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This Was Super Cute
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Baby Blues
Summary â© After six months of being married, you and Cregan are still struggling to conceive, leading to you becoming insecure and slightly jealous in your marriage
Warnings â© Angst, jealousy, mentions of infertility and pregnancy, self doubt, insecurity, happy ending though
Notes â© This is based off of a request and I hope I did it justice. I did put a little twist on it just to make it a little extra angsty but enjoy!

Cregan pulled the covers back and grinned.
A little over a month had passed since your last moon blood, and now that a safe amount of time had gone by, he felt excitement fill him at the idea that you were finally with child.
The two of you had been trying ever since you got married six months ago, but it seemed that the Gods had not yet deemed you fit to be parents. Itâs something thatâs worried both you and Cregan, as it wasnât like there was a lack of trying between the two of you, and the Maesters said that you both were healthy. Realistically, your belly should be swollen by now but it just hadnât happened.
Now though, Cregan felt a sliver of hope rise in his chest. Beside him, you shifted and rolled over sleepily to see why your husband had taken the covers from you. You were cold, but once you saw what he was looking at you immediately warmed up.
âIt still hasnât come,â You realized, fighting a smile. Your heart beating a little faster as you saw the clean sheets.
âNo. No it hasnât,â Cregan, trying and failing to conceal his own grin, said. âItâs been next to two months now.â
âWhich could mean nothing,â You chewed your lip, reminding him that sometimes a womanâs blood could be late. But Cregan chose to be optimistic.
âOrâŠâ
You squealed as suddenly, your husband pulled you into his arms and peppered kisses all over your neck. Laughter filled your chambers as you tried to push him away, but Cregan held you firm, his hands gentle as they pressed against your belly. âMayhaps my seed has finally taken.â
âMhmm. Well, weâll see about that,â You said cautiously, not wanting to get your hopes up until you knew for sure. More time would need to pass before you allowed yourself to truly believe, as the heartbreak of your moon blood simply being late would be devastating. You were already worried that something was wrong with your womb and the longer you went without getting pregnant, the more that worry grew.
Over the next few days, you held caution close to your chest as a way to shield yourself in case Cregan was wrong. In case this time was just false hope like all the others, but as the days went on and suddenly it became a month and two weeks without getting your moon blood, you caved.
You and Cregan couldnât stop grinning the moment you finally revealed to the Maester what was happening. It was too early to be one hundred percent sure, but he assured you that it was a good sign and only time would tell. Despite this, Cregan insisted on celebrating the incident, claiming that there needed to be a feast held to honor the coming of a new heir. Your husband was so excited that you didnât even have the heart to dissuade him, admittedly excited yourself.
As the Lady of the castle, you made the plans and collaborated with the Maester to send out invitations. And within two more weeks, all of the nearest houses in the North were gathered at Winterfell, happy and merry as they celebrated you and Cregan.
It was a lively feast, and definitely the most exciting event in the North for a while. Cregan had insisted on having the best ale present and the best food, as it was summer and their stores had extra to spare.
You had never seen your husband so alive; so filled with happiness and joy as he drank to his new heir. Of course, you were being moderate and only stuck to cider or water, but you didnât mind. At least youâd be sober enough to remember this night, and the way that it filled you with such love to see everyone so happy.
To you, it felt like a huge weight had been lifted from your shoulder and the fear of disappointing Cregan and the North faded. You knew it was silly, as Cregan had reassured you many times that heâd still love you even if you couldnât provide him with a child, but fulfilling your duty had been drilled into your head since you were born and now you could rest.
You were pregnant, hopefully, and your days of waking up and feeling like a failure were over. That night, you ate, you laughed, you toasted to your unborn babe and you held Cregan tight when later, he whispered to your non-existent baby bump.
âHelloooo thereeee. IâmâŠIâm your father,â He slurred while you laughed, unable to help yourself as you knew he was one hundred percent piss drunk.
âMy love, I think we should be going to bed so you can sleep this off,â You told him, but Cregan waved you off and rested his head on your belly.
âJustâŠjust a minute,â He told you, and he seemed to sober up a little as a small sigh left his lips. âI wannaâŠI wanna say a few words to our little wolf.â
He pressed a delicate kiss to the exposed skin and nuzzled your belly with his nose, pausing for a moment before continuing. âIt tookâŠit took a while for you to get here, didnât it? Your mother and IâŠwe were worried. I thoughtâŠI thought that maybe there was something wrong with me at first and thatâs why you didnât come, but Iâm glad to know that me cock still works.â
âCregan!â You were both amused and a little surprised to hear that it was him he blamed for such a wait, not you. You never realized that your husband felt responsible for not being able to conceive these past few months, and it both saddened your heart and made you feel less alone to know that he carried the same guilt on his shoulders.
