Thou Shalt Not Covet
summary | Aemond is displeased to find his wife alone with his drunken brother.
pairing | aemond targaryen x wife!reader, unrequited aegon ii targaryen x reader
tags | 18+, MINORS DNI! oral sex (f), p in v sex, voyeurism, masturbation (m), angst, possessive aemond, aegon is kinda pathetic, Everyone Needs To Chill
wordcount | 5.8k
note | i owe aeg a written apology for this one, im sorry pooks </3 the idea for this came in a peach bellini-induced dream
likes, comments, and reblogs are much appreciated! <3
(dividers by @targaryen-dynasty)
It was nearing the hour of the bat, you had been sitting on your vanity chair, brushing your long locks when you heard the door to yours and Aemondâs marital chambers open. You perked up at the sound, turning with a smile on your face to greet your lord husband. He had been called away to the Tower of the Hand as soon as supper had ended, dealing with urgent matters of the realm while the king was nowhere to be seen. You jumped when the man standing in your room was not Aemond, but your good brother-in-law, Aegon. His cheeks were flushed, his stance wobbly, no doubt from the amount of wine he had consumed tonight.Â
âAegon!â you exclaimed. You quickly reached for your robe, covering your nightgown-clad figure to save yourself some modesty. âWhat in the Seven Hells are you doing here?â
The inebriated king jumped at the sight of you and the sound of his name. âGods be good,â he said while steadying himself. He didnât feel great, and the sight of you in your nightgown did nothing to ease his disorientation. He leaned a hand against the doorframe, rubbing a hand across his warm face, greeting you, âSister.â
âIs something wrong, my king?â you asked, concerned with the faraway look in his eyes. You kept your distance still, wary of his graceâs well-known habits when deep in his cups. âIf you are looking for Aemond, I am afraid he is still caught up in that meeting with your grandsire.â
âI just needed to get out, staying in these walls has given my mind no reprieve,â Aegon said with what you felt was an honest answer. He let out a heavy sigh, the corner of his lips dipping into a small frown. âI didnât mean to startle you. I wanted to ask Aemond about his opinion on something important.â
Aegon could scarcely remember the steps he had taken that lead him to your chambers, the small details of what he needed to say held in the slippery grip of his drunken stupor. The sting from his mother's hand on his cheek and the stabbing tone of her voice led him away from his seat in the council table, where he was needed, and into the tunnels that lead to the familiar path of his refuge. With a cup of ale in his hand and the boisterous ruckus of the alehouse, the king had forged himself a plan.
A ship to depart from the Bay by dawn. Essos. A crown for Aemond.
You were aware of Aegon being at the receiving end of his motherâs ire once more, no doubt escaping to his cups after their fight that had echoed through the halls of the Keep. You approached his leaning figure, coming to stand by the settee, patting down the cushions to invite him in.Â
âWhy donât you sit? Aemond might be back in a few, and you look like the slightest poke would send your face to the mud, brother,â you offered. Though your brother-in-law was far from being as proper and honorable as your lord husband, you worried for him. Aegon wasnât perfect, yet it would be hard to deny that he has struggled to find his place in the family. You have seen the gloom that always clouded his purple orbs, one he had tried to hide when he had sat the Iron Throne and the Conquerorâs crown was placed upon his head.
Aegon did as he was told, sinking into the seat with a heavy thud and a groan. Silence encompassed the room for a moment, the crackling of the hearth filling in the gaps between you and the king. He could feel himself sobering up fast, the fact that he was sitting with his brotherâs wife, his beautiful wife, while Aemond was away had him flustered, his senses fighting through the cloudy haze of the liquor in his system.
âYour husband,â he managed, âis he really as praiseworthy as mother makes him out to be?â Aegon queried, his tone casual and light. You approached the seat across from him, pulling your robe tighter around your figure as you sat down.
