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cregan stark was rolling in his grave when paintings of targ!wife were burned during rebellion. they were probably the only way for him to look at her beauty more after she passed away
Seeing his wife’s paintings burned, seeing the most puffed-up king he ever laid eyes on wanting to remove her effigy from the crypts, seeing the most southern-bred Arryn he ever knew calling himself "Stark of Winterfell," seeing the small sept built for the Seven, and seeing the Tully-looking boy who is set to inherit Winterfell keeping his wife’s painting under the mattress—this man wants to come back to life only to die all over again
Even though he understands the concept of privacy, Rickon—at nine trips around the sun (or springs, summers, years, or whatever measure of time one chooses for his age)—struggles to put it into practice. I wouldn't say it’s his fault, of course; Targ!wife has been snatching him from his crib/bed to bring him to their chambers for as long as he can remember, and even up until he was seven, he was allowed to climb into the Lord and Lady’s bed whenever the winter weather turned stormy and cold. He might not want to sleep between Mom and Dad as a baby boy, but perhaps he just wants to talk about something on his mind or ask a question about the next day's events... only to stumble upon an embarrassing scene: his mother in the couch instead of the bed, with his father’s massive frame looming over her—or rather, his head resting in her lap or against her chest, curled up while his wife strokes his hair or give little kisses in his face.
It never ceases to amaze him; this is the same man who takes him on pre-winter hunts and to watch the beheading of traitors once a month!
AU!Camila where Cregan Stark is the priest and the Targ!wife is the aristocrat
If you never saw that movie, this is basically the whole plot...but very short, since there's a governmental sub plot that contributes to the main story: The film recreates the true story of the romance between Camila O'Gorman and the priest Ladislao Gutiérrez during the first half of the 19th century. Camila begins to develop feelings of affection for Father Ladislao and shows increasing interest in him. At first, he rejects her, adhering to the vow of celibacy imposed by the Catholic Church; however, he eventually yields and confesses his love to her. The couple decides to run away, taking refuge in the countryside under assumed names and working as teachers at a rural school. While attending an event to which they have been invited, they are recognized by a priest who knows Ladislao. A local official responsible for security offers them horses and supplies so they can flee before dawn, at which point he will have no choice but to arrest them. Camila waits impatiently for Ladislao so they can escape before daybreak; meanwhile, overcome with guilt, Ladislao has taken refuge in a church, weeping and praying. He finally returns at dawn, by which time their fate is already sealed. Both are arrested and imprisoned separately. Faced with a public outcry over the priest's violation of his vows of chastity and other things, the president ordered their execution by firing squad, even against the wishes of his daughter, who was a friend of Camila. In the film, Camila is pregnant at the time of her execution—a detail inferred from the memoirs of a commander, which state that Camila had declared she was pregnant and that a priest gave her holy water to drink before the execution in order to baptize the unborn child.
*Jacaerys goes on a brief tour of the Seven Kingdoms as heir, and his arrival in the North coincides with the week of Cregan’s name day.*
Cregan, already a good quarter-keg of ale deep: "This is perfect! My favorite person in the world..." *he hugs Jacaerys, draping an arm over his shoulders* "...and my wife!" *he hugs his Targaryen wife around the waist*
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You know how Violet Bridgerton tells her sister-in-law it’s fine to give Colin biscuits because he can break them up with his gums? Well, all ten children raised by Cregan and Targ!wife went through that same phase.
At private suppers and morning breaks-fast, six-month-old babies could be seen at the table—seated in cushioned high chairs for support (which Cregan had commissioned from Northern carpenters once he noticed his wife enjoyed family dining). There they were, with chubby, clumsy little hands, gnawing roasted meat off the bone and squeezing bread rolls just to eat the crumbs, then drinking messy from a cup they’d left filled with those very crumbs. Ravenous, voracious little gremlins.
i lovedddd how you wrote about Robb’s admiration for targ!wife. What do you think Sansa or Arya thought about her?
