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Blood and Honor
Summary
Prince Aerion Targaryenβs younger twin sister refuses the title of princessβbecause she refuses the life that comes with it. Instead, she chooses steel, sweat, and battle. Though she is kept from the wars, sheltered behind silks and gold, all she has ever wanted is to ride into real combat, to taste glory firsthand, to earn her place through fire and blood rather than be married off as a political prize.
To Aerionβs fascination, she is everything he is: fierce, hungry for victory, drawn to violence and conquest. To their familyβs terror, she is his mirrorβonly more disciplined, more dangerous in her restraint, understanding that true power lies not in reckless impulse, but in control. When an offhand joke compares them to Aegon and Visenya, fear flashes across their fatherβs faceβfor he knows what such legacies mean.
THE BLOOD OF FATHER ll.
pairing: romantic aerion targaryen x targaryen cousin reader / father baelor targaryen x daughter reader / brother valarr targaryen x sister reader / uncle maekar x niece reader
summary: Baelor is in every fathers nightmare and unfortunetly the only thing that can wake him is in a deeper sleep than him
warning: english is not my first languaage, arrange marriage, violence, injury, targaryen family
Part l.
The maesters came running at Baelorβs roar.
Chains clattered against their chests as they fell to their knees in the trampled grass, hands already slick with blood before they had even begun. The smallfolk still wept openly at the edges of the field, some pressing hands to their mouths in horror, others calling her name as though she could hear them.
βClear space!β one maester barked, voice trembling despite the authority in it. βGive her air!β
But Baelor would not release her.
βMy girl,β he whispered hoarsely, cradling her head against his chest. βStay with me. Stay.β
βYour Grace,β the eldest maester urged, βwe must see the wound.β
It took Valarrβs shaking hands on his fatherβs shoulder to move him.
βFatherβ¦ please.β
Baelor loosened his grip only enough for the maesters to work. When they lifted her torn helm and peeled away what remained of it, a collective hiss passed through those close enough to see. The steel had split inward. Blood matted her silver-white hair, dark and thick against her temple. One eye was already swelling shut, her lashes clotted red. Her shoulder lay at an unnatural angle. Every breath came wet and shallow.
βShe lives,β a maester murmured urgently after pressing trembling fingers to her throat. βBut barely.β
That word nearly unmanned Baelor more than the blood had.
Barely.
βStabilize her,β he demanded, voice breaking into something raw. βIf she diesββ His gaze snapped to his brother, standing pale and stricken. ββif she diesββ
Maekar did not answer. His mace lay abandoned in the grass.
Aerion had not moved.
He knelt a short distance away, staring at his blood-stained gauntlets as though they belonged to someone else. His lips parted, but no words came. The fire that had once burned so arrogantly in him flickered now with something far more fragileβterror.
They bore her into Ashford Castle on a hastily summoned litter. The smallfolk parted before them like a tide, many falling to their knees as she passed. Some reached out, brushing the edge of the litter with trembling fingers as if seeking reassurance that she still existed.
Inside the castle, the corridors filled with echoesβboots striking stone, shouted orders, doors thrown open.
βHot water!β βBandages!β βClear the solar!β
They laid her upon a bed in a chamber near the maestersβ rooms. The air quickly thickened with the scent of blood and vinegar and crushed herbs.
Baelor stood at her head, refusing to leave.
Valarr stood at her side, his hands red to the wrists, refusing to wash them.
βOut,β the maester urged gently. βWe must work.β
βI am not leaving her,β Baelor said, and there was no prince in that voice only a father.
The maesters worked around him.
They cut away her armor piece by piece. Each removal revealed another horror. Her ribs were bruised deep purple and black along her right side; one had punctured the skin. Her shoulder was indeed dislocated. A jagged tear marked her scalp where metal had split flesh.
When they began to clean the head wound, she convulsed faintly even in unconsciousness.
Baelor flinched as if struck.
βEasy,β he whispered, though she could not hear. βEasy, my beautiful girl.β
The chamber was dim despite the many candles burning low in their sconces. Wax dripped like pale tears down iron holders. The air was thick with crushed herbs, boiled wine, and blood that no amount of washing could quite erase.
She lay unnaturally still beneath linen sheets, her body mapped in bandages.
The maesters had done what they could. Her shoulder had been set with a sickening crack that still echoed in Valarrβs ears. Three ribs bound tight. Deep bruising bloomed along her side where a lance had struck. And her headβSeven save themβher head was wrapped in careful white cloth, already faintly stained where Maekarβs mace had crushed her helm and split her scalp.
βShe breathes,β the eldest maester said quietly. βThe bleeding is stopped. But the swelling within the skull is our greatest concern. She may wake within hoursβ¦ or not at all.β
Not at all.
