I'm sorry to hear that you've come across bad news, but in my own experience omens can be read in a variety of ways. Are you sure that it's going to go wrong? And, if so, what can I do to help? I'm not the finest wizard, nor the brightest, but for what it's worth, if it's a thing that can be fought, I can fight.
It's been some time since I had to mend to earn my keep, but I still remember which end of the needle to thread. That said, my stitches were never very neat and if I do need help, I promise to come to you.
Nothing is certain; that I can say with great confidence. As you say, omens are oft ill-interpreted. The tide that decides my fate is ever shifting and, by the grace of the Seven, I am currently at an advantage. I only wish to forewarn you now. Trouble is coming, approaching as steadily as winter in my home. Though what I have seen may be nothing, if it is something, we must be prepared. Kind and brave, I believe your house to be, undoubtedly now. If I find trouble, trust that I will call upon you, though only in the most desperate of times.
Know that you may call upon myself or my brother or lord husband, if you find yourself in need as well.
Thank you. I know it sounds a bit strange, but you've helped me piece out something that's been bothering me for a while. You've met James and we're very different people. Very different men; although, I doubt he'd like to be called an 'adult' just yet.
He is kind and brave and many other good qualities besides, but he can't imagine a world where winter comes. That's not a bad thing, but I can't really get my head around it.
I've don't believe I've had the pleasure of meeting any of your family and if they're here, I would appreciate the introduction.
I think I understand your meaning, and I'm glad to help you know it yourself. It is a strange thing; the moment when one realizes winter is coming. Oft, it is the same moment winter comes.
It would be my pleasure to introduce you. I'll ask at the first opportunity.
I know it's not really done to involve someone I scarcely know in personal family business, but I really do appreciate your thoughts on the matter. These aren't really things I ever thought I'd need to worry about.
When I meet them, what would be the right form of address?
I told you of my worries first. It is only fair to find solidarity in such things.
My lord husband would prefer King Renly, as he is the King in the Reach. [ not the South, like Maragery, because she also holds claim to the iron throne. ] My brother is Ser Loras to most because he is a kight, and of the Kingsguard no less.
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I'm sorry to hear that you've come across bad news, but in my own experience omens can be read in a variety of ways. Are you sure that it's going to go wrong? And, if so, what can I do to help? I'm not the finest wizard, nor the brightest, but for what it's worth, if it's a thing that can be fought, I can fight.
It's been some time since I had to mend to earn my keep, but I still remember which end of the needle to thread. That said, my stitches were never very neat and if I do need help, I promise to come to you.
Sincerely,
Harry.
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Nothing is certain; that I can say with great confidence. As you say, omens are oft ill-interpreted. The tide that decides my fate is ever shifting and, by the grace of the Seven, I am currently at an advantage. I only wish to forewarn you now. Trouble is coming, approaching as steadily as winter in my home. Though what I have seen may be nothing, if it is something, we must be prepared. Kind and brave, I believe your house to be, undoubtedly now. If I find trouble, trust that I will call upon you, though only in the most desperate of times.
Know that you may call upon myself or my brother or lord husband, if you find yourself in need as well.
Sincerely,
Margaery.
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Thank you. I know it sounds a bit strange, but you've helped me piece out something that's been bothering me for a while. You've met James and we're very different people. Very different men; although, I doubt he'd like to be called an 'adult' just yet.
He is kind and brave and many other good qualities besides, but he can't imagine a world where winter comes. That's not a bad thing, but I can't really get my head around it.
I've don't believe I've had the pleasure of meeting any of your family and if they're here, I would appreciate the introduction.
Sincerely,
Harry.
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I think I understand your meaning, and I'm glad to help you know it yourself. It is a strange thing; the moment when one realizes winter is coming. Oft, it is the same moment winter comes.
It would be my pleasure to introduce you. I'll ask at the first opportunity.
Hopefully,
Margaery.
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I know it's not really done to involve someone I scarcely know in personal family business, but I really do appreciate your thoughts on the matter. These aren't really things I ever thought I'd need to worry about.
When I meet them, what would be the right form of address?
Thanks again,
Harry.
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I told you of my worries first. It is only fair to find solidarity in such things.
My lord husband would prefer King Renly, as he is the King in the Reach. [ not the South, like Maragery, because she also holds claim to the iron throne. ] My brother is Ser Loras to most because he is a kight, and of the Kingsguard no less.
♥
Margaery.
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I'll remember that and I look forward to meeting your family!
- Harry.