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Post by The Smith on Aug 16, 2009 20:58:30 GMT -5
Milo reached out and touched her wrist for a moment his face going serious for a moment, "He will recover, and you will have the same. It is just the shock. He is strong and adapts."
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Post by Marie on Aug 17, 2009 1:31:00 GMT -5
"I hope so, but, if you'd seen him, you'd worry too," Rhaenys said worriedly. "He blames me, I think, most especiallly becauase I would not let him die when he wished it."
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Post by The Smith on Aug 17, 2009 7:00:39 GMT -5
"Men never grow up, so what you say is probably true. Just be firm with him, and give him a good spanking." He winked at her, before adding, "He is too cantankerous to let you get away with something that humiliating. Make sure you are alone though."
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Post by Marie on Aug 17, 2009 7:12:49 GMT -5
She had to laugh at the image he conjured in her mind.
"I'm not sure I could even try it, without feeling a fool. Selwyn is not the kind of man who can be treated thus and I do not wish to make him angry with me."
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Post by The Smith on Aug 17, 2009 7:20:54 GMT -5
"Anger is a form of passion. Make him fell angry." Milo replied, "Even if he is distant to you for awhile, he will want to prove you wrong. We stubborn men are all alike."
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Post by Marie on Aug 17, 2009 15:44:11 GMT -5
"I'll try," she said. "It makes me uncomfortable but i cannot live with a gulf between us. Thank you, Milo."
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Post by The Smith on Aug 17, 2009 15:45:53 GMT -5
Milo nodded his head, and moved away toward his wife.
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Post by Aerys on Sept 23, 2009 20:50:43 GMT -5
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Aurane Velaryon's small fleet of eleven ships arrives in Driftmark. He sends a raven to Aegon Targaryen of Tarth, congratulating him on the birth of his son, informing him of the situation in Kings Landing, Daenarys' betrothal to Armand Royce and his future movements.
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Post by Aerys on Sept 28, 2009 19:31:54 GMT -5
Leaving his brother Ser Valarr Velaryon in command of Driftmark Castle, Aurane Velaryon, his cousin Ser Maekar Velaryon and one hundred men set sail in eleven ships for Sharp Point.
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