I don't think there is much material available to study or read about her—especially given the events of the rebellion. For instance, the book about the Dance of the Dragons that Stannis’s daughter reads labels Rhaenyra a usurper (on Aegon's orders). However, Arya is likely the one who knows the most about her; she used to sneak away from her embroidery lessons to satisfy her curiosity. Jon even found her some old writings about Targ!wife—a woman who would welcome her dragon during the warm seasons (it was one of the few remaining in House Targaryen after the civil war and lived wild in the mountains of Dragonstone whenever winter descended on the North). She was described as temperamental and lacking her husband's diplomatic touch when dealing with conflicts between lords. Arya would likely appreciate her style—had she ever found a record of it—because as the woman adapted to the North and bore more children, her gowns evolved into attire similar to riding gear, featuring her House sigil on rings and her husband’s emblem on the clasps and fasteners of her cloaks and coats.
Sansa is a more complex case because her character develops various facets throughout the series as she endures tragedy after tragedy. I’m not a fan of the character, and I worry I might not be able to offer an unbiased reading, so if anyone has any ideas, I’d love to hear them. Thanks so much for ask and interact with my post
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Robb Stark wouldn't call it an attraction—and he certainly isn't obsessed; he knows the Targaryens were mad, inbred folk...and as far as he knows, the realm is better off without them on the throne. Even so—and knowing full well he’ll be scolded for it—he keeps one of the paintings of Targ!wife hidden away in his chambers. The canvas is all that remains, yet it is meticulously cared for; it had been well preserved until the rebellion broke out and his father burned most of the existing portraits of her (there had been quite a few, Lord Cregan Stark used to want one for his name day every year, ranging from huge pieces meant for the walls to smaller ones he likely kept in his solar).
She was a beautiful woman. In the painting he owns, she wears a rich gown in shades of sky-blue and a soft gray—though perhaps it was once white; he knows little of how paintings age over the years. Her hair hangs loose, adorned with a silver circlet featuring sapphire pendants—fine, drop-like gems that rest against her temples and forehead. Robb shows it to no one—not out of distrust or fear that they might tell his father, but simply because it is something that belongs to him, and he childishly refuses to share it.
Targ!wife was deeply beloved across parts of the North—especially by the common folk, for the grain and preserved foodstuffs sent by the Crown in the princess's name allowed them to endure less brutal winters.
Cregan Stark, of course, loved his wife as no other man ever could, with a devotion and affection celebrated in song for years. The Old Wolf was renowned for his ferocity, his righteousness, and the executions carried out during the "Hour of the Wolf"... but also for his love and dedication to his wife, who passed away just two moons before him—a detail that only fueled the legends and poems told about them.
And while the events following Rickon's death—the princess's depression, the minor succession dispute that arose in the North because Rickon had only daughters, and so forth—are stories for another time, it is more relevant now to look years into the future. By then, she was rarely remembered in daily life, and it was Ned Stark who ruled the North—a North that, despite having supported Robert's Rebellion, never removed the Valyrian princess from the Stark crypts. (they cannot remove it—even if they wanted to—because it is positioned in a primary load-bearing zone; if the statue were broken and the ornaments removed, the floor would collapse—much like, or even worse than, the lower levels that have already partially caved in.) She lay right beside her lord husband, immortalized in a monument of exquisite carving and ornamentation that Cregan Stark had personally commissioned during his lifetime. Long before Ned did the same for Brandon and Lyanna, Lord Cregan had bestowed upon his wife an honor reserved only for Kings and Lords of the North: an effigy guarded by a massive direwolf at her feet, with her dragon carved into the wall behind the statue.
You had visited him in his solar to bring him a cup of warm spiced wine to lift his spirits. Cregan had been tense for days, with trade negotiations and the walls demands, you had felt the weight sitting heavier than before on his shoulders.
It was your duty as his wife to ease his worries, wether with open arms or in this instance, open legs.
What started as a hand on his shoulder and a small kiss to his neck where his furs give way to exposed skin has turned into a battle between wife and wolf right there on his desk. Papers sprawled out, ink canister knocked over, and quill long forgotten on the floor.
Your skirts are bunched up to your waist at the mercy of your husbands eager hands. The sound of crumpling paper can be heard under your back where they lay on his desk, where his hands find purchase as he rams into you.
