it would have been terribly rude of him had he not. Taking the gift he'd brought for Raksha and setting it to the small wall beside the hedge next to his chair. "A comfort from home for the wee one." He added, just incase they thought it odd that he'd brought such a thing.
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"Glad you could join us, young Lord," Olenna watched him in turn when he knelt and greeted Margaery.
Margaery found herself blushing and a little spellbound when he knelt to her and she felt her hand in his. She felt that intimate way that his thumb caressed her hand, and had to bite the side of her tongue to keep herself from sighing dreamily. She was snapped back to reality when Will offered her the chair. Margaery smiled and nodded quietly, it was her turn to be mute as she sat down in her chair. Until finally she remembered her manners and smiled to him. "Thank you, I'm so glad you were able to join us!"
When Will offered the blanket for Raksha, Margaery smiled and reached to squeeze his hand. That he had made the first contact, she felt a bit better and closer to him, able to make this contact. "How thoughtful, thank you so much, I know she'll love it."
"On that matter," Olenna looked to Margaery pointedly. The younger Tyrell took out a small purse of gold coins, which she handed to Will.
"For my new pup," she insistently pushed the purse into Will's hand. "And you needn't refuse, I won't take no for an answer."
About then the servants arrived with tea and cakes and plates of cheese and cured meats per Olenna's instructions. The queen of thorns demanded only the best. "Help yourself," Margaery gestured for Will to partake of the treats as she took a honey cake for herself.
Again she found herself focused on Will. How his dark curls framed his face and his strong jaw gave such a handsome, rugged look. Then she realized she was staring and took a long sip from her peppermint tea.
"How was your travel from the North? Are the Lannisters treating you with proper hospitality?" Olenna asked.
"Not in my opinion," Margaery replied sharply.
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Will noticed the way in which Margaery seemed to be focusing on him and him alone. At first he thought nothing of it, then he assumed he must have had something on his face perhaps? a hair out-of-place? A mark from wrestling with his hounds? Yet when he realised her cheeks were full in bloom with pretty pink plumes, Will couldn't help but smile. Looking off to the said, like a child that knew a secret and couldn't tell.
It was a nice feeling, to make someone smile and feel flushed. The only other woman he had made smile in that way, left a long time ago, afraid that there was something dark within Will, something that she couldn't stop pondering over and resulted in her leaving before they ever had the chance to explore. It was okay though, Will was used to being alone, it was better that way, and while his trip down South was a nice distraction, Will knew it couldn't last forever.
Margaery took him by surprise when she reached out and grasped his hand. Instinct told him to pull back and withdraw, but his chest was pounding fast and hard, like the sound of drums played on the battle field before a bloodshed. Instead, Will held his ground, swallowed a lump that rose in his throat and simply let out a small fleeting gasp, eyes fluttered ever so slightly and his fingers stretched out, as if wanting to touch more where they stayed under her clasp.
"For Raksha." He said with a thankful nod as the coin purse was forced into his hand, he had rather preferred holding dear Margaery's hand and so couldn't help the slight dip in his brow when she broke the contact. Will had no intention of offending her and refusing the gold, he would however, use the coin to buy meats and oats, leather and fabric so that he could make the pup enough food and training tools for when he left. She did say it was for the pup after all, so Will would be humble and spend it on the animal instead of pocketing it for himself.
Turning to smile at Olenna when the food was brought to the table, Will would wait until both woman had taken a yummy treat for themselves before he reached over and took a rather juicy piece of meat, followed by a large, ripe, golden apple. Pulling his hunting knife from out of his pocket, Will did not consider how the action would look, as he began to peel and cut slices of the fruit with his blade. Had he had time to practice, Will would have made sure his table manners were fit for royalty.