âIt was no oneâs fault the babe took so long,â You reassured him gently, running a hand through his hair. Cregan sighed at your touch, leaning into your lap as he nodded.
âAye. It just seems like our little wolf is stubborn is all,â He smiled.
He finished off his speech with a few more words of love to your belly, and the entire time you felt yourself smiling bigger and bigger. By the time Cregan had finished, finally stumbling into bed and grumbling about a headache, you were sure that your cheeks were going split from smiling so much. Words couldnât describe how full your heart felt, how much you were overflowing from sheer happiness and joy. Everything you had ever dreamed of was coming true and it was all because of the little babe growing in your belly.
âGood night, my little moon,â You smiled as you placed a hand over it, almost as a way to protect them as you fell asleep. Sometime during the night, you felt Creganâs large hand doing the same, and together your warm hands protected your little miracle.
â
The next morning, you woke up with the sun shining on your face. Yawning, you reached over to say good morning to Cregan, only to find the bed empty.
He must have gotten up early, you thought with a frown.
You thought about yesterday, about how carefree and happy your husband had been. He was so excited to know that he was getting another child, excited that little Rickon would have a younger sibling to protect. You were sad to think that he now had to focus on his duties again, but what could you do?
Duty never waits for anyone.
Trying to shake off your disappointment, you cradled your stomach and sat up in bed. After stretching and taking a small sip of water from the pitcher your maids had left you, you yawned again and threw the covers back.
Your eyes widened.
âOh Gods. Oh no, no, no!â
You scrambled up in a panic as tiny dots of blood stained your sheets, your eyes wide and your stomach dropping to your feet. Horrified, you placed a shaking hand over your mouth as denial flooded your veinsâbut the proof was there plain as day.
âNo. No, no, no! This canât be happening,â You whimpered, falling to your knees as you touched the satin material.
How could this be possible? You hadnâtâŠyou hadnât bled for two months, and now all of a sudden your moon blood decided to show up? After everythingâŠthe feast, Creganâs speech last nightâŠ
You shook your head as tears blurred your vision. Utter rage and devastation seemed to fill your heart as you sobbed, clutching your stomach as your whole body shook.
Both shame and embarrassment washed over you, knowing that the womb you cradled was empty. All those celebrations, all the toasts and the speeches that were givenâŠit was for nothing.
You werenât pregnant, and just like that you were back in the same position you were when you first arrived in Winterfell.
Scared. Heartbroken when your moon blood still came after the bedding. Terrified as the thought of being barren and unable to bare Cregan another child haunted you.
All of a sudden, those fears came running back to you and it made you want to throw up. It made you want to shout and scream, ask the Gods what they hated you so much as to allow this.
Why? Why have you all cursed me? Why wonât you let me bare my husbandâs child? Am I not good enough? Am I just not meant to be a mother?
No, no. It couldnât be true. Despite what the Gods thought, you refused to believe it. You didnât want to believe it, not willing to accept that you had let Cregan down, again.
Gods, and he had been so excited to be a father again. You knew that he always wanted a big family, but sadly his first wife had passed away in childbirth. It had taken him two years to remarry, and now he was stuck with only one son and a second wife that was probably barren.
A cruel fate he had been dealt, really.
And now, as you stared at the droplets of blood staining the sheets, an ugly feeling crawled its way through your chest. Something that felt akin to jealousy, which you knew was ridiculous and borderline sinful.
It was an ugly, awful thing to envy a dead womanâand you swore to yourself that you never would. You knew how much Cregan loved you, and you were mature enough to know that one person could hold love in their heart for two people. Still though, you just couldnât help yourself.
Arra might have died for it, but at least she gave him an heir. I cannot even offer him anything, You thought bitterly.
The realization just made you cry harder, wondering if when Cregan found out heâd lose his patience with you. You wondered if your husband would curse the Gods as you did; ask them why theyâd taken his perfectly good wife away from him and cursed him with a barren one.
You knew that he wouldnât, as deep down you knew your husband was not that kind of man. Grief however had skewed your mind, and it made you not think straight as you scrambled up.
Wiping your tears, you leaned over the bed and tore the sheets off with one pull. In a frenzy, and motivated by the desire to not let Cregan see them, you stuffed them deep within your closet and sobbed.
You donât remember when you dressed yourself, or when you even left the room, really.
All you knew was that everything felt like a blur, the whole world passing you by as you aimlessly wandered through Winterfell.
