I don’t think my parents ever loved each other. They must’ve married for some reason. My mom was young. My dad was older, but he had a cushy job, money, came from a good family. So they bought a nice house at the end of the cul-de-sac… and started their nuclear family. Screw that. Yeah. Screw that.
Lucrezia looked down at her. The white dress was a dream, but its sight awakened so many different emotions. Her wedding day was near and joy and fear fought in her. But in this moment a smile was on her lips. She was about to marry a wonderful man and she knew Bash would do anything to make her happy. The bride felt a sudden gaze upon her and she noticed Anne in the door.
“Anne! How do I look?” Exited she waited for her friend’s opinion.
———— It was understood that their Lover’s Quarrel would soon end and the reality of statuses and large masses of water would separate them both. Anne hadn’t anticipate that BASH would be so eager to wed someone before she was to leave for England. It was sickening, almost as though he were driving a dagger into her chest and stating that he was better off without her. As if to trouble her mind even further, Bash chose to wed LUCREZIA – a dear friend Anne had grown close to and respected.
A paid visit to Lucrezia’s chambers only seemed appropriate. On her own request, Anne insisted that her father allow her passage back to England before the celebratory event of Bash and Lucrezia’s union. She didn’t want to place her emotions in harm’s way and gave herself the excusing words of – ‘I’m excited to return home, anyway’ – to convince her that things were better off this way. This was to be the last she would see of Lucerzia and she stood before Anne as an Angel in a white dress. It seemed fitting, anyway for her – Anne couldn’t see herself in white for her wedding and thought that B L A C K seemed more appropriate. A smile spread across her lips, presenting a look of joy for the other and masked the true heartbreak she had felt. It took all will and power for Anne to do so, but with her sister MARY’S heeding words, echoing in her mind, it was best not to start a quarrel with a bride-to-be. Especially with someone like Lucrezia. ❝ You look wonderful, Lucrezia,❞ Anne answered sincerely.❝ You appear as the true epitome of an angel.❞
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CHARACTERIZATION:
001: I currently portray Anne based on minimal factual knowledge and records with some show influence. I write as I imagine her to be and not as the vixen most visualize her as. You may dislike Anne or you might like her and my portrayal included in this mix. But please keep your opinion to yourself or if you must, come speak to me in private about it, donβt send in anons.
I will not play/write Anne right to the very core of her soul.
002: There will be triggers of blood, minimal swearing, smut and other things. All will be tagged. The mun and Anne are of age.
003: Though fatefully married to King Henry VIII, I am willing to move away from history if there be any type of romance to form. I dislike Anne's fate and believe that she had a better chance with someone else than the King.
Because I love chemistry between characters, I can get a little hyped when it comes to shipping. So if I spring on you the βHey, I ship _____ with Anne!β, donβt get so alarmed.
004: I do not interact with anyone who also portrays Anne.
BIOGRAPHY
Anne Boleyn was the second daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn and Lady Elizabeth Howard. She was born in England, raised there until her early teens to serve as a Lady to Queen Margaret of Austria. Because the Queen took a liking to both her and her father, word spread of Anne's quick learning and grace. By the age of fifteen, the Boleyns made their way to France where Anne and her older sister, Mary, served as Lady's for the Queen and later her daughter. Here, it is unclear as to what Anne's life was like in the French Court. After several years of living in the French Court, the Boleyns returned to England on request of Charles Brandon, Duke of Sulfolk. Anne's father served as England's ambassador, therefore gave both his daughter the opportunity to serve as Queen Katherine of Aragon's Lady's. It was during this time that both Anne and Mary participated in a play to welcome the Spanish diplomats, in which Anne met the man who would be responsible for her death, King Henry VIII. From here, their romance sprouted with love letters and gifts, often being sent from the King himself. Anne often rejected them, for she didn't want his affection at all. In asking her if she would serve as his mistress, Anne denied Henry, only causing him to pursue her more. It isn't at all sure as to what finally caused Anne to fall in love with him, but the two then married in secret and conceived Elizabeth I. After several failed pregnancies after her dear Elizabeth was born, speculations against Anne began to stir at court. Convinced that his wife hadn't been a virgin when they were married and that she was responsible for witchcraft, Anne was sentenced to be beheaded, the same day that Henry and Jane Seymore were set to be wedded.
There aren't any potraits of the Queen Anne. Only descriptions and paintings of what she could have looked like, after her passing. From what most described her as, Anne had olive toned skin with dark hair and brown eyes. She wasn't at all remotely close to the "English Roses" that existed in England and on Court at the time. She was petite, standing at perhaps five foot three and had been quite slender. Most say that she wasn't at all beautiful but rather very average looking.
Anne Boleyn had been described as an intelligent woman full of wit and charm. She wasn't like most wmen, which many can conclude as to why Henry had fallen in love with Anne in the first place. She was very opininated and quite blunt, therefore didn't refrain herself from speaking her mind. Anne was playful, flirtatious and often drew men in, specifically, Sir Thomas Wyatt and King Henry VIII.