In this chapter, Baron and his sister, sansa, express their love for each other. Baron tells sansa that he doesn't want her spoiled by a "scumbag" like the boltons. He tells her that he likes her because she's "hard on the outside" and "soft on the inside" . He also tells her to "watch your mouth" in the future. He warns her that the place is "weird" and that they need to send some people in to investigate. He says that since she wants to die, they can lock her in there and let her out at anytime. He reminds her that they're the masters of the sect and that she can't "let her temper" with them. He asks her to try to persuade her sister, Lily, to marry someone like him. Lily says that she'll never marry anyone like him, and Baron says that's not his fault. He's sorry for putting her in danger, and says that he'll kill the two boltons if he can. He admits that he was wrong to accuse Isabella, and apologizes to her the next time he sees her.
In this chapter, Baron and his sister, sansa, express their love for each other. Baron tells sansa that he doesn't want her spoiled by a "scumbag" like the boltons. He tells her that he likes her because she's "hard on the outside" and "soft on the inside" . He also tells her to "watch your mouth" in the future. He warns her that the place is "weird" and that they need to send some people in to investigate. He says that since she wants to die, they can lock her in there and let her out at anytime. He reminds her that they're the masters of the sect and that she can't "let her temper" with them. He asks her to try to persuade her sister, Lily, to marry someone like him. Lily says that she'll never marry anyone like him, and Baron says that's not his fault. He's sorry for putting her in danger, and says that he'll kill the two boltons if he can. He admits that he was wrong to accuse Isabella, and apologizes to her the next time he sees her.