"The dragons are returning," said Varys.

Tyrion joined him at the window. He could see that Drogon and Rhaegal were carrying a bunch of people on their backs, and Viserion had something in a net dangling from his claws. "The mission must have been a success," he said.

He and Varys went outside to greet Dany and the others.

By the time they reached the beach, the dragons had landed and their passengers had disembarked.

Jeff waved to Tyrion. "Hello, Mr. L!"

Tyrion was surprised to see him. "Jeff Fisher? My old squire? What are you doing here?"

"I came up north with Mrs. G," Jeff said, pointing to Lois. Tyrion noticed her for the first time.

"Lois Griffin," he said icily. "Long time no see. Last time we met, you and your sister were holding me captive in the sky cells of the Eyrie, weren't you?"

Lois gadgetted uncomfortably. "Yeah, sorry about that. I know now that you weren't really responsible for the attempt on Stewie's life."

Tyrion was glaring at her, but Dany quickly said, "Never mind that now. We've got bigger things to worry about. I've been beyond the Wall now, and I've seen the White Walkers."

"Oh, you have?" said Tyrion. "Does that mean you managed to capture a wight?"

"Yep," said Brian. "He's right there." He pointed to the wight, who was lying tied up on the ground.

Tyrion stared at the wight. He had never seen one before. "Ugly looking brute, isn't he?"

"He still looks a lot better than you," said Sandor Clegane. Tyrion turned to look at him. He hadn't set eyes on the Hound since he deserted at the Battle of the Blackwater.

"My, all sorts of familiar faces are turning up today," Varys said.

Tyrion told Brian, "By the way, while you were gone, Davos Seaworth and some other men came by to collect the dragonglass. They should be on their way back to Winterfell with it now."

"Great," said Brian. "We saw a huge army of wights and White Walkers up north. They were less than a day's march away from the Wall."

Dany said, "You need to write to your nephew Joffrey and set up a meeting with him so we can show him the wight we captured."

"Joffrey could use this opportunity to set a trap for us," Tyrion warned.

"I know. That's why I'll be taking my dragons and soldiers to King's Landing with me." Dany turned to Brian. "And what will you do if Joffrey's forces attack us? Will you fight alongside me?"

"I sure will," said Brian emphatically.

"Me too," said Meg.

"If my kids are goin' to King's Landin', I wanna come with 'em," said Lois. "I don't wanna be separated from them again."

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Later that day, McGucket came to see Stewie in his bedroom. "I found the memory gun," he said, pushing it into Stewie's hands.

"Great," said Stewie. He wasn't thrilled at the prospect of having to erase his own memory, but he was willing to do it if it would stop Bill. "I'd better keep this with me at all times. You never know when Bill might show up…"