He dreamed of a cave. It was dark, deep and covered with snow. Icicles sharp as canines hung from the mouth of the cave. They looked like its teeth.
He stared at it with suspicion and excitement. Whatever was in there, it was meant for him. He inched his way towards the cave and slipped in the snow.
Bran woke up with a start. A tall shape loomed over him.
"Where's my brother?" Bran Stark asked.
"At the small council meeting," Meera Reed replied. "He asked me to bring him to you once you had woken up."
Two men entered the room and hoisted Bran into a chair. Using all their strength, they carried him to the small council chamber.
He entered the room to find a serious discussion going on. The members stop talking at once.
Jon Snow smiled. "Welcome the newest member of our small council. When I die, he will be Lord of Winterfell. I want him to attend as many meetings as possible."
The others grunted in approval.
"And what special plans do you have for the White Walkers?" Manderly asked.
"Valyrian Steel," Jon replied.
"As if there's enough in the country."
"The Iron Throne's made of it," Davos added.
"Cersei might form an alliance with us but she'll never let us touch her precious throne," Glover said.
"It's not just Valyrian Steel," Jon stated. "Dragonglass is the other option."
"The only place we can get that is the Doom of Valyria," Mormont said. "Are we expected to travel that long."
"There will be no need for that," Davos intervened. "I know a place where you can find Dragonglass in abundance." All the people in the room looked at him with curiosity. "Dragonstone," he said finally.
"Are you sure?"
The Onion Knight nodded. "Stannis told me that they are buried beneath the dragonpits, a place where no one can find it."
"And why should we take the word of a dead man?" Wyman Manderly questioned.
"Stannis might be dead, but he was no liar." He turned to Jon. "This might be our chance. Allow me to go to Dragonstone. I know that place inside out."
"There's no point in sitting idle," Jon admitted. "Take fifty good northmen with you and make for White Harbour right now."
Davos stood up. "I will not fail you." He marched out of the hall.
Bran found himself in the weirwoods at night. He felt nostalgic.
Bran looked at the heart tree's bleeding eyes. He touched the scraped bark gently and warged into it.
A youthful Eddard Stark stood alone in a secluded area. He was polishing his sword, looking at it as a father looked down at his firstborn son. Next to him, a river flowed gently, occasionally sprinkling a drop or two on the crisp grass.
A tall man wearing the Targaryen armour came into sight. He walked towards Bran's father slowly.
Ned Stark stopped polishing his sword and looked up. The eerie figure moved closer. Eddard cast him a cold stare. "You're late, Rhaegar Targaryen."
The man removed his helm. He had long white hair that reached down to his soldiers. His purple eyes gleamed in the moonlight.
"A regular armour was all that I needed to sneak out," Rhaegar said, completely ignoring Ned. "No one even raised an eyebrow." His voice was tough yet Bran felt a touch of tenderness beneath it.
Ned fixed him with a reptile stare. "You've always been good at hiding things. Where is Lyanna?"
Rhaegar looked as calm as the Trident. "Put away your sword and I will tell you."
Ned frowned and tossed Ice away. "We haven't got much time. The battle commences tomorrow morning."
The Targaryen prince smiled mysteriously. "If there is a battle."
Ned looked at him uncertainly.
"That's the reason I called you here, at this hour of the night. There will be no battle."
"And you will return my sister?"
Rhaegar chortled. "If the world was that simple, wars and bloodshed wouldn't have taken place. Lyanna Stark will return with me to King's Landing and rule by my side."
Eddard gritted his teeth. "She is not yours to take. She is to wed my friend, Robert Baratheon."
Rhaegar shook his head sadly. "You've been blinded by his friendship. Has it ever occurred to you to take Lyanna's choice into consideration? "
"What do you mean?"
"I never kidnapped Lyanna. She came to me herself before we rode off from the tourney of Harrenhall. Ned, I love her."
Pain reflected on Eddard's face. "Why did she hide it from me?"
"The same reason," Rhaegar told him. "Your blind love for Robert Baratheon. She feared you would not pay heed to her choices and let me marry her."
"What?"
Rhaegar nodded solemnly. "Yes. The time has come to end it, brother. Lay down your swords and come to King's Landing with me to celebrate your sister's wedding."
Ned looked back with a blank expression.
"Don't think too much," Rhaegar said softly. "If you love your sister, cast aside Robert and come join us."
Ned stared at him icily. "Others might fall prey to your japes but I'm not one of them. I know a liar when I see one."
Rhaegar looked shocked. "I am not..."
"You think you are the only one who can play this game? You think you can get away with anything just because you're a prince? We'll prove you wrong in the battlefield tomorrow."
"I thought you were more sensible than that," Rhaegar said bitterly. "When we win tomorrow, I'll write Lyanna a song. A song of ice and fire."
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Game of Thrones season 7 fanfiction
FanfictionThis is a fanfiction on the long awaited Game of Thrones season 7. The contest for the Throne continues. With Jon Snow as the King in the North and Daenerys Targaryen invading from the east, keeping the Iron Throne is going to be no cakewalk for Cer...