All thoughts are being thoroughly fucked right out of your head, the only ones staying behind are those keeping your legs wrapped around his waist and hand on his arm as they hold onto the edge of the desk above you.
The sound is lewd, where his balls hit your ass and the whimpers you're trying to suppress. A set of footsteps can be heard on the other side of the door just a few feet away. But Cregan does not falter, your back is pushed into the desk again and again. His hips pick up speed, the desk letting out a slight whine in distress.
He comes with a stutter in his thrusts, head burrowing into the crook of your neck where his lips meet your racing pulse. He stays inside of you while the two of you catch your breath. You turn your head to pepper kisses along his temple and into his hair while his hands slowly let go of the edge of the desk and trails down to your waist.
Quickies are usually not something you or your husband divulge in but the stress and midday hour led to such things here and there. He is quick to find a cloth and wipe your inner thighs before helping you down from the desk. You watch him as he adjust the length of your skirt, the sight makes your chest tight and you have to hold yourself back from taking him again.
"You undo me, women. Truly." You chuckle at his husky voice. Sounds like the rendezvous was much needed, your wifely duty accomplished.
"Oh hush, you enjoyed it. Do not deny it."
"I would never deny being between your legs." He is always so blunt. At first his compliments or mere statements surprised you. A life of court training you to speak in tongues, like a snake slithering amongst the weeds. You've grown to love it, love him.
"You can be between them again tonight, husband." Your fingers tread through his hair, fixing the few rogue strands of hair while he finishes arranging your skirts back in order and standing back up to his full height.
His chuckle is deep, resonating from deep in his chest below the leather and furs. You know he was petitions soon, thats why he took you quick and hard, no time to bring you to your own peak of pleasure.
"I will be sure to return the favor tonight, wife."
You stretch onto the tips of your toes and craddle his face within your hands. "Not a favor husband, a wish." You press a soft kiss against his lips, fleeing before he can deepen it and be late for petitions.
You make sure you are in order before you reach for the door to carry on with your day. There were fur pelts to be distributed amongst guards, hand maidens to led, and kitchens to visit before nightfall.
Cregan's promise of tonight leaves you buzzing, like a fire is beneath your skin that not even the cold winds of the north could blow out. It's a few hours while you are walking up the steps to the battlements that you feel the dull ache in your lower back. You're quick to blow it off, your moon blood must be soon.
The ache grows as the hour goes, and you find the pain to strike as you bend to kneel in the Gods wood and as you walk towards your chambers now. The handmaids have set up a warm bath swirling with oils and dried herbs, they have aways been able to know. Maybe the tell tale signs of a hand on your back and a slight hitch on the first step of the stairs gave way to your maids and you can't help but thank the old Gods for them.
You're thanking them as you lower yourself into the tub, a deep sigh escaping your mouth. The heat is perfect on your back and with the roaring fire in the hearth a few feet away you feel like you could fall asleep right there. You shake the thought away and grab the grab, slather it in soap and start by running it down your arms.
Theres the sound of heavy footsteps down the hall, you know its him. You could tell him by the sound of his breathing if need be. They stop in front of the door and you feel the urge to sink deeper into the water. He takes up the whole doorway while walking in and his stoic face breaks into a slight smirk at the sight of you up to your chin in steaming water.
He's slow to take off his cloak and boots but the ambient noise of it is soothing. "I called to have dinner served here in our chambers if that is alright with you, wife."
"That's perfect."
Cregan makes his way towards the tub and keels by your side, one of his hands dipping into the water to feel it. His fingers follow of the line of your arm up to your shoulder before following down your back. You tip forward and arch your back to give him space to continue his track but you flinch at the spike of pain in your lower back.
His hand freezes and his face twists into one of concern. "Are you alright?" You're quick to nod and move to kiss him but he leans back. Some of his hair falls into his eyes and you reach out a hand from the water to tuck it behind his ear. "I am alright, Cregan. I promise."
