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Action | Saturday, April 28
[So if you've been watching this white-blond haired demigod recently, you may have noticed a few changes going on.
For one thing, she's spent a lot more time than usual recently at the forges.
Now, Daenerys Targaryen's a daughter of Hephaestus, and this shouldn't be anything surprising for one of her stock. But the thing is that Dany's never really experienced much want or even need to go to the forges before, citing the excuse that she did not enjoy to be around the ash and smoke and soot.
But more and more, recently, she's been seen coming out of the giant iron doors, though she never leaves with anything in her arms.
Never in the daytime, anyway.]
For one thing, she's spent a lot more time than usual recently at the forges.
Now, Daenerys Targaryen's a daughter of Hephaestus, and this shouldn't be anything surprising for one of her stock. But the thing is that Dany's never really experienced much want or even need to go to the forges before, citing the excuse that she did not enjoy to be around the ash and smoke and soot.
But more and more, recently, she's been seen coming out of the giant iron doors, though she never leaves with anything in her arms.
Never in the daytime, anyway.]
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[And he manages to catch himself before going on about love. Now that would make him sound far too much like his father.
To her knowing smile he gives her a blank look, because he doesn't really believe her.]
You never did answer my question. Why did you sneak in to the attic without permission? I'm sure Chiron would have let you look around.
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[She doesn't agree with it, usually. But Rhaegar and Viserys both were right - it would have been beneficial for all parties. It would have guaranteed Daenerys somewhere to stay, for one thing.
But she had a new home now.]
I...don't really know. I just felt like there was something up there...hiding. That did not need to be hidden any longer.
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The explanation she gives makes him hum thoughtfully. If there's one thing he's learned since coming to Camp Half-Blood it's that if you feel as though something's hiding, that some unknown force is leading you to something then... Well it's probably meant to be.
Not that he's going to say that out loud.]
I still don't like this.
[He gestures at the dragons for emphasis.]
But I know my opinion doesn't matter much. Nothing I say will sway you away from your babies.
[And that's probably as close as he can be to approving of this whole situation right now. Don't worry, the dragons will win him over.
He rolls his eyes.]
You're such a mother already. I fear the day you have children.
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[She smiles, almost self-satisfied, and then takes Viserion back in her arms. He's had enough pampering for the night. It's time for baby dragons to go back to sleep.
Then, she gives him a bit of a shocked face.]
Enjolras, I haven't even thought of those days yet!
[Though, really, even at the tender age of thirteen she's not sure if she wants any. Because of the madness that runs so deeply in her genes, and the monstrous fate that could befall any biological children she could have...well, she's not sure she wants to bring any more demigods in the world into danger.
Though, if she can 'give birth' to gentle monsters, maybe things will be different.]
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[He really is. It's a bit embarrassing how childish he was being. Then again, Enjolras is only sixteen. Sometimes he forgets he's still allowed to have childish moments.
Her expression makes him laugh, just a little. It slips out before he can stop it.]
Good. You have plenty of time before you should even think of that. Though, I must say, you already have the patented "mother-glare" down.
[He'd become quite accustomed to that look in the years leading up to his mother's death.]
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[In the world they lived in, you could have multitudes of siblings, but you'd only ever have one godly parent. No matter what happened to your human parent, the other one was with you for life.
She laughs a little.]
Well, I should hope so. It's how I get them to listen to me.
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[Which means most likely he won't. Maybe one day he’ll offer something to his father. One day, but not today.
The smile he gives her is a small thing, barely noticeable really. And not entirely happy.]
Be careful, they might grow immune to it.
[And if he's speaking from experience... Well.
He gestures to the cage, remembering his initial reason for confronting Dany outside the forge.]
So this is what you've been up too I'm guessing. How in the world did you keep it a secret?
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[She actually laughs now. It seems they're both coming back to their senses and warming, falling back into their usual patter.]
I've hidden them under the fireproof blanket I have here. Surprisingly, it muffles sound well. No one's found it yet.
Enjolras = Worst son
There may be a tiny smirk at that though...]
That's a good thing. Lord knows the last thing we need is your brother finding out about these three.
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[She nods, and then gives him a whisper.]
As much as I am loathe to say it, though, you're right. The gods only know what sort of things Viserys would have in mind for my dragons.
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[Though he glances around, just to make sure.]
I can think of a few things your brother would want to do with dragons. None of which are good.
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[She's reaching into the cave, thumbing at Drogon's scales absently as she says this. Even as new as they are to her, she doesn't want anything happening to her hatchlings.]
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He reaches over, squeezing her shoulder.]
I swear on my life, I will help you protect them.