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Edward
IV has vanquished Henry VI and taken back control of the throne. He has
released the queen from Sanctuary and commanded Lancastrian Elysabeth Scrope,
the godmother of his child Prince Edward, to the Tower of London.
Spring 1471 | The Tower of London
I
stare dry-eyed and parch-mouthed across the slate-grey waters of the Thames. Gripping the leather strap nailed to the barge to steady
against the chop, I am being rowed along the fast-flowing river to the
Tower of London, as ordered by the king. Will he honour me now as his blood
relative, as the church decrees? Or will he imprison me as his enemy, as
politics dictate?
The queen’s words roll over and over
in my mind, keeping time with the dipping oars pulling me closer to my destiny.
Peace,
she said. But whose peace?
Henry
VI, the last true king of the Lancastrian dynasty, is insensible under lock and
key in the Tower, his queen fled in exile, his heir slaughtered by his own
countrymen.
Peace?
At what cost?
Destruction.
Carnage. Annihilation. This is war’s legacy.
I
shudder away from a vision of my husband bleeding into the tender grass of
spring on Tewkesbury’s fields. I have yet to hear of Jack’s fate, and I cannot
think of my own destiny without agonising about his. I am a soldier’s wife, and
with that comes the deep and constant fear that gnaws every time he leads his
army for the king.
“What
will happen today, Belle-maman?” Meg’s voice is fractured by the shrieks of
gulls squabbling over rubbish on the riverbank. Her green eyes reflect my
concern, and I wish I could give her more than cold comfort.
“I
stand before the king as his child’s godmother. And as his Lancastrian enemy.”
“But
surely he knows you had no choice.”
“In
my oath? Or in saving his son’s life?” And there lies the heart of the matter.
If King Edward refutes my appointment, labels me King Henry’s spy, I do have a
choice.
“You
would not tell of the witchcraft of that night?”
“To
save you and me from being imprisoned as Yorkest traitors?” I pull my cloak
closer, brace myself against a gust that cuts like jagged glass against my
throat. “I will know when I stand before the king. And my God.”
On
the north bank, just an arrow’s flight away, York Palace slides by, immutable
and blank-faced. As we turn the great bend that slings the river east to the
cold German Sea, the spiteful headwind whips whitecaps across its broad stretch
and the oarsmen strain against the tide. Fickle April has hidden its sunshine
behind a shroud of clouds, and the cold creeps into my marrow and settles in my
bones.
We travel by barge, for the streets
are impassable with the crowds pouring from every home and merchant’s shop to
celebrate the return of King Edward. London turns its back on King Henry and
all those who follow him. This
is a hostile world, and my time in sanctuary seems safe and sacred, for what
does life hold for me now? Uncertainty churns my thoughts sour, and I find no
comfort in freedom’s wide horizons.
The Lancastrian royal line is no
more.
Except
for Margaret. And her
Tudor son.
I clutch the strap until it chafes
my palm red. God’s wounds,
Margaret carries the last of the royal Lancastrian blood in her veins. But as a
mere woman, she cannot muster men to support her claim to the throne. England
will not tolerate a warrior queen.
But Henry Tudor as a warrior prince?
She would think so.
“We are here, Belle-maman.” Meg’s
soft voice carries over the slopping of water against the side of the barge.
“We are at the Tower.”
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