These are for incredibly old requests I am not sure the people in question even remember making: [livejournal.com profile] myxginxblossoms for Brienne/Sansa, [livejournal.com profile] sakru_909 for Sandor, and [livejournal.com profile] dreams_of_all for Draco, "and everything went onward."

I like the last one best.

They said things.

Of course they did. People always said things. They were never apart, after all, and even years after it would have been politically wise, Sansa Stark had never married. Would never marry, the whispers went. After all, she had all the husband she needed in her bodyguard.

Brienne the Beauty, they called her mockingly. The Maid of Tarth. “Is she still a maid if…” some prurient rumormonger would ask, and people would snicker.

Behind locked doors, she leaned up on tiptoes, and kissed Brienne’s forehead. “Always,” she whispered, and their lips met for a moment, nothing more.

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Back when he’d still lived at the Clegane holdings, Sandor remembered, he always knew when Gregor was fucking one of his wives, because the screams would carry all the way across the courtyard. He could never sleep those nights, and sat at the window and listened until it was over.

He could hear screaming now. Not women, though; men, burning. The green light flickered behind his back and he flinched.

The game’s up now. They all know what you are.

Bugger them.

He stood up and paced around the room again, his head pounding. Why was he here? What the hell did he think he was waiting for?

The fire outside continued to burn. He returned to the bed and stretched out on it. Turning his head, he bunched the blankets in his fist and brought them up to his nose, breathed deeply. They smelled like soap. But mostly like blood. He wiped his fingers on his white cloak and tried again. Soap and flowers and maybe a hint of feminine hair.

He closed his eyes and kept the blanket held to his nose so he couldn’t smell the fire and the smoke. The screams always stopped sooner or later.

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And everything went onward.

It was not the same as it had been, of course; not at all. Nothing would ever be the same as it had been. His father had no job, and stayed at home, sitting with his hands shaking like a very old man, jumping at small noises. His mother was strong enough to hold her head up when she went out, but pride could not disguise the increasing shabbiness of her once fine clothes, or the graying of her pale blonde hair.

Their house was strange and quiet and empty, now, too large. Draco sat watching his father stare emptily at nothing, and did not hear his mother come in.

“Draco, darling,” she asked. “Do you need to see someone, talk to…”

“No,” he said, at once, flushing with embarrassment.

His father died in St. Mungo’s three years later. A few came to the funeral, and some of them murmured hollow words, I'm sorry for your loss, but most of them, he felt, came to gloat at their fall from grace.

And everything went onward.

The wizarding world did not forget them, of course. He never saw his mother cry when she came home from her forays out of their sanctuary, but sometimes the red streaks remained even after she came home, and she went out less and less frequently. He himself attempted to look for a job, but they had only to glance at his name to tell him coolly that they did not require help for the moment, thank you. When the letters started arriving, Draco drew himself up and went to the Ministry to ask for some kind of protection, but even when he came in person, he was shunted into side departments, given excuses about understaffing, or sometimes the high cost of repairs after the war, and he had no choice but to leave.

And everything went onward.

He consoled himself with the fact that they would all forget eventually. Sooner or later, there would be someone new to rail at. After all, he was lucky; there had been no arrest, no publicized trial to drag their name further through the mud.

His mother took to sitting quietly in front of a cold fire, staring into the ashes. He put his arm around her thin shoulder. “Mother, would you like anything?” He asked.

She shook her head. Her voice was faint and wispy, her hair thin and gray. Her beauty was only a memory now. “No, Draco, there is nothing I want.”

In the end, there was nothing he could do for her. Three years after his father, she was gone as well, her pride crushed under the weight of the world’s derision.

And everything went onward.

He stood in the hotel bathroom, left sleeve rolled up. His jacket hung on the corner of the bed, and he held out his arm and looked at the mark, still stark against his skin seven years after it was branded there, and felt a little like crying. “I still have the house,” he said to his reflection, “And the name.”

Draco turned his back on the mirror and closed the bathroom door behind him. He picked up his jacket and rolled down his sleeves.

And everything went onward.

