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As of now, Edward is dead, and in his place sits his devoutly Catholic sister, Mary. For months Mary has been hiding behind closed doors, in fear of the public she now has to rule, the majority of which are Protestant. Never imagining she would live to sit on the throne, the new queen not only has to deal with her people, but the secretaries who once worked so diligently for her brother. Between her citizens, and her council, returning to the old ways, and forging the bonds that were once broken with the Sea of Rome, will not be easy for the eldest Tudor, but she is determined to try.
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The angry lion appears Part I, Sir William Dormer & Henry Cromwell
| Henry Cromwell |
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Oh come on! This country was already devided before my grandfather came to power! And it isn't my grandfathers guilt, that people are that stupid to let the faith come between them! That's a stupid excuse. And just to remind you, not my grandfather was the king, he was just a minister, an adviser to Henry VIII! It was Henry's doing, everything what happened was the king's doing and only his. It would be too simple to get the blame to my grandfather. Thomas Cromwell didn't burn people because of their faith! It was Henry VIII. His first minister just did what he had to do, and that was the king's commandments!! Should I remind you that the king has always the last word and not his minister?
Sir William stuck in a hornet's nest. That was something Henry couldn't simple ignore. And it was the first time he used the name of the former King! Something he did avoid for years.
So, you know my grandfather and the Protestants? Given the fact that I just heard your words about my grandfather I don't think that you know him! Even it seems you didn't know even the Protestants. We aren't that blind like you Catholics, we give everyone a chance, we use our own mind and don't follow one man who claims he is the representative of God on earth and gives orders to murder people! God is the only judge and only He has to decide who will die and who not, not a man in Rome!
Henry's eyes could have killed this man in front of him. How could he dare to think he know all people just because they are Protestants?
I seduced her!? Are you serious?! I did nothing like that!! You should not speak such stupid things, Sir! But I have to agree in one point. Jane is an angel and she is more worth than your whole family!
Henry just ignored the insult "devil". Some people will never learn it.
Yes, I dare... For you started and I will do everything for Jane and I just wanted that you know it!! Are you really that blind?! But you just see what you want to see. You just believe what you want to believe!
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| Sir William Dormer |
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William rose his eyebrow and for the first time an approving smile appeared in the corner of his mouth. This Cromwell can speak and protetc his family like a lion. But he is still a protestant youung full.
Master Cromwell, of course this country was devided many times before, we can go back till William the Concqueror if you wish, but it has no sense. We both know the country was prospering.
William winced at the mentioning of the division of families.
You say, it's stupid... But let me tell you. it can happen, if your wife chooses the new religion over you and your child, if your uncle is executed because of the old religion and you mother almost looses her mind because of that. And even xou said, your grandfather was an advisor... Well he could advise the King not to turn everything upside down. Or he was so mush disapproving with the King's decisions wy didn't he resign, like I did, or More did. No, he stayed, so declared he agrees with the King. But on the other hand they were both just fools, mislead by that witch.
He almost spat the last word,
And let me tell you, that you protestants are not better than we Catholics. You found this new religion, and try to destroy the whole old religion, just because it had some mistakes. You cannot let people follow old paths. Or why had people to die just because they didn't want to deny the faith they were brought up in? What was their father's and grandfathers faith? Or why do you havr to destroy monastries? It was all because of the money. And who whould know it better, if not you, whose family property is a former monastry, right?
He smiles bitterly.
And then how did it happen? My daughter seduced you? Or how could that happen that you two were kissing publicly although it's highly inappropriate? Or did I see something wrong?
Oh, and now you judge my whole family wirhout reason and knowing them!
He walks to Henry and whispers in his face.
If I'm that blind, tell me, what should I see? What should I believe in?
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| Henry Cromwell |
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Baron Cromwell of Oakham
  
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Should I remind you that I'm not a Master? We should keep the respect in this conversation, Sir William. I ask for nothing more.
Henry listened carefully to the arguements that William brought up. He shook slowly his head, not because he wanted to irritate that man more, but because of his arguements.