âWhat do you think? Heâs your brother. You have known what he is like much longer than I,â you responded, smiling at him softly. Your head tilted ever so slightly when you studied the elder Targaryen before you, how his plump cheeks were flushed and the skin under his eyes held perpetual lines of exhaustion. Aegon let out a low hum, twisting his lips while he stared into the fire.Â
âAemond has always been a good man. A bit of a brute, but a good man,â Aegon said, nodding, but then paused to consider his words. âI suppose I want to knowâŚis he kind to you?â
âThe most kind,â you smiled bashfully. The thoughts of your lord husband always brought about a warmth that painted your cheeks, especially the ones when his icy cold demeanor always melted around you, an occurrence he said was only possible with your power. A dreamy sigh left your lips as you longed to have him by your side at that moment, still eagerly awaiting his return from his duties. You turned to meet Aegonâs gaze, âI know it is hard to believe, but he is so good to me, your brother. I never expected our marriage to turn out this way. So⌠wonderful.â
A smile, slight at first, appeared on Aegonâs lips at the sight of your blissful face, whispering a small âgoodâ, before returning his gaze to the hearth. Another beat of silence passed you before you spoke up once more.Â
âAnd you and Helaena? Is everything alright?â You asked, inquiring about the state of Aegon and his sister-wife, to which Aegon only gave a small shrug.
 âYou know Helaena, I never know how she feels about anything,â he said with a rueful smile on his lips. You frowned at his words, feeling bad with how quickly his smile dropped once he finished speaking.
âHelaena, sheâŚâ you trailed off, trying to find the right words to approach the subject. âShe is so special. Sheâs not like the rest of us. She is bestowed with gifts that I donât think any of us truly understand, nor can she fully carry the weight of. She needs someone to carry that weight with her, Aegon. I know you try for her, but it all just requires time. Give her time to open up to you, brother. Donât force it out of her,â you advised. The kingâs eyes sparkled when they stared at you while you spoke, attentive and awake. The corner of his plump lips quirked up at your words, breathing out a huff.
âââShe does seem fragile, doesnât she?â Aegon said. You watched as he fiddled with his thumbs, a twinge in your heart at the sight of him. It was no secret the king and queen had an unconventional relationship, with them being brother and sister, coupled with their utterly contrasting personalities. Even with children, Aegon and Helaena had never found their rhythm with each other, and the gaps in their marriage were only intensified whenever it was held in contrast to yours and Aemondâs marriage.
âHow do you put up with his moods? Aemond, I mean,â Aegon suddenly asked with a small grin, eager to change the subject. âHeâs not a pleasant man when heâs in a temper, to put it mildly.â
The surprise on your face was evident as the conversation shifted back to you, a small chuckle leaving your lips at his words.Â
âOh, believe me, I have tried many ways to deal with that fiery temper of his,â you laughed along with Aegon. âI am no dragon, I find no use in fighting fire with fire, though it has taken a bit of creativity to tame that temper of his.âÂ
A suggestive glint in your eyes twinkled as you spoke, giggling when Aegon let out a boisterous laugh in understanding. He was visibly surprised by his good sisterâs candor, one he had not something he had expected out of you.
âAnd I bet youâve been successful at it too, havenât you?â he asked, cackling when you clamped a hand over your mouth to stifle your laughter.
âQuite a bit, yes!â you agreed, a proud smile on your lips. Aegon shook his head at you, his shoulders bouncing with the laughter that bubbled from his chest.
The ease that flowed between both of you took Aegon by surprise. If only he could have more moments with you like this, perhaps heâd be a better man, a better king, even. No wonder Aemond had been so taken with you. His brooding brother had taken on a lightness to him since you had entered his life, one Aegon had first thought was quite bizarre to see in the one-eyed prince at first, but now he understood. You held the power to make any man change his ways with a single smile.