Baelor did not look at the maester. His world had narrowed to the pale hand he held in both of his.
His only daughter.
His girl.
His voice, when it came, was hoarse beyond recognition. βLeave us.β
The maesters withdrew, murmuring assurances that rang hollow.
Valarr stood on one side of the bed, rigid as drawn steel. Egg lingered near the hearth, eyes red and wide, too young for what he had seen.
Baelor sat beside her, one hand wrapped carefully around her fingers as if afraid she might slip away if he loosened his hold. His broad shoulders, so often squared in princely composure, were bent.
She is my only daughter,β he said again, voice hollow but fierce.
The words had already been spoken but they did not lose their weight.
And weight of these words hit Maekar like a hammer in the moment he and his son arrived to the chamber.
βShe rode into battle,β Maekar replied, though more quietly than normal. βYou cannot blameββ
Baelor rose so suddenly the chair behind him scraped harshly against stone.
βCannot blame?β His voice cracked with disbelief. βCannot blame?β
Valarr stiffened at once, stepping closer to his fatherβs side. Egg clung tighter to the bedside, wide eyes darting between uncles.
Baelor advanced toward Maekar, grief igniting into something brighter and more dangerous.
βShe adored you,β Baelor said, voice shaking not with weakness but with fury sharpened by memory. βDo you remember that?β
Maekar did not answer.
βShe followed you through the gardens when she was small,β Baelor pressed on. βShe would not let you train without her watching. When she was five, she sat on the steps of the yard and sang to you because she thought you frowned too much.β
A flicker passed over Maekarβs face.
Baelor did not stop, sorrow poisoning his words.
βWhen you returned from Dorne bloodied and half-dead, she was the one who sat beside your bed and read to you. Do you recall that? She sang you old Valyrian lullabies until her voice gave out.β
Silence crushed the room.
Even Aerionβs sharp posture softened, if only slightly.
βShe loved you,β Baelor said, the words breaking apart as they left him. βShe loved her uncle. And todayββ His voice rose, raw and terrible. βToday you struck her down like she was nothing more than another armored foe!β
Maekarβs jaw clenched painfully. βI did not know it was her.β
βYou did not look!β Baelor thundered. βYou did not see her seat in the saddle? Her posture? The way she carries a lance? You know her. You have watched her ride since she could walk!β
Maekarβs voice grew strained. βIt was a trial. Helmets conceal faces. I struck at a knight who joined the side that wronged my son.β
βYour son wasnΒ΄t wronged he was the one that caused wrong doing to innocent puppeteer!β Baelor shot back.
Aerionβs temper sparked immediately. βThat bitch mocked the blood of the dragonββ
βShe performed for coin,β Valarr snapped. βYou shattered her hand!β
Aerion rounded on him, violet eyes blazing. βAnd she would have done it again. They all would.β
βYou are not feared,β Valarr spat. βYou are pitied.β
Aerion stepped forward sharply, but Baelorβs voice cut across the chamber again, louder than all of them.
βEnough!β
He faced Aerion fully now.
βIf she lives,β he said, each word deliberate, βI will break the betrothal.β
The room went utterly still.
Maekar stared at him.
βYou would not.β
βI would,β Baelor said. βBy the Seven and by the blood of the dragon, I would. I will not bind her memoryβor her lifeβto the man whose recklessness brought her to this bed.β
Aerion stepped forward, color draining from his face.
βYou cannot mean that.β fury and fear twisting together. βYou speak as though I wished her harm.β
Baelor stepped closer, eyes burning.
βYou demanded blood,β he said. βYou demanded a trial knowing she would stand against injustice. You know her heart as well as I do.β
Aerionβs jaw tightened. βShe defied me.β
βShe believed in you,β Baelor corrected. βShe believed you could be better than cruelty.β
That silenced him.
For a heartbeat, the arrogant edge slipped, revealing something raw beneath.
Maekarβs voice entered again, colder now. βYou cannot undo this betrothal over emotion.β
Baelor turned slowly back to his brother.
βEmotion?β he repeated, disbelief hollowing the word. βYou think this is emotion?β
He gestured toward the bed.
βShe lies there between life and death. My child. The girl who sang to you. Who rode beside your sons. Who shared her sweets with them when they quarreled.β
Egg nodded tearfully. βShe did.β
Baelorβs voice broke entirely.
βShe is my only daughter,β he whispered, and now it sounded less like a statement and more like a plea to the gods. βWhen she was born, I thought the realm had given me a star.β
He took a shuddering breath.
βAnd you extinguished it.β
Maekarβs composure faltered at last.