Watching Margaery sip her tea, again he smirked a little, shifting in his seat. His body language was louder than his actual spoken words, leaning in his chair a little more to her side than his own, one leg stretched under the table, almost at her small feet. It was as if some kind of gravity was pulling him in and Will didn't even notice it. Before Olenna spoke of the Lannister's, Will found himself memorizing the freckles in Margaery's eyes as she looked at her Grandmother. His eyes drifting to her plump, moist lips, the way her cheeks moved softly when she chewed her tart and when she swallowed, Will too swallowed, fixated on her every move, eyes drifting down her throat and to the small dip in her neck between the collar-bone when she took a breath.
Snapping out of if, Will sat up a bit sharply, as if he'd just been caught sticking a finger into a freshly backed pie as it cooled. In such a motion, he almost kicked the underside of the table. How embarrassing. "Oh um, it was warm. I er... Heh I should have travelled with more appropriate attire. I came by sled rather than house or cart." His head bounding as he nodded, pausing to take a look at both woman before he continued. " H-have you ever ridden a hound pulled sled? It's easier in the snow than on gravel and grass, I can tell you that much. " Smiling, taking another bite of his apple, listening as Margaery answered the question intended for him and what an answer she gave. "Oh? I hadn't noticed to be perfectly honest. I mean, well, I assumed they would be busy and I'd see them rarely..." He stopped there before adding a 'but' and possibly insulting the royal family.
"These apples are delicious!" He spoke for a moment, without his manners as he still had some un-chewed food in his mouth. Wincing his face up in mortification as to what he'd just done. Tipping his head low and closing his eyes in disgust with himself. It took him a moment and a few sips of his tea before he gained the nerve to speak once again. "It really is a privilege to be sat at your table. I've heard so much about your family though we sparcly see many of the great houses visit the North. You're almost like a myth. I shall be envied for this encounter. You've finally made me interesting. " He laughed a little awkwardly. Conversation was never his strong point.
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She was glad that he did not pull his hand away from hers, though she had noted the gasp and the reaction she had gotten. Margaery filed that in the back of her mind for later use.
"A sled?" Olenna seemed baffled by the mere notion. Margaery couldn't help chuckling at her grandmother's reaction.
"Indeed, grandmother - when was the last time you traveled in anything other than the carriage?" Margaery playfully teased her grandmother.
"I tell you child, this old woman can barely handle sitting still in the coach from here to Highgarden. Let alone traveling by sled all the way from the North!" Olenna exclaimed before taking a sip of her tea.
"But I imagine the going would indeed be slow when the snow melted," Margaery looked to Will. "Was it difficult on the dogs? I imagine they're used to the snow and cold earth, not necessarily the mud and dry plains of the South."
She figured his hounds were his element, and that he would be a little more comfortable discussing a topic he knew with absolute certainty. Margaery had not yet noticed how Will subconsciously was leaning closer to her, or how she was turned a bit more in her seat to face him more than she faced her grandmother. When he pulled out his knife both women's eyes widened, but they made no audible noise nor dramatic expression. Olenna cast a glance to Margaery, and they exchanged a look. Margaery reached for a fire-plum, a fruit of Highgarden with seemingly inherently warm flesh and a reddish-purple skin. As Will began to skillfully slice his apple, Margaery held up her fire-plum and tilted her head slightly. "Could I impose upon you, Lord Graham?" meaning to ask him to slice the plum for her.
"The attire can be remedied well enough," Olenna sipped her tea. "I know some of the greatest tailors in King's Landing, I doubt any would refuse a commission."
"Grandmother, not everyone up and buys new clothes for the fun of it," Margaery pointed out. Sometimes she swore her father and grandmother went through clothes like bandages for wounds. Not that Margaery could criticize on that matter much, she enjoyed her fine jewels and clothes and how she looked in them with her flowing brunette waves.
"...well, if it's the matter of payment, I might be persuaded to foot the bill," Olenna replied matter-of-factly. "He gifted you with a new little friend and protector, after all. I don't see what harm a set of more comfortable Southern clothes would do. But whether you accept or not, Lord Graham, is entirely up to you."
