{September 19, 1537 - Suffolk Manor}

Anne looked over at Charles, she had never seen him such a wreck. Anne had arrived just a few days ago to see her friend, and tonight she had gone into labor. Jean begged Anne to sit with Charles, she knew he would need some support. Little Henry had just turned two years old yesterday, so he had been home from Hatfield this past week. Charles wanted to celebrate his son's birthday at home, even though the King and Queen had a lovely party put on for him while he was at Hatfield with the Princes and Princesses.

"Charles, Jean has the best physicians with her and my sister Mary will stay by her side the entire time." Mary had been staying at court permanently since her husband decided to up and leave her for adventures in France. It was strange, they had been so in love until Mary returned to court by request of her sister unexpectedly. At first she wondered if Anne or Henry had ordered him to leave, but she soon had learned Anne had spoken to Henry to ennoble her new brother-in-law. That it was only their father keeping her from being part of the family once more.

"Lord Suffolk, you may see your wife now."

Charles walked in, Jean was lying in the bed, propped up by many pillows behind her. In her arms was their beautiful little girl, her hair as red as Jean's. And her green eyes sparkled as Charles took her in his arms.

"She is the most beautiful little girl."

"Margaret, I would like to name her Margaret." Jean spoke softly, Charles nodded completely astounded at the choice of name.

"Your majesty, would you like to hold her?" Charles asked. Anne took the baby in her arms, she wiggled briefly before setting down. Her eyes closing as she drifted off to sleep.

{Greenwich Palace}

Lady Jane and her husband had joined Katherine's household shortly after she settled into her new life. Henry had set aside a small apartment for the family, and Katherine had given Jane duties to coincide when baby Anne was sleeping.

"Lady Jane, are you ill?" Katherine looked just before Jane fainted. Luckily Sir William Bennett was standing near and caught her before she hit the ground. She was carried to the bed, and the physician called. She began to stir before he arrived, Katherine was sitting by hers side.

"Jane, have you missed your monthly courses?" She asked as cautiously as she could. Jane nodded. "You are with child?"

"I do not know, your majesty, I have not been seen by a midwife." Jane looked sheepishly, she had missed them for two months but had been too afraid to hope that she was going to have another child so soon after baby Anne's birth.

"You must rest, Lady Jane. I wish you to stay in bed for the next few days, your child needs her mother healthy." The physician had noticed Jane had a mild fever and her weakness could be attributed to that. Francis ran to be by his wife's side when he had been informed of her condition. He insisted on carrying her back to their apartments, and stayed with her the whole night watching as she slept. Katherine had baby Anne's cradle moved to her own apartments for the night, so Jane could rest and she so adored the little infant.

"You are precious, sweet Anne." Katherine rocked her back in forth, memories of holding Mary as a child flooded her mind.

"Mother" Mary had watched as her mother sang little Anne to sleep.

"Mary, my daughter, how good is...you are with child." She quickly noticed Mary's growing belly as she looked up.

"Yes mama, I made Phillip promise we would not share this wonderful news until..." Katherine knew what she was thinking, until Mary believed the baby would not leave her. Like so many of her brothers and sisters had done while Katherine carried them. Katherine put Anne in her cradle, and quickly went to hug her daughter. "This is wonderful news, have you told your father?"

"I wanted to tell you first mother." Katherine was so excited knowing soon she would hold her first grandchild, a child she knew was in part thanks to Anne. Anne, the woman she so wanted to hate for the longest time, and still part of her resented that she succeeded in giving Henry not only two healthy sons but two adorable little girls. Anne proved to the entire Kingdom she wasn't an evil harlot set on destroying the realm, misguided in her religious beliefs that Henry so easily latched on to but she was in the end a very sweet young lady.

{Whitehall}

"Your majesty, Sir Henry Seymour and Lady Dorothy Seymour." Henry had been called to court for reasons unknown to himself and those around him. His brothers had been executed for treason, his sister Elizabeth was ordered shortly after Edward's execution to a nunnery, and Jane had been a lady in the households of all the royal ladies.

"Your majesty." Henry bowed before his King.

"Master Seymour, I hold no ill will towards your person, for you have been nothing but noble and wise. Your family shame should not be bestowed upon your shoulders nor your sister Dorothy. Jane has spoken nothing but praise of you when asked, enlightening myself and her majesty, the Queen, of your pure heart. Word has reached the court of the hardships you must endure. I wish to remedy that, by with you blessing bestow the Duke of Cambridge. Your sister, Dorothy will be given honors of serving her majesty, Princess Mary." Dorothy looked astonished at their good fortune, while Henry felt blessed to be recognized for his good nature.

"Thank you, your majesty." Henry performed the ceremony officially bestowing the new title, and peerage upon the young Henry Seymour.

"Lord Cambridge, you will escort Lady Dorothy to Framlingham Castle in the morning. Before returning you are to go to Suffolk Manor where you will escort the Queen back to court." Henry dismissed all from the Great Hall, but Thomas Cranmer,

"Thomas."

"Yes, your majesty." Henry sighed, he had waited so long after Cromwell's murder to rectify the evils he had done, but today he was going to make the biggest step in righting a past wrong.

"Sir Thomas More, was executed on my orders, based on false evidence." Thomas looked shocked the King continued to speak. Henry had Holbein sent for, and orders to the Tower that More would be removed from his shallow grave in St Peter Ad Vincula. A new monument would be created honoring him, along with a reburial at Westminster Abbey by order of the King. None shall be told of the proceedings until after it was done, Henry did not wish for a spectacle. A proclamation was drafted to be distributing detailing the findings of Charles investigation, including the horrible lies about the Queen.

"Master Holbein."

"Your majesty?"

"You will provide the court with new paintings of the Royal Family and our most dearest friends." Henry commissioned a painting of Katherine, Mary and Phillip, along with one of him, Anne and their children. Others included one of Anne, Mary, Elizabeth and Rachel to match the one of him, Nicholas, baby Henry, and Duke Phillip. Jean and Charles would be painted with baby Margaret, Jane and her family, George along with Jane and baby Henry. He wanted court to be about family, he felt that would show the Kingdom how strong they were together.

A/N : Yes I have a plan for a happily ever after for Mary Boleyn. Just really didn't want to deal with her already family. Tee hee