"So this is our time travelling freak." Cersei Lannister said.

I bet Tywin did not hesitate to tell her all about me the moment I left. His concern was the Lannister name, so he obviously wouldn't take kindly to a girl from the future. They didn't know me, and that made me dangerous. I understood why both of them wouldn't like me. But excuse her? I raised an eyebrow mockingly and unimpressed by her jab.

"And you must be the excuse of a Queen." I knew that probably wasn't a good idea to insult a Queen, but she started it and it wasn't like I couldn't take her, if things got gritty. I had a gun, while she relied on men to do her dirty work.

"I could have your head on a spike for that." She snarled.

I admit I was happy she hadn't tried some fake bullshit to not seem like an asshole; I would've been more pissed.

"You could try." I said tauntingly.

"I bet you've all fucked her once at least. Are all the people in the future whores?" She said with disgust. "If you're what the future looks like, I'm definitely glad I live in this time. "

Trying to call me a whore was too pathetic to warrant a comeback, but insulting my time got me angry.

"Right. This time. The time in which people need to use blades or arrows to kill. Where people need candles to light places. Where people only know a ridiculously small percentage of land on the Earth, and travel is by horse or boat. That time. The golden ages, huh?"

Cersei looked confused as hell and she should've, everything I just said was only what she was accustomed to.

"You don't even look like you are from the future, mayhaps you are just a common whore looking for a new lure?"

I held back a laugh. Is calling someone a whore the only insult she has?

Cersei clearly wanted an enemy out of someone with more knowledge and power, which was ridiculous. But I bet she thought she had more of that. Tyrion and Jaime hadn't really spoke about Cersei, but from what I knew she seemed like a manipulating asshat. I now realized that title belonged to Tywin Lannister. Cersei was just an asshat.

"Does she look like a common whore?" Tyrion asked. "She does not have clothes that look vaguely similar to that of any person- whore or nobleborn- I've ever seen."

"As well Ariana says she is from a cold place, yet her skin shows darkness from the sun." Oberyn's accent took a curious tone.

"And you are fooled by such a stupid lie." She snarled at Oberyn.

"Lies have reasons behind them. Why does it matter to lie where I come from, you wouldn't know it anyways." I argued back.

Cersei struggled to find a response to that.

"What do you even want here? Why come back in time?"

"I didn't choose this, time travel is still supposed to be impossible in my time. I don't know how I got here or why specifically here but I want to go home."

"I believe that makes two of us." And she stalked out of the room.

I snorted. Well I definitely won that one.

"The hell was that?" I asked the boys.

"The Queen does not like many people." Oberyn replied.

"I get it, I'm dangerous, I'm from the future, but that was really fucking stupid on her part."

"Our sister would love to believe she can control people, manipulate them, but all she does is threaten them, or have them killed." Tyrion explained.

"And no one's put her in her place?"

"She's the Queen Regent." Jaime spoke. I noticed he hadn't said a word while Cersei was in the room.

It then occurred to me that while the boys were all ok with me staying here, they were lords and knights and princes, and all of that is trumped by the King. He could throw me out. Shouldn't I have asked him to stay?

"Guys, shouldn't I be asking the King's permission to stay here?"

"The King is a child, a vicious and bloodlusting one, but a child. You've convinced Tywin you're useful, and there should be no problem with that." Said Oberyn.

"Anyways, now that we're done with Cersei, can we go to the forest now? I'm rather eager to see what might be there." Tyrion stepped into the doorway.

"Guys, you really don't have to come. It's late, and you must be tired if you have to put up with Cersei all the time." I tried one last time.

"I will not leave an innocent woman to wander this dangerous city at night." Oberyn was adamant.

"What he said." Jaime smirked.

I shook my head smiling and stepped out of the room with them.

Before I headed any further I made sure my gun still had a full chamber with the safety on, before putting it back in its holster.

"What is that?" Tyrion asked.

"A common weapon in my times. Call it a gun." I replied vaguely.

"Why do you have a weapon? You're a woman." Jaime asked.

I could tell he meant no offense and he was genuinely curious.

Women work and have jobs, and sometimes they need them to protect themselves."

"What was your job?" Oberyn asked.

"I worked as a doctor for the army." I said automatically, before realizing I'd have to expand on that. A doctor is a person who heals sick people, and an ar-"

"We know what armies are. So you're a maester?" Jaime asked.

"I assume I'm much more trained and technologically dependant, but yeah. I worked in places much different from my home. And when I came back, I was always a bit paranoid so I got this," I said, tapping the gun in its holster. "Now I work in a hospital, as a doctor for emergencies."

"That's quite strange. Here a lot of women do not have jobs." Tyrion replied.

"I know." I responded.

