Tyrion's head was spinning with thoughts as he walked slowly around the large stable.
"Snow's right.. I could make her happy but what if she doesn't want to come away with me?" he pondered.
"I mean I can't say I'd blame her, coming with me means leaving her family and her home behind and in all likelihood being disowned because of it" he thought, his mind scrambling to make sense of everything.
Tyrion was still pacing in the stables when Jon Snow walked in.
"Lord Tyrion, I'm glad I found you" he called out.
"I'm afraid I won't be good company right now Snow" he replied feeling like his head might split if he couldn't figure things out.
"Oh it's not me that wants your company right now" he laughed.
"What do you mean?" he asked gruffly, he was in no mood for riddles.
"Go to the Gods Wood, she's waiting" he replied slowly, clearly proud of himself.
"Lady Sansa? Why is she waiting for me?" Tyrion asked confused.
"Why don't you go ask her yourself, she'll be waiting for you" he replied.
"Which way do I go? It's been a long time sense I walked the woods here" he asked.
"South side of the castle" he instructed.
"Thank you Lord Snow" he replied before leaving the stable.
"What are you going to say to her when you there?" Tyrion questioned himself.
"Oh hello Lady Sansa, thank you for meeting me in the dark like this so no one sees us and by the way how would you like to run away with me?" he scolded himself.
Tyrion searched his mind trying to find what he was going to say to her as he walked quietly in the dark.
"You can do this dwarf, just tell her what's on your heart" he thought positively, trying to calm himself down.
Tyrion continued walking through the darkness searching for the Gods Wood, completely surprised he hadn't tripped over his own feet yet.
After what felt like a very long time he finally saw the red leaves and snowy bark of the Gods Wood, he stopped for a moment and searched for any sign that Sansa was waiting there.
"There she is" he thought, swallowing hard.
"Even in the dark she's stunning" he sighed.
