WebAlys, heart still beating heavily in her chest and stomach still twisted into knots, makes her way from the Great Hall. She can feel eyes upon her, can hear the whispers. Her name, Jaimes, Jons. It crawls over her like a chill and not the sort she's used to … WebStark's Frey Girl By: Comet96 Eibhleann Frey is just part of a deal. If that's so then why does she end up falling for the man, Robb Stark, her father sold her to? Together they will face the dangers of war, love, and betrayal.
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WebThe face of Lord Stark. Not Ned, her brother. Who wanted only happiness for her, who'd let her choose her path ahead. She glances away, not really wanting to look at it. For the mix of grief and conflict it puts in her. "Do you understand?" Ned states. She feels a droplet of rain hit her face and nods, "yes." WebWe have seen stories of a twin of Robb and a second born stark beside Sansa. Or even a story of a twin sister/brother to Jon Snow. But this is the consequence of a mistake with Eddard Stark and Ashara Dayne. We begin with how things go before doing the pilot scene where all the kids get their wolves. nursing diagnosis lack of family support
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Webafter a series of kennedy-esque tragedies hit the stark family, Sansa finds herself alone, a wolf without her pack, deep in the city of Kings Landing. she tries to focus on her dancing, and not on prince Joffrey’s new bodyguard… but she’s finding that to be more difficult of a task than she could have ever predicted. WebAlys Stark was not her sister. She did not have much wolfs blood to her, timid and gentler than her twins wild and untamed spirit. But in the aftermath of her father and brothers … WebEddard stark was the lord in Winterfell and the father of five Stark children and one bastard child, except he actually had one more bastard child he had brought home with him after Robert Baratheons Rebellion. He never knew how Catelyn Tully, his wife, would respond to just one bastard child. nursing diagnosis hypovolemic shock