𝔍𝔢𝑦𝔫𝔢 𝔚𝔢𝔰𝔱𝔢𝔯𝔩𝔦𝔫𝔤 (
goodandtrue) wrote in
driftfleet2016-10-23 04:55 pm
[001 🐚 Action]
Who: Jeyne and YOU
Broadcast: N/A
Action: SS Golden; SS Blue Fish
When: Oct 23
It hadn't been a great surprise when Jeyne had appeared suddenly on the Golden. For all of her intentions of begging to be at her husband's side, she inwardly knew that she would be placed elsewhere. For the few days she had spent on the Marsiva, as well as the brief conversations she had on her strange device, she had slowly become aware of how these Atroma intended to play. Nothing was about her comfort, it was about this show that they had brought her here for.
For her sanity, and for Robb's sake, she would need to make the best of this situation and allow herself to be moved around as a pawn once more.
She had at least been given a room of her own. For the first few days, she had wandered the ship, acquainting herself with her surroundings, but only when she wasn't with her husband. Traveling between the Golden and the Blue Fish was becoming a routine for her. While she wanted to remain with Robb, she had duties to attend to and couldn't neglect her own crew.
So mornings and evenings, she would travel between the ships, slowly become familiar with the faces she passed (even if she didn't know all of their names.)
Stepping through the sealed doors, Jeyne rested for a moment, catching her breath and regaining her composure. No matter how often she passed people or walked the distance between her ship and the Blue Fish, she still managed to become disoriented and drained.
Hearing another's approach, she forced herself back into composure, bringing a smile once more to her features. "Good day," she said, turning to greet the person that had interrupted her solitude. "Am I in your way?"
Broadcast: N/A
Action: SS Golden; SS Blue Fish
When: Oct 23
It hadn't been a great surprise when Jeyne had appeared suddenly on the Golden. For all of her intentions of begging to be at her husband's side, she inwardly knew that she would be placed elsewhere. For the few days she had spent on the Marsiva, as well as the brief conversations she had on her strange device, she had slowly become aware of how these Atroma intended to play. Nothing was about her comfort, it was about this show that they had brought her here for.
For her sanity, and for Robb's sake, she would need to make the best of this situation and allow herself to be moved around as a pawn once more.
She had at least been given a room of her own. For the first few days, she had wandered the ship, acquainting herself with her surroundings, but only when she wasn't with her husband. Traveling between the Golden and the Blue Fish was becoming a routine for her. While she wanted to remain with Robb, she had duties to attend to and couldn't neglect her own crew.
So mornings and evenings, she would travel between the ships, slowly become familiar with the faces she passed (even if she didn't know all of their names.)
Stepping through the sealed doors, Jeyne rested for a moment, catching her breath and regaining her composure. No matter how often she passed people or walked the distance between her ship and the Blue Fish, she still managed to become disoriented and drained.
Hearing another's approach, she forced herself back into composure, bringing a smile once more to her features. "Good day," she said, turning to greet the person that had interrupted her solitude. "Am I in your way?"

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In any other circumstance, she might actually feel sympathy for him. However, with Robb asleep and the memory of her mother's betrayal still fresh, she had little patience to look at the heart of the matter. As far as she cared to see, Theon was nothing more than hateful.]
I was told you were the one to suggest the idea. How long did you wait to betray him? Was it before or after you faced your father?
[For a brief moment, she felt as though she were staring at the person she could have been. Had her mother told Jeyne of her plans to betray Robb, would she have sided with her family? Loyalty was a trait that had been instilled deeply in her, as it had been with her siblings. Would she have sided with Robb against her family, allowing him to treat them as traitors?
She shook the thought from her head. It didn't matter what could have happened. She had enough heaviness from what did happen. Deep down, she knew the answer to that question as it was. She would always side with Robb.]
I know the costs of such an alliance and the divide between family and honor! My family had served as bannermen to the Lannisters, I went against the vows that my ancestors made and what my father fought for. Do you think it was an easy decision?
I would rather serve a cause I believe in and a man I love rather than some distant figure and memory!
[Honor before Honors. Those were their words and she had followed them.]
Do you feel relief at mocking me and taunting a man that isn't here to defend himself? Does it make you feel powerful and strong? All you look is weak!
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He allows Jeyne to chide him, but that insufferable smirk never leaves his face. It doesn't meet his eyes, but it's the one thread he seems to be holding on by. ]
You think yourself so wise, don't you? [ Again, he laughs. To his own ears, it's a forced and grating noise. ] If you knew more and better, perhaps you would have been smart enough not to wed Robb, but worry not. The blame is shared equally between the two of you.
[ He knows that he isn't exactly the definition of a wise man either, but it's difficult for him to say that he would choose differently if presented the opportunity once more. He cares deeply for Robb, but family is family. ]
I've mocked Robb to his face just as often as I've mocked him behind his back, just as he does to me. It's the one understanding we've come to.
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Perhaps that was why he took Winterfell? He wanted to prove something to himself more than send a message to Robb.]
Perhaps not so unwise as you might think. I'm not ashamed of my decision to marry Robb. I don't accept any blame for it, nor do I cast it on him! [The more she said it, the more she might come to believe it. Shame and guilt were still strong inside her.
If only she could wipe that smirk from his face.]
You should leave him be! You've done enough to him already. He doesn't need you about, souring his disposition. You're nothing more than a leech. Not a kraken, but a leech.