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46. “A Suitable Bride” Part D: Chapters 6 & 7 by Cranberry_Wine

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This time on A Suitable Bride, in Pard D: Chapter 6, Sansa wakes to find breakfast has already been delivered. Tywin is again surprised by Sansa’s astute observations and keen ability to form a plan on how to handle his daughter Cersei. In part, they would be surrounding themselves with those who are only loyal to the two of them. Lady Catelyn will choose two young women from the North to be Ladies in Waiting for Sansa and Tywin will ask his sister Lady Genna choose the same but from the Westerlands. Tywin confronts Cersei. The Lannisters have dinner with the Starks. And Sansa has new sexual experiences with her husband.

In Chapter 7, Sansa ruminates on her intimate relationship with her husband. She takes tea with her mother and Arya and lets slip the current threat from the Queen. Tywin punishes the guard that allowed the maid into the room. And the two of them take the afternoon off, for lunch in the garden, a stroll on the beach, and activities back in the Tower of the Hand.

This episode continues where we left off last time on the smut front. In other words, these two chapters remain explicit so please, be mindful of this and the tags as we proceed.

To recap Part A and B…
…in Chapter 1, Only The Best, seventeen year old Sansa Stark arrived in the King’s Landing to catch the Prince’s eye and hopefully become his wife. She soon she came to know and understand the darker sides of both the South and the Prince. At the same time, Tywin Lannister determined that Sansa would make the perfect second wife. Ned agreed to the courtship under the condition that Sansa had the final say. Quickly though Tywin underestimated Sansa and gave her second thoughts. Ned came to his rescue and gently reminded Sansa that she has as much to teach and how him as he does her.
…in Chapter 2, Trinkets, Traintors & Treasures, Sansa enjoyed Tywin’s courtship. Tywin even decided to play her games about frivolous details about himself. For the record his favorite color is Blue. However in an effort to defend her lady, Jayne Poole lets it slip to the other attendants that Sansa is no longer interested in Joffrey, and Ned is forced to send her home. With the Prince’s Name Day looming Tywin wanted to finalize their betrothal and escort Sansa to the Name Day Ball as announcement. Sansa accepted Twyin’s offer.
…in Chapter 3, Reckoning, Sansa decided that she will not marry Tywin within a fortnight, as he desires. While the Stark household packed, Tywin swallowed his pride returned to sweeten the pot for Sansa and her father. The wedding will happen at the natural pacing, Ned will not have to pay for the wedding, Sansa will be examined and her maiden-state will be leaked to dispel any rumors the prince started, and Joffrey is removed as the heir to the throne.
…in chapter 4, A Wedding for the Ages, Lady Catelyn Stark and her youngest daughter Arya arrive in King’s Landing to help Sansa plan and prepare for her wedding. Sansa says Yes to the Dress but Tywin is disappointed that the Starks have not spent more on their pending nuptials. The Ladies Stark attend tea with Queen Cersei and it goes….pretty much as expected. And then, the big day is upon them and, true to Tywin’s wishes, the city was transformed from the Red Keep all the way to the Great Sept of Baelor.
…in Chapter 5, Afterglow, the reception feast is elaborate as no other wedding. Courses and music and dancing and decorations. Sansa would like to dance but Tywin does not. He encourages her to attempt to persuade him, though. And she is successful. The newlyweds are allowed to exit the feast without a bedding ceremony and they exchan

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