Daenerys Targaryen (
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randomosity2016-07-23 11:24 pm
[For Jorah] Secrets Beneath the Stars
Daenerys Targaryen had been married to Khal Drogo for some months now. She'd adjusted to the life of a khaleesi very well, but Daenerys was not drawn to her wedded husband. He was hard, unyielding and unfeeling. Khal Drogo knew nothing of softness and compassion - the Dothraki had no use for such things. While Daenerys valued a man of strength and a commanding presence, she also needed that soft touch every once in a while.
She found solace in Jorah the Andal.
He was kind, and they spoke often of the Seven Kingdoms and the world she had been forced to leave behind. The world she would retake when she returned to Westeros. Daenerys was happy to be able to have that kind of intellectual stimulation in Jorah Mormont.
But more and more lately, she found her eyes lingering upon his form longer than they should. She found herself wondering what it would be like to peel back the dusty layers of his clothing and leathers to let them fall to the sand beneath their feet. It was those times that she separated herself from him, fearful of what she might do or say. There was many a night that, as Drogo fucked her and even afterward, she thought of Jorah and what it would feel like to lie beneath him or sit atop him. But of course she was married and could not entertain such a thought - Drogo would likely kill Jorah for Daenerys even thinking of it.
So she said nothing, and focused on minor day-to-day tasks. This particular evening, Khal Drogo and the majority of his men had ridden out for an evening hunt. Daenerys sat outside her tent, and couldn't help watching with interest as Jorah sparred with one of the few men who had been left behind. She could see how his shirt was drenched in sweat and clung to his muscular form. Daenerys excused herself and retired to her tent after watching the exchange for a long while. She felt her control slipping.
She found solace in Jorah the Andal.
He was kind, and they spoke often of the Seven Kingdoms and the world she had been forced to leave behind. The world she would retake when she returned to Westeros. Daenerys was happy to be able to have that kind of intellectual stimulation in Jorah Mormont.
But more and more lately, she found her eyes lingering upon his form longer than they should. She found herself wondering what it would be like to peel back the dusty layers of his clothing and leathers to let them fall to the sand beneath their feet. It was those times that she separated herself from him, fearful of what she might do or say. There was many a night that, as Drogo fucked her and even afterward, she thought of Jorah and what it would feel like to lie beneath him or sit atop him. But of course she was married and could not entertain such a thought - Drogo would likely kill Jorah for Daenerys even thinking of it.
So she said nothing, and focused on minor day-to-day tasks. This particular evening, Khal Drogo and the majority of his men had ridden out for an evening hunt. Daenerys sat outside her tent, and couldn't help watching with interest as Jorah sparred with one of the few men who had been left behind. She could see how his shirt was drenched in sweat and clung to his muscular form. Daenerys excused herself and retired to her tent after watching the exchange for a long while. She felt her control slipping.

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Jorah had bested the great Khal Drogo. He knew the Khal would rather die than cut his braid and live a life of shame. Jorah was leaving how he died to Drogo himself.
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But then Jorah rose. He stood over Khal Drogo's dead body and looked to the surrounding Dothraki. She glanced among them, unsure what to do. Slowly she rose, and called out to them in their native tongue.
"Dothraki, this man has defeated your khal in open battle," she began. "Khal Drogo died with honor, as a man should. Will you follow the man who bested him honorably? Or will you abandon him? The gods punish those who live without honor, don't forget."
Clearly there were many hesitant to kneel before a man not of Dothraki blood. But combat law was combat law. Many bowed to Jorah Mormont.
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Then, dressed in a gossamer gown of lavender satin, Daenerys approached the pyre. Tears streamed down her face, but no Dothraki stopped her. To them, it was the only honorable thing to do - to have the wife of the khal end her life alongside her fallen husband's.
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Daenerys sat up from the ashes, naked - save for the three dragon babies that cooed and growled as they rested on her shoulders.
She was alive. She couldn't believe it. Daenerys looked up to Jorah with wide violet eyes - unsure what to do, unsure if she could truly move.
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He had eventually stood with the intention of shifting through the ashes to find something to keep as a reminder of her. He had heard the baby dragons, but did not realize what they were. He froze when he spotted movement. His breath caught when he saw three dragons perched upon her shoulders. She was alive!
Joy and relief flooded Jorah. He fell to his knees again as he once again beheld her beauty. "You are blood of the dragon." He said astounded.
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And the gods had let her walk away unscathed.
Slowly she stood, a little wobbly, like a newborn foal. But she stood. The dragons cooed, and she was a little surprised. She reached up and stroked the white dragon's head. Then it occurred to her how real they were. Real, flesh and blood dragons. She looked to Jorah and reached down, tipping up his chin to look into his eyes, and coax him to rise.
"The gods have spoken, it seems," she smiled. They wanted her to live; they wanted her to lead.
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"I went to join Khal Drogo in death beyond the stars, but the gods demand that I remain here," she spoke to them in Dothraki. "Will you follow me across the great water? Will you follow the daughter of dragons...the mother of dragons?"
The Dothraki erupted into cheers and they rattled their weapons in the air.
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He did not flinch from the dragons as they scampered over both of their bodies.
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