ARE WE GOING TO PLAY THE TOILET GAME NOW?
"I suppose marriage is a 'bigger deal' now than it used to be," Ned commented. It had been the most normal, natural thing in the world for him - work, get married, have kids, get bullied by the kids as he got older and maybe find fleeting moments of happiness in all the madness before he kicked the bucket. But things were different now.
He ran a hand through his dishevelled hair and flashed the bartender a tight-lipped smile when he arrived with their drinks.
"He won't be forever." Ned wasn't disappointed in Robb's choices - he wasn't disappointed with any of the kids - and by staying in America he had given them the freedom to pursue anything they wanted to. But he knew that being a professional athlete had a limited lifespan, and he didn't know if Robb had any plans after that.