The Starks' army camp was full of life, but when Sienna dismounted her horse and Robb caught sight of her, time seemed to stand still for a moment. His eyes widened and a look of relief and disbelief crossed his face. Without hesitation, he rushed towards her and pulled her into a tight embrace. "Sienna," he whispered, his voice breaking with emotion. "I thought I'd lost you." Sienna wrapped her arms around her brother, and for the first time in months, she felt safe. "Robb," she said, her voice quivering with relief. "I've missed you so much." The siblings held each other for a moment as if they could overcome the past months of separation and pain with this simple gesture. Robb finally let go of her, his hands resting on her shoulders as he scrutinised her. "You're here, you're safe," he said, a faint smile on his lips. But then his eyes fell on her stomach and his face changed. The joy gave way to an expression of shock and worry. "Sienna..." he began, his voice more cautious now. "You're..." Sienna lifted her head, her blue eyes searching her brother's gaze. "Yes, Robb," she said softly. "I'm pregnant." Robb took a step back, his jaw grinding and his hands involuntarily clenching into fists. "From Jaime Lannister," he finally said, his words more statement than a question. Sienna nodded, her hands resting protectively on her stomach. "Yes, from Jaime," she said firmly. "And I want to see him." Robb's face hardened and he crossed his arms in front of his chest. "That's not going to happen," he said. "He's a prisoner. And even if he wasn't, I wouldn't let you see him. Not after what he's done." Sienna's eyes widened and she took a step forward. "What he did?" she repeated incredulously. "Robb, Jaime sent Fergus to get me out of King's Landing and protect me. Without him, I wouldn't be here. I'd be dead, just like Father."
"Fergus was a tool," Robb replied sharply. "That doesn't make Jaime a good man. He's got blood on his hands, Sienna. You can't forget that." Sienna shook her head, tears glistening in her eyes. "That may be, Robb, but he loved me. He risked everything to protect me and our child. How can you judge him like that without allowing me to see him?" Robb looked at his sister, and there was a mixture of pain, anger and despair in his gaze. "Because you don't know what he's done," he finally said, his voice quiet but full of gravity. Sienna stared at him, her heart beating faster. "What do you mean?" she asked, "Robb, what do you know?" Robb took a deep breath as if preparing himself for what he was about to say to her. "He pushed Bran out of the tower," he finally said, and every word seemed to be difficult for him. "He tried to kill our brother." The words hit Sienna like a blow. She stared at Robb, unable to speak, unable to comprehend what he had just said. "No," she finally whispered. "That can't be true. Jaime wouldn't do something like that." "Yes, he did," Robb said, and his voice was harder now. "He did it, Sienna. And do you know why? Because he wanted to hide his relationship with Cersei. The Lannisters have a secret, one that caused the death of our father and so many others. Jaime is not only the man who pushed Bran. He is also the father of Cersei's children. Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen - they are not Robert's children. They are his." Sienna's legs suddenly felt weak and she sank onto a nearby bench. Her breathing was intermittent and her hands trembled as she looked down at her stomach. "No," she whispered again, her voice brittle. "This can't be true. Jaime loved me. He never... He would have told me that." "He lied to you, Sienna," Robb said, his voice soft but unyielding. "He's not the man you thought he was. He destroyed our family. And I'm not going to let him do any more damage."
Sienna sat quietly, her mind racing as she tried to comprehend the truth. Her brother's words had shattered a world she had thought safe. Jaime, the man she loved, had not only pushed Bran but had also led a life of lies that had destroyed her family. But she also felt a resistance in her heart. The love she felt for Jaime was real. And although she now knew the whole truth, she knew that she had to make a decision - for herself, for her child and for the future she wanted so much. "I need time, Robb," she finally said, her voice barely more than a whisper. "I need time to understand all this." Robb nodded slowly. "Take all the time you need," he said. "But you need to know one thing: I will never release Jaime. Not as long as I'm King of the North." The words echoed in Sienna's head as she turned away to retreat. The truth had shaken her, and the decision she had to make would change her life and the life of her child forever.