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Faible prompt of the day!
I used to be obsessed with Sherlock 2010, so this prompt is so nostalgic

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Her Decision To Make
Another Rhaenyra x Alicent One Shot
Alicent entered the dimly lit chamber with measured steps, her emerald eyes narrowing at the sight before her. Rhaenyra Targaryen, bound and bruised, knelt on the cold stone floor, her defiant gaze lifting to meet Alicentâs. Just beside her, Ser Criston Cole, the seemingly unyielding knight, stood ready to strike the final blow. His sword glittered ominously in the torchlight. The tension in the room was palpable, each heartbeat echoing like war drums.
Alicent hesitated, memories of her girlhood flashing before her eyes. Days of carefree laughter and secret whispers in the gardens, Rhaenyra's once familiar touch and voice haunted her. She swallowed hard, forcing down the lump in her throat.
âStop!â Alicentâs voice trembled yet held authority, halting Cristonâs blade mid-air. âLeave us,â she commanded, already sensing the knightâs reluctance.
For a moment, Cristonâs eyes wavered between loyalty and suspicion, but he ultimately sheathed his sword and turned to leave the room. Once they were alone, the silence seemed louder than any battlefield.
âRhaenyra,â Alicent began, struggling to keep her voice steady. âWhy did you come here?â Rhaenyraâs laugh was bitter and broken.
âWhat choice did I have? My sonsâour bloodâare here. Did you think I would stand idly by?â Alicent faltered, her gaze dropping to her hands that once clutched a prayer book, now stained with the sins of politics and war.
âYou know I cannot simply let you leave,â she whispered, fear and regret mingling in her words.
âThen choose, Alicent,â Rhaenyra said, with a steely resolve that sent shivers down Alicentâs spine. âWill you let Cole kill me, or will you let me go? Decide, and live forever with the consequences.â
The Queen closed her eyes, wrestling with the tidal wave of emotions threatening to drown her. Could she betray her family for the sister of her heart? Time was running out, and with it, the threads of fate tightened around them both.
Alicentâs fingers trembled as she clasped them together, drawing deep, steady breaths to anchor herself. She moved closer to Rhaenyra, the space between them an ocean of lost time and unspoken words. The queen's eyes softened as memories rushed back like waves crashing upon the jagged cliffs of her heart.
"Do you remember when we used to sneak out of the Red Keep?" Alicent asked, her voice barely a whisper. Rhaenyraâs hardened expression faltered, a flicker of nostalgia lighting up her violet eyes.
âThe nights we spent by the Dragonpit,â she said with a faint smile. âPlaying at being dragonriders, dreaming of a world so different from this.â Alicent allowed herself a small, sad smile.
âYou were always so fearless."
âAnd you kept me from being reckless,â Rhaenyra responded gently, her gaze shimmering with emotion. âWe needed each other, back then.â The weight of their shared history pressed down on Alicentâs soul, each memory a precious gem tarnished by the rust of ambition and betrayal.
âIt wasnât supposed to be like this.â Her voice cracked, pain seeping through her carefully cultivated composure. âWe were supposed to stand together.â
âYet here we are, divided by more than just this iron chair,â Rhaenyra said, her tone a mix of sorrow and steely resolve. âI never wanted to hurt you, Alicent. But I will not apologize for fighting for my children.â
Alicentâs eyes glistened with unshed tears. She looked at Rhaenyra and saw not an enemy, but the girl she had once loved, the friend who had whispered secrets into her ear and made her ruffle her skirts in laughter.
âWhy does it have to come to this?â Alicent murmured. âWhy does power demand such sacrifice?â She felt the walls of the Red Keep closing in around her, the weight of her duty suffocating her spirit.
Rhaenyra, bound but unbroken, lifted her chin.
âIt doesnât have to, Alicent. We could change it. We could find another way.â Their eyes locked, and for a heartbeat, Alicent saw a glimmer of hopeâfragile but beckoning.
But was it a mirage in the desert of their despair, or a genuine path forward? The queen wrestled with the implications of her decisions, clutching onto the vestiges of softer times. The silence grew heavier, the tension palpable as destiny hung in the balance.
"Rhaenyra, please," she implored, her voice infused with desperation. "Surrender. If you give yourself up willingly, perhaps we can find a way to negotiate, to protect your children and avoid further bloodshed."
Rhaenyraâs expression hardened immediately, her eyes narrowing to dangerous slits. The warmth of their reminiscences evaporated like mist in the sun, leaving behind only the cold, stark reality of their positions.
