My dearest, Bishop
It has been a while, and by your fortune of freedom by now you must be settled into your life. But I must ask something of you before we depart ways again.
The letter I gave you years ago, I presume is still in your possession. And by my accounts you know what I'm expecting. It has been quite the rough few years but I assure you He has taken the bait.
My dear, Bishop I hope your treating your Queen well and that you are enjoying your life. I know years ago that I stayed but I'm ready.
Yours truly, King

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Regrets That Were Once Made
Historical FictionWilliam Seabury is the son of a bishop. A quiet boy of 17, growing up in the early days of America. As the son of a bishop and a American General's grandson, William was encouraged to study and become a member of upper society and to marry rich. Pr...