βI did not intendββ
βBut you did,β Baelor interrupted harshly. βYour mace struck her helm. Your blow crushed her to the earth.β
Maekarβs voice dropped, strained. βI faced a knight who rode with deadly skill. I would have dishonored myself by hesitating.β
βAnd what is honor worth,β Baelor demanded, βif it costs me my daughter?β
Egg moved then, small and determined. He climbed carefully onto the edge of the bed, ignoring the tension in the room. He took her hand in both of his.
βShe would hate this,β he said softly. βAll of you shouting.β
The words hung in the air like smoke.
No one answered.
Her breathing hitched faintly.
All heads turned at once.
Baelor rushed back to her side, dropping to his knees again as if pulled by invisible chains.
βMy girl,β he whispered urgently. βStay with me.β
Valarr leaned close on the other side, pressing trembling lips to her knuckles.
βYou are not allowed to leave me,β he said fiercely. βWe have not yet outridden Father together.β
Egg buried his face against her arm, whispering small prayers to the Seven in a childβs earnest voice.
Aerion stood frozen at the foot of the bed, hands clenched so tightly his knuckles blanched.
βYou foolish dragon,β he muttered under his breath, but it lacked its usual bite. βYou should have let him ride.β
Baelor heard.
βShe rode because she loves,β he said without turning. βSomething you would do well to learn.β
Aerion flinched.
Maekar looked older suddenly, the rigid strength he wore like armor cracking under the weight of memory.
Outside, the murmur of the smallfolk had not faded. Candles still burned beneath the castle walls. They waited for news, for hope, for the princess who had given them bread from her own hands.
Inside, House Targaryen stood divided and powerless.
Baelor bent low over his daughter, tears falling freely now onto the linen sheets.
βCome back to me,β he begged. βCome back, my beautiful girl.β
And for the first time since he had been a boy, Baelor Targaryenβknight, prince, dragon felt utterly helpless.
At first, there was nothing but darkness.
Not the soft darkness of sleep, but something heavy and endless, like sinking beneath deep water. She floated there without weight, without pain, without memory.
Then the pain came back.
It did not return all at once. It seeped into her slowly first as a dull pressure at her temple, then a sharp, splintering ache along her ribs. Her shoulder burned as if someone had poured molten metal into the joint. Every breath scraped against her chest like broken glass.
She tried to breathe deeper.
It was a mistake.
A faint, broken sound escaped her throat.
The world shifted.
Somewhere closeβvery closeβthere was warmth. A steady warmth wrapped around her fingers. Something large and still.
Father.
The thought came slowly, as though dragged through mud.
She tried to open her eyes.
The left responded weakly. The right refused entirely, swollen and heavy. Light stabbed into her visionβdim, golden, flickering. Firelight. Shadows on stone.
She blinked.
The room swam into view in fragmentsβthe canopy above her bed, the outline of a brazier, and thenβ
Him.
Her father sat slumped in the chair beside her, head bowed awkwardly forward, one large hand wrapped entirely around hers. He looked older than she had ever seen him. Older than he had any right to be.
On the other side little bundle of warmth wrapped against her arm.
Egg.
The little prince had somehow crawled onto the bed beside her. His cheek was pressed into the crook of her elbow, small fingers tangled carefully in the linen near her shoulder, as though afraid to grip her too tightly.
They were asleep.
Both of them.
She tried to move her fingers.
Pain shot up her arm, white-hot and blinding. Her breath hitched sharply. Her ribs screamed in protest.
The movement, slight as it was, tugged against her fatherβs hand.
He stirred.
βMmmβ¦β His voice was rough with exhaustion. βMy girlβ¦β
He did not open his eyes.
She tried to swallow. Her throat was dry and raw, as though she had swallowed sand.
βFβ¦ fatherβ¦β The word scraped out of her like a wounded thing.
Baelor inhaled sharply.
His eyes opened but they were unfocused. Clouded by sleep and something deeper. Something haunted.
He stared at her face as though looking through a veil.
βAh,β he murmured faintly, voice soft and broken. βYouβve come again.β
Her heart stuttered.
βFather?β she whispered.
He shook his head slightly, as if to clear it, but his expression did not change. His thumb brushed over her knuckles in the same slow, absent motion it must have made for hours.
βItβs cruel,β he said gently, voice thick with grief. βCruel that my dreams give you back to me only to take you again.β
Tears burned suddenly behind her one open eye.
βIβmβ¦ notβ¦β she tried, but the effort made her ribs spasm.
A sob caught in her chestβpainful, desperate.
βIβm not a dream,β she forced out, barely audible.
Baelor smiled faintlyβtragically.
βYes,β he murmured. βYou are. You always are. You open your eyes in my sleep and call me father, and then I wake and you are stillβ¦β
His voice broke.
