"You are too kind to me, my love." Arabella would get used to lying. The fact that her own flesh and blood would be kept so far from her was crushing. Her already fractured soul felt as though someone continued to thwack away at it without mercy or reprieve. "I will set to write the notes immediately. My thanks will be most heartfelt. The acceptance and grace of the ladies of court has been most enjoyable." Arabella commanded the ladies of court since the day the old Queen died. The Dowager Duchess of Suffolk was a center of power, and she had little intention of stopping that now, not now that she needed them.
"Now, I shall let you to work. You have much to see to, I won't take any more of your time. The country is need of the service of their King, and God in need of his servant. We've spent enough time wasting breathe on my troublesome sister and her husband. Even sparing them the thought will taint the day, and you deserve better than that." Arabella smiled, having removed her hands from the King she simply stood before him, looking as radiant as she could. She was unflappable, stoic and stern. The Duchess' beauty spoke for itself, and perhaps that was all it needed to, she was nothing more than object now. The next day would come quickly.
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When Arthur was left with the Doctor he sighed. Stepping to the long cord in the corner of the room he pulled on it wistfully, lost in thought for just a few moments. The door opened, and in walked Alice. "Your Royal Highness?" Alice was never far from a place where she could easily be summoned on the off chance she was not at Alex's side. Anticipate their every need, is what she told herself.
"Kindly meet the Princess in the nursery. She's asked for you." Alice nodded and quietly disappeared.
Arthur nodded and turned his attention to the Doctor. "Might I call you Thomas?" The Prince asked, as he now settled in with this man who made himself a criminal in assisting the Duchess. "He's made sure I have no part in the wedding or coronation tomorrow. Slowly but surely I imagine he will begin to reduce all public engagements. Public opinion says that I'm rather popular still... He hates that." Another sigh. Arthur found himself then sinking into a chair.
"Arabella will be a popular Queen. She may be able to temper him for a time. I would never say this to Alexandra... but if necessary something may have to be done." This was of course, drastic, and for the Prince something he did not fully understand, or even wish to.
Alice knocked lightly on the door of the nursery before seeing herself inside. Alice had never entered these rooms before, they were rather lovely, fitting of the house and the owners of the house. Though Alice wondered if the Princess would take more time in redecorating the space as she prepared for a child of her own. "You sent for me?" Alice curtsied and waited politely, her eyes immediately catching sight of little Beatrix.
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