âSurrender?â Rhaenyra echoed, her voice rising with each syllable. âYou ask me to surrender? After all that has been taken from me? My fatherâs throne, my dignity, my sonsâour blood? And you, Alicent, you stand there and demand that I fall at their feet?â Alicent flinched at the venom in Rhaenyraâs tone, but she pressed on, her own resolve bolstered by her duty to her children and her realm.
âRhaenyra, I want to help you. I want to save you. If you continue to defy them, they will show no mercy. Think of your sons. Think ofââ
âDo not speak of my sons!â Rhaenyra cut her off harshly, her voice a dagger slicing through the air. âYou stand by while they are held captive, and you dare to speak of mercy? Of safety? You lost the right to advise me the moment you allied yourself with my enemies.â The queenâs eyes filled with tears, her heart breaking under the weight of Rhaenyra's wrath.
âI never wanted this, Rhaenyra. I fought to protect what I believed was right for the realm, for my children. But I never wanted it to come at such a cost.â
âThen you chose poorly, Alicent,â Rhaenyra snapped, her chains rattling as she shifted. âYou turned your back on me, on us, for the sake of power and position. And now, you ask me to surrender my very soul? To beg for mercy from those who have wronged me?â Alicent's composure began to crack, her voice trembling with emotion.
âIt doesn't have to end this way, Rhaenyra. We can still find a path to peace, a way toââ
âEnough!â Rhaenyra's shout echoed through the chamber, a death knell to Alicentâs pleas. âThere can be no peace while my family is in chains, while the throne I was promised is usurped. You may have forgotten what we once were, Alicent, but I have not. And I will not yield.â
Alicent stepped back, her heartache visible in her eyes. The chasm between them seemed wider than ever, the bridge they once shared collapsing into the abyss of history and hurt.
Suddenly, the sound of armored footsteps echoing down the corridor served as a grim reminder of the gathering forces against Rhaenyra. Otto Hightowerâs voice, barking orders, grew louder. Aegon and Ser Criston Cole were close behind, their determination evident in their every step. Alicent's heart pounded, her eyes looking feverently back and forth between her old friend and the shadows of the future.
âGo, Rhaenyra,â Alicent whispered urgently, her fingers fumbling with the chains that bound her former friend. âRun while you still can.â Rhaenyraâs eyes widened in shock, disbelief and gratitude warring within them.
âAlicentâwhy?â
âJust go!â Alicent insisted, her voice breaking. âBefore they get here.â
The chains clattered to the floor just as Otto, Aegon, Ser Criston, and a retinue of knights rounded the corner. For a fleeting moment, it seemed Rhaenyra might escape, her path clear and her spirit unbroken. But fate, ever a cruel mistress, had other plans.
âHalt!â Otto bellowed, his eyes narrowing as he spotted the fleeing Rhaenyra. âSeize her! For the good of the realm!â The knights surged forward, their intent clear. Rhaenyraâs eyes flashed with a mix of defiance and fear as she turned to face her pursuers, realizing the futility of her brief freedom. Drawing upon what strength remained, she readied herself to fight, but the odds were insurmountable.
Aegonâs voice rang out, cold and commanding, âShe cannot be allowed to escape. Her head is demanded by the crown!â Ser Criston unsheathed his sword, his expression unyielding and resolute.
âPrepare yourself, Rhaenyra,â he intoned, his gray eyes locked onto hers. âYour defiance ends here.â Alicentâs heart shattered, her mind a storm of conflicting emotions. She had loosened the chains, but now she could only watch, helpless, as the woman she once loved faced a dire end.
âNo!â Alicent cried out, tears streaming down her cheeks as she moved to stand between the knights and Rhaenyra. âThere must be another way! Please, for the sake of all we once were...â
But her pleas fell on deaf ears. Ottoâs stern gaze held no mercy, Aegonâs resolve was unwavering, and Ser Cristonâs duty was clear. The room filled with the sound of steel clashing with steel, Rhaenyraâs last stand against overwhelming forces. Rhaenyra, cornered and outnumbered, fought valiantly, her every move filled with desperation and unyielding will. The room became a battlefield, Alicent caught in the middle of a storm she had inadvertently unleashed.
Alicent's body moved before her mind could object, a primordial instinct driving her to shield Rhaenyra from the advancing knights. She threw herself in front of Rhaenyra, arms spread wide, her emerald eyes blazing with defiance.
âSTOP!â Alicentâs voice cracked through the air like a thunderclap.
The room fell into stunned silence. Otto, Aegon, and Ser Criston halted mid-step, their eyes widening as they beheld the queenâs dramatic intervention. The tension was a thick, suffocating fog that seemed to freeze everyone in their tracks.
âMother, what are you doing?â Aegonâs voice wavered, a rare streak of uncertainty threading through his usual arrogance.
