Unbreakable Bond
Hey Guys. So today, i'm sad. Because every morning, I wake up really excited to see new reviews... and there ARE'NT any. =(, please review to make me happy xxxxxx. Also, to Fleur24, Kittenallie and Moonchilde, this is not directed at you! Ok, on with the chapter.
Elizabeth lay in her bed, unable to sleep. She wanted her mama, but Lady Bryan said she couldn't have her. She wondered where her mama was, but she wasn't allowed to talk about her. Suddenly, a white light burst through the window, and a pretty woman stood in the room. "Mama!" she said, running towards her. Anne reached out, and was glad to find that she could touch her. She lifted her daughter into her arms and looked her full in the face. Her hair was rose red like her father's, and her skin was pale, but her eyes were exactly the same as her mothers. Piercing dark eyes that were like hooks for the soul was something that Anne was proud to have given her daughter. "Mama!" Elizabeth repeated, "Papa says I will not see you any more!"
"Your Papa is right my darling." said Anne, her eyes filling with tears.
"Why Mama? Don't you love me?" asked Elizabeth, not understanding. Anne stared into her daughters eyes, Elizabeth was so clever. "Yes my darling, of course I love you, but I have to leave now." Anne put her daughter back in bed and kissed her forehead, knowing that it would be the last time she put her daughter to bed. And with that she was gone, leaving a very confused and sad toddler behind.
When Mary got up the next morning, she walked to her aunt's chambers. She entered to find her aunt, who looked up at the sound of the door, sat on the bed. "Hello Mary. " Mary B said, signalling her to come and sit next to her on the bed. "What is wrong aunt? You looked like you'd seen a ghost yesterday." Mary inquired, wanting to help her aunt get through the loss of her sister. "As a matter of fact..." Mary B began, before stopping abruptly.
Mary leaned in closer, "Yes?" Her aunt looked at her, before sighing.
"I saw Anne and George." she said simply. That simple sentence had a profound effect on Mary. Her eyes widened on shock as Mary B continued.
"They said not to feel sad, and to look after you and Elizabeth. They said death is the next great adventure, and we shouldn't fear it." Mary's face broke into a smile as she took Mary B's hands.
"Then we should listen to them."
OK, that's the end of chapter 10. PLEASE review xxxxxxxxxx