âGods be good. That man is lucky to have you.â
Your mischievous smile turned into one of fondness at the kingâs words, your longing for your lord husband growing all the more the longer he was missing from your side.Â
âNo luckier than I to have him as my husband,â you responded, earning a low hum from the king. Large round eyes, ones he bore from his mother, turned to look at you, glimmering against the warm glow from the fireplace. You fiddled with your fingers with uncertainty when you caught the change in his gaze, the warmth of his amethyst orbs turning to that of hidden longing. You knew this wasnât because of love for you, it couldnât be. You assumed the king merely craved the stability and trust that yours and Aemondâs marriage had, but you couldnât deny the way he looked at you at times, a look almost too similar to that your husband held for you.Â
It was best to probably dismiss your brother-in-law for the sake of being proper, but you just didnât have it in you to leave him on his own for the night, not when the murky sorrow returned to his eyes, replacing the light your presence had stoked. You cleared your throat, the air in the room suddenly turning prickly.Â
âIâm sorry that Aemond is taking so long. Why donât you lay for a bit while you wait, brother? The daybed is quite comfortable,â you offered. Aegon instantly refused, not wanting to impose in your own chambers.
âNo, no, I should go. I will be alright, princess,â he reassured, though the way your face held uncertainty made him falter. There was no doubt anyone who would come upon him in the halls would immediately know of his whereabouts, with his messy silver tresses, half-open doublet, and the smell of cheap mead that he exuded. Hells, when did he lose one of his rings?
You managed to convince him to settle by the daybed, promising to wake him upon Aemondâs return. It took little effort for him to fall asleep, the liquor in his system quickly submitting him to the depths of slumber. You fetched some furs to drape over his sleeping figure, soft snores resonating from the daybed. A sigh left your lips at the state of the elder Targaryen, worried about how he had been coping with the weight of the crown upon his shoulders.
 You were on your side of the bed, engrossed in your reading when your husband finally returned from his duties. You looked at Aemond in worry when he eyed his brotherâs sleeping figure, his features immediately merging into one of anger and confusion after finding his wife and his brother all alone at night.Â
âWhat the hell is he doing in our chamber?â He asked, his tone harsh.Â
âAemond..â you said softly, putting away your book before rising to approach him. Your arms came up to caress his biceps, soothing him. âHe came looking for you, husband. Your brother is troubled, he waited for your return to talk to you about it,â you explained, hoping your husband would see reason and put away his anger, though his furrowed brows let you know that you shouldnât get too hopeful.Â
âI donât care what he was looking for. King or not, he should know better than to intrude on my wife,â Aemond spat, his anger still not waning while his voice rose. He was about to say more when you squeezed his biceps, a frown on your features. His own immediately softened, an exasperated sigh leaving his lips. âYou shouldnât be around him when heâs like this.âÂ
âI know, I know. But I was worried for him. I couldnât just turn him away, my love,â you explained. Your hands drifted down to take hold of his fisted palms, making him unclench to let you take his hands in yours. âI should have made you aware of his being here. He needed someone to talk to, husband. I told him to lie down while he waited for you, but I fear the wine has gotten the best of him,â you pressed kisses to your husbandâs wrists, placing his calloused palms to cup your face. Your eyes met his good one as it studied you, your feet taking a small step closer to his warmth.
âWas there anything he told you?â Aemond asked. You both looked at his sleeping figure. Aegon's snores had stopped, but he still lay peacefully asleep on your daybed.Â
âHe asked about our wellbeing but that was about it.â You half-lied. You thought it best to keep your conversation with the elder Targaryen between yourselves, something only you understood.Â
Aemondâs apprehension of having his brother around his wife was something he did not hide, well aware of his hidden desire and admiration for his lady. The thought of you and Aegon spending time alone in your marital chambers while he was away took all of him not to strangle his sleeping brother if it werenât for your soft presence. He could laugh at the incredulity of the circumstances, his brother having clearly wasted no time to seize the opportunity in his absence.Â
The one-eyed prince stepped away from your grasp, turning away to rid himself of his day clothes. You bit your lip anxiously as he continued to spare glares at his slumbering brother. You approached him once more, standing in front of him. Your hands caressed his chest while he pulled you in by your waist, craving your touch after hours of being away. You planted a small kiss on his cheek for comfort, and another one on his lips.Â
âI think it best for you to talk to him, my love. You both understand each other the best, after all,â you said softly. Your husband let out another angry sigh despite your kisses. How sweet you were, nothing but goodness in the fibers of your being. In his heart of hearts, he wished it werenât so, that this kindness was only reserved for him, your lord husband, that way he would be saved from the many who feel smitten by your charms, his own brother for one.Â
âI have no wish to even look at him,â Aemond snapped, looking away from you. He shook his head, knowing what he wanted to say, but being unable to bring himself to do it. âI just donât like it. He looks at you, covets you.â
âAemond..â you started, but you sighed as your husband gave you a warning look. âI swear to you, husband. He merely came with the intent to talk to you tonight. He was proper with me,â you promised, cupping his face in trying to reassure him, but his sharp jaw had stayed clenched. Your face dropped, frowning when he still refused to look at you.