âI wonât let you murder her.â Alicentâs voice was a mix of desperation and iron will. âNot like this.â
Ottoâs eyes narrowed, the cold calculation in his gaze chilling.
âYou are jeopardizing the realmâs stability, Alicent. Think of your children, our legacy.â
Alicentâs tears sparkled in the dim light as she shook her head emphatically.
âWhat legacy is built on the blood of friends? On betrayal and senseless violence?â
Rhaenyra, still catching her breath from the brief skirmish, stared at Alicent with a mixture of shock and gratitude.
Her voice was unsteady as she spoke, âAlicent...â
Ser Criston took a step forward, his sword still drawn.
âYour grace, you must understand. She is a threat to the realm, to your sonâs rightful claim.â
âI understand more than you think, Criston,â Alicent replied sharply. âAnd I say, stand down!â
Ottoâs jaw clenched, clearly wrestling with the competing demands of loyalty, duty, and the queenâs unexpected resistance.
âAlicent, this is madness. She cannot be allowed to live.â
âThen you must strike me down first,â Alicent declared, her voice resolute. âFor I will not move.â The room quivered with uncertainty, the gathered knights exchanging hesitant glances, unsure of how to proceed.
Aegonâs face darkened with an emotional storm, caught between the commands of his mother and the expectations of his council.
âAlicent, please,â Otto pleaded, though his voice held a thinly veiled threat. âDo not force our hand.â Rhaenyraâs eyes remained locked on Alicentâs, a silent exchange passing between them. It was as if the years of bitterness and division had evaporated, leaving only the raw, unfiltered core of their bond.
âGo now,â Alicent whispered to Rhaenyra, her voice tender yet urgent. âFind your sons.â Rhaenyra hesitated, her eyes scanning the room full of armed enemies. But Alicentâs unwavering stance and desperate command fueled her courage. She nodded, stepping back cautiously.
But as Rhaenyra moved, Aegonâs fury erupted, âNo! I will not let her escape!â The room once again bristled with danger, Alicentâs defiance standing as the last barrier between Rhaenyra and a certain doom.
Aegonâs face twisted with fury, his grip tightening on the hilt of his sword. He surged forward, intent on finishing what had been started.
âEnough! Iâll end this myself!â Rhaenyraâs eyes widened with alarm as Aegon raised his blade, the room frozen in a perilous moment suspended in time.
But before the steel could meet its mark, Alicent moved with a speed fueled by desperation and love.
âNo!â Alicent screamed, throwing herself between her son and Rhaenyra. The sharp, unforgiving edge of Aegonâs sword struck her side, cutting deep. Alicent gasped as pain seared through her, her body absorbing the force meant for Rhaenyra.
âMOTHER!â Aegon's voice cracked with horror and disbelief as he stumbled back, dropping his sword. His eyes were wild, his hands trembling at what he had just done. The room erupted in chaos, knights and attendants rushing forward, shouting in alarm. Rhaenyra caught Alicent as she staggered, her strength now the only thing keeping the queen from collapsing.
âAlicent, hold on,â she urged, her voice laced with panic. âYou must hold on.â Alicentâs vision blurred, but she clung to her consciousness, gritting her teeth against the agony. Blood trickled from her wound, staining her gown and pooling on the cold stone floor.
âRhaenyra,â she managed, her voice a fragile whisper. âRun. Take your sons and run.â Otto's expression was a tumult of rage and desperation as he shouted orders to the knights.
âArrest her!â he bellowed, pointing at Rhaenyra. âAnd tend to the queen! Quickly!â Rhaenyra set Alicent down gently, her eyes hardening with resolve once more. She knew that staying would mean not just her capture but possibly the loss of everything she held dear.
âI will not forget this, Alicent,â she whispered, pressing her forehead briefly to Alicent's. âI will repay this debt.â She stood and faced the circle of knights who closed in, ready to fight her way through if necessary.
But fate took another twist. Fenys, one of the younger knights, hesitatedâa flicker of doubt in his eyes.
âThere has been enough bloodshed today,â he murmured, stepping aside and creating an opening. The other knights wavered, uncertain whether to obey Ottoâs commands or follow Fenys's reluctant example. Rhaenyra seized the moment of hesitation, bolting through the crack in the circle.
âAfter her!â Otto raged, but Criston's voice cut through.
âHave we not lost enough today?â Ser Cristonâs calm but stern voice halted everyone, his sharp gaze assessing the bedraggled assemblage. âDo we want to add the blood of our queen to the list of our sins?â
As Rhaenyra disappeared into the shadows of the Red Keep, Alicentâs fading consciousness clung to the fragile hope that some new path might yet be forged from the wreckage of their decisions.
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