The King's Artist

By Tic_Tok

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After being ignored for years by the small town she grew up in, Adelaide decides it's time to start fresh som... More

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Prologue
Ch 1: Working Struggels
Ch 2: An Unlucky History
Ch 3: Adelaide and Arthur
Ch 4: A Rough Boat Ride to A Rougher Beginning
Ch 5: The Port City Arrival
Ch 6: Château des ducs de Bretagne
Ch 7: A Request for Asylum
Ch 8: Château de Suscinio
Ch 9: Dwindling Memorabilia
Ch 10: Painter's Block
Ch 11: A Little Bit of Guilt
Ch 12: The Differences to Perfection
Ch 13: The Raging Storm
Ch 14: Competitiveness
Ch 15: The Soldier Kayden
Ch 16: November 1476
Ch 17: A Revelation
Ch 18: The Rescue Team
Ch 19: A Distracted Mind
Ch 20: The Captured
Ch 21: A Simple Touch
Ch 22: A Hint
Ch 23: A Welcomed Return
Ch 24: A Person's True Nature
Ch 25: When a Relationship Changes
Ch 26: One Man's Perpetual Suffering
Ch 27: Discovering an Unrecognized Dream
Ch 28: Charity
Ch 29: A Friend?
Ch 30: Training
Ch 31: Reconciliation
Ch 32: Personalities
Ch 33: Informing the Help
Ch 34: Unawareness
Ch 35: Reaffirmation
Ch 36: A Troubling Girl
Ch 37: The Difference
Ch 38: Protectiveness
Ch 39: Relationships and Trust
Ch 40: Confidence
Ch 41: Amor Maria
Ch 42: The Earl of Pembroke
Ch 43: Decisions and Life
Ch 44: A New Start
Ch 45: Importance
Ch 46: To Sacrifice
Ch 47: April 1483
Ch 48: A New Adversary
Ch 49: To Turn 27
Ch 50: The Timeline
Ch 51: Princes in the Tower
Ch 52: Margaret Beaufort's Letter
Ch 53: A Sweet Kiss of Alcohol
Ch 54: A Wedding of Snow and Cakes
Ch 55: A Cold Night
Ch 56: Reims Cathedral
Ch 57: The Oath
Ch 58: Titulus Regius
Ch 59: The Half-Brother
Ch 61: Alms
Ch 62: The Tightness of Fear
Ch 63: A Hopeless Reminscent Thought
Ch 64: The Coalition
Ch 65: A Split Party
Ch 66: The Comfort of Another's Arms
Ch 67: The Dashing Escape
Ch 68: The Truth Will Set You Free
Ch 69: There's Love & Then There's Limerence
Ch 70: The French Court
Ch 71: Jean de Paris
Ch 72: Livres Tournois
Ch 73: Oh Delicious Irony
Ch 74: Truth from Drunken Lips
Ch 75: Nerium Oleander
Ch 76: A Forest of Sorrow
Ch 77: The Ache of Seasickness
Ch 78: The Landing
Ch 79: The March
Ch 80: The Battle of Bosworth Field
Epilogue
Author's Note

Ch 60: Respect

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Watching Adelaide these days was almost physically painful for Kayden. She lightened a little as the winter gave way to spring, but he knew she was intentionally distracting herself with the new recruits.

Thomas Grey's introduction to their ranks brought along with it more bodies that needed molding. The Yorks already present that had initially been trepid to join them were now a bit more accepting of the situation and, as a whole, keener on being trained by someone they perceived as a Lancastrian, though Adelaide didn't belong to any such House. Their numbers were continuing to swell, too, as others who had fleed England arrived daily.

Though the majority had no training, no supplies, and no previous experience, they were all young and more than willing to commit to the cause. As usual with new recruits, though, there came the uncomfortable period of sizing one another up, and Kayden stood off to the side next to Adelaide as she watched them all closely. As the young men shouted and taunted one another, the lines between who was a Yorkist and who was a Lancastrian was apparent and divisive.