âDarling,â you beckoned. You dipped your head to meet his gaze, a silent plea of understanding in your countenance when you stared at each other. You watched Aemond study your face with a cold glint. Seeing your husband still aggravated by your current situation, you knew you had to do something to calm him, lest he did something irrational to the sleeping king in your midst.
Tentatively, you pressed your lips against his in a kiss. You felt him soften ever so slightly, deepening the kiss when his hand caressed your cheek, his thumb tracing over your cheekbone. When you pulled away, you pressed your forehead against your husbandâs, his hot breath fanning over your face.
âWhat was that for?â Aemond asked, his tone still hardened.
âMissed you,â you mumbled against his lips, kissing him once more. It was quick to escalate, with Aemond taking the lead. His tongue prodded its way into your mouth, exploring your warm cavern while a whine emitted deep from your throat at your husbandâs ministrations. You felt his hands wander down to your waist to settle on her arse with a firm squeeze. Breathless you pulled away, though your husbandâs firm grip bid you to stay pressed against his chest.Â
âI do not want this happening again,â he said quietly, a hint of anger still in his voice. His jealousy flared, a heat rising in his head that inhibited him to think clearly. It was irrational, and he hated that it was so, but he did not know how to let it go. âYou are my wife,â Aemond practically growled.
You nodded at him obediently, whispering, âI am all yours, Aemond. Always,â before surging forward to kiss him again.
âI love you,â the prince said as the kiss broke. âI am yours, and you are mine.â
You had barely reciprocated the words before Aemond was kissing you again, this time more urgent and passionate as you grew more heated. His lips traveled to your neck, sucking and kissing while his hands gripped your behind. You had almost let your eyes roll back into your skull in pleasure when you barely remembered that Aegon still lay asleep in your chambers.Â
âDarling⌠Your brotherâŚ.â you trailed off, barely getting the words out while your husband pressed his growing stiffness into your center. âHe is still sleeping there, my love.â
âLet him watch if he wants. Itâs what he does anyway,â your husband said, his voice coming out with barely any volume to it with his face still pressed into your neck. He had enough for the moment, but he knew he wouldnât be able to hold on forever.
âAemond,â you warned, an unsure glint in your eye. You werenât sure if this was some sort of sick power play your husband was doing to assert his possession over his wife to his brother, but you were still apprehensive about the whole ordeal. And yet, the heat that pooled in your center coupled with the look the silver-haired man held before you was making your rationality jump out the window.Â
The longer you made your husband wait, the more you saw his temper rise again. You quickly kissed him once more, letting your lord husband do whatever he wanted for the night. You pushed the idea of being intimate while Aegon lay asleep and risked being watched when he woke into the back of your mind, focusing on her and Aemond alone. It would be a lie to say the idea of getting caught and watched didnât excite you at all. The idea of your prince asserting his possession over you in front of another man made you feel heated, wanted, and highly desirable. After all, Aegon was fully asleep anyway.Â
Time to get creative.
Aegon was in fact, not asleep. He had woken up the moment Aemond returned, but continued to lay with his eyes closed upon hearing his brotherâs anger at his intrusion. He knew if he were to awaken there was a good chance of a big fight breaking out between them, perhaps of Aemond even killing him right then and there.Â
And so, he continued to pretend to be asleep while he listened to Aemondâs rage and his wifeâs attempts to soothe him. Even with just listening, the elder could tell how easily the ladyâs soft demeanor warmed his brotherâs cold one. His heart thumped wildly against his chest, forcing his eyes to remain shut.
