Jon

"Your Grace," he formally addressed Daenerys as there were others around.

"Please Jon, you don't need to be formal with me," she replied. He laughed softly. Daenerys was with her two remaining dragons. Jon approached Rhaegal slowly, still not entirely sure around him. "Having another Targaryen dragon rider is something I never thought possible. But it's happened and the Targaryens will rule over the Seven Kingdoms once more. Are you ready for the attack?"

"Yes. I want my family to be safe. Both the Stark and Targaryen sides. And the only way to do that is to take the Iron Throne. I'm ready."

"Good," Daenerys replied, turning her attention back to the dragons. "He likes you, just so you know. He's not been like this with anyone else, even me." Jon smiled slightly.

"I'm sure I'll be OK."

"I'm sure you will too. Tyrion is going to tell us once they've reached the capital and then we'll move in. We've got an issue, however."

"Whats that?"

"Remember when Tyrion's brother told us that Cersei used wildfire and would happily do so again?"

"Yes."

"We can't take Drogon and Rhaegal into the main fray. They could easily set it off. Cersei's seen the dragons. She'll use any means to stop them. I'm coming to free these people from tyranny and misery. If I'm to set off the wildfire and kill many innocent people, that will set my reign off to a bad start."

"Yes, and King's Landing has already been threatened by wildfire once from a Targaryen."

"Indeed," Daenerys replied coldly. "Jaime's the only one in the Red Keep at the moment. Do you think, if we can't get in, would he do what needed to be done? For the cause?"

"I don't know. Tyrion would know better than I. But we will get in. We will take over. You're the right person to rule. I believe in you, as do my family and the Lannister brothers. You have good allies."

"And hopefully they will help us win."