Chapter Four: Negotiations

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The entire situation was a mess, there was no easy answers and another king would have called for Jon's head if he was given the chance to do so. 

Jon was the heir to a house that Robert had overthrown, he could be a focal point for others to turn to if they didn't like how Stannis was doing things and the only thing that worked in his favour was that Jon didn't wish to be king. 

There was nothing in the world that would make Jon change his mind on that fact, he didn't want to be king. 

"He'll need to marry one of my bannerman's daughters. To bind his loyalty to my house," Stannis noted adding his own condition to the mix, he would want Jon to be completely loyal to him in all of this. 

There could be no one that doubted the loyalty to the new king, there would need to be something done to ensure that Jon could not usurp the throne from Stannis and restore House Targaryen to power. 

"Done," Jon stated without hesitation, he didn't even look at Robb as he agreed to the condition that Stannis had; he would do anything to prove that he was not a threat and he had no desire for the Iron Throne. 

All Jon wanted was peace after what he had been through at the Night's Watch, he had done his duty and once the realm was secure from the white walkers then he would be contented. 

"And to ensure a connection between our own Houses, I suggest a match between the Queen's brother Deston and my daughter Shireen," Stannis bargained looking to Robb, knowing that it was something that had been discussed prior to this meeting and he felt ready to make a deal. 

Shireen needed a husband from a good house, one that had no claim to anything and would be a supportive figure at her side when she came to the throne once Stannis had passed. 

Deston was no longer heir since the birth of Arthur's sons, Coren and Deston II meaning that there was nothing for the older Deston back at Aeredale now; he was a young man that had nothing to lose by coming south. 

At sixteen years old, he had plenty of time to grow into his role as the future Prince Consort of Shireen and Stannis would ensure that the boy knew his place in all of this. 

"I am sure Lord Tremaine will be in agreement of such an offer for his younger brother," Robb stated diplomatically, he didn't feel like he could say no to Stannis' request in fear of what that might mean for Jon. 

Deston was a quiet boy, he was currently serving as a ward just like Rolan had wanted before the war had started and he wrote often to Sanira of his time and wishing to come home when he could. 

Stannis nodded his head at Robb before he focused back on Jon, his mind putting together a plan knowing that they had to tread carefully or risk a Targaryen civil war in the future. 

The room was silent while Stannis gathered his thoughts, it was not a discussion that he had thought he would be having when Robb had requested a private meeting that morning.

Thetourney was on everyone's minds, it was the entire reason that they were hereat Riverrun and Stannis knew that the Daenerys problem was one on the forefrontof their minds since it had become clear that she planned to return toWesteros. 

If legitimizing the son of Rhaegar was going to damage Daenerys claim then it couldn't hurt to have Jon on their side in all of this, especially since the boy had been raised by Ned Stark and would be true to his word. 

"In lieu of your loyalty to House Baratheon and swearing so, you shall be granted the title Lord of Dragonstone and I shall gift you the ancestral home of your father," Stannis stated with a nod of his head. 

There would be a new title created for the heir to the throne, lands gifted much closer than Dragonstone and Stannis was sure that having Shireen at court would boaster her potential. 

He would not make the same mistakes as King Viserys, he would not have his designated heir unprepared to rule nor away from court when she was learning the role that she would one day be given. 

Jon nodded his head, not knowing what to say to such an offer a part of him had been convinced that Robb's plan to be upfront with Stannis about his heritage would backfire and end with his execution and all out war. 

"Then there is nothing else to discuss, we'll have a ceremony to confirm you once everything else has been arranged," Stannis stated getting to his feet, he had other things to be doing this day and he knew that there was much to be discussed. 

Robb nodded his head, he was sure that Sanira was eager to hear how the meeting had gone and he knew the boys were full of energy since they had arrived at Riverrun. 

"What do we call you now anyway?" Stannis asked turning to look at Jon before he left the room, his eyes taking in the man that was clearly more Stark than Targaryen and he knew that without the evidence no one would believe such a story. 

Jon hesitated for a moment, his eyes casting down to the papers before he met Stannis' gaze and repeated the name that he had been given by his mother. 

"Daeron. My name is Daeron Targaryen," 

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