Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Chapter 19: In this chapter Anne goes out with her friends to the garden when Nan comes and tells her that the book has been taken. She said her lover had caught her reading it and he wanted to read it to. When he was one of Wolsey's men came in where he was reading and took it once he realized what it was. After this Anne went and told the king what happened and he said that he would get it back and not to worry about it.

Chapter 20: In this chapter Dr. Foxe returns from meeting with the Pope and he has good news. 21st Century Anne  realizes that Henry and Anne may be married before and that history could be changing right before her eyes.

Chapter 21: Anne talks about how she caught a chill at the beginning of May and explains how it sucks not having medicine. Anne decides to take a walk since she feels better. When she gets back to her chambers her mother stops her and tells her that she is not able to go back in her chambers for the sweating sickness is back and Bess has caught it. She also tells her that they have to return to Hever right away, but she has to go see the king, her mother tells her that he has already left and her brother must go with him. This makes her angry that the king has fled without her and she can't help but think that he has taken his wife with him. At the end of this chapter Bess has died.

Chapter 22: In this chapter Anne has a terrifying dream and she wakes up to hear her mother crying, so she ask her what is wrong. Her mother tells her that George has caught the sweating sickness. But he ends up recovering from it and is fine, she also mentions that her father will get it but will recover from it also. At the end of the chapter she catches the sweating sickness and her mother is trying to keep her awake but she goes into a deep sleep.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

    Chapter 16: Anne talks to one of Wolsey's men about Thomas Cheney and his wardship of Anne Broughton. Anne also received a letter from cardinal Wolsey. Later on she meets with Thomas Heneage and they discuss the issues of Thomas Cheney and Anne Broughton.
    Chapter 17: Anne and Margery hear a lot of commotion outside and Anne thinks that the king is leaving without her, but Anne's brother comes in and tells them that the king has invited everyone to a picnic and to be ready soon because they were leaving. Anne wanted to look her best for the king. While riding Anne noticed that Henry had a pain in his left side but no one else noticed. At the end the king tells Anne that he loves her and 21st century Anne thought of his betrayal against in the future.
    Chapter 18: in this chapter Henry tells Anne that Katherine has to accompany him to the joust and she gets really angry with him. She let her anger out and ranted at the king. She even accused him of having little care for his feelings, which made him upset and he started begging for her forgiveness. So Nan went and talked with her to try to calm her down. Nan finds her band text and ask if she could borrow it, so she lets her but 21st century Anne realizes that it's the book that gets taken by one of Wolsey's men from Nan.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

   Chapter 13: In this chapter Anne doesn't think they'll have any visitors for Christmas, but on Christmas Eve morning Margery(Thomas Wyatt's sister) shows up. 21st century Anne finds out that her and Margery are really good friends. It also explains that Margery got married at a very young age and that she also had a child that died unexpectedly. Then Margery ask Anne to come stay at their palace for a little while.
   Chapter 14: After Anne and her mother return from the Wyatt's and they have vistiors. Two doctors from the king. They wanted to make sure she was okay. They're also on their way to speak to the pope. Anne gets a letter from the king saying he is worried about her and he wanted to make sure that she is alright.
   Chapter 15: in this chapter Anne and her mother are going to Windsor castle to head back to court. When they get their they find out that they are Henry's guests of honor. Which means they are staying in a nicer part rather than just being in court. As promised, Henry gives Anne her own maids of honor which mean that she won't have to work for the Queen. Later in the chapter Anne and Katherine have a face to face and Katherine is not happy with Anne.



No words could describe
How you make me feel.
Your love amazes me.
I'll never let you go.

You're mine
Forever and ever
And ever.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Chapter 9: In this chapter Anne returns from the Queen's privy chambers and her father and the Duke of Suffolk. They ask her to take down Cardinal Wolsey. She tells them that now is not the right time. Later in the chapter the court leaves to go to another castle, The palace of Richmond.
Chapter 10: In this chapter they make it Richmond. This is where 21st century Anne meets Cardinal Wolsey, they get in an argument but before he has time to come up with a come back they are interrupted by one of his men saying that they've heard from France on the King's annulment from Katherine. The king of France has denied to give his word because he doesn't think it is a good to go through with it. This makes the king mad.
Chapter 11: In this chapter they travel to Greenwich. They have a party when they get there and Anne and her brother decide to go off and ride, when they get back they're father is furious with them. The king ask Anne where she was and she told him that she was off riding with her brother, that she couldn't stand seeing Henry with Katherine any longer. That it hurt her. Later on he ask her to come to his room that night, he had a surprise for her. The surprise was that she would get her own ladies in waiting.
Chapter 12: During this chapter Henry finds out about the rumors spreading around and he confronts his court as to who was doing it. Anne tells him that it may be better for her to go back home for the time being, that may be the rumors will settled down and she will return to court in the spring. So she goes home.