The Wolf & The Mockingbird | Petyr Baelish

The Wolf & The Mockingbird | Petyr Baelish

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Lady Elizabeth Stark is not a perfect daughter. She's antisocial, foul-mouthed, sarcastic, and plenty good with a sword. To the world she's a reclusive young woman with "good enough" manners, but on the inside she's angry, scared, and hungry for the knowledge her family is so willing to keep from her. Lord Petyr Baelish is not a good man. He's cunning, manipulative, sadistic, and a silver-tongued liar. To the world he's a snake, a trickster who can't be trusted with anything, but on the inside his mind and heart are at war with one another and there's no end in sight. When Elizabeth goes against her parents and seeks out Lord Baelish and his endless knowledge she unwittingly enters into his game, but whether she is a player or a pawn has yet to be decided.
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By a matter of fate, a woman is captured in the woods from a dead house from the Westerlands at High Heart before the retreat to Harrenhal. Tywin Lannister decides to intervene in her life because she could interfere with the confiscation of the lands and gem mines her family had. She is sent with Tyrion Lannister to King's Landing to play the game she had been avoiding for eight years. Sexual Situations, Violence Tywin/OFC COMPLETE ***NOTE*** ***This is only a fanfic. All credit goes to George R. R. Marten.***

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