Chapter Ten (EPILOGUE)
Years have passed since the day that King Henry and his wife Jane had enjoyed their holiday in France. Both husband and wife was jealous of Anne and Francis. King Henry was jealous because they had a son named Louis but later that year Anne had given birth to a set of twins. These twins names were: Prince Christian of Valois and Princess Adeline of Valois. However, Jane was jealous about the fact that Anne was never under the pressure of giving her new husband a heir since he already had one and the love and devotion that Francis gave to Anne.
King Henry's daughter Princess Elizabeth at the tender age of thirteen travels to England accompany by the new Ambassador for England the son of the former Ambassador Colin Morel.
While on his deathbed King Henry thinks about all six of his marriages and his three of his children that were disappoints for him since they were daughters instead of sons that he desperately needed for England.
Days before his death his two surviving children: his daughter Mary from Katherine of Aragon and his daughter Elizabeth from Anne Boleyn now the Queen of France.
During his visit with Mary, King Henry tells her that he was sorry for the way that she treated when she was declared illegitimate and when her mother had passed away. He leaves his firstborn daughter Mary the future Queen of England and Ireland and that if she did not have any children his second daughter Elizabeth would become the heiress to the throne and later Queen.
During his visit with Elizabeth, he tells her about her future in England but that she can return to France to live until the time that she would become the Queen of England with the fortunate passing of her older half-sister and that she had no children. Before Elizabeth leaves she hands him two letters from her mother. The first letter reads:
January 31st of 1537
Dear my husband Henry,
You already heard the news about Francis and my son's Prince Louis birth. However, we decided not to reveal to anybody but Louis was born about three weeks after my due date. This means that I was pregnant when I arrived in France and this child is your desired heir but nobody knows the truth expect for Francis and myself but as your about to die you to know the truth.
Love your former wife and Queen of England,
Anne Boleyn, Queen of France.
Before reading the second letter, he realizes his mistake that his marriage to Anne was his only true one because it was the only one that produced a son. The second letter reads.
May 10th of 1547
Dear Henry,
It saddens me to tell you that our son Prince Louis at the age of eleven has died from a tragic accident during a hunt. Louis was like a mixture of yourself and Francis: enjoyed music, dance, he was athletic, handsome, and intelligent. However, I hope in the afterlife you two could get to know each other and gain a father-son bond.
Love
Anne, Queen of France.
He hopes that his son Louis could forgive me and have the chance to know him in the afterlife. He orders his attendant to burn the letters in the fire before his eyes. That every night of January 21st of 1558, King Henry the VIII took his final breathe and died peaceful in his sleep.
The next month his daughter Mary was crowned the Queen of England and married a Spanish Prince named Philip (King of Spain, Portugal, Naples, & Sicily) . During her five years as Queen she had no children but two phantom pregnancies. With her death on November 17th of 1558, her half-sister Elizabeth returns to England to permanently live as the Queen of England.
However, a newly crowned twenty-five year old Queen of England Elizabeth marries her older half-sister Mary's widowed husband and later had seven children together. Elizabeth was Gloriana of England the beginning of a new era.
Life for Anne as the Queen of France lasted until her husband's Francis death on March 31st of 1547. Since Anne could not live happily without her soulmate Francis she dies forty-nine days later on May 19th of 1547 surrounded by her three surviving children: Elizabeth, Christian, and Adeline.
This shows Anne during her final minute on earth that her one decision to contact Francis changes her life her the better through avoiding the death that Henry had plan for her, giving her daughter Elizabeth the childhood she deserved, and finding her soulmate in her second marriage.
One event does rewrite history for both: Henry, Francis, Anne, and Elizabeth.
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