@WinterKyng ยซ be if I marry someone who will believe I have a knife under my pillow to stab him? You enjoyed Father's love and devotion, but I do not have that! I have a husband to be that despises my very name. You used your beauty to capture a king, I have ยป
@EdwardusRexIV Elizabeth chuckled and turned to peck his lips.
"You are not bad looking at all, either. But our children are all healthy and beautiful."
"Aye, I think that would be good. We should plan an itinerary. But first." He wrapped strands of her hair around his fingers. "I want to brush your hair," he grinned at her. "Let me brush your hair."
She and Sir Pole have been extraordinarily steadfast, Henry is pleased.
Perfect. And I shall have Margaret don her finest, to pay a visit to her beloved Lady Grandmother.
He embraced her tight. "That is a splendid idea, my Queen. Do you have a particular route in mind? I think Fotheringhay would be a possibility. Or Shrewsbury?"
Gives me a great deal of peace of mind knowing that Maggie is looking after precious Arthur.
I would love that, and I'm sure he wishes to see you as well.
He smiled in contentment with their bodies wound around each other.
"Far too long," he chucked her chin. "Now tell me what plans do you have for the summer. I have missed talking to you."
Time will tell. If your husband does right by you, there is no need for me to be around as much.
Alas, I do like seeing my grandchildren. How are they faring?
In late June 1450, Jack Cade led a 40,000 strong march from southeast England to London to protest against laws introduced by King Henry VI. After executing the Lord Treasurer, Cade and his supporters were driven out of the London. Cade was mortally wounded on 12 July.