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Anne Boleyn ([personal profile] ensorceler) wrote in [community profile] paradisalogs 2013-03-20 05:33 pm (UTC)

Anne enjoys walking through the gardens. They are beautiful, and expansive, though still somewhat lacking the grandeur of Hampton Court's. Nothing in any world could compare to it, surely, and that thought fills her with pride even if it is Henry's and not really hers.

She still feels more at peace here than anywhere else close to the palace proper, though there will always be a catch in her step when she passes a bench near the south entrance and continues on. When she eventually emerges to find what looks like a young girl skipping along some symbols to a fetch a stone, Anne speaks up before the girl can take a seat.

"Child, you will dirty your dress if you sit there. That ground has not seen a broom in years I'd imagine. It will be soon remedied so that you can play proper."

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