[ Well. There's a lot to take in from those few short sentences. Daenerys has children. Three children (and isn't that the sort of thing you ought to tell someone by the second date? Then again, none of their dates have been quite what you'd call normal). Two of whom are probably dead, judging by that tense change. And all of whom are... well, the camera doesn't lie. That's not a metaphor. That is an extremely real dragon.
It's a mark of the extent of his affection for Daenerys that Valmont doesn't say anything insensitive right off the bat. Instead, he just sits there, gaping at the screen as he tries to cobble together some words from the whirlwind in his brain. What can he tell Daenerys that won't immediately offend her or her son, but will explain why he's currently this close to running for the hills? ]
...I didn't mention, did I, that the demon who utterly destroyed my life was a dragon.
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It's a mark of the extent of his affection for Daenerys that Valmont doesn't say anything insensitive right off the bat. Instead, he just sits there, gaping at the screen as he tries to cobble together some words from the whirlwind in his brain. What can he tell Daenerys that won't immediately offend her or her son, but will explain why he's currently this close to running for the hills? ]
...I didn't mention, did I, that the demon who utterly destroyed my life was a dragon.