New story, I don't own the original characters, showtime does now. I only control the plot and the OC's. A lot of OC going on here you have been warned.


What if in a universe we all know, a fluke in the timeline happened. What if somebody imagined that the Reformation never happened, would we still be living in darkness? What if Anne Boleyn had suceeded in giving Henry a son? Would England be powerful and the American Revolution never happened, would Parliament be just as strong or would we be living under autocratic rule, would the Windsors still be the reigning House in Power over the Monarchy? Would a Prime Minister exist? What if Katherine had born Henry a son that lived and Mary dies ... what if?

So many possibilities, each and one of them already occurred under our noises, but we didn't notice them, because in the timeline it occurred it settled a different timeline, and many parallel universes, all tangents of our universes, connencted from certain points and time in our timeline. However; our timeline has not been diverged or attempted to be diverged, because in our timeline is the timeline where all of this derived, our central timeline however does not mean we are the ultimate, just that we have partners, twins if you will in other dimensions where all of this never happened, or did but in different ways.

This is the story of one of these chronicles, where a single change caused many other strings that changed that timeline forever. As with everything it was not for the best or worse, depending who you were.

Time is a relative thing after all ...

{And here we go ...}

1505

Dowager Princess' Residence:

"Are you saying that I should return to Spain. Dr. de Puebla how am I ever supposed to do this, now that I have discovered betrayal amongst my duena, and when the King does not want to return the dowry or that my father "missed" a part to pay?"

"Infanta, I am sorry to say that there is no other way you can risk it here. Your prescence alone sets an obstcacle for the King of England to marry his son off to a noble French Princess." Dr. de Puebla explained to the stubborn and very proud Infanta. She was truly her mother's daughter. The apple didn't fall far from the tree De Puebla thought drily. He thought he would be free from that manly Queen Isabella of Castilla, but alas now he had to deal with her equally manly daughter -the Infanta Catalina, whom was nowhere as patient like her father the maverick Fernando of Aragon.

He wondered what he ever did in a past life, if such thing ever existed, to desserve to have to deal with women who didn't know where their place was. Like her mother she lacked obedience, passivity and proper prudence, she was anything like the English Roses who were obedient, submissive, cordial and very lively active in the arts of pleassuring, dancing and entertainment. Even thought Catalina de Aragon loved to dance and show off -just like any other woman, again he thought dryly- her fashions and beauty, she was nowhere as lady like pleassuring men and making them feel powerful like her other past counterparts. By the ways she acted and spoke bluntly -it was like she thought of herself as a man. How propestrous indeed, a princess who wanted to rule and be the man of the land, what was this girl thinking? How do her parents expect her to rule and become a proper and virtous Queen when she lacks obedience, and has a big mouth like if she was the devil's mistress?

Catalina cleared her throat to Dr. de Puebla, she hated being commanded, and to thank God that her mother was still alive -she thought; otherwise her father would have abandandoned her and she would be nothing more than a love sick helpless daughter of Spain crying for her father and the captive King to release her. Her mother send her new letters, letter she didn't doubt Puebla, the King's spies or maybe even her maids had openned, but it didn't matter for in it her mother said her daughter was to forget her old lessons -prudence, virture and kneeling and swearing an oath as it should be before the Law of the Holy God and their Holy Cross- if she wanted to survive on England.
It was very clear Isabella of Castilla was not going to go anywhere near politics and special interests this time, unlike Fernando who urged her their daughter was better off fighting her battles alone so she could learn from her own experience and mistakes.
Isabella refuse and therefore now Catalina remained here behind cloistered walls awaiting another answer, hopefully one possitive to the nature of her captivity. Recently she had set eyes on the Prince of Wales -Henry Tudor. For a boy he was growing fast and he was handsome, but it seemed her mother who would be coming next year to see the conditions of which her daughter was living on would have a different eye for a different man.

Isabella had refused Catalina marry Henry VII, because Isabella wanted Catalina to rule even after the old geezer was dead, and that meant through even a daughter or a son, now Catalina when she could see her mother's intentions she became nervous as she had no idea how her mother could work out an arrangement between Henry future Henry the Eighth(VIII) and her. But Isabella still had a few tricks up her sleeve she had learned from Fernando and so with these changes upon history, in where Isabella would live and her daughter would give the next King what he most wanted -our timeline's tale began.

Dr. de Puebla was dismissed by Catalina. She wished to speak to him no longer. She yearned to see her mother's ammount of money and a new dowry she would bring to complete her father's sum of money to Henry VII and maybe hopefully even betrothe her to Henry, whom she could see he yearned to be the handsome Prince to rescue a damsel in distress, in this case the damsel would be her and she would make him believe [once they were married] that he had been her rescuerer from debt and poverty.