Both women again exchanged a look when Will gave the outburst with his mouth full. But both women were poised and classy enough to avoid giving away any feelings on the motion. Margaery went on as though nothing had happened, sipping her tea and taking a few pieces of salted pork for herself, eagerly popping the salty treats into her mouth, following the sweetness of the honey cake.
"Ha! Talking to a Tyrell is hardly boasting anything. Well, with the exception of present company," Olenna blustered. "My son is a doddering oaf who speaks whatever silly word pops into his head. His sons are a bit better, but-"
Here Olenna glanced to Margaery, who glance up with wide doe eyes. "My Margaery I daresay is the fairest blossom in the Tyrell garden, and with the sharpest thorns."
"Grandmother, you mustn't boast like that!" Margaery blushed and brought a hand up to her mouth, hiding her face just slightly. "How self-centered Lord Graham must think we are!"
"Well, if we're self-centered what would he think then of the Lannister lions?" Olenna tilted a brow. "Indeed they are the most busy lot. Buzzing about their sneaky business and doing all manner of horrid things."
"Grandmother..." Margaery gave a warning glance to her grandmother.
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So it was not all that common to use hounds for transport down here than? Huh, that was a curious notion, perhaps that was why indeed all the roads had stones and ditches in them, after all, the foot of a speeding horse caused more damage to the land than the pads and paws of a pack of hounds. "I would like to think that, if I could, I should take you for a ride some time, Lady Tyrell?" Offering his service to Olenna after her comment about finding it hard to remain comfortable in carriages these days. Will lent over the table, his knee brushed Margaery's as he did so, being a brute of a man from the North, Will didn't think anything of it, they would sit at smaller tables than this, it was common to brush ones leg against another. He wasn't however, expecting the shiver it gave him.
Composing himself, a quick smile and with lack of eye contact, Will picked up the glass set aside for Olenna, for after her hot drinks. "You see, the hounds are more in tune with nature. They move as one larger body, with each dog playing a part in keeping it going. They're smooth and alert, not easy to spook like a horse." He jogged his hand up and down, the motion mocking that of riding a horse, with glass in hand the water almost spilled and splashed out, yet Will stopped and began to move his hand in beats of 4. The glass in turn steadied. "I assure you. Much more comfortable and twice as exciting to ride on." Placing her drink back down, after his point was made.
Will settled back in his seat, facing Margaery now, shaking his head side to side slowly. "No, my dogs adapt rapidly. I've trained them in every way a man possibly can. Like you would a child. Nurture them, let them take their own steps but be ready to catch should they fall. Encourage them and praise them when they active. Many man assume a hound is a hound, simple. Nothing but a means to gain meat and power. I think of my dogs as my family, an extension of me and how I want to world to see me." This was the one topic Will could actually talk openly about. He didn't need to keep the ladies eyes with his, he knew they were listening. "I adore them. And I would fight tooth and nail for them, as I know they would for me. As she will for you." Pointing to the pup as it lay all snug by the side of the table. A warm smile as he observed the small ball of fur.
Returning to his food, having felt that he'd spoken enough, the God's forbid he should seek all the focus of the gathering!
Will was curious when Margaery held out the strange fruit in her hand. Tilting his head, noticing the kind of skin it had and it shape before he acted. "Certainly." Will answered, cupping the hand that Margaery used to hold the plum, his other took the knife and drew it across the coloured flesh. " I don't know how to handle something as rare looking as that." A little gravel in his voice, softer and slower as if Margaery and himself were the only ones at the table. "I wouldn't want to bruise it..." He let the knife's blade come close to Margaery's fingers but withdrew and started over again from the other side. The peel swirling down and landing neatly on the plate. Will chanced a glance up and when Margaery caught his eye, Will pressed the edge into the plum a little deeper than he'd wished. A trickle of the juice trapped inside cascaded down Margaery's wrist, then his own. There was no apology, just a coy look with something slightly darker, mysterious behind his eyes.
