Daenerys Targaryen (
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randomosity2015-04-14 10:05 pm
[For Jorah] Reclaiming Dragons
Viserion and Rhaegal had been locked away in the larger dungeons. It had absolutely killed Daenerys to do it, but she could not have her children flying about killing innocent people. Innocent children especially. But they were feral now - angry. Each time she had tried to enter the dungeon both her dragons had snapped viciously at her and breathed intense plumes of fire at her that had Daenerys feeling terror she hadn't felt in some time.
This was what she had tasked Ser Jorah with: Helping her regain control of her dragons, her children. When he had been by her side, all had been well - the instant he left, everything had begun to fall apart. Nothing had gone as smoothly as it once had after she had exiled Jorah. But he was back now, that's what mattered.
Perhaps he had been right when he had said she'd babied her dragons too much. But she hadn't had it in her to physically discipline them, or bring them harm in general.
They stood before the dungeons, the stone door had been rolled aside, but there was only ink-black darkness that stared back at them. Daenerys couldn't help but breathe deep, showing her fear when she stood beside him. Deep down she worried, what if she never regained control of her children? Had she been foolish to call herself the Mother of Dragons?
Her violet eyes glanced up to him, trying to maintain some semblance of her strength and ferocity. But Jorah knew her - deep down she knew he would see her true feelings.
"Are you ready, Ser Jorah?" she asked, keeping her tone level as she took a step towards the open door.
This was what she had tasked Ser Jorah with: Helping her regain control of her dragons, her children. When he had been by her side, all had been well - the instant he left, everything had begun to fall apart. Nothing had gone as smoothly as it once had after she had exiled Jorah. But he was back now, that's what mattered.
Perhaps he had been right when he had said she'd babied her dragons too much. But she hadn't had it in her to physically discipline them, or bring them harm in general.
They stood before the dungeons, the stone door had been rolled aside, but there was only ink-black darkness that stared back at them. Daenerys couldn't help but breathe deep, showing her fear when she stood beside him. Deep down she worried, what if she never regained control of her children? Had she been foolish to call herself the Mother of Dragons?
Her violet eyes glanced up to him, trying to maintain some semblance of her strength and ferocity. But Jorah knew her - deep down she knew he would see her true feelings.
"Are you ready, Ser Jorah?" she asked, keeping her tone level as she took a step towards the open door.

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[No wonder they didn't trust her.]
[Daenerys pushed past him a bit and stepped forward. Taking his advice again, and refusing to show fear. Viserion still growled and breathed plumes of fire while Rhaegal stopped breathing fire. He simply dropped his head low and there came a deep rumbling growl from the back of his throat.]
[She wanted to run, to fling herself into Jorah's embrace and turn away, but she refused. Daenerys approached, feeling the heat of Viserion's fire draw the sweat from her skin. Rhaegal kept low, eyes flashing in the firelight.]
[Daenerys thought she may have gotten through to him, that Rhaegal still loved her and craved his mother's touch again. Surely there was hope!]
[Then the dragon lashed out with his jaws. Even as Daenerys dropped back, his razor teeth slashed over her arm and made her scream out in pain.]
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[ mayhaps they should have fed them first, gave them sheep and goats as a peace offering of sorts. beasts cooperate better on a full stomach. turning sideways, his gaze darting back and fourth between daenerys and the open entrance, jorah sucks in a breath, readying his voice to shout up a command for food to the eunuchs above. but then he the snap of strong jaws, a scream of pain, and the scuffle of feet as daenerys drops back, and the words die in his throat as he witnesses the end of rhaegal's attack. ]
Khaleesi!
[ everything becomes something of a blur, then. thoughtless, acting on instinct and instinct alone, the big knight darts forward quick as an arrow, grabs daenerys, and pulls her back to safety just before the large, scaled, fearsome beasts spit out a combined blast of burning flames … flames that would've consumed them whole had jorah spared a moment to think before acting. eyes brimming with worry, guilt settling in the pit of his stomach as he realizes he's the one to blame, one hand pushes back the damp silver strands from dany's face while the other slides gently under her wounded arm to hold it up for inspection. there's only one problem: in the dark it's difficult to tell just how badly daenerys is hurt. ]
I should never have— Forgive me, Khaleesi, I—
[ no, there will be time enough for apologies later. jorah glances upwards, hears the unsullied shout out words from above, but viserion's and rhaegal's ear-splitting screeches make it impossible to shout up a reply. jorah's mouth tightens. ]
We must leave. You have hurts that need tending to.
[ just in case she had any notions about staying and trying again. ]
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[They truly hated her, they must have in order for this to happen.]
