Aemond has been secretly visiting a specific girl at a pleasure house Their encounters have become intimate over time, but not necessarily in the traditional sense—there’s a deep emotional connection, though it's never spoken aloud The girl only receives Aemond, which could be due to his status, a mutual understanding, or a silent bond they share.
One day, Aegon bursts into the room unexpectedly, disrupting this secretive world Aemond has built with her He’s accompanied by a boy, perhaps a squire or someone Aegon is taking under his wing for some depraved "training" Aegon’s personality shines through here—arrogant, mocking, and utterly oblivious to any deeper connection his brother might have with the girl.
Aegon pulls back the curtain, sees Aemond with the girl, and mocks him with his typical cruel sense of humor He likely makes crude jokes about Aemond’s choice in companions or the fact that his seemingly uptight brother is in such a place.
Aemond’s reaction is cold and detached. His words, “Your squire is welcome to her..One whore is as good as another,” are a sharp dismissal—not just of the situation but of any emotional vulnerability he might have shown. He’s using cruelty as a defense mechanism, a way to guard his pride and mask whatever feelings he might actually have for the girl.
shocked, wraps the sheets around her body as she watches Aemond leave She doesn’t fully understand what just happened—why Aemond said what he did, why he left so abruptly She might have thought she meant something more to him, and his cold words cut her deeply.