Amidst hushed whispers, his ears perked up in curiosity when he heard a wet smacking, then another, and then more. Hushed whispers again, and then the sound of kissing continued once more. From where the daybed was situated in their chambers, He only needed to crane his neck slightly to the side and crack his eyes open just a hair to see you and Aemond in a passionate embrace. Despite the darkness brought about by the dying embers of the hearth, he could still see how his brotherâs hand wandered, squeezing and caressing his wife. He saw how you kissed him with such passion, one he was unsure any lady had ever done with him. Jealousy burned within him, while heat pooled in his chest at the sight of the two lovers. He was a fool to continue to listen, to witness what was before him, but Aegon couldnât find the strength to look away. What the king wouldnât give for her to be doing that to him, to hold her in his arms. He was sickened with desire.
The younger prince led you to bed, where he bunched up your nightgown to your hips before descending his lips upon your core. Aemond had an inkling that his brother would awaken, a sick desire to show the king what was his overwhelmed him. Lost in the depths of the mindnumbing pleasure that devoured your wit, you were none the wiser with your husbandâs little game. He was wary enough to cover your bareness with his body, though the sweet sounds emanating from your lips were hard to stifle. Still, your husband had no complaints.Â
Your husband was like a man starved, devouring your sweet ambrosia like it was the water that gave him life. You bit back the mewls that threatened to escape your mouth, though your efforts were futile as they only grew in volume with your impending release.
âAemond, the curtain,â you mumbled before a moan cut off your words. You reached out to the curtain hanging from your bedpost, urging your husband to cover you for the sake of decency. If he even heard your word, he paid them no mind while he continued to fuck you with his tongue. His nose nuzzled against your pearl, the sparks of pleasure shooting from your nub sending you into a dizzying haze. Your release washed over you like the tide, and you had barely been granted a moment of reprieve to see if Aegon had been disturbed before your husband had freed his cock, sparing no second and breaching your walls.Â
You threw your head back into the feather mattress, a breathless whine escaping your lips as he rutted into you at an unforgiving pace. Your hands clung onto your husbandâs shoulders while you willed yourself to stay mindful of the noise, yet you couldnât help the soft whines of your husbandâs name that left your lips, much to the one-eyed princeâs delight.Â
Aegonâs cock strained painfully in his breeches at the sweet sounds you were making for his brother. His hand twitched to rub at his bulge, and he subtly covered his lap with a cushion to pleasure himself. From his view, he was only granted the sight of his brotherâs back while your legs wrapped around his trim waist, but the lewd sounds of skin slapping against skin made Aegonâs skin tingle and his cock jump against his palm. He rubbed himself in tandem with the rhythm of the bedframeâs creaking, praying that the darkness of the room made it so that neither of you would catch him in the act.Â
Aemond surged forward to meet your lips in a kiss that was a mess of teeth, tongue, and spit. His pace remained relentless, determined to make you fall apart on his cock while his brother helplessly watched. One quick look behind him and he had seen Aegon, crowned king of the Seven Kingdoms, pathetically jerking himself off to the sight of him fucking his wife. Aemond may have once coveted the crown placed upon his brotherâs head and the glory that came along with it, but for once he had something his brother wanted. Nothing else would ever come above the warmth of your embrace and the sweet nectar from between your thighs. As a second son he would be bestowed no lands, no legacy, and no other glory, but what more would a man need than a wife who sang the loveliest melody while he split her open with his cock?
Your nails dug into the hard planes of Aemondâs back as he drove you further into your second peak. It was all overwhelming, the caution of keeping quiet, the mind-numbing pleasure of your princeâs cock driving into your cunt, and his grunts of pleasure in your ear, coupled with the electrifying sparks of his thumb playing with your pearl.Â
âDo you like this, dear wife? Making me fuck you while your king lay asleep in our chambers? Is this what you wanted, hm? Is this what you wanted me to do?â Aemond growled in your ear, punctuating each query with a harsh thrust. You could only whine and whimper in response, while the warmth in your belly only grew higher, and higher, until it spread all over like cold water, making you spill around Aemondâs cock while you moaned in ecstasy.Â
Behind you, Aegon bit his lip harshly as he spilled into his breeches, the sounds of your release driving him towards his. He pressed his face into the cushion to hide his panting, his skin growing heated with the humid air of sex that filled the room.Â
Aemond soon spurted his own seed into your core, the pulsing of your walls milking him dry while his thrusts slowed. He collapsed on top of you for a moment, breathing in the scent of your damp skin while he caught his breath.Â
âI love you,â he said against your skin, this time without the anger behind his words.
