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However, every now and then, when they were alone together, Oberyn put forth the idea that he and Gregor could test each other's prowess in a less physical but equally invigorating manner.
Oberyn assured him the affair would be behind closed doors. The level of secrecy did little to sway Gregor's mind, but Oberyn was persistent.
He was subtle about it at first. Then his motto may as well have been "subtlety be damned."
Gregor tried to decline his proposition as gently as possible, but Oberyn did not seem willing to accept refusal.
Oberyn argued that it would simply be a new type of experience.
Gregor countered by claiming that he had never been stabbed in his life, but if he ever had to get stabbed, he preferred that it would be with a knife first.
Ultimately, Oberyn agreed to respect Gregor's wishes, and he ceased his efforts to seduce the massive knight.
All the same, he informed Gregor that should he ever change his mind, the Red Viper would be more than pleased to acquaint him with a form of pleasure he had not yet experienced.
Then again, Gregor Clegane's experiences with the traditional form of pleasure were not many, either.
He did not even know whether or not he was a virgin.
Gregory Welch had not been a ladies' man, but he had slept with half a dozen women.
He actually lost his virginity when he was in his freshman year of college. He was not even nineteen when that happened.
Gregor Clegane was now past his twenty-first name day. He had yet to caress a woman's bosom.
It was not as though he was blind to the charms and appeal of the opposite sex. He was too busy upholding law and order to get laid.
Or that was he told himself at least. It was probably just an excuse he had invented.
Still, all the talk about intimacy with Oberyn got Gregor to thinking about the future of his own romance life.
He wondered if he should begin to search for a wife. Most lords and their heirs at least had a marriage contract arranged for them by the time they reached his age.
His parents had considered betrothing him to Lady Alysanne Lefford. They never broached on the subject with Lord Leo, though.
He and his daughter belonged to the second wealthiest house in the Westerlands, as well as the holder of the largest portion of the Westerlords' fleet.
An offer of marriage from a very young knightly house could have been viewed as an insult.
Ser Tarrence and Lady Daliah had investigated other prospective marriage contracts for their eldest child, but they rarely discussed them with him.
That was primarily because he had been away from Clegane's Keep so often. Typically, he was out administering Lord Tywin Lannister's justice instead.
Now that Gregor had been cut off from his parents, the duty of finding a bride was left solely up to him.
Due in large part to his newfound fame and his noble reputation, he had a number of prospective candidates.
Some would say he had too many. Be that as it may, picking one might not have been as hard as it seemed.
Gregor had noticed something peculiar. Beauty and strength were almost inversely proportional to each other with regards to Westerosi women.
Nearly all of the most attractive and beautiful women in Westeros – such as Sansa, Cersei, and Daenerys – had no combat prowess whatsoever. Whereas all the tomboyish and strong warrior women – such as Arya, Brienne, Meera, and Asha – had absolutely no sex appeal.
There were some exceptions, of course. The first female member of the Legion was one.
Dacey Mormont was neither the most beautiful nor the strongest woman in the Seven Kingdoms. But she possessed a wondrous combination of both qualities.
Gregor was not so shallow as to believe that splendor and vigor were the only things that mattered in a woman. His parents in both of his lives had raised him better than that.
Strength and beauty were not Dacey's only positive attributes. She was also very quick-witted, and she was a brilliant tactician. She also had a broad sense of humor, which everyone enjoyed.
Gregor found that the more time he spent with the warrior woman, the more he appreciated her company. From what he could tell, she seemed to reciprocate those feelings.
After a while, he wondered if those feelings would develop into something more intimate.
Gregor knew he would have to marry someone at some point in time. In this world, the sooner he got wed, the better.
The main reason for all the haste was because every lord wished to ensure that his family line would endure.
Considering how dangerous Westeros could be, they were obligated to begin making trueborn heirs as soon as possible.
After all, they ran the risk of not being around long enough to do so.
While Gregor could understand the wish to continue one's lineage, he could have done without the ever-present demand to further it.
Gregory Welch's parents had never pressured him for grandchildren. He had never been married or engaged. He did not even have time for a girlfriend during his years in the CIA.
Then again, he had grown up in a country that had almost never practiced arranged marriage.
The only exceptions were when the ceremony coincided with one's religious beliefs. Here in Westeros, he would have to find a wife whether he wished to or not.
He knew that few arranged marriages involved love at the beginning, but all the same, Gregor would have preferred it if he and his future bride actually had some feelings of affection toward each other before they were bound together.
Eddard Stark and Catelyn Tully had come to love each other. Under the right circumstances, Robert Baratheon and Cersei Lannister could, as well.
Currently, Gregor's relationship with Dacey was nothing more than a friendship. But it could certainly grow into something more.
From a political viewpoint, Dacey presented his best option. She could garner great respect and love from the other members of the Legion, she was capable of defending herself unaided, and she was very astute in matters of war and diplomacy.
Plus, House Mormont was one of Winterfell's most devoted vassals. A marriage between Gregor and Dacey could strengthen the bond between him and the Starks.
That would be especially useful when the Long Night finally arrived.
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