Sasuke
Sasuke walked through the Red Keep's gates with Sakura and the Stark children. Sakura went to find Joffrey and came back with the Hound.
"I'm here to escort you to Kakashi's chamber," said Sandor Clegane.
"Hn," said Sasuke.
He supposed it wouldn't hurt to see Kakashi. He wasn't going to execute his plan until they returned to their home world anyway. So, he nodded and followed the Hound. The Hound led them all up the stairs to a room. He opened the door and revealed Kakashi, lying in bed, reading a book that was no doubt not meant for the eyes of children.
"Ah, Sasuke, Sakura," said Kakashi, "and friends."
"These are our pupils," said Sakura. "Arya, Bran, and Sansa Stark."
"Our?"
"Well, mainly Sasuke's."
Kakashi gave a small laugh at that, causing Sasuke to scowl.
"What's so funny?" he asked.
"It's just," said Kakashi, "who would've thought that out of Team Seven, you would be the first with a genin team of your own."
Sasuke scowled deeper and looked away.
"So, this is your teacher?" asked Arya.
"That's me," said Kakashi. "Kakashi Hatake."
"It's an honor, Lord Hatake," said Sansa, bowing.
"Please, just call me Kakashi."
Sansa nodded.
"What's that book about?" asked Bran trying to get a peek at the pages.
"I'll tell you when you're older," said Kakashi, shutting the book quickly.
"Anyway," said Sakura, "I'm glad you're okay. From the way Joffrey talked, I was getting worried."
"There's something wrong with that boy."
"You're telling me."
Sasuke merely nodded in agreement.
"Now, how are we going to get home?" asked Kakashi.
"I might be able to use Kaguya's dimension shifting technique to do it. Our eyes are similar," said Sasuke.
Kakashi nodded in thought. "That's our best bet. You shoule start working on that."
"Well, this was a nice visit, let's go."
"I think I'll stay and catch up," said Sakura.
Sasuke nodded and left, the three Stark children trailing behind him. Eventually, when they got outside, Sasuke turned and addressed the three.
"Arya," he said to her, "tomorrow we'll start practicing with proper wooden swords, not broomsticks. Bran, you've gotten wall walking down, next, we'll try water walking. Sansa, you should start seeing Sakura for healing lessons. I'll look for a print master or something. We'll post fliers advertising our odd-job service."
"Odd-jobs?" Arya exclaimed.
"That's the first step to becoming real shinobi. You might not like it, but after some time, we'll move on to real missions."
The children looked remarkably disappointed, but Sasuke didn't really care.
"Now, we should all find our bed chambers," Sasuke continued. "We'll meet back here in one hour."
The children all nodded and left to find their chambers with a shout of "Yes, Sensei!" Sasuke found his own bed chamber, when a servant approached him, telling him the visitors from Konoha had been invited to an urgent council meeting.
Sasuke told the messenger to go inform the children the meeting was off and followed the directions to the council room. Accepting the summons turned out to be a mistake. The council merely squabbled over money and a tourney the king had planned. In the process, however, Sasuke learned who to be wary of. This Lord Baelish seemed a sinister character. Renly seemed harmless enough. The others were of no consequence.
Sasuke's opinion of the king only worsened. The man never showed up and it seemed he left governing the realm to his council, only occasionally sending them an order, such as today's to plan a tourney to be held in Eddard's honor, a matter Eddard seemed anything but honored by.
Eddard insisted that the tourney be planned another day and left. Sasuke took that as his cue to leave and did so.
After the meeting, Sasuke located the print master and had him create several copies of a flier advertising Sasuke and Stark's Odd-jobs. After that, Sasuke went to the Small Hall to dine with the Starks. He enjoyed a meal of nice juicy stake cooked with garlic and herbs. After that, he retired to his chambers to sleep.