You donât remember what you were even looking for or why, but eventually you found yourself somewhere that surprised even you. In the hallway of an abandoned corridor, staring at the portrait of Creganâs late wife.
You werenât sure what possessed you to go there, or to even stay once you realized what it was. But something kept you rooted to your spot, and you found yourself entranced as you stared at the artwork.
Arra was beautiful, that was for sure. She had long dark hair, common amongst the Northerners, and big blue eyes that seemed to stare at you accusingly.
From what youâd heard from Cregan, she was his childhood sweetheart. Kind and generous, your husband had once reassured you that sheâd love even you, when you were once worried that her ghost would somehow blame you for stealing her husband and child.
âArra was a gentle soul,â Cregan explained, âAnd sheâd love you for the simple fact that you make me happy, and that you are going to be a wonderful mother to her son and his siblings.â
Now, you wondered if that would still hold true. You had failed at the last part, and surely once Cregan found out, the happiness he once found with you would fade.
You wondered if then Arra would still be so accepting of you; a woman who had stolen her husband and her child and couldnât even do anything to keep him happy.
It haunted you to think so. Sent a burning feeling through your chest. A feeling of failure. A feeling of jealousy, that this woman had given your husband everything youâd ever wanted to give him and more. A feeling of sadness when you realized that she had died for it, and now her place had been taken by someone as useless as you.
A few hours later, thatâs where Cregan found you. Staring at the portrait of Arra Norrey, crying your eyes out over a dead woman, his late wife, and the babe that never even existed in your womb.
âY/N?â Cregan approached you cautiously, alarm and panic in his eyes as he saw you sunken on the floor. You hadnât know it yet, too caught up in your grief, but youâd been missing pretty much the entire day and no one had been able to find you since this morning.
The sun had long set, and just when Cregan felt like he was about to lose his mind, he remembered one last place he hadnât checked. A place he used to visit all the time when he was a child, hiding and sneaking away with his now late wife. But he hadnât had the heart to visit since she died, not until the possibility of you being in danger arose.
It was here that he found you, and immediately your husband rushed over to you, taking you into your arms and inspecting you for any signs of danger as you cried.
âWhat has happened? Are you hurt?â
âNo.â
Somehow, you managed to force the word out, shaking your head as you tried to quiet yourself. You hadnât meant for him to find you like this, honestly you hadnât. Youâd meant to go find him hours ago and tell him the news, but you were stuck to this spot and you couldnât move. The entire day youâd been paralyzed with grief and it was obvious you werenât okay even though you tried to convince him you were.
âIâm fine, Cregan. Really,â You told him, but of course he didnât believe you.
He reached a hand out to touch your face, wiping your tears as he set his torch down. The new angle allowed you to see his face better, to see the worry and the panic and the grief.
You curled into yourself even more knowing that you had probably caused it, and knowing that you were about to add to it even more.
âY/N, what happened?â Cregan demanded. He was perplexed. âWhy have you been down here the entire day? Itâs nearly midnight. Weâve been searching for you for hours. Everyone was worried, I was going out of my mind thinking that something awful had happened to you! And the babeââ
Cregan suddenly paused as you began to cry harder, his eyes wide as you cradled your empty womb. Something in his head seemed to click, an awful thought heâd never even considered before rendering him weak.
âGods. Has something happened to the babe? Is that why you disappeared?â Cregan panicked, and you couldnât stop the plethora of tears that slid down your cheeks.
âIâm sorry.â The dam broke, and you launched yourself into Creganâs arms as his face turned to horror. âIâm sorry. Iâm sorry, Iâm sorry. Cregan, IâŠthere is no babe,â You explained to him, and you watched as his expression hardened.
âMy love, what are you talking about? What has happened to our child?â He demanded to know. You held your head shamefully.
âThe sheets, Cregan,â You told him softly.
He paused. âWhat?â
âI bled.â The confession left a bitter taste in your mouth, Cregan reeling back in shock. âMy moon bloodâŠit came this morning while you were out. I took the sheetsâŠso you wouldnât know and IâŠI wanted to tell you, I swear. But I justâŠI didnât know how and I didnât want you to be disappointed in me,â You whimpered. âIâm sorry.â
You looked away, afraid to see his face. Afraid to see the disappointment and the anger that was sure to come. Afraid to see the same accusing stare that Arra wore.
You averted your eyes, because you didnât think you could bare watching the moment your husband realized that you were a failure. That it was you all along and not him that couldnât conceive a child. It was your womb, your body that was preventing his happiness.
You didnât think you could watch the moment all of it faded away.
