finish.â
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Important
letters. To be sure.â
âSome battles are won with swords and spears, others with quills and ravens. Spare me these coy reproaches, Tyrion. I visited your sickbed as often as Maester Ballabar would allow it, when you seemed like to die.â He steepled his fingers under his chin. âWhy did you dismiss Ballabar?â
Tyrion shrugged. âMaester Frenken is not so determined to keep me insensate.â
âBallabar came to the city in Lord Redwyneâs retinue. A gifted healer, itâs said. It was kind of Cersei to ask him to look after you. She feared for your life.â
Feared that I might keep it, you mean
. âDoubtless thatâs why sheâs never once left my bedside.â
âDonât be impertinent. Cersei has a royal wedding to plan, I am waging a war, and you have been out of danger for at least a fortnight.â Lord Tywin studied his sonâs disfigured face, his pale green eyes unflinching. âThough the wound is ghastly enough, Iâll grant you. What madness possessed you?â
âThe foe was at the gates with a battering ram. If Jaime had led the sortie, youâd call it valor.â
âJaime would never be so foolish as to remove his helm in battle. I trust you killed the man who cut you?â
âOh, the wretch is dead enough.â Though it had been Podrick Payne whoâd killed Ser Mandon, shoving him into the river to drown beneath the weight of his armor. âA dead enemy is a joy forever,â Tyrion said blithely, though Ser Mandon was not his true enemy. The man had no reason to want him dead.
He was only a catspaw, and I believe I know the cat. She told him to make certain I did not survive the battle
. But without proof Lord Tywin would never listen to such a charge. âWhy are you here in the city, Father?â he asked. âShouldnât you be off fighting Lord Stannis or Robb Stark or someone?â
And the sooner the better
.
âUntil Lord Redwyne brings his fleet up, we lack the ships to assail Dragonstone. It makes no matter. Stannis Baratheonâs sun set on the Blackwater. As for Stark, the boy is still in the west, but a large force of northmen under Helman Tallhart and Robett Glover are descending toward Duskendale. Iâve sent Lord Tarly to meet them, while Ser Gregor drives up the kingsroad to cut off their retreat. Tallhart and Glover will be caught between them, with a third of Starkâs strength.â
âDuskendale?â There was nothing at Duskendale worth such a risk. Had the Young Wolf finally blundered?
âItâs nothing you need trouble yourself with. Your face is pale as death, and thereâs blood seeping through your dressings. Say what you want and take yourself back to bed.â
âWhat I want . . .â His throat felt raw and tight. What
did
he want?
More than you can ever give me, Father
. âPod tells me that Littlefingerâs been made Lord of Harrenhal.â
âAn empty title, so long as Roose Bolton holds the castle for Robb Stark, yet Lord Baelish was desirous of the honor. He did us good service in the matter of the Tyrell marriage. A Lannister pays his debts.â
The Tyrell marriage had been Tyrionâs notion, in point of fact, but it would seem churlish to try to claim that now. âThat title may not be as empty as you think,â he warned. âLittlefinger does nothing without good reason. But be that as it may. You said something about paying debts, I believe?â
âAnd you want your own reward, is that it? Very well. What is it you would have of me? Lands, castle, some office?â
âA little bloody gratitude would make a nice start.â
Lord Tywin stared at him, unblinking. âMummers and monkeys require applause. So did Aerys, for that matter. You did as you were commanded, and I am sure it was to the best of your ability. No one denies the part you
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