Your reassurances don't do much to ease the look on his face and his eyes continue to trail over your face. He drops down to both knees from his kneeling position and trails his hand down your back. His eyes follow his hand, no doubt looking for what ails you.
When he gets to the middle of your back his fingers prod at your skin, delicate but firm. It's almost like a massage of sorts and your eyes slowly drift shut. As soon as his fingers prod at the space of your lower back, some space above the swell of your ass you hiss. It makes you open up you eyes. Cregan still has that look on his face, steel eyes meeting yours and you know that look and fight to roll your eyes.
Before you can blink back at him he grabs your waist with both hands, not caring for how the sleeves at his elbows dip into the water. His hands twist you so your back faces him and tries to pull you up til you're up on your knees in the water.
The cold air of the room hits you and you gasp at both the movement and the chill. Your ass is all but in his face at this point and the thought of one of your maids walking in or a servant bringing dinner makes heat rush up your back and neck.
"You're bruised."
You try to turn your head over you shoulder, trying to get a look but you can't. His fingers are light as they trace a portion of skin where he had prodded before. His fingers disappear before you feel his lips. You feel them again and again over the expanse of where you're guessing this bruise is. "It doesn't hurt, at least not as much as you think." The bruise can't be that bad, you think. Just some slight soreness and you start to rack your brain from where you could've possibly got it from.
"Does not matter. It was from my own doing." His voice is quieter than his previous words. Confusion now overtakes your body and you turn your head enough to be able to look over your shoulder and at your husband who's eyes are glued to your lower back.
"The desk and your back. It was my own roughness that caused this."
You reach out to grab one of his wrists, tight enough for him to let you go enough to turn around. "You mean my doing then." His eyes turn up to meet yours and you're quick to cup his face. "It was my need that drove us onto that desk, husband. As much as you would like to think it is yours." You press a chaste kiss to his lips before pressing another onto each cheek. "I am fine."
The look in your eyes is enough for him to shut him up but he soon joins you in the tub. He helps you soap up your legs and back, taking extra time where he thought you would feel the most pain. You believed that was the end of it.
You woke up the next morning to a cold bed and a small tin of ointment left by the maester at Cregan's demand. He stopped by your solar, the kitchen, the Gods wood. Everywhere you were, he was too. You had to all but tell him you could climb the stairs on your own and pull out your own chair. Then there were the touches, too light to be anything really and even the kisses were cut short.
Cregan didn't see you as some helpless women but the second he draped his cloak over your shoulders in front of the old Gods, you were his to protect. Whether it was the winds, beasts, or man. Nothing would harm you or dare to touch you. When he saw that bruise something in his chest sank. He took pride in keeping you warm, happy and safe. To know his lust overshadowed your safety made him feel like a shit husband and an even worse warden of the north.
You didn't think there was anything to make up for it but then flowers started showing up. It wasn't that your husband didn't gift you flowers, he had, but you knew flowers weren't a big thing in the north. The weather only allowed for the bare necessities to grow so you knew the flowers on your bed side were intentional.
Then came your favorite sweets. A new painting of the both of you commissioned for his solar. A new saddle for your horse. New oils for the bath. You had lost count at that point.
It took a lot for you to muster up the courage to speak your mind. The gifts had to stop, the cautiousness had to stop. You missed your husband, your Cregan.
There was never really any issue again. But you still felt it. He would press a kiss to you hips or wrists after he held on too tight after he filled you up with his seed. He guarded the top of your headed from the bed frame when he fucked up into you. And lastly he always put a pillow under your hips when he dragged you to the edge of the bed, or his cloak when you finally managed to convince him to fuck you on his desk again. And you loved your husband even more for it.
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Targ!wife, caressing her baby bump while lying in the bed she shares with her beloved husband: "Such a good little pup, being sweet to your mother and sparing me from cravings and nausea~"
Cregan, the beloved husband, attending to his duties as a Northern lord at his solar: *ankles swollen inside his boots, nauseated by the lingering scent of the venison stew from a dinner two moons past in his memories, and craving sweet oranges*
Targ!wife has never had to undress or dress herself; so, whenever her husband is with her in their chambers relatively early—with the chance for intimacy—Cregan undresses her with patience and devotion. He does so not only because he loves her and adores her body...but also because there is a good chance she might get tangled in the garments or struggle to get out of some of them, like the nightgown.