Lewis, Harry, and Lance were present, standing behind Adelaide respectfully, as was Thomas Grey, the latter looking stiff and out of place amongst the dirty fields. He had cleaned up and been given food, but he clearly looked annoyed that his presence had been required for every training session since his arrival. It annoyed Kayden as he suspected the young Lord had hoped for asylum without having to contribute anything in return.

"Are you sure you're going to be able to handle this?" Grey asked Adelaide, craning his head to intentionally overshadow and look down at her. The gesture was demeaning and Kayden, along with Lewis, Harry, and Lance bristled. Adelaide seemed unfazed, though, as she looked up at him, her blue eyes fierce and unflinching.

For the past few months, Kayden and the other three men had been primarily responsible for getting the soldiers in shape. It required little communication between the trainees and no particular skill set, so the mundane task had been relegated to them while Adelaide had assisted Henry and Jasper with other plans. She was, after all, a sworn knight to the young Tudor. But now that the men were looking more muscular and in better condition, she had been sent to start honing them into soldiers.

Being underestimated was unfortunately something Kayden knew Adelaide was used to. Many of the men looked at her with laughing eyes, clearing dismissing her on account of her small stature and feminine eyes. Kayden, of course, was the only one who knew she was a girl and he was somewhat grateful that Adelaide's other characteristics were more androgynous and did a better job hiding who she really was.

But while Kayden was annoyed by their behavior, Lance seemed to boil with rage at the disrespect. He found it ironic considering the other man had been one of the first to dismiss her. But since she'd very skillfully humiliated him in front of the other soldiers during his first recruitment six years prior, Lance had been a firm supporter of 'Arthur' and a loyalist to 'his' strength and skill.

As if knowing he was being silenced, Grey hung his head sheepishly and stepped away from Adelaide as she turned her focus back to the men. Some were beginning to turn in her direction, gradually becoming aware that she was watching them. While others continued their bucking, a strange silence seeped over the crowd. Everyone went silent as Adelaide stepped forward.

"I understand your hesitation to train with one another," she began in a steely voice. Any traces of leftover chatter died away immediately as all the young eyes trained on her movements throughout the crowd. Though some were still clearly doubting her rank and capabilities, they all at least seemed to understand that she held a higher position than any of them. Arthur Dedrick was Henry Tudors more trusted confidant, his childhood friend, and his most loyal supporter. Kayden couldn't help but wonder how they would take the news that 'he' was also the young King-to-be's longtime lover.

"Your houses have been enemies for a long time. And I don't expect that resentment to disappear overnight," Adelaide continued. "This war between the House York and the House of Lancaster has been going on for a very, very long time. But should I remind you that most of you weren't even born when it first began? You hadn't even taken your first steps when the first drop of blood was shed. The first life taken occurred years before you were even conceived. And none of you here have even stood on a battlefield, fought for your life, or watched others die for a cause they believed in."

Kayden knew Adelaide was recalling the time years ago when Henry had been nearly handed over to King Edward by the Duchy of Brittany. Neither she nor Kayden had forgotten that betrayal, though it had been Duke Francis's people who had placed the order while he had been ill. However, it was still one of the reasons why Jasper and Henry were still hesitant to trust the Duke's advisor Pierre Landais who was handling the majority of the negotiations and governmental affairs.

"Any grudges you bear towards one another are nothing but pride and stubbornness: pride for your House's legacy and stubbornness to put aside your differences." Adelaide's tone was sharp and clear. Kayden couldn't help but smile a little. It was interesting watching a girl who had run away from home to become an artist somehow transform into a commander of an army. When he had first learned that Adelaide was a girl, he had deluded himself into believing she needed care and protection. But watching her now, Kayden had to admit his feelings at that time had only derived from a twisted place of wanting to have a reason to be close to her. "You all stand here today as allies. Men who have a common enemy. It is no longer Lancastrians and Yorkists rebels, but soldiers of the House Tudor. You all fight for England, you all fight for Lord Henry, and so, therefore, you all fight for one another."

Kayden knew it would still take time for them to trust one another. But for now, he could see it. The spark spreading through the men like a wildfire, lighting their eyes with hope. They had a purpose, they had drive. And now, they had a reason to stand next to one another.

When the first battle cry sounded, Kayden joined in, fisting the air as the hollering for victory sounded.

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