Game of Thrones fan fiction – And so my watch has ended
Written by Durai
WARNING: If you haven't read all the books yet, this fan fiction might contain spoilers for you. If this is the case, please do not read any further unless you want spoilers. You have been warned!
Chapter 7 – Danger from all sides
I had the feeling my blood had frozen in my veins. I couldn't move and I could only stare at the thing standing in front of me. It looked like a Walker, but this one was different. Because this one's skin wasn't visible, it was wearing armor.
The Walker, that's what it probably was, looked at me with deep blue shiny eyes from under his black helmet. But to my great surprise, the Walker started to speak: 'What are you doing on our lands?' it said. I swallowed. I could bring a Walker down with the Rapidfire, but just on my own…
'We are just here in a shelter,' I said. 'We never meant you any harm, but you meant to kill us.' The Walker nodded. 'Indeed. You tread our sacred grounds and you refuse to leave. You deserve to die for that!'
I shook my head, though. 'You don't understand,' I said. 'You attacked first. If this is sacred ground, you should just tell us that and leave us alone, not kill us all and convert us to your kind!' But the Walker shook his head, too. 'I said this is sacred ground and you refuse to leave,' he said. 'You always come back here, no matter how many of you we scare off or kill. And now, you too shall be killed!'
The Walker suddenly drew out his sword and swung at me with lightning speed. I managed to duck away and I drew my own sword, Steelclaw. I swung at the Walker, but it dodged my swing by simply stepping aside. A blinding pain in my waist followed.
When I looked down, I realized that the Walker hadn't just stepped aside, but turned around and stabbed me in the side as well. I was going to lose this fight. I just bit my tongue to dull the pain in my waist and kept on fighting. Some swings I managed to block, others I dodged, but I took dozens of hits from the Walker.
It was lightning fast, unlike anything I had seen before. I'm sure even Snow would lose to this monster. But then, something weird happened.
Whilst fighting, I noticed that Steelclaw became shinier and shinier until suddenly, a spark that came off our clashing swords ignited mine. The Walker stepped back a pace. 'No… it can't be!' he said. I didn't know why, but I started laughing. I started laughing like a maniac. I finally got the taste of battle, and I tasted it good. I didn't give a damn anymore about getting hit, I just wanted to rip that Walker bastard to shreds!
And so, I started taking the offensive now. Steelclaw felt much lighter now, I could swing it around with one hand as if it was a stick. The Walker tried to fend me off, but when it tried to block my hard downwards attack, it got through and cut it in half. Now I realized that Steelclaw just cut through thick and heavy armor like a knife through butter. I thanked the Lord of Light for this blessing. And then I collapsed.
When I woke up again, I was back in Galen's hut. My wounds had been treated and I felt much better. But I couldn't shake the words "Sacred ground" out of my head. It was as if the First Men had turned into the Walkers at a certain point and they considered all of Westeros as their own land. On the other hand… If they considered Westeros as their own, they could…
I sat up straight quickly, got out of the bed and went looking for Galen. But I was stopped by Cyl. 'Galen isn't here, Thyn,' she said. 'But… The Walkers might invade Westeros!' I yelled. 'I have to warn him that we have to get out of here!' But she shook her head. 'For now, your health comes first,' she said. She brought me to my bed and put me in it. But to my great surprise, she suddenly started taking off her clothes slowly.
'Wait, what are you planning on doing?' I said. Cyl smiled. 'I saw the way you were looking at me,' she said. 'I know you're from the Night's Watch and I know you have your Oath, but you don't look like someone that will keep to that Oath!'
Now, she was only wearing thin cloth over her breasts and between her legs. 'I know I want to,' I said, 'But I can't. They'll hang me if they find out!' But Cyl silenced me. 'They won't find out,' she said. And she pulled off her last clothes. And there she stood, fully naked and right in front of me. I started sweating and I didn't know what to do, I never bedded a woman before.
She walked up closer to the bed and bended over. Gravity started doing its job on her breasts and they were almost hanging down right in my face. 'You're not going to-' I said, but she bended over some more and pushed my head into her chest.
The soft feeling of her breasts on my face calmed me, strangely enough. Suddenly, I knew what to do. I grabbed her hand and pulled her into my bed. 'You sure you want to do this?' I said. And she nodded. And so, I lay her on her back. And I entered.
That was it for chapter seven. Please let me know what you think of this chapter and if you'd be so kind as to leave a review for me, would be much appreciated. Thanks for reading!
