She's a smart girl, she knows. Oh, of course she can play her part as the silly and golden princess everyone ignores, just a little girl who's not as perfect as her older brother and neither is she as valuable as Tommen; but she dresses in pinks and oranges and yellows, innocent colours to make people forget who she really is, just how dangerous both her blood and her smiles are, how cunning her words can be.

When they ship her off to Dorne, she does not shed a single tear. As much as she loves her family (and she does, she loves all of them: Grandfather Tywin, Mother and Father, Uncle Jaime and Uncle Tyrion and Joff and Tomm, specially her sweet Tomm, how she's gonna miss him, once she's gone), she knows how foolish some of them can be (all of them,really; all of them but Grandfather, who's cold and smart and ruthless and everything a lion should be) and how much their sins may cost them. And, as much as she praises herself on being a Baratheon, there is gold in her blood too, gold as yellow as the sun, as sweet as her hair and as soft as her skin; she's as much of a Lannister as Grandfather, that she is. Because there is fury and wrath in her, Baratheon anger at the ones who've wronged her family, and there's a lioness in her soul, a roar at the back of her throat and claws that tremble from her thirst.

And Dorne is beautiful and warm and freedom, a freedom she longs for with every bit of her heart, but family always comes first; it is family before power and lust and greed, and if power is what it takes to keep her family from falling apart, than she'll have to play the game as best as she can. She's a princess, they've taught her how it is done (not on purpose, of course, but she sees things, she observes and keeps quiet as she hides in corners and pretends to be somewhere else) and she will get things done. That's what she's done all her life, isn't it? That's what she'll keep doing for the rest of her days.

She'll fight until her bones turn to wind and dust and she'll keep quiet —no one is to know about the horrors that haunt her family, no one is to find out just how twisted they all are.