"I wouldn't know where to start, my Lady!" He exclaimed to Olenna's comment about him perhaps obtaining a more fancy attire. Taking his hand from Margaery's and licking the juice from his wrist, then popping his knife in his mouth to sample a little of the fruits flesh left behind on it. " Mmmm~!" Nodding with a smile in pleasure at the new and exciting taste.
Trying as he might, Will couldn't help but agree with Olenna when she spoke of her granddaughter's beauty. She was indeed a rare sight. Will felt if he were to comment now, he'd say something fluttering, so instead agreed by dipping his head, sighing out a short and happy breath then looking positively starstruck. Hopefully that in itself was a compliment!
Will listened and took note of their comments about the Lannister's yet he didn't think it was his place to comment. "We hear rumours on the wind if you will, up North where I live. But you never can quite imagine them real until you're in the lion's den yourself." His most polite way of agreeing.
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Olenna and Margaery both listened carefully, their eyes glued to the glass as he used it as a visual aid. Each woman had their own reasons for being interested. Olenna enjoyed learning new things about anything. Margaery enjoyed seeing Will in his element, discussing his craft and looking so enthusiastic. Slowly a smile crept across Margaery's full lips. When Will offered to take Olenna for a ride, the older woman let out a sharp cackle, while Margaery just gave a soft little chuckle. Mostly at the mental image of her grandmother riding a dog sled.
"Must I stand, or would I have a cushion of some sort to sit upon?" Olenna chuckled. "I think I'll stick with my carriage, thank you - shade from the hot sun, too much heat makes isn't good for old women, you know."
"I think it sounds like fun," Margaery smiled. "There's something exotic about the whole idea." Then his knee hit hers and it was Margaery's turn to gasp ever-so-slightly. The contact had made her jump just a little; startled slightly - but mostly it was the heat that shot straight up her spine that made her gasp, that's what she hadn't been expecting. But she enjoyed it. She surprised herself in that she craved more.
When Will moved to oblige her request with the fire-plum, Margaery had expected him to take the fruit from her. But instead he closed his hand over hers and began to skillfully use that hunting knife. Margaery's eyes flickered from the knife to Will, and to the knife again. She didn't think for one second that he would inadvertently hurt her with that knife. No, he was too skilled for that. Margaery was spellbound as he moved the knife and peeled the fruit. "You won't...you won't bruise it." Her voice was soft, almost a whisper. "They're stronger than you might think."
Was she still talking about the fruit? That gravel in his voice, that low tone and the darkness in his eyes as he sat back - oh, Margaery nearly felt herself swooning. But she maintained her senses, and her teeth pinched her lower lip, smiling coyly in turn as the juice dripped down her wrist. Rather than lick it off as Will did, Margaery ran her finger along her wrist to catch the juice, then set said finger into her mouth to lick it clean.
When Will ate the remnants of the fire-plum from his knife, Margaery smiled at his reaction. "Isn't it lovely? The skin has a slightly cinnamon-esque bite to it. Fire-plums are everywhere in Highgarden, but most produce is. It's difficult deciding between them and the apples, you're right."
Ah, youth. Olenna had watched the pair of them during the whole exchange, smirking knowingly to herself. Even if the two of them didn't know or realize it, Olenna could spot the blossoming of affection between them in how their eyes met. She could practically see the sparks when they touched. But the Queen of Thorns said nothing, she just sipped her tea and shook her head a bit.
It was only when Will spoke of the Lannisters that Olenna spoke up again. "Indeed. Mind you watch yourself though. They're the ones who brought you here...and I somehow doubt it was simply to purchase a hound. No matter how good they are."
Margaery's eyes grew dark with worry. "You suspect foul play, grandmother?" She had seen the Lannister scheming, she didn't want to see Will get involved. It would likely only end in pain for him.
And she wanted to avoid that at any cost.
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Turning his attention back to Margaery, Will looked down at her hands as he spoke. " You'd brave the sled for a feel of adventure? So there is a fire inside you after all and not just in the radiance of your hair and eyes?" A compliment, though most of Will's compliments could easily be taken for other things. He was good with words when he didn't wish it and when he wanted most to impress his tongue seemed tied and useless. Hopefully, he wasn't saying things too odd that Margaery could understand his compliments.
