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Hiii, May I Be Added To Ur Tag List For Secrets Whispered Through Time?
Hiii, may I be added to ur tag list for secrets whispered through time? đ
Yess, of course. Sorry for the late reply! :( I have been really busy.
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{~Twilight Masterlist~}

[Series]

{~Alice x Reader x Jasper~}
Eternal Harmony
Fateful Encounter
Melody of Souls
Whispers of the Future
Eclipse of Emotions
Trials and Tribulations
Forever Bound
{~House of the Dragon Masterlist~}

[Series]

{~Rhaenyra x Fem!Reader x Daemon~}
Whispers Through Time
A New Arrival
Secrets in the Shadows
Meeting Daemon
Whispers of Warning
Unexpected Encounters
Shadows of Suspicion
Revealing the Truth
Trials of the Heart
Can I please be added to your new house of the dragon series? â¤ď¸đ˛
Omg of courseee, I'll start a tag list and please let me know if any of ya'll wanna be apart of it!!
Whispers Through Time: {~Meeting Daemon~}

A/N: I am so sorry I have not posted chapter 3, I have been really busy with school and had to catch up with all my work since I was really sick last week and missed a bunch of work!
Summary: After being mysteriously transported into the world of House of the Dragon, a modern-day woman poses as a seer to gain entry into the Targaryen court. Armed with knowledge of the future, she secretly warns Rhaenyra and Daemon of looming dangers while hiding her true identity. As she grows closer to both, romantic tension builds, but so do the risks of her deception. With Daemon's suspicions rising and Rhaenyraâs trust deepening, the reader must navigate her lies while trying to alter their tragic fateâbefore everything unravels.
Characters: Rhaenyra & Daemon
Pairing: Rhaenyra x Fem!Reader x Daemon
Warnings: None
Word Count: 1243
Tag List: @snowtargaryen
Chapter 3 --- Chapter 4

