6 Works found in Jon Snow/Jeyne Westerling
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succor by honey_wheeler for hesperia
A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
28 May 2012
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He’ll find release inside her but not in any way to get a babe on her. There will be no bastards here.
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sigh no more by xylodemon
A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
9 May 2012
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The men were polite to Jeyne where Jon could hear, offering her courtesies that rang hollow and smiles that didn't touch their eyes. They called her Lady Stark when they addressed her -- for she was Lady Stark, if not yet Jon's Lady Stark -- but they named her Kingslayer over their meat and mead, in the reaches of the yards and the shadows of the armory, blaming her for Robb's death and the loss of so many good northern men, for the destruction of Winterfell, for the fact that the North was once again part of the Seven Kingdoms.
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Maybe We Could Find New Ways To Fall Apart by opheliahyde for scorpiod
A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
27 Apr 2012
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Modern AU. It's Jeyne's birthday and Robb and Jon make sure she doesn't forget it.
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shine a light by honey_wheeler
A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
19 Apr 2012
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It reminds him of being with his brothers and sisters when they were children – with Sansa herself, before she insisted on sleeping on her own, something Jon always thought was because of his presence – all of them sharing a bed, piled on one another to sleep. But this is nothing so innocent. There’s an undercurrent here, a delicate awareness. It charges the space between the three of them and makes it crackle like the air before a storm, makes Jon’s nerves sing like a mockingbird.
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we keep you in our bones by honey_wheeler
A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
28 Mar 2012
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A wild stipple of freckles spreads over the curve of her shoulder. It invites his touch as surely as if she'd placed his hand there herself, and his fingers curl over bone and muscle, sliding across the satin of her skin. It feels curiously intimate and he wonders if he should take his hand away. He has to laugh at his hesitation; he’d been inside her only moments ago, but it’s this that makes him worry that he’s taking untoward liberties.
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Come in, she said, I'll give you by Sharksdontsleep
A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
5 Feb 2012
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She comes wearing another name, hair cropped, face haunted.
