[Robb does not know, and this is a hard thing to hear--though by the same stroke, Bran feels a prickle of gratefulness. Better to be told the truth than to be fed the soft lies children receive, no matter how hard the truth might be. The truth is a sad one, but it also means that Robb has placed some new trust on Bran.
So it is a weight--she might not be healed, not wholly--but it is not an impossible weight, not when borne between the two of them, and so Bran nods again, squaring his shoulders.]
And we can help her. [If the scar is gone, and if Sansa is kept safe by her family-- But that brings a different thought to mind, and Bran looks to his brother once more.] What of Lord Baelish?
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So it is a weight--she might not be healed, not wholly--but it is not an impossible weight, not when borne between the two of them, and so Bran nods again, squaring his shoulders.]
And we can help her. [If the scar is gone, and if Sansa is kept safe by her family-- But that brings a different thought to mind, and Bran looks to his brother once more.] What of Lord Baelish?