"So what are you looking for?" Jaime asked. "Are you sure you don't want to wait until morning?"

"Honestly, no clue, and I'm sure, yeah." I walked a bit quicker, though I couldn't lead, I had no idea where we were in the castle.

Jaime and Tyrion were ahead, while Oberyn and I walked behind. I tapped him on the shoulder and jutted out my hip to him jokingly. He grabbed my waist and pulled me closer, playing along.

It wasn't much longer till we reached the stables where they got their horses. I saw the boys rush over to theirs, and I was unsure about what to do.

Then I saw a pretty black one. He looked pretty wild, but he was so cute! He looked a bit small, but that probably made him faster.

I walked up to it pretty normally, but in retrospect that probably wasn't smart. Luckily, I think he liked me. I walked up to him and started petting his mane. He nuzzled his head on my hand.

I turned around to the boys, to ask if I could ride him, but they were all staring at me. Jaime and Tyrion on horses, looking shocked. Oberyn a couple of feet away, smiling.

"What?" I asked. "I can't ride this one?" I felt a bit disappointed.

"No, you can. It's just that that horse never usually lets anyone come close to him." Jaime explained

"What's his name?"

"He doesn't have one." Tyrion responded.

"Well," I spoke, slowly climbing onto the horse, who was bareback, "I think we should give it a name."

"How about Magic?" Oberyn suggested. "You don't know how you got here. Must be by magic. The horse only likes you. Must be magic."

"Sure, Magic works."

"Hey, buddy, your name's Magic, okay?" I whispered into the horse's ear. I think he understood, because he moved his head slightly.

I looked up and saw Oberyn, had mounted his horse, a dark brown one.

"Well, let's go." Jaime pulled out first, slowly, it must be harder with one hand.

Suddenly I had a thought.

"Hey Tyrion?" I asked as his horse started moving out of the stables.

"Yes?"

"Should I be calling you guys milord or Ser?"

"Well I am a Prince, so no." Oberyn laughed.

"And you guys?"

"Don't bother with it, though perhaps you should at times when it is necessary to be for formal. But certainly not now. Jaime's ego is already so big." He joked and trotted off after his brother.

"After you, Princess." Oberyn gestured.

"I'm not a princess." I shook my head smiling, and gave a small kick to Magic's side.

Magic apparently did not believe in slow starts. He took three small steps, then busted out the stables. I don't think he got out enough.

I fought the urge to scream and laugh. I passed the Lannister boys fairly quickly, and Magic seemed to know where I wanted to go. They looked at me like I was deranged, which I probably was.

Then they realized they were supposed to "protecting me" and raced to catch up with me.

I willed Magic to slow down, because of the boys, and because I was going to be riding through the streets. They caught up with Magic after a couple of moments, looking a bit out of breath.

"Sorry, Magic's pretty impatient."

"Don't be. You're a good rider. We should race sometime, Ariana." Jaime smiled.

I looked at all three of them, expecting them to be a bit put out.

Instead they were all smiling.

They didn't look like they smiled often enough. I made a mental note to try and change that.

"Let's go guys."

I moved Magic to the side so Jaime and Tyrion could pass, then went infront of Oberyn, the roads were getting too narrow for two horses.

It took a while to get out of the city, but then Magic really took off. I couldn't stop screaming and laughing this time, as Magic sped up. I felt like I was gonna be ok, since coming to King's Landing.

Then again, I didn't know if I could get back, but I decided to worry about that when I got to the woods.

I turned around to see how far the boys were behind, when I noticed Oberyn staring at me from a small distance. I caught his gaze and he smiled at me. I didn't notice Jaime whip pass me, urging his horse faster.

"I told you I'd get ahead of her." Jaime shouted to Tyrion.

I smirked, thinking not for long. I turned Magic around and gave her the small kick I did earlier with my foot. She took off like a rocket after Jaime, speeding into the night.

AN. Guys I love the reviews and the support, it means the world. Green Viper I totally agree that the Europe thing felt a bit out of place, but its my way of Ariana trying to figure out where she is. After I posted that chapter I realized Its likely that it'll be a tv show and not actual time travel, so making Westeros into Europe is a mistake. A lot of other details might be changed in the future too, because I haven't read the books yet, and we all know that books are more in details and overall it is better to have read the book if writing fanfiction. Huge respect to you and everyone else whose read/ is reading the books in consideration to the number of character deaths there are:P thanks a lot of the thoughtful review, and thanks again to everyone reading and reviewing.

Next time: find out what the hell is actually happening. Ariana's dealt with two Lannisters in two chapters, and she's handled it pretty awesome, id like to think. Next shel'll meet Sansa, Margaery, and maybe the two most shady people in all of Westeros