Anne Boleyn (
happyfalcon) wrote2015-11-08 11:22 pm
[For Thomas] [Modern AU] Secret Holiday
Anne was bustling about her apartment, assembling some clothes and getting her travel bags together. They had been planning a trip for some time now, but even so the destination was a surprise still to her. Thomas hadn't told her what the final destination plan was for them. Anne packed her clothes, planning for warm and cool weather. It was a little frustrating, not knowing that to pack exactly, but overall it was exciting.
She had slipped Thomas her key before she'd left the office that day. