Isabella: Braveheart of France

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might shift him.”
    “You are king here. Not my father.”
    “Just so. Then you should go back to your dolls and leave such matters to men.”
    “I am fifteen years old, and you will stop treating me as a child.” She stares right into his eyes. “Besides, do I look to you like I have ever in my life played with a doll?”
    He stares back. Then he throws back his head and laughs. “No, you do not, your grace.” He bows, and she turns her horse’s head.
    As she is about to ride away he calls to her. He pulls himself up in the saddle and kisses her. “I love your temper,” he says and runs back to the horse yard. The boys cheer him. For all that he infuriates her, she loves him, too.
     
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    But he loves no one as he loves Gaveston. He is even prepared to go to war for him. The more the barons defy him, the more he goads them by giving his Perro gifts of land and titles and jewels.
    The barons make their move. She hears about it first from one of her ladies: old Hugh’s daughter in law, Eleanor. Her brother is the Earl of Gloucester and he has boasted to her about putting his name to a piece of paper he has called The Ordinances.
    They wish to castrate their king, not with knives but with rules and restrictions. A select council of twenty-one has been appointed to tell the king what he may or may not do. They say it is to uphold the Magna Carta, right the general wrongs of the realm, and “reform abuses within the royal household.”
    Isabella goes in search of Edward but instead she finds Gaveston, sitting alone in the Great Hall, warming his boots by the fire and drinking spiced mead. He looks splendid on such a grey day, in a tunic of blue velvet trimmed with silk thread and pearls, one of his men rubbing his feet.
    “Your grace,” he murmurs and jumps to his feet.
    “Where is Edward?”
    “He is hunting. There is a great stag in the forest and one of his sheriffs saw it near the lake this morning.” He sips his wine. “I see from your face that you have heard about the new ordinances.”
    “How dare they?”
    “They are concerned for the welfare of England. So they say.”
    “Is my uncle a party to this?”
    “All of them, even Richmond, and he would love Edward even if he was Beelzebub. They say they cannot keep faith with a king who does not keep faith with them.”
    “You have brought him to this!”
    “How so?”
    “He does all this for you. Why don’t you leave him be?”
    “I could as soon leave him as he could leave me.”
    “But if it were not for you, they would not challenge him.”
    “You really think things would be different if there was no Piers Gaveston?” He replaces his velvet slippers and sends his man off with a coin for his troubles. After he has gone, he says: “Do you hate me also, Isabella?”
    “I do not understand why he would risk everything for you.”
    “If he did as much for you, his queen, would you not think him the bravest king in the world? Would the whole world not applaud him for it? But he does it for me, and they call him weak and a fool.”
    “Because you are not his queen.”
    “I am his best friend.”
    “So you say.”
    “I am the only one who understands him. Do you know that?”
    The words haunt her for months. Edward and Gaveston ignore the council and instead take their army into Scotland to bring the Bruce to heel and the barons back to their side. Such army as it was, for only Gloucester, Richmond and Surrey show up while the rest stay home. Bruce chooses not to fight, and retires into the highlands, destroying crops and taking his livestock with him. Edward’s army starves and has to retreat.
    Isabella is summoned to Berwick to spend the long winter with her king and the only man who understands him.
     
     
     

Chapter 13
     
    Her demoiselles have been banished for the night. Edward has informed her just that afternoon that he will visit her bedchamber tonight. This is the moment she has hoped for and dreaded, and she is as

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