Days had passed since you left the first note for Rhaenyra, and the subtle shift in her demeanor was unmistakable. While she had yet to confront anyone publicly, you could sense her wariness in the way she interacted with those around her. The seeds of doubt had been planted, and though you were relieved that your warning had reached her, the constant danger of being discovered hung over you like a storm cloud.
But it wasnât just Rhaenyraâs growing caution that concerned you. Daemon Targaryenâs presence had become more frequent, and wherever he went, he seemed to move with a purpose that unnerved you. You had caught glimpses of him here and thereâalways watching, always listening. It was only a matter of time before your paths crossed again.
And then, one day, it happened.
You had been sent on an errand to deliver herbs to the maesterâs chambers, a mundane task that took you through the winding corridors of the Red Keep. Your mind was preoccupied with the next note you intended to leave for Rhaenyraâone that would warn her of a more immediate threat from within her inner circle. As you turned a corner, lost in thought, you nearly collided with someone coming in the opposite direction.
Startled, you looked upâand your breath caught in your throat.
It was Daemon.
The Rogue Prince stood before you, his silver hair catching the light of the nearby torches. His violet eyes regarded you with an intensity that made your skin prickle. For a moment, neither of you spoke, the silence between you thick with unspoken questions. His gaze swept over you, as though he were trying to read your every thought, your every secret.
âApologies, my lord,â you stammered, quickly stepping back and bowing your head to avoid his piercing stare. Your heart hammered in your chest as you prayed he would simply move on and forget the encounter.
But Daemon was not one to let things go so easily.
âYouâre the midwife, arenât you?â he asked, his voice smooth yet laced with something sharp, something dangerous.
âYes, my lord,â you replied, keeping your tone as neutral as possible. âI was sent to deliver these herbs to the maester.â
He nodded, though his eyes never left you. âIâve heard youâve been quite useful since your arrival.â His words were casual, but you sensed the underlying suspicion. âUnusual for someone to earn such favor so quickly.â
âI only do what I can to be of service,â you said, trying to maintain your composure.
Daemon smirked, his lips curling into something that wasnât quite a smile. âModest, too. How very noble of you.â He took a step closer, and you instinctively tensed. âAnd yet, youâve managed to find yourself in quite a few interesting places around the Keep, havenât you?â
Your pulse quickened. Did he know? Had someone seen you near Rhaenyraâs chambers? You forced yourself to remain calm, to hold his gaze without faltering. âI go where I am needed, my lord. Nothing more.â
His smirk widened, though it didnât reach his eyes. âOf course. Youâre just a humble midwife, after all.â
The way he said it made it sound like a lie, like he knew there was more to your story than you were letting on. But you couldnât afford to let him push you. Not here. Not now.
âI should be going,â you said, shifting the basket of herbs in your arms as an excuse to leave. âThe maester is waiting.â
Daemon stepped aside, though his gaze followed you as you passed. âTake care,â he called after you, his tone laced with amusement. âThe Red Keep can be⌠unpredictable.â
You didnât respond, quickening your pace as you made your way down the hall. Only when you were far enough away did you let out the breath you hadnât realized youâd been holding.
That night, as you sat alone in your room, the weight of the encounter with Daemon settled heavily on your shoulders. He knew somethingâmaybe not everything, but enough to make him suspicious. And if there was one thing you knew about Daemon Targaryen, it was that he didnât let things go easily. His curiosity was as dangerous as his sword, and now, it was fixed on you.
You had to be more careful.
But even as the thought crossed your mind, you knew that avoiding Daemonâs scrutiny wasnât your only problem. You still had to deliver the next note to Rhaenyra. And this time, it would be even riskier.
The following day, the Keep was buzzing with activity as preparations for an upcoming feast were underway. Servants rushed through the halls, carrying linens, food, and other supplies, while the nobles discussed matters of the court. It was the perfect distraction.
You had written the second note the night before, the words carefully chosen to warn Rhaenyra of an impending plot by one of her closest allies. Slipping the note into the same alcove near her chambers would be tricky, especially with Daemonâs increased presence around the Keep. But you didnât have a choice.
As you moved through the crowded halls, your mind raced with thoughts of how to avoid detection. The feast provided some cover, but there were more guards than usual stationed near Rhaenyraâs quarters. You would have to be quick.
When you finally reached the corridor leading to her chambers, you were relieved to see that the guards were distracted by a group of visiting nobles. Seizing the opportunity, you hurried toward the alcove and slipped the note into place, your hands shaking slightly from the adrenaline.
Just as you turned to leave, you heard footsteps approaching. Panic surged through you as you ducked into the shadows of a nearby column, your heart pounding in your chest.
Daemon.
He appeared at the far end of the hall, his expression unreadable as he spoke to one of the guards. You held your breath, praying that he wouldnât notice the noteâor worse, see you hiding. For what felt like an eternity, you stayed perfectly still, watching as Daemon scanned the corridor.
But then, as if by some stroke of luck, he turned and walked away.
You didnât wait to see where he went. As soon as the coast was clear, you slipped out of the shadows and made your way back to the servants' quarters, your heart still racing. You had managed to leave the note without being caughtâbut just barely.
Later that evening, you found yourself on edge as you worked, your thoughts consumed by the possibility that Daemon was still watching. You had been careful, but how long could you keep this up before heâor someone elseâfigured out what you were doing?
As you went about your duties, you noticed Rhaenyra in the distance, speaking with one of her advisors. From where you stood, you couldnât hear their conversation, but you could see the way her hand clenched tightly around the hilt of her sword, the tension in her posture unmistakable.
She had found the second note.
For a brief moment, her gaze flickered in your direction, but there was no recognition in her eyes. You were still a stranger to her, just another face among the many who served in the Red Keep. And yet, you couldnât shake the feeling that, in time, she would come to depend on your warnings more than she realized.
But for now, your secret was safe.
At least, you hoped it was.
Whispers Through Time: {~Trials of the Heart~}

