Chapter 10: Happy Day

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The Wedding Day
Alexandra was getting ready for her wedding. Cassandra was doing her ladies hair when Mary came in with a small box and Alexandra noticed it "Mary what is that in your hand," Alexandra asked Mary. Then Mary responds "It's a early wedding gift from his Grace the Duke of Suffolk and I'll read you the letter that came with it," Mary said and Alexandra nodded her head yes. Mary reads the letter and Cassandra saw Alexandra smiling for the first time since she left Italy.
"In the letter he says in the box is an engagement ring for you," Mary said and saw Alexandra smile and looking at the ring.

"This ring belonged to my mother and blue is the color of power and strength," Alexandra said and finishes getting ready for the wedding

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"This ring belonged to my mother and blue is the color of power and strength," Alexandra said and finishes getting ready for the wedding.

Henry is waiting for Alexandra at Westminster Abbey when he turned around his mouth dropped open "My goodness Alexandra you look beautiful," Henry said and takes Alexandra's hands then sees the ring "It's my mother's ring," Alexandra said with a smile. Her and Henry walk into the church together.
When Charles and Alexandra saw each other both of them started blushing "Who gives away this woman to this man," Wolsey asked looking at Henry. "I do, her brother's and her son," Henry said and Charles steps down and takes Alexandra's hand then kisses it. After Alexandra and Charles said their vows someone brought the the rings.

After the rings both of them shared a kiss and everyone in the church clapped for them

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After the rings both of them shared a kiss and everyone in the church clapped for them. "I present to you the Duke and Duchess of Suffolk," said Wolsey clapping his hands when Charles and Alexandra walked down the aisle together smiling at each other.
In the great hall everyone was smiling, laughing and dancing. Alexandra introduces Charles to Tatiana "Charles this is Dante's wife Tatiana Sforza," Alexandra said and Tatiana bows to Charles and Alexandra with a smile. "Hello your grace it's a honor to finally meet you," Tatiana said to Charles then Alexandra felt a tug on her dress she turns around to see little Princess Mary.

Alexandra smiles at the young princess "Mary there you are my dear I'm sorry about my daughter Alexandra," Catherine said holding Mary in her arms

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Alexandra smiles at the young princess "Mary there you are my dear I'm sorry about my daughter Alexandra," Catherine said holding Mary in her arms. Alexandra smiles at Mary "I heard she's engaged to the King of France's second son Prince Francis because my daughter is engaged to Prince Henry the Heir to the French throne," Alexandra said looking at Catherine. Then Catherine hands Mary to one of her ladies in waiting "Yes it's true and the King of France is coming to England in three days," Catherine said and before Catherine could continue Anne Boleyn was walking towards Alexandra "I'll talk to you when you come back from your honeymoon," Catherine said and walks away. Alexandra watched Catherine with confusion "Congratulation your Grace on your Wedding but it won't be wonderful like mine when I marry the king," Anne said with a smile thinking that Alexandra will know her plans. "Anne be careful of what you say about me, my husband or my children you will never win against me," Alexandra said and walks away from a confused Anne Boleyn and returns to her husband.
Alexandra and Charles go to their bedroom together. Charles holds Alexandra tight and together they both slept peacefully.

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