Festina Lente

By BubblyYork

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In a bid to keep England from breaking away from the Flock of Rome, Pope Clement VII decides to send his cous... More

Summary
Chapter One: Papal Planning
Chapter Three: Welcome to Court
Chapter Four: Allies Perhaps
Chapter Five: Speaking with the King
Chapter Six: Queen Katherine's Ire
Chapter Seven: Change in Circumstances
Chapter Eight: The Pope's Miscalculation
Chapter Nine: Ippolito de' Medici
Chapter Ten: One Last Chance
Chapter Eleven: Queen Katherine's Trial
Chapter Twelve: The Agreement
Chapter Thirteen: Investiture
Chapter Fourteen: Marriage Talks
Chapter Fifteen: The Duke of Bedford
Chapter Sixteen: The Pope in France
Chapter Seventeen: Lady Mary Tudor
Chapter Eighteen: Becoming A Boleyn
Chapter Nineteen: Wedding Celebrations
Chapter Twenty: Meeting with the French
Chapter Twenty-One: Someone to Trust
Chapter Twenty-Two: The Royal Wedding
Chapter Twenty-Three: The Coronation
Chapter Twenty-Four: A Fondness for Apples
Chapter Twenty-Five: Clarice's Confinement
Chapter Twenty-Six: The Boleyn Delivery
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Sisterly Support
Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Royal Birth
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Celebrations
Chapter Thirty: Wedding Negotiations
Chapter Thirty-One: The Announcement
Chapter Thirty-Two: Back at Court
Chapter Thirty-Three: Tudor No More
Chapter Thirty-Four: Problem Shared
Chapter Thirty-Five: The Fall from Grace
Chapter Thirty-Six: The Aragon Madness
Chapter Thirty-Seven: Infanta of Spain
Chapter Thirty-Eight: More Good News
Chapter Thirty-Nine: Wasting Away
Chapter Forty: Mary, Queen of France
Chapter Forty-One: The Scottish Queen
Chapter Forty-Two: Princess Elizabeth
Chapter Forty-Three: Another Boleyn Delivery
Chapter Forty-Four: A Wedding in France
Chapter Forty-Five: The Wedding of Henry Fitzroy
Chapter Forty-Six: Tis the Season
Chapter Forty-Seven: Mary's Child
Chapter Forty-Eight: Poetry
Chapter Forty-Nine: All Shall Be Well
Chapter Fifty: Heart of Stone
Chapter Fifty-One: The Hunting Trip
Chapter Fifty-Two: Travel Plans
Chapter Fifty-Three: Lucrezia de' Medici
Chapter Fifty-Four: Royal Connection
Chapter Fifty-Five: Disgraced
Chapter Fifty-Six: To Be Queen
Chapter Fifty-Seven: A Woman's Place
Chapter Fifty-Eight: Eleanor's Plight
Chapter Fifty-Nine: The Royal Progress
Chapter Sixty: Deepest Wishes
Chapter Sixty-One: The Duchess of OrlΓ©ans
Chapter Sixty-Two: Leaving for War
Chapter Sixty-Three: Your Majesty
Chapter Sixty-Four: A Wedding in Calais
Chapter Sixty-Five: Pressure
Chapter Sixty-Six: Confrontations
Chapter Sixty-Seven: The One That Got Away
Chapter Sixty-Eight: Mother and Daughter
Chapter Sixty-Nine: Princess of England
Chapter Seventy: Christina of Denmark
Chapter Seventy-One: Letters
Chapter Seventy-Two: The Boleyn Legacy
Chapter Seventy-Three: The Spanish Forces
Chapter Seventy-Four: The Auld Alliance
Chapter Seventy-Five: Elisabeth of Hesse
Chapter Seventy-Six: Plotting
Chapter Seventy-Seven: Viscount Rochford
Chapter Seventy-Eight: Expecting
Chapter Seventy-Nine: The Queen of France
Chapter Eighty: A King's Heart
Chapter Eighty-One: Bastard Son of a Duke
Chapter Eighty-Two: The Riot in Florence
Chapter Eighty-Three: The Plot
Chapter Eighty-Four: Assassination
Chapter Eighty-Five: The Duke of Florence
Chapter Eighty-Six: Fury of the Emperor
Chapter Eighty-Seven: Common Ground
Chapter Eighty-Eight: Life of a Pope
Chapter Eighty-Nine: The Medici Heir
Chapter Ninety: Pope Paul III
Chapter Ninety-One: Contagion
Chapter Ninety-Two: Life and Death
Chapter Ninety-Three: What Comes Next
Chapter Ninety-Four: Catalina of Aragon
Chapter Ninety-Five: Rest in Peace
Chapter Ninety-Six: Return of the King
Chapter Ninety-Seven: The Joust
Chapter Ninety-Eight: The Waiting Game
Chapter Ninety-Nine: The King Lives
Chapter One Hundred: The Seymour Issue
Chapter One Hundred & One: Family Reunion
Chapter One Hundred & Two: A Sign of Things to Come
Chapter One Hundred & Three: A Shining Future
Chapter One Hundred & Four: Arrivals in France
Chapter One Hundred & Five: A Wedding to Remember
Chapter One Hundred & Six: A Reason to Hope
Chapter One Hundred & Seven: Rivals No More
Chapter One Hundred & Eight: Queen Consort of Scotland
Chapter One Hundred & Nine: The Duke of York
Chapter One Hundred & Ten: The Unexpected
Chapter One Hundred & Eleven: Saying Goodbye
Chapter One Hundred & Twelve: All Will Be Well
Chapter One Hundred & Thirteen: The Duke of Rothesay