From: [identity profile] elvenpiratelady.livejournal.com


I like them all but Brienne/Sansa is my favourite! The Draco one is sad but probably realistic, I don't know how willing the world is to forgive. (Nitpick: it's hard to separate the fics right now, a dashed line or something would be nice, although they run together well.)

From: [identity profile] minviendha.livejournal.com


Fixed that. >> Should have thought of that, really, it always bugs me when that happens with other people's drabbles, lol hypocrite. XD

Brienne/Sansa has been waiting to exist for months and it is actually not that hard to picture. I mean, seriously, she is a true knight, and everyone knows that Sansa is too fun to femmeslash. Though more people need to realize this.

I like the Draco one a lot, actually. Especially since I never write anything for Harry Potter. But it's that after period for his family that I am interested in, because it can't have been anything like easy.

Your icon, it kills me. I must get mine ass to see that movie.

From: [identity profile] elvenpiratelady.livejournal.com


I have this secret theory that the Knight of Flowers is a woman and she'll find Sansa again and be her true knight. In the meantime can you imagine if Brienne and Sansa and Mya were travelling together? Mya and Brienne would get into epic discussions about honourable vs practical and Sansa would try to reconcile them, although they're probably all being very polite.

YES, YES YOU DO. Because it is a lovely story and the dragon is so adorable that I almost died, whoever adapts Temeraire into a movie had better watch this one so they do it right.

From: [identity profile] minviendha.livejournal.com


nrrrrgh why do I not have any time/money/PEOPLE TO GO WITH I want to get to this movie. Now I'm going to have to go by myself just because it looks so freaking adorable and I don't want to miss it, you know, like I have every other adorable recent movie.

I feel like Mya would find Brienne kind of weird, because she is so - well, I don't want to say mild-mannered, but something like that. >>

From: [identity profile] elvenpiratelady.livejournal.com


Yes, because Brienne is so sincere and upright and she actual wholeheartedly believes in all that chivalry shit, I think Mya would be really suspicious of her and try to crack her facade, because she's convinced that it's all an act. Except it's not and that would utterly floor her.

Oh god, imagine Robb and Brienne trying to do things together. They would be the most well-intentioned but ineffectual mods ever.

From: [identity profile] minviendha.livejournal.com


Oh god. Their commmunity would be a disaster. And then, like, Jon would have to come in and be like GUYS, SHUT THE HELL UP and ban all the trolls and deliver the smackdown, and Robb would be like 'but they're people too! I was just trying to be polite!" And Brienne would be like, "I can't believe they said that."

Robb and Brienne and Fingon could probably commiserate about the miserable failures of the internets to live up to their expectations.

From: [identity profile] cyshobbitlass.livejournal.com


ASOAIF drabbles should be posted in V_F!

I really liked the Brienne/Sansa one. She finally gets her knight!

In the Sandor one (which I also liked!) when you say "He could never sleep those knights," I think you mean nights. :) (Do not take this the wrong way. I have similar typos in plays that I submitted to professionals...it happens)

And that Draco one was awesome! I'd be interested in seeing more of what you think happens to him.

From: [identity profile] minviendha.livejournal.com


Oh, they will be! I have several things to post, actually, I have just been ashamed and lazy. Really lazy.

Fixed the typo, mrrrgh. But I'm glad the Brienne/Sansa one is working for people! It's just one of those pairings. Femmeslash brigade flag! And it's - Sansa would be terribly shocked, I think, if her true knight turned out to be a girl. But Mya's convinced her it's okay.

Typos are ugly, ugly things and that is why I need people like you to catch them. >>

I kind of love Draco, even if he is a whiner and kind of a pussy. I think he'd have to grow up a lot in the post DH environment, because while it's been easy before then, even if he's not prosecuted, it sure as hell won't be easy to get around then. And I don't know how much of a Witness Protection Program thing they have for stuff like that - or how effective it would be, or even how willing the Ministry would be to help people like the Malfoys.

I might have to write more of this future fic. It was fun to do, and just sort of...came to me, which seems to be rare these days.

...oh look, rambling.

From: [identity profile] minviendha.livejournal.com


:D I am glad you enjoyed! I see there is a charming and familiar face in your icon. *pinches his cheeks :D*
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