You caressed your husbandâs hair while he continued to lay on top of you, equally feeling as boneless with his weight engulfing you comfortingly like a blanket.Â
âI love you,â you whispered in response. âThere is nothing else I desire for in this world other than you, my love.â
Aegon felt an odd twinge in his chest at your words. For a moment, just a few seconds, he fantasized you had uttered those words to him, and you were his.
After regaining your senses, you lifted your head slightly to take a peek at Aegon. From the view where you lay, it looked to you that the king remained peacefully asleep despite you and your husbandâs activities. Though the darkness in the room betrayed you, making it hard for you to actually see the tear that had streaked down his cheek.
âI guess that didnât wake him up,â you mused. The prince merely hummed in response, his face still buried in the crook of your neck.
âNo, he can sleep through anything. Must be nice,â Aemond said quietly. He bit back the smirk at your blissful unawareness, moving to lay on his back before pulling you to his chest.
âWill you promise me that you will talk to him? On the morrow?â you asked, looking up at him with hope. Your husband nodded, sealing his promise with a kiss on your forehead. He pulled the covers over the both of you, rubbing your back while you drifted off into slumber. Your husband held you tight through the night, pleasantly satisfied.Â
You remained asleep when Aemond had gotten up just as the sun broke through the horizon, pulling away from you to prepare for his morning training. After getting dressed in his training clothes, Aemond approached his brotherâs sleeping figure on the daybed, nudging him awake. He threw a spare training jacket to Aegon, which covered his confused face, dazed with exhaustion.Â
âGet up,â Aemond said coldly, eyeing his brother with indifference. âYouâre going to train with me.âÂ
The kind did not appreciate his brother's prodding. He would have preferred to sleep for another hour if Aemond would allow it, but he also knew his brother rarely allowed things that he, himself did not have a preference for, and so Aegon rose from the daybed with great annoyance, and a deep sense of contempt. He let out a groan when he stretched his aching limbs, the exhaustion from the previous night still coursing through his muscles. Aegon had been talking a little too loud for Aemondâs liking, who turned to his brother to quiet him.Â
âShut it. Do not disturb my wife,â he hissed, eyeing your sleeping figure when you slightly stirred. Aegon rolled his eyes at his brotherâs order, though obediently changing his dirty doublet for his brotherâs gambeson.Â
âYouâre one to talk about disturbing others in their sleep,â the king grumbled under his breath. Aemond merely let out a breathy chuckle at his brotherâs words.Â
This idiot. Subtlety was never his strong suit.
While Aegon finished up the last buckle of his garment, Aemond kneeled one knee on the bed to lean over your sleeping figure, planting a small kiss on your forehead. You let out a small dreamy hum in response, still deep into the throes of your slumber. Aemond pulled up the furs to cover you better, before turning to Aegon and leading him outside.
The morning air was crisp when the brothers descended the steps to the training yard. Few littered about, mostly servants running around in preparation for the day. The surprise in their gaze was undeniable at witnessing their king awake so early, the sight of him in the training yard with his brother clearly not a usual occurrence.Â
The brothers sparred together, or rather, Aegon was pathetically dodging his brotherâs attacks while Aemond swung at him with a skilled ease. It was clear there was a tension between the two, one they were both well aware of the reason why. With only a few hits in, Aegon had already begun to pant, the years of his negligence in his sword training catching up to him quickly.
âI hope the satisfaction you get from this helps to quench the fire in your cock, brother,â the king taunted, heaving.
âThereâs only one person who can quench the fire in my cock, and it certainly isnât you,â Aemond retorted, indifference coating his tone but a smirk decorated his lips. âMy wife tells me you had something to say to me. What was so important you chose to intrude on my wife in the middle of the night?â
Aegon held up a hand in defeat, dropping his sword carelessly into the dirt before bending over to lean his hands on his knees. He took deep breaths while he willed himself not to vomit, the wine in his stomach not settling well with the strenuous ordeal he found himself in so early in the morning.
