@ofrosarys , hampton court's great hall
It was no mystery to Richard that one wing of the Boleyn family stood apart from the rest, the proverbial black sheep. The situation was a peculiar one, but he knew better than to question the judgment made by either his father or his crowned cousin, and so he had, for the most part, not much lingered on the situation of the Careys. Despite all, they were still family, and in Richard's estimation, the Boleyns were better united than apart.
It was the sentiment that ushered him to Lady Cavendish's side as the evening wore on, offering her a fresh glass of wine alongside a smile. "You make quite a talented Eurydice," he commented. "If only you had a happier story to tell." His words laced with double meaning, Richard faced her. "It is good to see you at court, dear cousin. I imagine your child must keep you quite occupied."











