"I would venture to say we know one another very well at this point," Sansa says, smirking at him. She's had him in bed so she thinks that's as intimate as one gets with a person. His mention of Ramsay goes unacknowledged except for a nod because that is something no one should be burdened with, least of all someone kind like Jensen.
"My being a queen means I reclaimed my birthright, Jensen. It doesn't mean I'm any better or worse than anyone else. When my men went to war, I armed myself too. I had to be told to leave the parapets so I wouldn't be hurt. When my men starved, I starved too. I stood up, Jensen, never to kneel to a man again, and I wouldn't have had the strength to do it if I had been a cossetted princess. You need not pity me."
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"My being a queen means I reclaimed my birthright, Jensen. It doesn't mean I'm any better or worse than anyone else. When my men went to war, I armed myself too. I had to be told to leave the parapets so I wouldn't be hurt. When my men starved, I starved too. I stood up, Jensen, never to kneel to a man again, and I wouldn't have had the strength to do it if I had been a cossetted princess. You need not pity me."