Don't you hear yourself? It was your wife who chose the new religion, while you remain with the old... Right? That means you both didn't find a way to arrange yourself with that, no... you chose the path of separation. And I'm sorry for you and your mother. Don't think I'm heartless, nor should you think my grandfather was it. He tried everything to save even Catholics. They had all their choice, Sir. And they all made their choice, like Thomas Cromwell, like Thomas More and so on. My grandfather didn't resign because he believed in a new world, he wanted to modernize the Tudor-state. And with that I don't mean just the faith.
If you want that I should tell you some examples for his good work, then tell me and I will do it.
And no, even he did like Anne Boleyn, Sir. He just liked her because the king liked her, my grandfather was just a loyal servant to the king and he shouldn't be blamed because of his loyality to his sovereign. You were also a loyal servant to His former Majesty, right? Then you should understand him. But he chose the path you avoided, he stayed and paid the highest price.
Henry explained and at his last sentence his voice became a bit trembling. It still hurted him deep in his heart, that his grandfather had to die because of stupid lies of the Catholics, of course not all, therefore he didn't hate all Catholics. He had friends in this faction.
Sir, I didn't say that we are better than you. Who claims this is more than stupid. No, we are all human beings, no matter if we are Protestants or Catholics, we are all God's children. And yet, we kill each other in the name of God. What an irony.
And in terms of the monasteries, well yes it was because of the money. But let me tell you, that the king wanted to destroy them because of the money. My grandfather didn't want to destroy them, at least not at the beginning. And you have to admit that the monasteries or at least the monks weren't men of God!
He got tired of this conversation, it brought them nothing. They would just turn in circles. He know it just too well.
No one of us seduced the other, Sir. Did you ever hear about love? True love? God's gift to the mankind? Try to see it from this side. And if you know this kind of love you would know why you saw what you saw.
Henry rubbed his forehead before he looked with a frown back to Sir WIlliam.
Now, you know how it hurt if someone judges your whole family without knowing them!!
He clared at him.
Henry didn't move as Sir William came closer and whispered to him. He just looked to him with a knowing sparkle in his eyes.
Love...
He whispered back.
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| Sir William Dormer |
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William bowed slightly.He knew when he was wrong.
You are right, I appologize, then Sir. I hope this is respectful enough.
I don't want to bore you with family issues, but you must kbow, you are wrong, if you think you know who did let chose whom or who didn't.
Just a wrink in the corner of hois liips showed any emotions.
I just simply don't think that to choose between your past and soul and your life, is not a choice, but I won"t try to persuade you. It would be a burdeb discussion.
No, don't worry, I knew your grandfather, and I know that he had some good intentions maybe using wrong means, And let me give you an advice. Loyality should never mean blind following. And your family paid a high price till they learnt it.
In my opinion there were some monks who were guilty. But not all of them. Not ALL of them.
Now William was the one who shook his head.
Love is overestimated. And Jane doesn't know anything about that. And she didn't get permossion to love. Nor you. I'm his father, I'm responsible for her life and I won't let nor her nor you to ruin it. I bring her home, and you will find a new girl to play with. It's highly time to bring things in order. I shouldn't let her come here.
When he heart Henry's last word he burst out in laughter.
Don't be ridiculus. Love is just a disturbing element. It cannot solve anything. it has no power to save the world.
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| Henry Cromwell |
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Henry also bowed his head slightly just to show Sir William that he took his apologize.
Not bore, Sir William. It's just not my business.
He said frankly and it was the truth.
The same I won't try but my opinion is, that we all have choice, everytime. No matter in which matter.
Sir William, my grandfather wasn't blind, he just believed in the king, he trusted the king and then he was betrayed from the one he loved and for whom he did everything -after his only son of course- even to be the bad man. And you can't judge a man if you don't know him and his past, if you don't know his intentions, if you don't know why he did what he did.
Henry said sadly. Of course, he also didn't know everything about his grandfather's past but he was sure that there was the answer of all his doing.
You see, not ALL of them. And that's the same with Protestants and Catholics, not ALL of them are "evil". I mean, you know what the former king did after Thomas Cromwell was dead. Everything ended up in chaos nobody was save. Everyone could end up at the stake or in the Tower.