Loveeeeeee Cregan’s mama not getting the last word mwa-ha-ha-ha targ wife and him are great
Gilliane, watching from hell how Rickon loves his stepmother, that the only Valyrian baby the Targ!wife has is her namesake, and how Cregan is already planning giving his wife other twelve kids:
Gilliane Glover had never liked the idea of a Targ!wife for Cregan; the Valyrian girl had always shown an interest in him, and now that a marriage between them was a possibility, Gilliane was openly opposed to her son failing to take a Northern wife. Fortunately for her, Cregan Stark’s attempted usurpation created a situation where he needed to marry Arra Norrey, allowing him to capitalize on the long-standing bond of friendship between the two of them as the reason of his election.
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Years later—with Lady Gilliane Glover long dead and laid to rest in the crypts—Targ!wife, now a year past childbirth, brings a chubby baby girl with silver hair and purple eyes to visit the grandmother's remains. She had named the twins she bore Rhaenyra and Gilliane; the one named after her mother is the spitting image of Cregan, while the baby named after her mother-in-law bears a striking resemblance to her Valyrian ancestors.
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cw: heavy angst, hurt no comfort, emotional distress, yearning, northern faith themes, cregan's direwolf cameo, grief, inspired a little by penelope and odysseus, (2.4kw).
Cregan Stark, going away on a long hunt beyond the wall.
Cregan Stark, who does not return, even after two years without setting foot back in Winterfell.
"My lady, there have been many, many letters sent," one advisor is brave enough to say, looking as uncomfortable as his words feel to you. "You are the lady of Winterfell without a—"
"Finish your sentence, my lord, and it would be the last you ever speak in my presence!" You snap, palm flattening onto the hardwood of the long council table, eyes colder than the ice frosting the keep's windows at this time of year.
How dare they? How dare they talk like this about him, as if his word is still not law among these walls and the bards sing songs about him as if he’s still here, flesh and blood and yours.
A deep sigh follows your words, exasperated. This discussion had taken place many a time, and each instance came to the same consensus: you will not marry again.
Your husband is not dead.
You know it in your heart.
For the Gods of the North could never forsake him this way. Could never forsake you this way, to take for themselves what you most hold dear, what your soul and mind cling to so desperately, even after many moons without a word of his well-being.
The world beyond the Wall is ever treacherous, filled with peril and misfortunes.
And still, you hope.
And still, you pray.
Praying.
What a laughing matter.
You do not care for prayer, for getting down on one’s knees or touching one’s forehead to the cold ground in Gods knows what sept or, even worse, frozen damp earth cold enough to bite mercifully at your skin.
“They will answer you if you’re truthful, wife,” your husband used to say whenever your nose would turn beneath the Weirwood tree, displeased at having to sit in the frigid winds and wax grateful words for deities that you didn’t believe in, or worse, ask for their favour, be it forgiveness or blessing.
What a waste of time.
What a stupid, futile custom, which does not serve you and never will.
And of that you are most certain, for you have begged and pleaded with those wretched Gods to bring back your husband and to kill each one of the men who dared to raise the question of betrothal to you.
And yet, the petitions do not stop.
And yet, the lords still pester and ask and nag until their throats tighten with annoyance and their brows furrow with disdain for you.
“You are not thinking of The North’s future, my lady,” continues the man who thinks himself above his station, staring you down like it’ll solidify his words somehow. “It needs a lord, where it already has a lady. It cannot continue on ghosts and memories,” his tone mellows, trying to placate, but it does nothing but light a fire under your heels, slowly kindling all the way up towards your heart, your head. “You need a husband—”
“I already have a husband!” you interrupt sharply again, feeling a lump in your throat that you try to swallow down so your voice would not waver.
You cannot show any weakness.
You cannot let the vultures seek to exploit your sorrow, for there are many who would, and more than enough who already do.
“And you still have a lord, if your memory fails you, my lord.”