Chapter Two: Leaving Rome

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23rd of March 1530 - The Vatican, Papal States

Exiting her home for what she felt could be the last time, Clarice held her head high as she made her way to the courtyard followed by a couple of her ladies that had chosen to make the trip to England with her. 

There was no telling when she would be back here, there was no end date given yet for what she was about to do and Clarice doubted that if things went the way her cousin was hoping that she would ever return here. 

"Your Holiness," Clarice greeted coolly, she dropped into an elegant curtsy knowing that he was counting on her to make this work; she had no idea if she would even be welcomed to the English court. 

There was quite a gathering to watch her leave and Clarice felt a lump in her throat as she rose back up; many of them would not miss her and would take advantage of the fact that she was leaving. 

Pope Clement smiled at her as he stepped forward, his arms open as he approached her before he pressed a kiss to each of her cheeks as if he wasn't sending her away like a pig to the slaughter. 

He was acting like there was no ill will between them, Clarice had to wonder if he had always been this good an actor; if she didn't know what he was asking her to do then she too would have fell for his act. 

"I pray that the Lord delivers you safely and that your journey will be successful," Pope Clement said knowing that should this work, then his problems with England would be solved and he would not have to deal with them. 

There was no way that any decision he made would make everyone happy, if he annulled the marriage then he would have to deal with the Emperor who would likely throw him back into his prison again. 

If he did not annul the marriage then he risked alienating King Henry, he would likely do something drastic to get what he wanted and what he wanted was to be rid of Katherine of Aragon. 

"You must write to me often. I am interested to hear what you think of England and the court," Pope Clement instructed, she was to be his eyes and ears while in England; he saw no reason that she would have to hide anything from him. 

If there was one person that he could trust then it was Clarice, she would be able to manage the King of England and perhaps make him see the light instead of being led away from it by his whore.

"I will," Clarice promised, her eyes looking away from Pope Clement to the carriage that would take her all the way to the ocean; then she would sail to England from there, it would take then several weeks to get to England. 

It was not going to be an easy trip, she was dreading the trip since even traveling to France was not easy; she was certain that the trip would be one that she would not forget. 

Pope Clement patted her shoulder before moving aside to allow Ippolito a chance to say goodbye; there was no telling when the siblings would see each other again if his plan went as he hoped. 

"Be careful sister. I will not be able to help you should you find yourself in trouble there," Ippolito murmured wrapping his arms around her, his eyes swept the gathering knowing that anyone here could be their downfall. 

The two of them had lost so much and now only had each other, he doubted that the news of Clarice leaving would not have attracted unwanted attention. 

