Margaery Tyrell (
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randomosity2016-06-12 09:41 pm
[For Hannibal] Alliance of Fire
Renly Baratheon was dead, leaving his claim to the throne empty and his wife Margaery Tyrell a widow. Roose Bolton, of course, could spy an opportunity a mile away. He sent a raven to Highgarden, to Lord Mace Tyrell. Roose proposed that his youngest son and only legitimate heir be married to Margaery. Mace agreed, rather quickly as well - likely out of fear for the Bolton name.
But of course, Olenna Tyrell wasn't about to let that agreement happen. At least not on any terms but her own. So the agreement was made, but a time for delivering her to Winterfell had not been determined, and Olenna was not about to agree to one.
Ramsay Snow, wanting to be useful to his father and acknowledged as a true Bolton, decided to take action on his own. He took a small band of Bolton men and rode to Highgarden - he knew Margaery was there, after her day-long marriage to the late King Joffrey had ended. He kidnapped the Tyrell heiress and rode back to Winterfell. When he arrived, he dragged Margaery in with no amount of mercy or delicacy. He found his half-brother and father in a sitting room going over charts and battle strategies. Margaery, clad in a light dress with a keyhole opening at the front showing her cleavage and wrapping around her lower back, showing off the curves of her back and the lean muscle beneath her skin. Her skin was cold and covered in goosebumps, her lips slightly dark and a light shade of blue. But all the fire and anger was in Margaery's eyes. She wrenched herself free of Ramsay's grip and pulled her lips back to bare her teeth.
"Unhand me, mongrel!" she hissed.
"Dear father, brother - see what I've brought? We'll not have the Tyrells welching on their agreement any longer," Ramsay grinned. "The flower is a little frosty, but only because she did not appreciate my generosity of allowing her to ride in the carriage."
"What I did not appreciate was a bastard snatching me from my ancestral home and dragging me with no proper clothes into the North," Margaery snapped.
She so badly wanted to shift towards the fire, but she was bound and determined to stand tall and tough. Ramsay obviously thought her weak, she would prove him wrong.
But of course, Olenna Tyrell wasn't about to let that agreement happen. At least not on any terms but her own. So the agreement was made, but a time for delivering her to Winterfell had not been determined, and Olenna was not about to agree to one.
Ramsay Snow, wanting to be useful to his father and acknowledged as a true Bolton, decided to take action on his own. He took a small band of Bolton men and rode to Highgarden - he knew Margaery was there, after her day-long marriage to the late King Joffrey had ended. He kidnapped the Tyrell heiress and rode back to Winterfell. When he arrived, he dragged Margaery in with no amount of mercy or delicacy. He found his half-brother and father in a sitting room going over charts and battle strategies. Margaery, clad in a light dress with a keyhole opening at the front showing her cleavage and wrapping around her lower back, showing off the curves of her back and the lean muscle beneath her skin. Her skin was cold and covered in goosebumps, her lips slightly dark and a light shade of blue. But all the fire and anger was in Margaery's eyes. She wrenched herself free of Ramsay's grip and pulled her lips back to bare her teeth.
"Unhand me, mongrel!" she hissed.
"Dear father, brother - see what I've brought? We'll not have the Tyrells welching on their agreement any longer," Ramsay grinned. "The flower is a little frosty, but only because she did not appreciate my generosity of allowing her to ride in the carriage."
"What I did not appreciate was a bastard snatching me from my ancestral home and dragging me with no proper clothes into the North," Margaery snapped.
She so badly wanted to shift towards the fire, but she was bound and determined to stand tall and tough. Ramsay obviously thought her weak, she would prove him wrong.

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Apparently so, for the children returned with a fat rabbit in tow.
"Look Mama!" Rhys proclaimed proudly.
Margaery forced a smile. "That's wonderful, darling!" The things a mother did for her children.
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Thinking on the dragon queen made Margaery nervous. Would Hannibal feel familial loyalty to her? Would she feel the same with him? Margaery was suspicious - as her grandmother had raised her to be. She trusted no one outside her clan, and as far as she was concerned, Daenerys Targaryen was not family. She was a threat.
Rhys and Reina bounced anxiously in their saddles as their parents approached. Margaery smiled and reached down to tussle Reina's hair. "We should show off these pretty light hairs, would you like Mama to braid your hair? Papa could wash it, if you like."
"Yaaaaaay!!" Reina threw her arms in the air in celebration. She loved when her Papa washed her hair, and the idea that her mother would braid her hair once it was dry again made her happier still.
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"Race dragons!" Reina added and bounced in the saddle.
Margaery looked to the twins and then to Hannibal in warning to mind his words around their children. But her attention focused on the twins with a smile. "In time darlings, in time. For now, mind your father's lesson."
The servants came for the horses, and Margaery looked to Hannibal to take Aenar so that she could dismount.
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He first instructed them that prey that was worthy of mercy was to be killed quickly and honorably. For a creature small enough like the rabbit, breaking its neck. For something larger like a predator, a knife straight through the heart. He then picked up the rabbit and twisted its neck until it cracked loudly and the rabbit died immediately.
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"And for now, you may only use them when Mama or Papa are around to supervise," Margaery added.
"Yes Papa," Reina nodded. "Yes Mama."
"We'll be careful," Rhys added. "Promise."
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"Gloves!" Rhys proclaimed. "Gloves for mama!"
Reina echoed his proclamation. Margaery laughed softly and patted them each on the head. "So generous my darlings. Thank you for thinking of me."
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When Hannibal had finished, the twins nodded but looked bored. Margaery grew stern with them.
"Rhys, Reina, pay attention, this is important," she lightly scolded them. "What is the motto of House Bolton?"
"Our blades are sharp," they both recited in unison.
"That's right, you must know these things your Papa teaches you so that you can handle those sharp blades, understand?" Margaery looked to both children.
"Yes Mama," they both replied.
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"All clean Papa!" Reina chirped.
"How long til it's dry?" Asked Rhys.
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"Ready, Papa!!" She exclaimed.
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"So pretty little love," Margaery kissed her cheek before turning to Hannibal. "Papa, perhaps you could wash my hair after dinner?" She gave him such a look to convey to him that she wanted to discuss more about their discovery.
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Rhys giggled and gave his sister a wink.
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Margaery smiled and kissed him before Aenar began to cry. "We should all probably eat soon."
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A messenger knocked on the door and Hannibal moved to take the message. He opened it and read. He looked up at Margaery as he considered what he had read. "It seems that my niece has gotten herself into a tight spot. She claims control of Mereen, but there is a rebellion that is causing quite a problem within her city." He said. He contemplated his thoughts for a moment more. "I am considering sending a raven to offer supplies and potential aid should she require it. The report mentions that she has been searching for a navy with limited results. We have a meeting with the remaining Greyjoy who desires her father's throne, but needs to displace her uncle first. I could potentially send her as a personal messenger and aide, but without sending a valuable ally that I would be sad to see killed." He explained before he looked to her. "What is your opinion on the matter? I know you do not trust her. She is a young girl who has recently become a mother Inhave been told. I do not think that she would be foolish enough to mount an attack here. Especially if I reach out first to form a peaceful relationship." He said.
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