“My lady, it has been too long—”
“And it will be even longer if I do so wish it!” Your voice bellows in the council room, snapping the other men attending to attention, stiffening in their seats as if their chairs prickle at their backs. “I will take no damned husband until mine own turns up at my door, nothing but ash and bones.”
The words leave your mouth, and in the hope of making your station known, you add another vice around your heart, squeezing until you feel your chest throb with the heaviness of what you just said.
No one around the table looks at you with respect. Not anymore, at least.
Not since the disappearance of your husband, of their lord. In its place stands disdain, pity, and a disgusting spark of hunger.
Hunger for power, for worth, for proving themselves better than they are now that the one man who held them at bay under his boot has been amiss from court.
“Lord Stark had time to return, my lady,” one of them has the gall to say, making your head snap towards him, gaze scalding enough to melt flesh from bones. “Your husband is regrettably dead and—”
“My Cregan is alive!” Your voice cracks on his name, as it always does, even the mere utterance of it bringing forth the moons of grief and sorrow that weave through it like poison. “And any more word of it out of any mouth in this room will be regarded as high treason and thus punished accordingly.”
You cannot look them in the eye as you hurriedly get up and walk out of the room, door shutting behind you hard enough to startle the maids that lingered nearby.
As always, your feet carry you to the very place you curse: cold, damp, and unavailing.
The weirwood tree’s branches move slowly with the wind, as if welcoming you back, just like yesterday. And the day before. And every single day since your heart had been trampled over by your anguish.
It is with ease that you kneel beneath it now, trembling fingers curling into the skirts of your gown until they change pigment from how hard you’re holding on. You would tear this blasted thing to pieces if you could.
But it was one of Cregan’s favourites.
“The colour suits your eyes, sweet wife,” he said one day, stopping you in your tracks, your traitorous heart thumping in your chest like a bird’s wings at the observation. “Wear it more often, if you so please.”
And you did, to your utter dismay and annoyance.
Every time it was out of the washing, it made its way back onto your body, back under your husband’s gaze, which softened at the sight of it, as if pleased that you begrudgingly decided to allow him this one pleasure.
Now, the gown feels like another reminder that there is no one’s gaze sweetening for it, no beautiful grey eyes taking it in as if it were one of life’s blessings.
“I am becoming fiercely cross,” you whisper, chin wobbling as you try to hold back your tears, as if even the Gods are not worthy of seeing the extent of your heartache. “For you have not brought him back to me yet.”
Your eyes sting with the promise of tears, hot and angry, but you do not blink, for you wish not to give them a helping hand to slide down your cheeks.
“I have prayed, and I have knelt, and I have said every possible word in those blasted holy tomes, and yet my wish has not been granted!”
At last, even as you try to keep from breaking, not even you can keep up the facade of an unfeeling wife for too long, not when speaking of him.
“My knees have blistered, and my feet have frozen times over, and yet my Cregan is not here to soothe me!”
Your voice cracks under the anger that pushes your words forward, you vision is blurring from the tears that can no longer be kept at bay.
“Why have you not brought him back to me? Why must I suffer from such grievances while he is not here to appease me, as a husband should?”
It is childish. Selfish, to think of such things, to want your husband back for such whims.
But if not he, then who?
If not him, then no one else can, for you do not want them to. You would rather suffer through a thousand blisters and even colder feet than ask for someone else other than Cregan to help relieve your pain.
“Where is he?”
The question rips out of your throat, painful, making you cough afterwards, wet and croaky from holding back your tears, still clinging onto that stubbornness, even if you are way past looking strong.
Your body crumbles under the weight of your own words, for they go unanswered again, like they always do.
No God answers you.
No mercy is given towards your cause.
Do the Gods take jest in your grief? Do they sit in some place high above, pointing fingers at the woman who used to scoff at the sight of their tree and now sits curled beneath it, begging for scraps of their clemency?
They must, for why have they not brought your heart back home? The one that still sits in your chest is not your own, for it stopped beating as loudly, it stopped following the same tune as Cregan’s, and now only thuds enough to keep you standing.