âY/NâŠâ
You flinched as Creganâs hand gently grabbed your face, making you look at him no matter how hard you tried not to. His rough, calloused fingers stroked your cheek, and he looked awfully gentle for a man that shouldâve been angry beyond belief.
âMy love, look at me. Look at me, please.âïżŒ
You blinked, and all of sudden you were gazing into his eyes, one blue and one brown. Both of them looked soft and warm, Cregan sighing as he shook his head.
âYou will never be a disappointment,â He said firmly. âNot to me. And I donât want you to ever think such a thing. You are a good wifeââ
âWho has failed you time and time again, Cregan,â You sniffled, âIt has been six months, and I have yet to fall pregnant. You already have a son, so we both know it is me. IâŠIâm the one that keeps disappointing us. And I donât know what to do anymore. I justâŠI just want to give you a child already. I want to be just as good as Arra was.â
Cregan had been stabbed before, cut from navel to collar and yet nothing in the world was as painful as watching you break down in his arms, desperate for the child you did not have.
It made him feel helpless to see you cry, and he hated that feeling. Hated that there was nothing he could do except for hold you, and offer you sweet words in hopes that it would soothe the ache.
âAnd you will. One day, you shall bare me another child, but if the Gods have decided that it wonât be today then so be it. Weâll try again and again until the time is right, and if that time never comes then Iâll still be with you every step of the way,â Cregan whispered.
He rested his forehead against yours and stared into your watery eyes. In the dying light of the torch, he could see the way they danced with a thousand emotions, each one more devastating to see than the last.
âYou will be a mother one day my love, but please, do not compare yourself to her,â He continued. âArra bore me a son, yes, but she gave her life for it. I would rather give Winterfell to my uncle Bennard than to see you perish for a child as well. I cannotâŠI cannot bare losing you too. Do you understand?â
You could hear the pain in Creganâs voice, the unspoken truth that heâd rather you never be a mother than to have you leave him as well. It made your heart ache at the thought of never having your own child to share, flesh and blood and bones made from your love.
It would haunt you to the end of your days, but dying and leaving your husband alone in this world would destroy you even more.
You nodded. âI understand,â You told Cregan softly.
The warm fire light died down as you held one another in that corridor.
Nevermind that half the castle was still looking for you; in that moment, you only wanted your husband, his presence the only thing that could soothe the aches.
As Creganâs strong arms and soft words comforted you, your eyes turned to look at the portrait of Arra. You wondered, if in her final moments she felt the same comforts as you didâcontent knowing that no matter what happened, sheâd have a husband who would be there for her until the very end.
You hoped that she had.
â
In the morning, Cregan declined seeing off his most loyal bannermen, keeping his promise of being by your side whilst you visited the Maester.
You were shaking, undeniably terrified for what he was going to say, but you kept your head high and held onto Creganâs hand the entire time he examined you.
You told him of your bleeding last morning, and how it had seemingly stopped today. You confessed that you hadnât been feeling the usual symptoms of morning sickness or fatigue, but your breasts were sore and your appetite seemed to have increased.
Your body was an endless maze of confusion and it put you through emotions you werenât even capable of understanding. You didnât see how the Maester could either, really, but you supposed that he was used to these kinds of things more than you were.
After you had answered all of his questions, you braced yourself, squeezing Creganâs hand as you prepared for the Maester to tell you what he thought.
And to your utter surprise, he merely smiled.
âBleeding from the womb for a day or two is rare after conception, but possible. The fact that itâs gone away is a good sign, My Lady,â He reassured you.
You felt Cregan gripping your hand tighter as a flurry of emotions filled your body. First, you were shocked. Then you were relieved. And slowly, the grief that had been eating away at your heart faded, and you felt the tiniest bit of something else bleed through.
Hope.
âYou meanâŠ?â
You didnât want to say it out loud, for fear of maybe being wrong, but the Maester seemed to catch on and nodded his head.
âYes. Gods willing, there should be a new child of Winterfell in about seven months,â He confirmed. And then he added, âCongratulations, My Lady. My Lord.â
He bowed to you and Cregan before leaving the room, also sensing that the two of you might like some privacy.
And he was right.
As soon as the door shut, Cregan pulled you into his arms and let out a shaky breath. You didnât even have to see his face to know that your husband was smiling, and when you hugged him against youâhardâyou could feel warm tears wetting your neck.
âDâyou hear that? Weâre having a baby,â You laughed in disbelief while Cregan chuckled, sniffling as he kissed alongside your jaw.
âI never doubted that we would,â He said honestly, and all you could do was hold him tighter, your own tears slipping down your cheeks.
âNo. No you didnât.â
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