[She didn't register Jorah's words at first. Then after a few moments and the pain set in she finally broke down and let herself just cry. Daenerys didn't know how else to react.]
What have I done? Seven hells...they'll never obey me again!
[After a few tears stream down her face and she heaved a few sobs, Daenerys glanced up to him. No, she couldn't do this, couldn't show such weakness.]
[She tried to move but her body wouldn't respond. Crippling pain just shot through her arm and neared her chest.]
...Jorah...
I can't move...
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[ soothingly; in the softest tone he has: ]
I've got you, my queen. [ softer still: ] Hush now, Daenerys. You're safe.
[ he hopes it's just shock, mental and not physical, but … no. no, it doesn't bear thinking about. behind him, he can feel viserion's and rhaegal's wings flapping wildly. leaving them shackled and chained isn't ideal. it will only serve to make the beasts angrier, more ferocious. but they cannot stay, and even if they could he's not sure daenerys would want to. i was wrong, the big knight thinks guiltily, blaming himself for her tears, the injury to her arm. he should never have agreed to help her. should have put her safety first. realized that he had the right of it the first time when he told her dragons could not be tamed, not even by their mother. gods, how could he have been so stupid? ]
[ and then it hits him. ]
[ agreeing to her conditions for a second chance was naught but selfishness and sheer folly. he had been so desperate to return to his rightful place at her side that he had not been thinking straight, made a promise he could not keep. his mouth twists at the memory. if she hadn't let him back into her life this would not have happened. she would be safe and unhurt and … focus, fool, he tells himself sharply, carrying his queen out of the dungeon catacombs as quickly as he can, calling out to the world above for a healer. ]
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[As he carried her out of the dungeon, all she could think about was how she didn't want him to let go of her. Being in his arms seemed like the safest place in the world.]
[As they left, the Unsullied heard Jorah's cries for a healer. When they saw the condition of their queen they bolted to fetch the healer. But Daenerys cried out in pain and looked up desperately to Jorah.]
Stop...stop, please. It hurts.
[Each time he took a step it sent pain shooting up her arm. The only comfort came in the way he held her and his scent, which was amplified by the way he was sweating from the heat.]
[She didn't blame him for her predicament. Daenerys needed to regain control of her dragons - she had tried what she'd thought was best. And it had backfired.]
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[ ser barristan will love him not for this, not that the old man had any love for him in the first place nor jorah for him. in fact, the only reason he troubles himself to think of ser barristan as he holds daenerys in his strong, armour-clad arms is because the old knight's words might make daenerys question and exile him once more. ]
Just a few more moments, Your Grace.
[ then her injury can be tended to. ]
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No, no please! I can't...
Bandage me here, tear my dress if you must - Gods but it burns so much!
[Daenerys didn't want to leave Jorah's arms. She wanted him to keep holding her, she wanted him to keep her close. Daenerys felt safest as he held her. She didn't want to be turned over to the healers.]
Don't leave me, please...
[There was so much meaning in those few words. She didn't want him to leave her side, didn't want to be left to the healers. Daenerys wanted him by her side, always.
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[ if the cut created by rhaegal's sword sharp teeth were normal, made by a blade or something other than a dragon, jorah would not have thought twice about cleaning the wound and bandaging it to the best of his ability before someone more experienced in treating the injured arrives. that being said, he doesn't want daenerys to suffer or to seem disobedient. ]
Material will only irritate it more, Daenerys.
[ jorah explains, his homely features full of apology before vehemently promising not to leave her, desperate to believe her words are genuine and not just words brought on by pain. even if they weren't, though, they would still mean more than he could say to him. ]
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They hate me...
[That made the pain all the worse. One of her children had bitten her, could have killed her easily.]
It hurts so much...
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[ without moving her too much, jorah somehow manages to get a rough thumb to her cheek. then he gently moves it back and fourth, wiping the tears from her eyes as best he can before the healer arrives. it would not do for anyone else to see her cry, especially not ser barristan, who is the first to arrive at their queen's side, a look of pure loathing on his face at the sight of the other knight. for the most part, jorah ignores him, fixes his gaze on the healer instead, growling for him to hurry up. ]
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[When the healer arrived to attend to her, Daenerys refused to let anyone move her from Jorah's arms. His grip was her safe haven. She ignored Ser Barristan and his glares, they were no concern to her.]
[The healer applied a soothing ointment to help disinfect the wound. Then he wrapped it in a medicine-soaked cloth. The healer then informed both men that she would need to be taken to her chamber to rest. When Barristan reached to take her away, Daenerys gave a sound of protest and leaned against Jorah.]
Please don't go... [Her words were soft, meant only for him.]