Essos. His crown for freedom. All of those now seemed like a faraway dream, with the way his brother looked down on him with an unhidden contempt, the effort would be completely futile.
âI thought we could talk, as brothers. Yet standing here in front of you know, I see that is far likely to happen, Aemond,â Aegon said, resignation in his tone. His brother scoffed, shaking his head in disbelief.
âââTalk,â Aemond said, his voice filled with sarcasm. He let out a small chuckle, grabbing a rag to wipe his sword. âWe can talk,â he expressed, his tone carrying a feigned lightness that perturbed Aegon. âJust not about your little obsession with my wife, brother.â
âMy obsession?â Aegon responded, incredulous. He looked at Aemond in utter disbelief, who continued to clean his sword calmly. âIf anyone is obsessing about someone here, Aemond, it is not me. You are too quick to anger, too riddled with jealousy of me that you cannot stand for me to be in a room with her. I would almost think you were afraid of being bested by me,â the elder said, his lips curling into a sneer. His brother halted in the middle of his wiping, the hand holding the hilt of his sword gripping the handle tight. Aegon gulped at the sight, wary of the youngerâs growing temper. Aemond turned to the king, narrowing his good eye at him.
âI do not fear you, Aegon. Do not pretend,â he said, an eerie calmness in his tone. Aegon took a careful step back as his brother stepped forward, crossing his arms behind his back. âI wouldnât give a shit about you being around her if I didnât know your damned thoughts about her. She is mine.â
Aegonâs clenched jaw mirrored Aemondâs. His brotherâs words left him with no reasonable defense. His affection for his brotherâs wife was now out in the open, and he feared the repercussions.Â
âHow do you know what I think of her? What makes you think I even want her?â Aegon responded, anger in his voice.Â
âIt is because I know you, Aegon. You are predictable, you grow wide-eyed at the first thing that you believe would grant you the smallest ounce of affection. It is pitiful, really, especially for a king,â Aemond sneered. Any snark rebuttal Aegon had died on his lips as he shrunk in the weight of his brotherâs gaze. The younger princeâs stare was piercing, jabbing through Aegonâs skin, prodding at his bare bones. âIf I see you making eyes at her again, I swear to it, there wonât be enough blood left in your body to even cry to the gods that they might spare you.â
Aegon could only stare at his brother, his response sending a chill down his spine. He had never feared the younger prince before, in all his physical prowess and ruthlessness, but as they stood in the quiet yard, he had begun to falter.
âAll this for a woman, brother?â Aegon asked, voice low as he could only stare at his younger brother. Aemond huffed, standing tall over his king.Â
âYes,â Aemond said. âOver this woman.â
But I am your blood, Aegon wanted to say, but he could only stare.
âDonât take it personally, brother. If any other man were standing in front of me, I would have said the same thing,â Aemond said, tilting his head mockingly. The one-eyed prince ignored the nagging in his consciousness, one that resembled his motherâs stern voice.
âWe must protect our own,â she would always say, though as her sons now stood face to face, they couldnât be more of a threat to each other. Perhaps he had gone too far, but he couldnât let the fucker have more than he deserved. He already had the crown, the Conquerorâs name. He loved his brother, the gods know he did, but he would breathe fire onto the seven kingdoms if it meant it kept you by his side.Â
Aegon could only sigh in defeat, kicking a small pebble by his feet as he sniffled.
âShe is all yours, Aemond, do not fret. You have made that very clear. I shall take my leave, this conversation has certainly been the most⌠fruitful,â Aegon said, smiling sarcastically. The elder turned before Aemond could respond, walking back into the Keep.
Watching Aegon walk away, Aemond pondered on the weight of his words, what this would mean for you and for Aegon, realizing too late what he had failed to do.Â
âFuck,â he said beneath his breath. He closed his eye exasperatedly, stretching his neck backwards to face the sky. âMy wife is going to kill me.â














