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Lady Delanei Crane, wife to ser Albyn Crane arrives together with her daughter Ella at the barges, after a fatiguing ride from Red Lake to meet the travelling court. While a servant has been send to search for Albyn, Ser Alek Reyne kept her company. Albyn is about to arrive - coming from a meeting with Jannia Tully - and see his wife and daughter for the first time in about a year.
An affair is ended before it was ever truly begun. Angered words of bruised hearts are exchanged between Galan Lannister and Carmella Dondarrion.
Three children of the Lord Hightower meet on a barge up the Mander toward King's Landing in a gathering partially unexpected and wholly uncommon. There, they discuss controversial matters involving their mother's house, House Reyne, that could embroil the southrons in greater troubles. Of course, they're not the only ones headed to King's Landing.
Lord Aryard Manwoody’s morning practice is interrupted by Lilah Gargalen, and a brief lesson in small blades occurs; words, and blades, are then traded between Ser Darion and Ser Valerin as they show their mettle.
Conversation and good company in the pavilion of the Green Lion. Once Ser Alek Reyne leaves, the Lion Galan and the Lady Carmella renew their dance once again. In the end, Galan escorts Carmella back to her quarters...
The first meeting between Galwell Dalt, Lord Bailiff, and his niece Selara, recently returned to Sunspear, quickly takes a serious tone as Selara shares her latest idea with her uncle: the creation of a great library at Sunspear, a place of knowledge to rival the Citadel in Oldtown.
A planned weapons lesson for Lilah Gargalen from Ser Valerin Dayne goes astray with the arrival of Selara Dalt, and the three trade words and opinions.
Pennei's maid rejoins the kidnappers with word of Luthor's apparent death.
A chance meeting by the docks turns bloody.
Pennei Massey awakes in the Kingswood after her kidnapping and is confronted with the depth of her tutor's betrayal.
Ser Luthor seeks Anton Piper's aid in finding his missing wife.
Pennei Massey is led into the city and betrayed by her tutor Allaro.
Ser Janden Melcom catches up with Ser Farin Prester and confronts him concerning Farin's part in keeping Janden away from the Keep, allegedly so that he can woo Janden's betrothed away. The discussion, while short, leads to blows anyway, where Janden wastes no time in smashing Farin around twice, as Ser Ethos Mertyns watches from the stands. Upon signal, the foresters enter, and Ser Janden is held to a Kingswood Company style trial for his insubordination, presided over by the man he just effortlessly dispatched, as Farin happens to be Acting Warden of the Kingswood while Ser Luthor is on Honeymoon. A hefty fine is imposed, and Ser Janden's resignation is accepted, before all present are dismissed.
Ser Luthor River and Lady Pennei Massey are married. A feast is held in the Kitchen Keep to celebrate.
An assembly of nobles in the Western Outer Yard are in the midst of welcoming the new arrival of Lady Sarya Baratheon's betrothed, Ser Brynden Tully. Into this gathering, comes Ser Anton Piper leading a contingent of city watchmen, escorting four prisoners, a woman and her three daughters. The woman pleads with the gathered nobles for mercy and some speak up on her behalf. Words are traded between the nobles and Anton before many begin to disperse. Just as the woman seems to realize Anton has special intentions for her, a crossbow bolt whizzes out of nowhere in her direction. Luckily for her, Ser Alek Reyne enters at the exact moment, supporting a drunk sellsword on his arms. The bolt grazes Alek's shoulder and buries itself in the sellsword's shoulder. As the goldcloaks scramble to find the shooter, it is Ser Luthor Rivers whose keen eyes notices the man, who is quickly subdued. The woman and her children are rushed into Traitor's Tower, with Anton following closely behind while Luthor detains the shooter. During all of this, a man-at-arms in the colours of House Piper also arrives and after a brief conversation with Anton, stands with his back to a wall and waits quietly in the courtyard.
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