May 25 1536

King Henry VIII

Henry had ordered Cromwell to be confined to his quarters while investigating Jane's declaration overheard by Charles. So far nothing had been found, it appeared that he was innocent. Jane was in the tower and had been questioned repeatedly but no new information was discovered. Both her brothers had been interrogated and were cleared of all involvement. Henry ordered them to be confined to guest quarters separately until this all could be straightened out. And unlike calling for the executions of the Queen's uncle and father he didn't want Jane to die based on what appeared to be ramblings of an insane person. Henry had still not even told Anne of the executions, he told her only that he had investigated them and the truth came out. He told her he didn't want her to be upset by anything, but had written her a letter detailing the outcome. He had given it to her and told her she could do with it as she pleased. He could tell Anne wanted to know, but seeing the love in Henry's eyes made her not open it. She gave it back to him with only one request to never speak of it again.

Henry closed his eyes bringing forth the few words spoken that day.

"Henry, I have not felt so happy and relaxed before my uncle and father were removed from my life. I do not know what you found and I do not wish to know, only that for once I truly feel safe"

Henry had pulled her close to him, hugging her and tell her that he loved her. "Sweetheart, I have missed you."

Henry truly wondered if he had given Jane the wrong idea, he had wanted her as mistress but nothing else. He loved Anne, and now he knew why she so infuriated him after they married. She was abused emotionally into thinking he no longer loved her, and only wanted a son.

Charles Brandon

He could not believe what he had heard that day at Wolf Hall. He had gone by orders of the King to let the Seymours know, that even though they were banished from court they were no longer under investigation. They found no evidence of them plotting to kill the Queen. How could they find no evidence, but Lady Jane Seymour profess to all who could hear she and Master Cromwell had discussed killing the Queen.

Charles had never liked Cromwell, and did admit only to himself he had often wanted Anne removed from the throne. But he too had now seen her in a different light. She had a radiance that was very endearing and the way she has taken up the Lady Mary's fight is extraordinary.

George Boleyn

Since retiring from court and returning to Hever Castle, George and Jane had come to a knew understanding. He realized only know how badly he used to treat her. Yes she annoys him on a daily basis, but he can't help but love her. He missed Anne as well, but without Anne around Jane warmed up to him in record time. He came to learn Jane was actually jealous of his relationship with his sister. She was his wife and yet she knew nothing about him. George had opened up to her this past months, and Jane was grew to understand why George and Anne had bonded to closely after learning of their father and uncle's evil past.

George wrote to Anne weekly, but this letter he let Jane write.

Dearest Anne,

I hope soon to hear the news you have had a healthy prince. George and I can not wait to meet our new nephew (or niece). We have some wonderful news ourselves. I am three months with child.

Love

Jane Boleyn.