A Lord and his Lady: Edward Seymour 1st Duke of Somerset
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  • Reads 3,103
  • Votes 60
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 24m
Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2022
Mature
This story takes place after Henry VIII marries Jane Seymour. This story is a work of pure fiction and is NOT historically accurate. This story is also based on the Tudors series on HBO. 

Lord Edward Seymour, is a cold hearted man. His wife often has affairs because of his inability to show affection or passion. 

Lord Seymour doesn't care about love. It's the furthest thing from his mind. His only plans are to further the wealth and prestige of his family. 

One day, on his way to see the Queen, he sees a young woman running to the Queen's chambers. When he stopped her, he realized, not only that she's a lady in waiting, but also a gentle and innocent woman. 

Lord Seymour, now enamored by the young beauty, becomes infatuated with her inexperience and innocence. He decides,not only to train her in the practice of Carnal knowledge, but also to make her his one and only Mistress.

Lord Seymour never expected to fall in love, but he soon does and without the knowledge that his love puts her life in danger.
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