"Being legitimize is a dream come true for most bastards, yet here you stand ungrateful and disrespectful. I should have known."
When Tywin is brought forth a girl who is so undoubtedly a Lannister he can't ignore the fact that he can see her worth;...
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"Lann the Clever?"
Tyanna questioned looking in her history book. Tywin stood off to the side and nodded his head.
Tyanna's gaze moved from the book and back to Tywin.
"So, that's the reason why Casterly Rock remained as it is?"
"It is. A reminder that we're not to be messed with."
Tyanna blinked a little looking up at the proud old lion. She took a moment and thought. Should she say what was on her mind? She wasn't sure, but she was going to.
"Just like the stories of you and the Reyne's?"
Tywin cocked a brow looking at Tyanna.
"So, you've read up about that as well? Odd how that isn't in your lessons?"
"I've had extra time. Learning is something that just comes natrual to me I suppose."
Tywin hummed and gave a slight nod. Perhaps this girl wasn't completely useless. He wouldn't want to be wasting his time otherwise.
"I'm surprised you're able to read as well as you are. Very uncommon for a -- "
"Daughter of a whore?"
Tyanna questioned cutting Tywin off causing the man to look rather amused at her. His posture was tall and lanky, but a fine large chest with strong shoulders was easily viewable.
"I was going to say commoner, but I suppose either one would work."
Tyanna, who sat at the small table, lowered her gaze back down. Tywin noticed this and went to walk around the table. He had been off to the side for a moment but quickly found himself behind her with his hands gripping the back of her chair. He leaned over slowly and spoke lowly in her left ear.
"Although you can show no pride in your mother or the fact that you're a Bastard, the fact of the matter is knowing that you cannot take such pride in it nor grow angry from the truth."
"Are you calling me wise, Lord Tywin?"
She questioned leaning back to the right a bit and turning her head left to look at him. Tywin looked at her for a split second before fixing his posture back to a strong standing and moved from out behind her.
"Usually the wisest among men play the fool."
She continued causing Tywin to stop in his tracks and look at her with a deep frown.