"For my will is as strong as yours, and my kingdom as great." Sansa's shoulder were thrown back as if she was going to war " You…." The girl began to falter her mind scrambling for the last line she was searching for. She floundered for a second more before with a muttered curse she drew the old book out from a hidden pocket in her dress. Briefly her fingers flew through the book with practiced ease to one of many dogeared pages.
"You have no power over me…" She whispered to no one. With a huff she put the book back. She always had trouble with that line no matter how hard she tried to remember it.
Sansa looked around the Godswood, a park nearby her family home. It was famous for a single weirwood tree that stood in the exact center like an old god watching over their domain. That was where the eldest stark daughter found herself standing under. Her husky Lady lay beneath the canopy of red leaves only mildly interested in what she saw her master do practically everyday. None of this was new. It was the same old same old life Sansa knew and resented.
Why couldn't a Goblin King come whisk her away with promises of greatness and kingdoms as far as the eye could see? With a sigh Sansa threw herself down on the shaded green grass by her dog. Lady moved briefly to get closer then laid back down after the minimal movement.
It would shake things up, sansa mused. To be kidnapped by the King who always loved her for her. To be shown things beyond the vanilla world she was forced to live in. With yet another sigh all too common with the growing teen, she pushed herself up from the slightly wet grass.
She had a home to get to and a boring life to continue.
Lady followed her diligently, not needing a leash or even a word to let her know they were going home. She could just sense the despair on her master.
Sansa ran a hand through the dogs pale brown fur hoping they got there before Arya or even Jon tattled on her to their mother. She really didn't need that on top of everything.
With that very thought the sky opened up releasing a torrent of rain upon the unsuspecting park enjoyers.
Sansa couldn't help the groan slash yelp that emerged from her. Now she'd need to run. Now her mother would know she wasn't home in time.
"Fuck me…" The girl muttered under her breath as she began the short run home.
