Daenerys Targaryen (
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randomosity2015-06-19 12:25 am
[For Jorah] A True Mother
Peace in the Seven Kingdoms.
It had been hard-won, but things were finally settling down. Daenerys had crushed the Lannister resistance and all its supporters with minimal casualties. Most of the Westerosi people were too happy to see the lions stripped of their power. Some were still wary of having a dragon on the throne again, but Daenerys had proven that she was not her father. Far from it, she was kind and forgiving - though not weak by any stretch of the imagination.
And she could not have been happier with Jorah by her side.
Nights in the Red Keep were hot enough, and every night he worked her into such a frenzy of lust that the scent of their bedroom seemed to smell perpetually of sweat and sex and love. Thus it came as no surprise to her maids when Daenerys once again began missing her bleeding, and as her breasts became fuller. Daenerys had not been certain that she could believe that, once again, she was pregnant. To be sure, without telling Jorah, she went to the Maester and had him test her to be certain.
It was true: Daenerys was pregnant.
Overjoyed, Daenerys instructed the servants that she would take dinner in her bedroom and to send the king consort to her when it was time for dinner. She waited patiently in their bedroom, in the balcony overlooking the city. The servants brought dinner and set it up on the table for them before leaving Daenerys alone to wait for Jorah. The wine had gone unpoured at her instructions, and the jug was on Jorah's side of the table. Daenerys could hardly contain her excitement.
It had been hard-won, but things were finally settling down. Daenerys had crushed the Lannister resistance and all its supporters with minimal casualties. Most of the Westerosi people were too happy to see the lions stripped of their power. Some were still wary of having a dragon on the throne again, but Daenerys had proven that she was not her father. Far from it, she was kind and forgiving - though not weak by any stretch of the imagination.
And she could not have been happier with Jorah by her side.
Nights in the Red Keep were hot enough, and every night he worked her into such a frenzy of lust that the scent of their bedroom seemed to smell perpetually of sweat and sex and love. Thus it came as no surprise to her maids when Daenerys once again began missing her bleeding, and as her breasts became fuller. Daenerys had not been certain that she could believe that, once again, she was pregnant. To be sure, without telling Jorah, she went to the Maester and had him test her to be certain.
It was true: Daenerys was pregnant.
Overjoyed, Daenerys instructed the servants that she would take dinner in her bedroom and to send the king consort to her when it was time for dinner. She waited patiently in their bedroom, in the balcony overlooking the city. The servants brought dinner and set it up on the table for them before leaving Daenerys alone to wait for Jorah. The wine had gone unpoured at her instructions, and the jug was on Jorah's side of the table. Daenerys could hardly contain her excitement.

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Nine months went by slowly, achingly slow. Yet Daenerys enjoyed watching her belly swell bigger and bigger. She could hardly stop running her fingers over it, feeling their baby kick and move inside her.
Finally, in the early hours of the morning she had began to feel twinges of pain, which the Maester had assured her would happen. But it wasn't until later in the day that, as she was walking from the main hall, that Daenerys had to stop in her walk from the pain, and her water broke. Her maids and one of the gold cloaks hurried her to the nearest bed chamber and the midwife, the Maester and nurses were summoned. Daenerys sent one of her maids to find Jorah and tell him the news. But the midwife insisted that there were already too many people in the room and that there shouldn't be any more allowed to enter. Daenerys agreed, if only to shut the woman up and get her to get the baby out of her.
It was agony. Daenerys thought there was pure dragonfire inside her belly. The maids were carrying out armfuls of linens every ten minutes. Linens that were soaked in blood and birthing fluid. Daenerys couldn't help screaming out in pain, and the looks on the midwife and the Maester's faces...something seemed wrong. Her labor took much longer than it did even for a typical new mother. Daenerys' history, with her first child with Drogo and the poisoning she'd suffered from her first child with Jorah, made her delivery difficult. It was almost half a day before the baby's head was finally visible.
There was still a long way to go.
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He was in a meeting when he heard that the Queen had gone into labor. He was quickly outside the room and could hear her crying out in pain. He tried to go in a few times, but was denied.
After he heard her continuing to cry out for half a day, he set his jaw. When the next batch of servants took fresh linens in he followed them in and gave a warning glare to the midwife who tried to stop him again.
He moved his way to his wife's side to take her hand. He kissed her temple and took over pressing a cool cloth to her forehead. He heard the midwife say that the head was out and he knew their child was almost here. "You are almost there." He encouraged her.
