[Arya had a mother, once. She almost saw her again, before she died; instead, she dreamed about dragging her body from the river. Maybe that's why she goes to Bea, now: not because she thinks of the woman as a mother, she's so hesitant to allow people into the roles of family, of mother in particular - but because Beatrix is a mother. And because her mother lost children, too.
The correlation doesn't make sense to her, but it moves her feet. Soon enough, she's knocking on Bea's door.]
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[Arya had a mother, once. She almost saw her again, before she died; instead, she dreamed about dragging her body from the river. Maybe that's why she goes to Bea, now: not because she thinks of the woman as a mother, she's so hesitant to allow people into the roles of family, of mother in particular - but because Beatrix is a mother. And because her mother lost children, too.
The correlation doesn't make sense to her, but it moves her feet. Soon enough, she's knocking on Bea's door.]