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Daenerys stared at her reflection in the bath water and frowned. Was something wrong with her? Was she not beautiful? She didn't know why all those questions were running through her head, but she wanted to push them out.
She sighed and relaxed in the hot water. She thought of everything that had happened in her life. She was sold to the Dothraki, then her brother was killed by Drogo, her husband. She then thought of how she lost her baby and her husband.
Thinking about it brought tears to her eyes. She should've let the Dothraki kill the blood magic witch. But it was too late now.
Daenerys got out of the bath and rubbed different spices and lavender into her hair to make it smell nice. She then laid down in her bed and pulled the cold blankets over her naked body, falling into a deep sleep.
Daenerys woke up at dawn. She rose from her bed and put her clothes on. She then sat at the foot of her bed. Before she knew it, light was shining through the window. She left her room.
Daenerys sat outside. A young girl approached her. "Excuse me." The girl said. "Do you have any food?"
Daenerys stared at the girl, noticing how skinny she was. "You must be very hungry." Daenerys said. The girl nodded. "Yes."
"How old are you?"
"Ten." The girl squeaked.
"Your name?"
"Willow." The girl said. "I'm a bastard."
Daenerys was a little startled that the young girl spoke with such language. "Who's child?" She asked.
Willow shrugged. Daenerys stood up. "Please come inside, Willow."
She and the girl went inside. Willow had brown hair and blue eyes that shone like sapphires. "While you're eating," Daenerys said. "New clothes will be made for you."
Willow looked down at her dirty rags. "But I like my rags." She protested. When Daenerys didn't reply, Willow sighed. "Fine." She said.
After she had finished eating, she was allowed to bathe in Daenerys's bath.
As Daenerys waited for Willow, more thoughts ran through her head. And as an image of Willow appeared in her mind, all she could do was smile.
