When Jorah said goodbye to Daenerys, he had come to the conclusion that the girl was extremely ambitious and had a thirst for power and status, but not for being bad or wanting to harm everyone in return for her own benefit but for simply having comfort and stability in her life, that until then was suffered and punished by numerous tragedies. These tragedies did not shake the young woman's determination and daring. So, Jorah concluded that she would be an excellent addition to Stark's allies. The Commander then advised that Ms. Targaryen was to meet him the next day in the Palace of Winterfell, to be presented to the General.

The next day, Daenerys woke up earlier than expected, and walked to Winterfell Fortress. Commander Jorah was waiting, and after greeting her with a good morning, guided her through the palace. She watched everything around her, the marble walls, the columns that supported the corridor, the paintings of the Stark ancestors . It was then that Jorah stopped and asked Daenerys to wait outside.

Eddard Stark was sitting at his desk, wrapped in documents and reports. Most of them reported defeats and losses of soldiers and weapons. His plans seemed to be increasingly frustrated, however much he led his troops with courage and effort, the South were massacring them mercilessly. In addition to leading them, the General personally organized the expenses with the armies, the sustenance of the soldiers and everything else that was necessary in the war. In this way, defeat after defeat, he had reached its maximum, completely overwhelmed. He immediately needed someone capable of helping to manage the resources, as well as creating a new strategy that would lead his men to victory.

The sound of someone knocking on the door made the General reconcentrate into the present.

"Who is it?" asked Eddard, already hoping to be Jorah.

"Your Excellency it's Commander Mormont," answered Jorah, "I bring someone whom I suppose you must meet."

"Come in Commander Mormont," said Eddard.

"This is Daenerys Targaryen," Jorah introduced her and Dany bowed. "She's looking for a job as aide-de-camp. And from how little I know her, I can say that her work is exactly what you need, sir.

"Are you keeping up with the war, miss Targaryen?" The General turned directly to her, watching her with a look of analysis.

"Yes sir," she said, "with all due respect, I know you're having trouble. I know you were attacked in King's Landing while you were in formation approaching the city. Our army was massacred by the cannons".

"And what do you think we could do to avoid that particular defeat?" Eddard asked her to test her.

"I suppose you could send spies," Daenerys began to say shyly, but gradually gained courage, even though she used the words carefully "discreet men of your personal confidence. They would gather information and pass it on to us, giving you time to come up with an effective strategy. Moreover, if I may add General, I could gather the men of your confidence as an elite team and send them to the enemy camp in a night operation, stealing the fuel from the Southi's guns".

Both men were impressed by the intelligence and insight of Miss. Targaryen.

"There's no question I want to use your strategies, Miss." Eddard smiled, which surprised Dany and Jorah "they seemed to me extremely effective and, hoping to help me like ideas like this and even better, I want it to be my aide-de-camp. I really need someone like you to take care of the features and strategies.

Eddard Stark offered his hand to Daenerys Targaryen, who for a brief moment was impressed with what she had already achieved.

"I will not waste this opportunity," she said firmly, "thank you very much, sir.

After the arrangement, Daenerys moved to Winterfell Fortress, working every day as General Stark's right-hand man. In a way, over time, Daenerys saw him as her paternal figure, and Eddard, knowing that the girl had no family, worried and cared for her to feel safe and at home.