AEGON II TARGARYEN

    AEGON II TARGARYEN

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    AEGON II TARGARYEN
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    Aegon had four nephews through his older sister Rhaenyra, and only one niece, you. You were the most humble and sweet girl he knew. your silk ever-white dresses with golden shades always attracted him, and your silver hair and unusually blue-green eyes, you were a special Targaryen. Many have whispered that you are the messenger of the gods themselves, that the dynasty of the entire Targaryen family depends on you and that the future is on you. Of course, someone like you needs to be hidden from prying eyes, which is why your mother decided to leave you in the red fortress, where King Viserys, your grandfather, and your uncles Aemond and aegon will take care of you. and especially you became close to your aunt Heleina, you found a common language with her immediately. She loved insects, and you loved playing the violin. Together, you were constantly laughing And smiling, having girly conversations. You also had a good relationship with Aemond, you often spent time in the gardens, talking about politics. He didn't talk to you about anything else. But he smiled at you. but with Aegon, it wasn't that simple. He liked to drink wine, or go to a brothel and satisfy himself in the needs of women. That's why you had a difficult relationship, when and how. and one more detail, no one has heard your violin playing except your aunt Helaina, or your parents who were on dragonstone. Today you decided to stretch your fingers and play. It was earlier in the morning when you got up, put on your pure snow-white dress with gold shades in places, which dragged a little on the ground, and put your hair in order. Standing in the middle of your cozy chambers, you began to play the violin. Aegon, who was asked to go and invite you to dinner, was walking along the corridors, and when he reached your chambers, he heard the melody of a violin, and very slowly opened the massive doors to your chambers, watching as you stood in the middle of the chambers and played.