Summary: After being mysteriously transported into the world of House of the Dragon, a modern-day woman poses as a seer to gain entry into the Targaryen court. Armed with knowledge of the future, she secretly warns Rhaenyra and Daemon of looming dangers while hiding her true identity. As she grows closer to both, romantic tension builds, but so do the risks of her deception. With Daemon's suspicions rising and Rhaenyraâs trust deepening, the reader must navigate her lies while trying to alter their tragic fateâbefore everything unravels.
Characters: Rhaenyra & Daemon
Pairing: Rhaenyra x Fem!Reader x Daemon
Word Count: 1436
Tag List: @snowtargaryen, @hippiedippiekitty
Chapter 8 ---

The flickering firelight cast long shadows across the stone walls, as if the castle itself held its breath in anticipation of what was to come. The reader sat by the window, her hands clasped tightly in her lap as she stared out into the distance. Despite the view of the restless sea below, her mind was elsewhereâwrapped in thoughts she had been avoiding for far too long.
She hadnât come to Dragonstone with any intention of stayingâlet alone forming bonds as dangerous as these. She had come with one purpose: to navigate this strange world with as little disruption as possible, to leave no trace of her presence beyond her carefully placed warnings. The risk of changing the course of events weighed heavily on her every decision, and yet...
âAre you troubled?â Rhaenyraâs soft voice broke through the silence, pulling the reader from her spiraling thoughts.
She turned to find Rhaenyra standing behind her, a small, curious smile on her face. There was something so disarming about herâa warmth that radiated even in moments of tension. It was that warmth, that strength, that had made it so difficult for the reader to keep her distance.
But she had to.
âIâm fine,â the reader replied, though her voice lacked conviction.
Rhaenyraâs brow furrowed slightly as she moved closer, her gaze never leaving the readerâs face. âYou donât seem fine.â She paused, as if weighing her next words carefully. âYouâve been distant lately. Is something troubling you?â
The reader forced a smile, though her heart ached at the concern in Rhaenyraâs eyes. âItâs nothing, really. Just... thinking about everything thatâs happening. The war, the Greens, the uncertainty.â
Rhaenyra studied her for a moment, her expression softening with understanding. âI understand. It weighs on us all.â She reached out, gently placing her hand on the readerâs. âBut youâre not alone in this.â
The readerâs breath caught in her throat at the touch, her heart thudding uncomfortably in her chest. She wasnât aloneânot anymore. And that was exactly the problem.
She had tried to keep herself detached from Rhaenyra, from Daemon, from everything. But how could she? Rhaenyraâs kindness, her fierce loyalty, her vulnerability... it had drawn the reader in, just as Daemonâs intensity, his sharp wit, and his protectiveness
had. They were both so different, yet both had managed to break through the walls the reader had built around herself.
But she couldnât afford to let herself get involved, not like this. She had seen too much, knew too much of what was to come. If she changed anythingâif she became too close to them, let her emotions take overâit could alter the course of everything.
âI... I canât,â the reader whispered, pulling her hand away from Rhaenyraâs.
Rhaenyra frowned, her confusion evident. âCanât what?â
âI canâtââ The reader swallowed hard, struggling to find the right words. âI canât do this. I canât be... close to you. To either of you.â
Rhaenyraâs eyes widened, a flicker of hurt crossing her face. âWhat do you mean?â
The reader stood abruptly, turning her back to Rhaenyra as she tried to compose
herself. âI never intended to stay here, Rhaenyra. I never intended to get involved in any of this. Iâm not supposed to.â
âYouâve already helped me so much,â Rhaenyra said, her voice soft but firm. âYour advice, your warningsâtheyâve saved lives. Youâve become a part of this, whether you wanted to or not.â
The reader closed her eyes, feeling the weight of Rhaenyraâs words settle heavily on her. It was trueâshe had become involved. But that was exactly what she had been trying to avoid. Her presence here, her influence, was already affecting things. She couldnât afford to let herself fall deeper into this world, not when the consequences could be disastrous.
âI donât belong here,â the reader said, her voice barely above a whisper.