There was something about how she spoke and looked at him, Will got the feeling that while peeling the strange fruit, Margaery was, in fact, talking about herself. Something he couldn't quite shake from his head. What had she meant by that? why would she imply such a thing? What was the hidden meaning? Oh, how Will pondered and mused over the notions of her intentions all to no avail. He'd simply have to find out a little later, perhaps find a way to be forwarded without being too intrusive.
It was then, that all thought was left null and void in his mind, as Margaery traced her delicate wrist with a nimble finger, collecting the sweet and fiery juice before popping it into her mouth. Will watched with such fascination as she popped that finger into her mouth to clean it. He'd never seen a lady eat in such a way. It was a sight he'd store in his memory for later, when he was alone and aroused in his bed chambers. Having to look away, so not to embarrass himself, Will leaned over and took a honey tart for himself. He wasn't used to such sweet things and when the sweet, strong honey caught the back of his throat, Will coughed a little, taking some water sheepishly soon after it.
His attention was soon brought to what Olenna was saying about his hosts, the Lannisters along with Margaery's input. "You think they wish to trick me? I had been warned that they may try and hire of buying my hounds for less than their worth but I should have thought that was the end of it... What would you suggest I should be concerned over my Lady?" Curiously and with the concern he asked the older woman for her input.
Will had been cautious about coming to tea at all, had it not have been for an impulse he would have stayed at the Castle with Jamie and the other men he'd been told would be available for company. "Now that I come to think of it, I was invited to have drinks with the Queen Regent... Though she had shown no interest in my hounds or the hunt itself. I did find that rather suspect and if I'm honest a bit intimidating." He looked back to Margaery, offered a small humble smile then reached over and touched her fingers where they sat upon the table top. " Thank you for this invite, you saved me the trouble of having to make an excuse." Lightening the mood and hopefully showing that he was more interested in tea with the Tyrell's than an inquisition with a serpent of a woman.
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Margaery grinned as Will's attention was again focused on her, even if his gaze wasn't. She blushed at his compliments. Many had complimented her beauty but somehow, when the words came from Will's mouth, it made her heart flutter and her cheeks flush a dark pink. Her dark eyes flashed up to him, looking at his own eyes even if his gaze didn't meet hers. "I would. If given the opportunity."
She saw how he looked at her when she licked the juice of the fire-plum from her finger. Margaery couldn't help smiling and taking a slow bite of the fruit. She could see the slight fluster in his expression. Secretly she hoped that he would indeed think of her, even when she wasn't around. When he coughed on the honey tart, Margaery looked concerned. She saw how sheepish he was, and she took a honey cake for herself.
"They are indeed rather sweet, aren't they?" She smiled as she took a bite. "A bit dry too." Margaery took a sip of her own tea to wash down the cake before she again nibbled the fire-plum.
Olenna looked up to Will and glanced between the two of them. "When it comes to the lions, always suspect foul play." She warned. "Underpaying for your hounds is the least of your worries, Lord Graham."
"You don't think they'll try to hurt him, do you grandmother?" Margaery looked worried.
"No, at least not in any obvious way," Olenna replied. "No, they're likely setting him up for something. Exactly what that might be is the question..."
Margaery looked distressed at that. Why couldn't the Lannisters just...disappear? Why dd they have to lurk about and cause misery for everyone else? She didn't want Will to get hurt by any of them, and the possibilities rushed through her head what they might have in store for him. Extortion? Framing?
When Will mentioned he had been invited for drinks with Cersei, both women tensed. Margaery's eyes flashed and her chest swelled in slight anger - jealousy truly. Olenna was simply surprised and taken aback. "...if the Queen Regent wanted you alone, that's even more alarming."
His attempt at levity was appreciated, but as his fingers brushed over her own, Margaery smiled softly. She moved her fingers against his, enjoying the feeling of his touch. Wanting more. "Then I am even more glad that you came."
