"Yes, sir." He sighed and ordered his thoughts, then began.
"After leaving your cell, milord, Ser Jamie led me outside, and along the way, Bronn joined us. They both escorted me to where Lady Ser Brienne of Tarth was preparing a journey. She was being sent out by Ser Jamie to find the Stark girls and protect them, something he had promised their mother he would do. He presented me to Lady Ser Brienne and I became her squire. She was not... happy about that, but she treated me well, and instructed me, as we traveled." His words were quiet, but spoken without hesitation. He had seen the corruption and darkness in King's Landing, and while he had hated failing Tyrion, and leaving him behind, he had nonetheless been glad to be out of that city..
"Eventually, we did find Lady Sansa, but she was in the escort of Ser Littlefinger, and would not come away with us. When we followed them, for Ser Lady Brienne was not too trusting of his intentions, we found that he had somehow schemed to hand her over to the Boltons, and we were unable to stop her from being taken to Winterfell, which they now held." He paused and rubbed his face again, thinking. Then he went on.
"We... had second hand words from stuff who served there, who were in favor of her, and who would spy for us. And we waited, for a chance to get her out, for some hope. And then Lord Stannis arrived, and started to set siege to the place, and Ser Lady Brienne had... she had history and a grudge against Lord Baratheon, and she went, and killed him."
He swallowed. "And then i woke up here, and Lady Sansa was here, as well, and she swore me to be her sworn sword, which mostly, here, is me being her friend."
Re: Tyrion Lannister | ASOIAF | Option 3
"After leaving your cell, milord, Ser Jamie led me outside, and along the way, Bronn joined us. They both escorted me to where Lady Ser Brienne of Tarth was preparing a journey. She was being sent out by Ser Jamie to find the Stark girls and protect them, something he had promised their mother he would do. He presented me to Lady Ser Brienne and I became her squire. She was not... happy about that, but she treated me well, and instructed me, as we traveled." His words were quiet, but spoken without hesitation. He had seen the corruption and darkness in King's Landing, and while he had hated failing Tyrion, and leaving him behind, he had nonetheless been glad to be out of that city..
"Eventually, we did find Lady Sansa, but she was in the escort of Ser Littlefinger, and would not come away with us. When we followed them, for Ser Lady Brienne was not too trusting of his intentions, we found that he had somehow schemed to hand her over to the Boltons, and we were unable to stop her from being taken to Winterfell, which they now held." He paused and rubbed his face again, thinking. Then he went on.
"We... had second hand words from stuff who served there, who were in favor of her, and who would spy for us. And we waited, for a chance to get her out, for some hope. And then Lord Stannis arrived, and started to set siege to the place, and Ser Lady Brienne had... she had history and a grudge against Lord Baratheon, and she went, and killed him."
He swallowed. "And then i woke up here, and Lady Sansa was here, as well, and she swore me to be her sworn sword, which mostly, here, is me being her friend."