[He can't change it, but it's been so nice, staying with the Tyrells. They're a real family, not like the broken thing his had been, and they treat him like one of their own. Sometimes it feels like a dream, but then the aches and pains start up, or he loses his breath on a walk, and he remembers just what had to happen to put him here.] I've noticed. You're all very lucky.
[He chuckles a bit as he pushes open the door to Loras's rooms; the bed still hasn't been made from when Renly slept in it last night.] I think precisely the opposite, considering the end game is to remove the Lannisters from the throne.
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[He chuckles a bit as he pushes open the door to Loras's rooms; the bed still hasn't been made from when Renly slept in it last night.] I think precisely the opposite, considering the end game is to remove the Lannisters from the throne.