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He was growing more and more impressed with the fair Lady Margaery by the minute! She was willing to take on the elements of the North, attempt a sled ride with his hounds, what else would she be up for he wondered? "Perhaps, if it isn't at all too offputting... You'd like to accompany me on the hunt? we'll be at the front with the hounds so there wouldn't be any need to actually talk to Jamie and his nephews... Your company would be welcomed and you'd be in safe hands." Smiling as he turned his palms up and open to her, showing her how kind and gentle they were for one who worked with them for a living.
Will was growing concerned though and he couldn't hide it. The thought of being set up or having Cersei after him for something hadn't honestly crossed his mind until now. The North knew of how the Starks had been treated and word had spread of lady Sansa's expreience at the castle. The North remembered, this was true, but Will was only one man and a man with no intnetions of fighting the Lions single handeded.
"Should I return home? Or would that agrivate the situation?" He turned to Olenna for her advice.
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"But as it's the King's hunt, only he could invite people to attend," Olenna pointed out. "And as of yet, Joffrey has not seen fit to bless Margaery with an invitation. So she will not be attending."
Margaery's mouth turned in a crooked line - an expression of regret. Clearly she want to go; or to at least share in the experience. Her father had never deemed it appropriate for women to attend hunts. Margaery had been brought up to be the perfect ladylike flower; something eye-catching for a highborn lord to admire and marry. Ideally, a king.
Olenna sipped her tea and popped a bite of cheese in her mouth. Unsure what to say next, Margaery sipped her own tea and had another bite of fire-plum.
"...however," Olenna added after a long pause. "If someone else were to hold a smaller hunt, one that would not draw so much attention, perhaps Margaery could accept an invitation to such a hunt as that."
Margaery tilted her head at Olenna, who refused to meet her gaze and simply smiled as she sipped her tea. Ah, loopholes. There were never a deficit of them.
But at the question of Will returning home, Margaery tensed again, and both women shook their heads.
"If you return home now, young lord, you'll only arouse suspicion," Olenna pointed out.
"Indeed. And nothing will stop them from sending emissaries after you in the North in the future," Margaery added.
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Will smile, a letdown kind of twist to his smile, but he understood and couldn't help but feel a little foolish for having suggested it in the first place. However, when Olenna added that second part, the part about perhaps holding another, smaller hunt? Will's excitement was obvious in the spark that lit up his eyes. "Actually, now that you mention it, my Lady, I do have to take the hounds out for a warm up hunt. Make sure they're fit and fast before they attended on the Kings side." Smiling as he turned to Margaery. "It would only be me and a few others. A Squire and perhaps a stable hand, no one who would be attending the actual hunt itself."
Still, with hope in his heart that he could spend some time alone with Margaery, Will tried to sell the idea without coming across as too pushy. The other matter at hand, however, was proving more difficult to come up with a solution to. The fact remained that Will was, shall we say a little more special than your average Lord, he'd discovered at a young age that he was able to relate to people, feel their feelings and intentions... Though some would call this a gift and think to feel blessed, Will found it horrifying. He'd been mistaken for a warg when just a boy and being beaten and bruised because of it had put him off using the rare ability again. If needs be, he could always try and withdraw the Lannister's intentions for him against their will.
"Then I'll stay put and continue my visit as planned. I'm sure whatever it is they have up their sleeves can't be proven lies if evidence is collected and given to the right person." Though Will stated it as fact, it was really more of a question. He took another slice of the salted pork and smiles as he chewed. He prefered it over the fancy pastries the woman were happily devouring.
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She was happy too - at the prospect of a hunt in general but also at the prospect of a hunt virtually alone with Will. Margaery smiled and nodded enthusiastically. "I'd like that. Forgive me if I seem naive, but I've never been on a hunt before." There was excitement in her voice.
Raksha gave a sharp yip beneath the table. Margaery looked down to her and picked up the pup, lifting her into her lap and stroking over her soft fur. "Would I be able to bring Raksha? Or would she be underfoot?" She wanted her pup to know how to hunt, but she was still young. Margaery yielded to Will's expertise on this matter.
