Whilst he had faded from most of his family's thoughts, across the Narrow Sea Tyrion Lannister couldn't say the same for them. Every day thoughts of Cersi plagued him yet reminded him why he was helping her enemy. But as much as he hated his sister and wished her dead he worried about how the rest of his family would fare once he helped Daenerys conquer Westeros.

In particular he feared for Jaime, because to his Queen he was the man who killed her father and slept with his own sister. She didn't know what he truly was like: a proud man with the heart of a child who desperately craved the affection and approval of those around him. His insecurities allowed him to be manipulated by Cersei for years but no matter what that witch did Jaime still managed to keep some of his kindness. In his heart Tyrion knew that despite helping him to escape it was unlikely that Jaime would ever leave Cersei, he was too infatuated to do that.

As much as he trusted Daenerys he had yet to bring up the matter of his nephew and nieces out of fear of her answer. If they were kept alive then they would be a threat to her rule but if she had them killed then she would begin her reign with the title 'child killer'. All 3 children had no control over who their father was and to blame them for being born of incest was ridiculous. But Tyrion worried about their other potential crimes. Tommen was King, and even though he was but a boy of 9 years he was still a major obstacle. Cersei would get into his head and try to turn him against reason and logic and no doubt use any means necessary to keep her family on the throne. He feared what she would do if that battle began turning against the Lannisters, ending both her children's lives and her own wouldn't be out of the question.

His only surviving nephew was nothing like Joffrey, Tyrion thanked the gods for that. However where Joffrey had an iron will, Tommen had a weak will. He was easily persuaded and still very naive and innocent in the ways of the world.

His youngest niece Myrcella was perhaps the best of then all. Her outside beauty disguised the true Lannister brains she possessed. She was a lot smarter and more cunning than anyone realised, more Tywin than anyone else in the family. Cella was incredibly observant and Tyrion wouldn't be surprised if she had worked out the truth of her parentage long before anyone else.

The two of them had a good relationship with Tyrion before the war had started, they weren't the focus of their mothers obsessiveness unlike their older siblings. This meant they hadn't been poisoned against him yet, which meant that they shouldn't be too troublesome if Daenerys succeeded in her fight for the throne.

Joanna on the other hand, Tyrion knew would fight tooth and claw for her family claim. Having lost Joffrey probably made her even more protective of her remaining brother. She was an exact mix of her parents, her mothers beauty and temper combined with her fathers romantic heart and pride. He had long suspected of her affair with Joffrey, he had recognised the signs that Jaime and Cersei had growing up. Joffrey, like Cersei, was possessive to a point of madness and any obstacle to their obsession was immediately disposed of. Tyrion still didn't know if what they felt to their twins was true love or lust and he doubted he would ever truly know. Jaime and Joanna loved their twins as much as they could. Growing up they hadn't ever experienced what love should be like and so relied heavily on whatever their twins offered.

From what he had heard Joanna was actually happy, she had gone with her husband and child to Highgarden, far away from the madness that is Kings Landing. He had been surprised to hear from his spies that his niece and her Tyrell husband actually seemed to care a great deal for each other. Tyrion assumed that now Joffrey was dead Joanna could finally have a proper relationship with another person, whether it was love or just friendship.

A cough sounded and Tyrion turned to see the silver-haired Queen stood before him, dressed in a gown of silver and gold. Despite her young age she looked more like a Queen than Cersei ever had.

"You asked to speak to me, Lannister." Daenerys stated, sitting at the table. Folding her hands on the table she looked expectantly at Tyrion.

"Yes, your highness. I ask as to the fate of my nephew and nieces once you have reclaimed the throne."

The Targaryens face was unreadable and he immediately worried that he had said that wrong thing.

"All children born of incest-"

"As were you."

Tyrion was on the receiving end of a glare. "Don't forget that you are still a guest in Meereen and I can still banish you.

"As I was saying. They are not Baratheons and as such have no claim to the throne, even through the Usurpers line. Nonetheless, they still pose threats to my reign, so what would you have me do?"

Thinking, Tyrion sat silently for several minutes before replying. "Tommen is a good boy, an innocent. I'm sure that once he is separated from my sister he will be perfectly amenable. You should legitimise him as a Lannister and I would take him as my ward and heir."

The Dragon Queen made no reply so Tyrion took this as a sign to continue. "Myrcella is to be married to Trystane Martell next moon and from what I have heard they are very much in love. Allow them to remain married if they so wish and legitimise her as well. As much as the Dornish accept bastards, I think even they would struggle having a Waters as their princess."

"And if the Dornish don't want a Lannister married to their future ruler?"

"Most in Dorne hate my family. They saw Myrcella as wholly a Lannister even when they thought her father Robert Baratheon. She has survived 3 years in Dorne, the people obviously don't hate her. My niece has a way of charming people, a trait that I'm not sure from whom she inherited it."

Daenerys nodded for him to continue.

"My other niece is married to a Tyrell and already has given him a child. Joanna is far from perfect and dislikes me greatly but even I have to admit that annulling her marriage and proclaiming both her and her child bastards would be cruel. As far as I'm aware she is happy in her marriage so I see no reason for anything to change. She should remain a Tyrell and give Highgarden even more heirs."

"If I were Robert Baratheon or your father I would have all three executed just for existing, just as they did Rhaenys and Aegon." Anger seeped into her voice.

"Don't let your anger disrupt your judgement. You are not like those lesser men, you try to be a good Queen. A good Queen doesn't sentence children to death."

"Fine, imp. If they are agreeable to my decisions then I promise the children will have your desired outcomes." She reluctantly sighed. Letting 3 Lannisters go without punishment wet against her better judgement but Daenerys had promised herself she would be a better and kinder ruler than those before, starting with the Lannister spawn.

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This is the final chapter of the main story, with only the epilogue left to go. The epilogue will skip ahead a couple of years and will be set in Highgarden. Hopefully it should be upload by the end of the day.