Freya was conflicted. She could sense someone else might be at Winterfell. But she also wanted to go to King's Landing and meet with the queen. One way or another, she would find her way back here. For now, that was more important.

Eventually, she made her way to the capital. Then, it was a matter of finding her way into the Red Keep. That wouldn't be easy. But she finally managed to slip inside while no one was looking. Now, she had to find the queen or someone in her own family. And that didn't tak e nearly as long as she had feared. She quickly spotted someone where she had hidden and started to follow her.

Little did Tyene know Freya was behind her. She was glad Rebekah was kind enough to let her and her mother have time together. Of course, Cersei wouldn't like it. But she really just wanted Tyene out of her way.

So she did as Rebekah said. Unfortunately, Cersei found her first. She had to admit she was afraid. But perhaps they both were. It seemed Rebekah's agreement still stood. Perhaps the queen truly was afraid of her. Which meant Tyene was even more well-protected than she had thought.

Freya watched them, slowly getting closer. She quickly realized she had been right. But maybe she needed to help these people before the reunion. They both seemed so afraid. If she could help them, she had to try. It might even make them more wiling to help her in return.