"If not, I'd be willing to watch her for a time," Olenna sipped her tea.
"Thank you grandmother," Margaery smiled.
Margaery was unaware of Will's ability. But she inherently felt a protective sense over him already. She didn't want him near Cersei. She didn't want him interacting with the Lannisters. Margaery made it her goal to do whatever she could to keep him away from them. But she would need to avoid arousing suspicion with her own actions.
At his last statement, Margaery smiled and Olenna gave him a wink. Silently answering the statement-question.
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"I'll take good care of you. You've never been on a real hunt until you've been on one with a member of the Graham clan!" His excitement still raw and true as he smiled wide and nodded to confirm. "No harm will come to you and I assure you I will let you get as involved as you wish."
As Margaery asked her question about the pup, Will found himself wanting to give in to her. He wanted to let her have her way and bring the pup to the hunt, despite it not being for the best, he didn't want to break it to her that it wouldn't be for the best. So, with a heavy heart, Will gently shook his head. "I'm sorry but it just wouldn't work. She would be too small to make it as a hunting dog anyway, she's the run, albeit a cute runt, a runt all the same. She's still of an exquisit breed and would produce some fine hunting hounds, but I think being your company and protector is her calling in life." The statment was something Will was jealous of, he only just realized that as the words left his mouth. The idea was a silly notion. That someone like him could be with someone like her! Obscene!
Ah, hooray for good old Olenna. Her offer to mind the pup put Will's mind at ease. "There then, all sorted I'd say."
He could sense something about her, it was as if she was trying to protect him? Yet Will couldn't' quite put his finger on what it was that the Queen Regent wished from him. It was troubling and he didn't want it to spoil their evening. So, in a bold sort of request, Will sucking in a breath and puffed out his chest. "My Lady." He addressed Margaery. "After tea, would you be so kind as to escort me around the gardens? I've never seen some of the flowers I spotted in bloom before. I'm very curious as to how they smell."
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"I'm confident you will take care of me, Lord Graham," she said, her tone a bit darker, more velvety than usual. Enjoying the idea, seeing him in her mind's eye with a sword at his hip, or a crossbow on his arm - ready to defend her from any beast or prey that dared appear. "I have no fear, with you beside me."
She didn't want to wait. She didn't want him to only be by her side on a hunt.
When Will asked her to guide him on a walk through the gardens, Margaery's anxiousness and unwillingness to wait for tomorrow for the hunt was abated. If she had to wait for the hunt, she would do so. It was easier to wait, knowing they would have a little bit of time alone in the gardens.
"I'd be honored," she replied, smiling broadly.
"You couldn't have picked a better guide," Olenna added. "Margaery spends most of her time in these gardens, I daresay she knows them better than the King's Landing natives. Of course they're nothing compared to the gardens of Highgarden."
"Grandmother," Margaery scolded her playfully.
Margaery was indeed disappointed that Raksha couldn't come. But she knew Will was the expert. She knew it was for the best. She smiled down to the little pup and even plucked up a small piece of fruit for her to eat. "That's all right. I'm fine with you being my protector. When you're bigger Raksha, if I ever go on a hunt again, you'll be able to go. I'll need someone to protect me."
She glanced up to Will shortly after she spoke. Her gaze sought his for a moment, focusing on his eyes, the light behind them - and the darkness. After a long moment she glanced up to Olenna and smiled.
"Thank you grandmother, I'll see that her food is brought to you - I hope she won't be any trouble," Margaery smiled.
"Please, child - I've been watching you and your brothers since before you all could walk. If I could handle your mischief, I can handle a small pup!" Olenna scoffed. Margaery laughed and waved her hand at Will, dismissing her grandmother's comment.
"Ignore her, Lord Graham!" Margaery continued to laugh.
"Seven hells with that!" Olenna snapped. "You were the most mischievous of them all!"
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