While she might have only been given a couple of days to put her affairs in order before she was too leave, people had been whispering about the fact that she was being sent to England. 

The Medici had been once been a great source of power in Florence and if it were not for their uncle then things would have remained that way instead, they had been overthrown and cast out of their home. 

There were many that wished to see the siblings brought down and what they had taken from them; divided there was no telling what might happen to them now. 

Clarice nodded her head and took a step back from Ippolito, he might have only been her half-brother but she did not know what she would do without him. 

He was truly the only family that she had left that she could count on to have her back and the last thing that Clarice wanted was to lose him; however, she had no way to refuse Pope Clement.

Everything Clarice had was because of Pope Clement, she could have easily lost her father's titles because she was a woman after her mother had passed; there were many that had come forward to claim them from her. 

It had been because of Pope Clement and his appeal to Francis that had allowed her to remain a Duchess; she had lived a good life after losing her parents and it was all down to him. 

"Farewell brother. I pray that we shall meet again," Clarice told him, she stepped back as she looked at him; she didn't know what lay ahead for either of them but she knew that the Lord had plans for them both. 

Clarice prayed that this would not be the last time that they saw one another, it would be cruel for them to never meet again. 

Slowly Clarice backed away from him and turned to the carriage that would take her away from here; Clarice held her head high not knowing when she would see her home again. 

It would not do for her to let anyone see her cry, she was meant to be doing something grand and it was meant to be an honour that the Pope had chosen her to be his ambassador. 

Her ladies were silent as they walked behind her, it was a strange feeling for them all that they might never see Rome again unless Clarice was recalled home and them along with her. 

Climbing into the carriage, Clarice did her best to be as strong as was expected of her; she was a Medici and she would not break no matter what lay ahead of her in England. 

It was to be a tough and trying road, Clarice would never admit but she wasn't even certain that she could do the task that her cousin had asked her to perform. 

It took a few moments for everyone to climb into the carriage and make themselves comfortable for the ride to the port where they would start their journey by ship. 

Pope Clement watched as the carriage started to leave the courtyard, he prayed to the Lord above that Clarice was successful in her mission; England would not break away from Rome. 

He pushed past the concerns that he had about the route that he had taken, he knew that his decision would haunt him for the rest of his life but there was no other than he could command. 

Clarice looked back as the carriage began to leave, her eyes taking in the place that she had called home; she prayed that everything would be well and that she was making the right decision. 

No matter what Pope Clement asked of her, she would not do anything against her conscious; she would enjoy her visit to England and perhaps even find herself a good husband.

Clarice was past the age in which she should have been at least engaged by now if not married, she longed to have a family of her own and now she was being sent to become a mistress to a king that might not even want her. 

It was a stupid plan in Clarice's opinion, one that only a man could have come up with; they wanted her to become King Henry's mistress so that she could displace the one that he wished to marry. 

"Are you well, my lady?" Isotta Conti asked looking to her mistress, she had been surprised that they were making such a trip; from what she understood they were undertaking a diplomatic mission. 

They had only recently returned from France and the political climate was not an easy one, there were tensions between France and Spain; something that meant traveling like this was not going to be easy should war start. 

It would take them about a month to get to England, a trip like this was not done without planning; they did not even know yet if they would be permitted to enter the country yet. 

The letter was only a day or two ahead of them requesting that Clarice would be permitted to come to his court for a time; though she doubted that it revealed just why she was being sent. 

"I am," Clarice replied turning back in her seat, she felt a weight on her shoulders and she closed her eyes wishing that there had been another to do this. 

She truly hated that she was nothing more than a woman, a woman that was being sent to seduce a King because the Pope commanded it; a part of her wished that she could have said no. 

However, Pope Clement would have found a way to make her life hell and taken everything from her if he felt that he could have benefitted from it. 

There were vultures around just waiting to take what was hers, they would do anything to steal her birth right and Clarice only held onto it because Pope Clement supported her. 

Taking a deep breath, Clarice wished that there was something that she could do; if she went ahead with the plan then she could kiss goodbye to the dreams that she had for her own future.

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