dauxphin.
the moments that followed his confession were the longest of his entire life; his chest no longer felt heavy with all the things he’d left unsaid, but his heart was still. waiting silently for a response that could have either fixed everything or break it forever. francis was terrified. not even during his campaign against the english he’d felt so scared, there his life was at stake, but here…here his whole self was. a life without mary could hardly be considered a life, after all. he would exist, but not much more.
so he studied her movements carefully, he watched, observed as she exhaled and mentally thanked god because she was still there in his arms. then her eyes pierced him, and yet he held her gaze, because he owed her that much and because he could not back away from it. from seeing her emotions again, after all that time.
funny how things he could have taken for granted just months ago were now percieved as gifts.
his mind was loud with questions he dared not ask, his body as still as his heart, his breath caught in his lungs. he lain there, waiting for answers she did not owe him. after all, she had all the rights to stand up and leave him without a word.
was she mad? was she willing to forgive him? would things ever be the same? so many questions, not a single answer.
the guilt he felt was gnawing his insides and there was nothing he could do about it, but as she touched him so gently he closed his eyes and leaned into her soft caress. his own hands ran on her sides, fingertips gently grazing her skin.
he did not open his eyes when he heard her speak, but he did when she was done. only to find out they were filled with tears as much as her own. blue mirrored brown and tears mirrored tears. relief and guilt and love and shame were making his chest burst, but she was there and she was right and he knew that.
so he sighed and decided he couldn’t hold her gaze anymore. francis lowered his eyes and nodded.
“mary you- i am so sorry. i was scared, i didn’t know what to do. please, do you think you can find in your heart to forgive me? because i can’t picture my life without you in it.”
still. life seemed still in those moments, the air heavier around them, as though it was condensing the room with only their own breathings, and mary’s mind was reeling, her thoughts more than unpleasant and changing. she wanted to let it go, forgive him right in that instant and fall back into a bliss she knew, that now seemed to be long forgotten, way in their not so long past, mere history. of course she wanted, but she couldn’t. that’d be a way too simple way around something that had left her brokenhearted, lonelier than ever and ashamed of herself.
a thousand words of reassurement clogged her mind, judgement and weighted on her tongue, clenched jaw tightening as she swallowed harshly through the lump that seemed to have taken up residence there as of late. her mouth opened only for closing again a second later, a delicate frown upon her forehead. her gaze lowered and she swallowed again, leaning in as though she was going to kiss him, trying to fit into the role that catherine had drawn out for her so clearly when she’d ended up on a nearly deathly mission for seeing a specific physician: a compliant wife. but they’d sworn so many times they would never be like catherine and henry, so her lips never touched his.
guilt drew over her features as she looked back into francis’ eyes, her own welling up as her fingers tapped nervously on his chest before she moved away and reached for her robe. when she spoke, her voice was quiet, practically broken, the usual security and certainty all drained out from her demeanor this one time.
‘ i know you were scared... but why say that?? why- why make me feel so... so worthless, francis? you knew--!! ‘
the queen drew in a breath for steadying herself as her pulse started to shake with the anxiety of actually confronting francis, hands busying themselves with pulling on the robe and fixing the collar.
‘ i’m scared now. i’m scared to trust you right now. so what should i do, take a jab at your insecurities? do what you did? ‘


















