Her father can be pigheaded and stubborn, while he can see the cracks in the world no one else has spotted. Perhaps it isn't her business to know what has transpired between Daemon and Rhaenyra, but… well, can't she at least ask? ]
Doubt.
[ Rhaenyra doubts him. Baela isn't completely unfamiliar with such a concept when it comes to her father. ]
[There's a question that has been haunting Rhaenyra for quite some time now. She's loathe to speak it into the universe as a certainty, though. For multiple reasons. Although it is hard to come up with any other accurate word.]
It is harder, you are certainly correct about that.
[What can she actually say to make her feel better about this? If we win this war, it may start to change? Two non guarantees in a row, she can't see that providing any optimism.
Oh, Daemon. Has it ever occurred to you that the women in your life might be having these types of conversations about you? Probably not.]
Nor can I disagree with that. He has always seemed to find making things more difficult for both himself and others an addictive hobby.
[ Despite her ill feelings, she can't help but wrinkle her nose and smile. Her father is a pain in the ass, but he isn't a malicious one. Everything he has done has been to better his family. ]
Was he always like that? Even when he was younger?
Well, maybe there was a point in his own childhood where he was less restless, but at least for my whole life that has been the case. He's a double edged sword, in human form. It is hard to fully fault him for always wanting to be doing something. Or proving something.
[ Baela's heard the stories about the Rogue Prince, of course. She expects half of them to be exaggerated and contain some untruths. To hear a sliver of how Rhaenyra views him… ]
Is that why you like him?
[ She can't quite pinpoint the actual why, but she suspects it might have something to do with his restlessness and desire to prove himself until the end of time. ]
[Has she ever been directly asked why she likes him, before? Certainly not by someone else who also likes him.]
It is certainly a large contributing factor. There is something special about having those traits in myself understood by someone else without having to explain anything. And although he may occasionally burn too hot... the warmth the rest of the time has always seemed worth it to me.
[ If only Baela understood what it was like to want to be someone else. Does she wish to be Jace? No. She likes herself too much to want to be someone else.
… She would like his patience, though. ]
That's why he's so frustrating, isn't it? He's a true dragon, but sometimes he acts like, well… I don't want to say.
[ A fool. Rhaenys would happily supply various descriptors. ]
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Divided.
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Oh.
[ That's not her word. She inhales through her nose and narrows her eyes as she considers what she wants to offer. ]
Unsupportive?
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Uncertain.
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Her father can be pigheaded and stubborn, while he can see the cracks in the world no one else has spotted. Perhaps it isn't her business to know what has transpired between Daemon and Rhaenyra, but… well, can't she at least ask? ]
Doubt.
[ Rhaenyra doubts him. Baela isn't completely unfamiliar with such a concept when it comes to her father. ]
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Unwillingly.
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Broken?
[ Is that what she and Daemon are now? ]
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...Fragile.
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[ Though Baela understands it's not her fault. She's capable of empathy, isn't she? ]
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[Especially kind, since they are discussing her father.]
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Desire.
[ That's what she wants to be. Ferocious, fiery, and kind. Can Targaryens be that? ]
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[It may be a rarer trait for their family line, but surely it's not out of the question. Surely everyone agrees Queen Alysanne was kind?]
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Struggle.
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[ She doesn't mean to be such a downer! ]
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Not always.
[ It's the truth, isn't it? She's luckier than Rhaena, given she has a dragon and is seen as a candidate for… what? Inheritance? ]
But it's certainly harder, given we're women. Sometimes, I think it's made harder because of him.
[ Daemon. ]
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[What can she actually say to make her feel better about this? If we win this war, it may start to change? Two non guarantees in a row, she can't see that providing any optimism.
Oh, Daemon. Has it ever occurred to you that the women in your life might be having these types of conversations about you? Probably not.]
Nor can I disagree with that. He has always seemed to find making things more difficult for both himself and others an addictive hobby.
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Was he always like that? Even when he was younger?
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Well, maybe there was a point in his own childhood where he was less restless, but at least for my whole life that has been the case. He's a double edged sword, in human form. It is hard to fully fault him for always wanting to be doing something. Or proving something.
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Is that why you like him?
[ She can't quite pinpoint the actual why, but she suspects it might have something to do with his restlessness and desire to prove himself until the end of time. ]
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It is certainly a large contributing factor. There is something special about having those traits in myself understood by someone else without having to explain anything. And although he may occasionally burn too hot... the warmth the rest of the time has always seemed worth it to me.
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… She would like his patience, though. ]
That's why he's so frustrating, isn't it? He's a true dragon, but sometimes he acts like, well… I don't want to say.
[ A fool. Rhaenys would happily supply various descriptors. ]
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[Rhaenys wouldn't have taken long to get that descriptor, either, but she probably wouldn't have said it with as much amusement as Rhaenyra.]
I have always liked that a little too much in people, if I am honest.
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[ Baela's incredulity is accompanied by a wide smile. (Did Baela really think any better of Rhaenyra? She and Daemon are kind of mirrors.) ]
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[She won't be insulted, regardless of the answer.]
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book canon, I wish they'd stuck to you here
it's fine, we're going to in 890534 other threads!
you're right!
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