Right now Henry start to feel rightly guilty for his friend...
Somehow, I always end up writing Mary Talbot as completely arrogant and impossible. I do feel for Anthony...
Right now Henry start to feel rightly guilty for his friend...
Well is not like she was historically a nice person so...Somehow, I always end up writing Mary Talbot as completely arrogant and impossible. I do feel for Anthony...
Threadmark?
Ah... Henry subtle as a brick.
I do so wonder what would have become of you had Arthur lived...
Some day, you'll have to write that particular story, and we'll be able to see what you make of it...Either his brother's honoured general or a Cardinal in the mould of Wolsey and Rodrigo Borgia, I think... I can never decide which!
Some day, you'll have to write that particular story, and we'll be able to see what you make of it...
Ah, Boleyn Girl 13 has done it too well in 'Arthur II' and 'The Princely Pope'. I wouldn't want to tread on her toes...
Where can I find those please? Arthur is buried in my hometown and a timeline of him surviving always interested me.
Ooh, you're Worcester based? So was my best friend before she moved north for uni (which is where we met, though I'm a couple of years younger.)
Anyway I digress. The stories are both on FFNet, albeit incomplete. I will find you the links later, when I am not on my phone.
Thanking you muchly.
Looking forward to your next chapter.
Henry not realizing/recognizing Mary Talbot was serving them. Priceless.
Having a Face Palm Moment?Do you really think he'd know every young woman at Court? I could just imagine Marie thinking "Oh, for goodness sake, take a hint..."
Having a Face Palm Moment?
Honestly, I do. The percentage of women at court being in general so small, Henry's early days' court by reputation being so taken with the idea of knightly platonic-ish (wink, wink) love for ladies, and Henry's own notorious interest - platonic of course! - in ... THE LADIES!Do you really think he'd know every young woman at Court? I could just imagine Marie thinking "Oh, for goodness sake, take a hint..."
Honestly, I do. The percentage of women at court being in general so small, Henry's early days' court by reputation being so taken with the idea of knightly platonic-ish (wink, wink) love for ladies, and Henry's own notorious interest - platonic of course! - in ... THE LADIES!
But ... it is far, far better to suspend my sense of disbelief on such a small matter in order to get the humor payoff.