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Seeing Jorah gave her strength. Daenerys caught her second wind and followed the urging of the midwife. After another half an hour, the midwife proclaimed that the baby was out. Daenerys practically fell against the bed and tried so hard to catch her breath. Her eyes were closed for a moment but as the Maester checked the baby over and the baby was cleaned, the newborn suddenly gave a choked cry that made Daenerys sit bolt upright. This was a mistake, as her head rushed from lack of fluids and blood loss, and Daenerys pitched forward roughly. With a whimper, she brought her hand to her forehead and tried to remain steady. It was only then that the midwife brought the squalling baby over to the King and Queen, wrapped up in swaddling clothes to keep the baby warm. She handed the child over to Daenerys once she'd been steadied back against the pillows and the linens were changed a final time.
"The Gods have seen fit to bless your graces - it's a fine, healthy baby boy, a good strong prince," she smiled.
Daenerys cradled the baby in her arms - a boy. A son. The son she'd wanted more than anything in the world. She could hardly believe it. She pushed back the blankets a bit to show his head, and smiled at the soft tufts of silver hair he had already. Daenerys looked up to Jorah with the biggest, exhausted smile on her face. "A son..." she whispered hoarsely. "We have a son."
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At the cry, Jorah's head snapped up and a smile crossed his face. He felt Daenerys sit up and he helped to steady her as the linens were changed a final time and pillows were brought in to prop her up.
Jorah laid down next to her and put an arm over her shoulders as their son was placed in her arms. He smiled as he saw the young boys face and the tuft of silver hair on his head. Jorah kissed her temple again as he looked at their son...the prince. "Yes we do." He said before seeing Maester approach slowly. "The Maester needs his name to put on the birth record."
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Daenerys glanced up to Jorah, looking for his opinion and whether or not he approved of the name. After all, this was his son as well. He deserved input. "Jorys."
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Jorah saw her look to him as she spoke the name. He smiled proudly before looking at the Maester. "Prince Jorys Targaryen." He confirmed with absolute pride in his voice.
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"Perhaps when he is older, he should be allowed the choice of which house name he would prefer to go by," Yes, she was a Targaryen, and the dynasty had been strong. But there was a darkness that came with that name.
Besides, women, Queen or no, typically took the name their husband carried. Daenerys was not about to go by anything other than Targaryen. But her children would have Mormont blood. The blood of their father.
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Jorah looked at his wife. "You do not want to continue your families name?" He asked her softly. His sister had children of her own that would carry the Mormont name on.
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But she glanced up to Jorah at his question and gave a little smile. "The Targaryen name has left its mark on history. I would not be disappointed if my child decided to go by my name and the name of my fathers. But were I anything other than Targaryen, were I anything other than a queen, his name would be Mormont without question. The best thing, I think, is to allow him the choice for himself when he comes of age."
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Daenerys pulled her dress aside and brought Jorys up to her breast. Jorys opened his mouth and latched onto her nipple to feed. Daenerys was overwhelmed with happiness and a maternal warmth that filled her up.
"He's so beautiful, so small," she whispered.
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She happily pictured the two of them in the future; Jorah teaching their son to handle a sword, Daenerys would teach him to ride - for she was a Khaleesi, after all. But then she caught that chuckle and tilted her head at him. "What's so funny, love?"
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"You've had time enough with them, you can share them for a time," she teased him even as she pulled Jorys from her breast and positioned him over her shoulder and patted his back to burp him.
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She smiled and looked up to Jorah. "First things first though, love: Wouldn't you like to hold your own son?"
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She listened even as she rested against the pillows, exhausted and weary. Though when Jorah mentioned young boys competing for the opportunity to be her child's guard, Daenerys frowned. "Is that wise, love?" She asked, sternly. "Should we not choose for ourselves who shall serve so close to our son? Or rather, should he not adopt the Dothraki way and choose his own Bloodriders?"
Daenerys didn't like the idea of chance and fate deciding the safety of her son. She wanted more control, she wanted to be sure that her child was safe.
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He felt it was important to allow commoners and nobles to enter their sons into this competition. From many reports he had heard the people loved her greatly from her institution of allowing the commoners to vote for representatives that were allowed into the small council meetings. Giving them this opportunity would improve this even more. He wanted his son to be loved by the commoners as much as his mother was.
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She gave Jorah a slightly skeptical look. "Cunning and strong are not always synonymous with loyal. I just want my son to be safe, Jorah."
Though she was comforted by the thought that one of her dragon sons would be drawn to her baby and would protect him as though he really was their brother.
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