Rhaenyra moved closer, her hand gently resting on the readerâs shoulder. âYou do,â she insisted, her voice filled with quiet determination. âYou belong here with us.â
The reader shook her head, stepping out of Rhaenyraâs reach. âNo, I donât. You donât understandâI could ruin everything. I could change things in ways none of us can foresee.â
Rhaenyraâs gaze softened, her eyes searching the readerâs face for answers. âWhat are you afraid of?â
The reader swallowed, her throat tight with emotion. âIâm afraid of changing your future. Of changing everything.â
Rhaenyra was silent for a moment, her brow furrowing as she tried to make sense of the readerâs words. âIs that why youâve been keeping your distance? Why youâre so hesitant with me? With Daemon?â
The reader hesitated, her heart pounding. âYes. I... Iâve already changed things by being here. If I let myself get closer to youâif I let my feelings take overâI donât know what will happen. And I canât risk that.â
Rhaenyraâs expression softened with understanding, but there was a trace of sadness in her eyes. âI see.â She took a step closer, her voice gentle. âI donât know what brought you here, or what burdens you carry, but I do know one thingâyouâve already changed our lives. And I donât believe thatâs a bad thing.â
The readerâs heart clenched at the sincerity in Rhaenyraâs voice. She wanted to believe that, wanted to believe that she could stay, that she could have a place here with Rhaenyra and Daemon. But the weight of the unknown hung over her like a dark cloud, reminding her of the dangers of tampering with the future.
Before she could respond, the door creaked open, and Daemon strode into the room, his eyes immediately narrowing as he sensed the tension between the two women.
âWhatâs going on?â he asked, his voice laced with suspicion as his gaze flicked between them.
Rhaenyra glanced at the reader, her expression conflicted. âWe were just talking.â
Daemonâs sharp eyes lingered on the reader for a moment before he turned to Rhaenyra. âAbout what?â
The readerâs stomach twisted with unease as Daemonâs attention shifted back to her. His presence always seemed to fill the room, his intensity making it difficult to hide anything from him.
âAbout my place here,â the reader said, her voice steady despite the turmoil churning inside her.
Daemonâs eyes narrowed, his lips curling into a slight smirk. âStill convinced you donât belong with us?â
The readerâs breath hitched at his words. Daemon had a way of cutting straight to the heart of things, and it unnerved her how easily he could see through her defenses.
âIâm not convinced of anything,â the reader replied, trying to keep her voice calm. âIâm just trying to figure out how to navigate all of this without making things worse.â
Daemon stepped closer, his gaze piercing. âYouâre not going to make anything worse. If anything, youâve made things better.â
Rhaenyra nodded in agreement, her expression soft as she looked at the reader. âDaemonâs right. Youâve become a part of thisâof us. You donât need to keep holding yourself back.â
The readerâs heart raced, her mind spinning as she looked between the two of them. Their words were kind, sincere, but the fear of the unknown gnawed at her. She couldnât shake the feeling that if she let herself fall too deeply into this, something terrible would happen.
âI donât know if I can do that,â the reader whispered, her voice barely audible.
Daemonâs smirk faded, replaced by a rare look of concern. âWhy not?â
The reader met his gaze, her resolve wavering. âBecause Iâm afraid of what I might change.â
For a moment, the room was filled with silence, the weight of the readerâs confession hanging between them. But then, Daemon stepped forward, his expression softening as he reached out to gently cup the readerâs cheek.
âYouâre not going to change anything that wasnât meant to be changed,â Daemon said quietly, his voice uncharacteristically tender. âAnd if you do, then weâll face it together.â
Rhaenyra stepped forward as well, her hand resting on the readerâs arm. âWhatever happens, you wonât face it alone. Weâre in this together.â
The readerâs heart clenched, the warmth of their words tugging at the walls she had built around herself. Despite everything, despite her fears, she felt the pull toward them bothâthe undeniable connection that had grown between the three of them. And in that moment, the reader realized that maybe, just maybe, she couldnât keep running from it forever.
But even as she allowed herself to soften toward them, the fear still lingered in the back of her mind. The trials of the heart were far from over, and the consequences of her choices had yet to unfold.