He smirked slightly at William's words. This man was really stupid when he thought Jane didn't know something about love. How could a person not knowing love?
Are you really that sure that your daughter doesn't know nothing about love? Do you really think she is as blind as you?
And if you would know love, you wouldn't laugh about it! Love keeps us alive, but maybe you are long dead.
He took a deep breaht.
If you think you can keep Jane away from me, then you are wrong. She belongs to me and I belongs to her, and if you will stand in our way, and your daughter's happiness, then you will lose her.
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| Sir William Dormer |
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I'm not blind, Sir I do know love. As does everyone. But I know my daughter. At least knew her before she came here. I cannot judge what happened here, as my daughter never mentioned any such issues nor in her letters nor while her visits, And now I start to suspect why... So, if she knows something about love, what your mocking face indicates... then she does know it from you...
His anger rises again. He cannot even think of that Jane is probably not a virgin anymore. Such a shame...
Oh, yes, love has wonderful powers... Which make just things complicated.
He dangerously close to Cromwell again.
Listen to me! Jane is my daughter! And she is an obidient daughter who respects me and her family. She would never go against heer fanily's will. So if I say she leaves the court, she will! I sent her to Lady Mary, but God knows where she is. So, this is not a oroper enviroment for her. She comes home and you don't even think of hopingg to see her again. Jane doesn't belong to you! Never did, never does and never will, And, please, don't overestimate your spell... She loves her family more then anything and respects it as well.
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| Henry Cromwell |
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I can asure you, that nothing bad had happened here. Your daughter is still a honorable woman, don't think that low about her and don't think ever like this about me! I do think, that you just know physical love, for if you would know the other side of love, you would not talk like that!
Henry looked to the man who slowly started to annoy him more and more. He tried the whole time to control himself and he got it sometimes but what was too much was too much.
Oh really, your daughter is your property? I thought she is a human being?!! At least I look at her like that! I don't see her as a property nor as a whore, what I believe, is your picture of her right now!!
Sir...
He said cold, with a facial expression like stone.
Your daughter had already made her choice.
He smiled triumphantly before his face turned into stone again. His eyes cold like eyes and his voice threatening.
And if you should do her any harm, no matter what, I swear by my life, I will find you wherever you are.
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| Henry Cromwell |
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Wow, we have something in common, Sir William. We want protect her. But don't think your daughter can't protect herself or even make her own decisions. Yes, she is a strong woman and therefore you should have more confidence in her.
Henry added.
No, of course you didn't say property but you acts like she is your property, Sir William! And of course is family important, I didn't say it isn't, but there are times where we have to decide what is more important for us. And you speak as if she would be the only one who had to obey her family, but as you said, family holds together. So maybe you should accept her decision instead of being against it!
Henry crossed his arms over his chest and looked scornfully to Sir William. Of course, he would speak with Jane, but Henry was sure that Jane wouldn't betray him and would break her words towards him. At least, he hoped.
I don't think that, Sir, I know it. If you speak with her, then look at her right hand and you will know what I mean.
He said with calm voice until this man yelled at him. If there was ever something that he hated then it was yelling. There was a phrase: Who yelled was wrong! Therefore, Henry didn't yell back.
Alright, then I know that I haven't to worry about her, when you will speak to her. And I just wanted to make it more clear to you how I feel for your daughter and that I would do everything for her. And you as her father should be the one, who should be happy when your daughter is happy.
But I would not presume to put you as a father in question. I can only speak from my experience, and my father was happy when his children were happy. He has not interfered in our lives.
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As of now, Edward is dead, and in his place sits his devoutly Catholic sister, Mary. For months Mary has been hiding behind closed doors, in fear of the public she now has to rule, the majority of which are Protestant. Never imagining she would live to sit on the throne, the new queen not only has to deal with her people, but the secretaries who once worked so diligently for her brother. Between her citizens, and her council, returning to the old ways, and forging the bonds that were once broken with the Sea of Rome, will not be easy for the eldest Tudor, but she is determined to try.
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