You'll Find Me There
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“Try looking into that place where you dare not look! You'll find me there, staring out at you!”
― Frank Herbert, Dune
After Baron Vladimir Harkonnen’s death and Rabban’s failed coup, Feyd-Rautha rescues Princess Wensicia Corrino and is rewarded by the Emperor with the promise of a marriage.
Everyone expects him to ask for an Imperial bride.
Feyd asks for Paul Atreides.
Paul arrives on Giedi Prime as an unwilling omega consort, accompanied by a retinue worthy of the heir of a Great House: soldiers, servants, physicians, scribes, artists, spies, and loyalists from Caladan. Feyd allows all of them.
On one condition.
Every unmarried or widowed adult who remains with Paul must accept matrimonial integration with native Harkonnens.
Paul expected Feyd-Rautha to be the monster he would have to survive. Instead, Feyd is clever, possessive, attentive, dangerous, and far easier to understand than the world that made him.
Because on Giedi Prime, marriage is not the end of negotiation.
It is how a House begins.
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- Part 1 of You'll Find Me There
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Unidentifiable Ship by MeistreAytnic
Fandoms: Dune - All Media Types, Dune Series - Frank Herbert, Dune (Movies - Villeneuve)
24 Jun 2026
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"We’re an unidentifiable ship in an unidentifiable universe. Isn’t that what we wanted"
―Duncan following his escape from ChapterhouseSix months into Paul Atreides' marriage to Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen, the Caladanian retinue in the Consort's Wing discovers that Giedi Prime has never mistaken hospitality for permanence.
Nalia, Lady Miosotis Doewney's too-sharp maid, has spent half a year learning that gossip in the Citadel is only an archive without a seal, that colors die under the Black Sun and return indoors, and that Lord Paul is treated less like a hostage than like a future authority no one wants to offend too late.
Then the boxes arrive: two hundred and sixty files, twenty-six thousand possible integrations, interviews by the Meishu, and the first true shape of what Feyd accepted when he allowed Paul to bring Caladan into his house.
Because on Giedi Prime, marriage is not merely a private arrangement.
It is infrastructure.And everyone brought with Paul is about to be read.
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- Part 2 of You'll Find Me There
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Among the Lilies by MeistreAytnic
Fandoms: Dune - All Media Types, Dune (Movies - Villeneuve)
18 Aug 2026
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“I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine; he feeds among the lilies.”
Song of Songs 6:3Paul Atreides has spent the first six months of his marriage inside the Consort’s Wing, surrounded by Caladanian servants, soldiers, customs, meals, clothing, and loyalties, trying not to call the Harkonnen Citadel home.
Then the lists arrive.
Paul is beginning to understand that he cannot stay inside his wing pretending it is only a smaller, besieged Caladan.
Meanwhile, Feyd-Rautha watches the Meishu, the Department of Arrangements, and the long-standing alpha/omega marriage of B and Orion with a hunger even he does not bother disguising. In them, he sees something Giedi Prime rarely offers without teeth: age, possession, tenderness, children, authority, and a future that has survived long enough to become domestic.
Because among the lilies, Paul is not merely learning how Giedi Prime arranges marriages.
He is learning what kind of house Feyd wants to build around them.
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- Part 3 of You'll Find Me There
