[She knew he had died. The tone of her voice, the way her fingers clenched the leather on his back. She knew his fate, and made his frown only deepen. With his mother's pleas and his bannermen being slaughtered around him, Robb knew he had let the north down. He tried so hard being as honorable as father, but it didn't save him in the end. It didn't save either of them.]
I don't know where we are or how we got here.
[He had to change the subject. Somehow he woke up and here was his sister before him. She was taller, more of a woman than he remembered, and it made him realize that this had to be real. It had to be.]
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[She knew he had died. The tone of her voice, the way her fingers clenched the leather on his back. She knew his fate, and made his frown only deepen. With his mother's pleas and his bannermen being slaughtered around him, Robb knew he had let the north down. He tried so hard being as honorable as father, but it didn't save him in the end. It didn't save either of them.]
I don't know where we are or how we got here.
[He had to change the subject. Somehow he woke up and here was his sister before him. She was taller, more of a woman than he remembered, and it made him realize that this had to be real. It had to be.]