She gathered what little strength she had left and squeezed his hand.
It was weak. Trembling.
But real.
βFather,β she whispered againβand this time her voice cracked completely. βItβs me.β
He froze.
The smile vanished.
His eyes sharpened.
Truly sharpened.
He looked at herβreally looked at herβand something shifted in his face. His breathing changed. The tremor in his hands deepened.
βYouβ¦β His voice faltered. βSay it again.β
βIβm here,β she whispered.
Tears spilled down her temple, sliding into her hair. The movement stung the stitches along her scalp, but she did not care.
βFather, Iβm here.β
Baelorβs breath hitched violently.
His free hand came up, hovering near her face as though afraid to touch her and have her vanish.
βNo,β he whispered. βNo, this isββ
She began to cry.
Not loudly. She had no strength for that.
But the tears came, unstoppable, sliding down her cheek in thin, trembling lines.
βFather,β she sobbed weakly. βIt hurts.β
That was what shattered him.
The rawness of it. The child in her voice.
He made a broken soundβhalf laugh, half sobβand suddenly he was more awake than he had ever been in his life.
βIt hurts,β he echoed, almost laughing through tears. βOf course it hurts. That means you are alive.β
He surged to his feet so quickly the chair toppled backward against the stone.
βMaester!β he roared, voice exploding through the chamber like thunder. βMaester! She is awake! She is awake!β
Egg jolted upright at the shout, eyes wide and wild.
βWhatβ?β he gasped, looking from Baelor to her face.
She turned her head slightly toward him.
That small movement sent a bolt of agony through her skull. A cry escaped her before she could stop it.
Eggβs face crumpled.
βYouβre awake,β he breathed, and then he burst into tears outright, scrambling closer but stopping himself at the last second, afraid to hurt her. βYouβre really awake!β
The door flew open. Maesters rushed inside, robes flaring, hands already reaching.
Baelor leaned over her again, one hand cupping her uninjured cheek so gently it barely brushed her skin.
βMy girl,β he whispered fiercely. βMy brave, stubborn girl.β
She tried to lift her hand toward him.
It trembled halfway there before falling back against the blankets.
βI thoughtβ¦β she choked, tears slipping freely now. βI thought Iβd see you ride.β
His face crumpled completely.
βOh,β he breathed. βOh, my heart.β
He pressed his forehead to hers, careful of the bandages, careful of the swelling.
βI would have,β he admitted softly. βI would have. And you knew it.β
βI couldnβtβ¦β She swallowed against the pain. βI couldnβt let you.β
He shook his head rapidly, tears falling onto the linen near her shoulder.
βYou should never have had to,β he said. βNever.β
The maesters began their careful examinationβcool hands against her brow, fingers checking her pulse, murmured instructions to keep her still.
She flinched when they touched her shoulder.
Baelorβs head snapped up immediately.
βCareful!β he barked. βCareful with her!β
βWe must examine the joint, Your Grace,β the maester insisted gently.
βShe is not armor,β Baelor growled. βShe is my daughter.β
Egg reached carefully for her hand again, pressing his small palm against her fingers.
βI stayed,β he whispered tearfully. βI told them I would stay until you woke.β
She managed the faintest smile through her tears.
βGood,β she breathed.
The room blurred again for a moment, exhaustion dragging at her vision.
βStay with me,β Baelor said urgently, seeing her eyelid droop. βNo drifting now. Not yet.β
βIβm tired,β she admitted.
βI know,β he whispered. βBut you must not slip away again.β
βI wonβt,β she murmured weakly. βI promise.β
Her chest hitched as another sob escaped her. βI was afraid,β she confessed, voice barely audible.
Baelor gathered her hand against his chest, holding it over his heart.
βI was more afraid,β he admitted, voice breaking completely. βDo you hear me? There has never been a battle in this world that frightened me as much as watching you lie still.β
She cried harder at that, though it hurt.
βDonβt cry,β he whispered desperately, brushing tears from her cheek with shaking fingers. βYou will tear your stitches.β
She almost laughed, though it came out as a pained breath.
βFatherβ¦β
βYes?β
βIβm not a dream.β
He closed his eyes briefly, overcome.
βNo,β he said softly. βYou are not.β
And this time, when he looked at her, there was no haze in his gazeβonly overwhelming, fierce relief.
Outside the chamber, word began to spread in hushed, disbelieving tones.
The princess had opened her eye.
The dragon had woken.
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Summary: At the behest of his love, Calliope, Morpheus accepts a gift from Zeus. The gift is the single remnant of Pandora's pithos: Hope.
Pairing: Morpheus x Hope!reader
Tags: slowburn, angst, arranged marriage, affairs, imprisonment, eventual sexual content (18+, MDNI), death
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