It was so cold, and yet it was not even close to the feeling of not having your husband close to you as you drifted off to sleep, walking close along Winterfell walls or not using his broad palms to warm your cheeks when the wind bit at them.
All of it felt colder, infinitely so.
You felt the snow dampen your clothes, your hair, your very resilience as you lay curled at the trunk of the weirwood tree, knees hurting as they dug into the frozen earth.
“They’re trying to marry me off,” you whispered, bottom lip wobbling as you hiccuped back sobs, shaking your head fervently as you continued, refusing the notion from your mind, tone only getting more desperate, as if words alone were enough to undo the misfortunes of your heart. “The council. Those good-for-nothing, callous men want me to choose another.”
Sometimes, you believe you have gone mad with grief, finding slivers of comfort in speaking as if Cregan was out there somewhere and could hear you, could reach through time and distance and soothe your sorrow.
It is so foolish.
It is so shameful to speak to the wind and hope it will carry your hopes and pleas to the one your heart yearns for most ardently.
“They want to give me to some lesser lord,” you continue, barely able to see anything past the veil of your tears. “To give some stupid mongrel your title and wife.”
There are not enough words, even if one could compile all that have ever been written, to articulate the way your heart breaks with every sound that leaves your mouth.
You had never known such pain.
But then again, you had never known life without Cregan.
Not after every bone in your body decided it did not want to be separated from him until the day the earth swallowed you both.
“How dare you!” you accuse, voice rising, cracking from overuse, shaking as it tries to make space through painful sobs. “How can you leave me to another?”
It is unfathomable to think of having to look upon someone else’s face and pretend your heart and soul do not call to Cregan. Of having to think about sleeping, eating, and bedding someone who is not your brutish, lovable northern man.
The thought makes you ill, willing your throat to swallow back the bile that rises from such revolting notions.
“Don’t leave me to another, for I will curse you for all eternity if you dare do so! And I will hate you until I draw my last breath.”
You never thought your voice could sound so earnest in its plea for mercy, for salvation from a fate that meant nothing but pain and grief. The promise of a betrothal to someone who is not Cregan would rather find you dead.
“Please come back to me, you insufferable brute.”
After so long in the cold, with nothing but your mournful words and blasted tears for company, you hear a few soft thuds in the snow close to you.
Then, a nudge to your bowed head, before soft sniffing brushed against your temple and hair, making you startle, teary eyes trying to blink away the moisture as you look upon the offending newcomer to your peace.
You scoff when you see the direwolf, but it has no bite in it, long gone, having lost the ability to perform distaste when there was no truth beneath it.
“What do you want from me, you beast?”
Hearing you address it only makes Cregan’s wolf move closer, a soft whine rumbling in its throat, nosing at your tear-streaked cheeks with insistence, as if sensing your distress and wishing to soothe it.
Just like he would.
Your throat feels like it’s burning again.
One of your hands lifts to pat at its furred neck, breath hitching at the warmth of it, not being able to hold yourself back from pressing close, burrowing into the beast with a shaky whimper, wet with tears and need for comfort.
“Don’t you dare forsake me, too.”
It’s vulnerable and disgraceful, and it makes you feel the weakest you’ve ever been, but this creature, this furred thing that nuzzles at you and tries to crawl under your skin out of a need to comfort, is the last remaining piece of your husband.
The last piece of your Cregan that hasn’t been taken from you.
HOTD WRITERS, this is my first time requesting a fic 😔 Please, I request a HotD x reader, but she has Toothless!! Or a Nightfury as her dragon. I beg of you 😭 (bro, imagine a dragon rider popping out of nowhere with a dragon that has invis, lightning abilities, flying fast asf, and the rider just casually jumping off their dragon. It will be cool if the reader was based on Hiccup too. Pls, I need this😭)
Actually, that would be kind of funny, because she would be the only one with a dragon—since House Targaryen actually rides wyverns. Dragons are supposed to have four legs with wings sprouting from the back, whereas wyverns only have two legs and wings that emerge from the sides of the upper torso, featuring claw-like appendages at the tips ☝🏻🤓