It wouldn't be easy for his sister to get used to a place like this, it had not been easy for him and he'd been ready to kill someone for daring to lift him from his world. From his fight with the Young Wolf and from a chance to return to Cersei victorious with the head of Robb Stark on a platter for her. But it hadn't gone that way, he'd come here. To this hell of a world and another war to fight. And it had taken Jaime time but he'd learned to fight this war, and then Joffery had come. His son. And he'd found out the truth and for a while things had been difficult. In a world where things were so different to Westeros and people knew their stories. And didn't understand. How could they.
He couldn't explain how he'd found his sister, if asked later he would say he didn't know. But the street where he'd been found was where he started, if they had come into their world together why not this one. There were shops of various kinds and a cafe. And it was to the cafe he chose to go, spotting her instantly, her golden hair so exquisitely worn and in a dress very out of place in the strange world in which they'd found themselves. And of course a glass of wine in her hand. To calm her.
He quickly moved to the table and sat opposite her, hand sliding into hers as if it were the most natural thing in the world. The seal had kept them apart for a long time. Too long. Far too long.
"Its unusual isn't it? This place, this world. It's so different to our own. And do you know why it brought us here? Of all things to fight a war. But Joffery is here, we have money enough to live on and there is so much else to tell you dear sister." It occurred to Jaime that as much as people would talk, the Complex people, no one here knew them. No one here in this cafe knew them on sight, nor their history, their story. He could take her hand here and they could be for once what they could never be in Westeros. Not Queen, not Kingslayer.
"I have missed you Cersei, more than I can explain. Let me take you to our home, I can explain further there."