Bran couldn't believe his eyes as he watched the Queen and her brother together. Wasn't the Queen supposed to be doing stuff like this with the King. He shouldn't let them know he was watching them though. It was then that his fingers started to get sweaty. Then they started to slip. Letting out a little gasp he tried to get a better hold of sill above him.

The Queen started to push her brother away from her pointing towards Bran with wide eyes full of fear.

Jaime Lannister looked over at where Cersei was pointing at. He saw the young Stark boy hanging outside of the window looking like he was about to fall. "I can't let him fall," the bold lion of Lannister thought as he walked over to the window. "But I also can't let this boy tell the King what he saw." He reached out and grabbed the boys arm pulling him into the room.

Bran almost mentally sigh in relief as the Lannister pulled him into the room. It then crossed his mind that what he had just seen the two occupants of the room probably didn't want anyone else to know about. Which meant he was probably going right back out the window. The boy began to tremble in fear hoping that would make Jaime Lannister think better of trying to kill him.

Why was the boy afraid? was the only thought ran through Jaime Lannister's head. It then hit him. The boy probably thought he was about to die for what he had seen a few minutes ago. He really didn't want to kill a child. He looked over at Cersei who was making a "push him out the window" motion with her hands. He shook his head at his sister who rolled her eyes.

"Jaime can I talk to you?" Cersei asked motioning him over to her.

He put the boy safely inside the window and walked over to Cersei both keeping their eyes on the child.

"We can't kill him Cersei," he told her. "He's only child."

"He will tell everyone what he saw."

"Maybe we can make a deal with him?"

"What?"

"Make a deal so he won't tell anyone what he just saw."

Cersei looked over at the boy who was now visibly trembling with fear. She sighed. "If that is what you want to do," she told him, "then do it. I won't be a party to it." She then straightened her clothes and stormed off.

Jaime walked over to the younger boy who cowered away from. "I won't hurt you, child," he told the boy motioning him over to him. "But in turn for me not hurting you you have to make a deal with me."

The boy blinked up at him. "What deal?" he asked quietly.

"If you don't tell a single living soul what you just saw," Jaime told him, "you won't end up going back out the window." He smiled at the boy hoping the child agreed with him. "But if you do feel like telling I will push you out the window."

"I won't tell," Bran practically shouted. "I promise."

"Good boy," Jaime said patting his head. "Now why don't you run along and play with your pet wolf."

Bran ran off as fast as his feet would carry him. He couldn't believe they didn't try to kill. He looked back up towards the tower as the light in the window went out. Maybe his mother was right climbing the tower was dangerous for his health.

I hope everyone enjoyed the new chapter. I'm sorry for not updating in like forever. I will try to update more often. Is there a scene from Game of Thrones that you wish had never happened? Feel free to request.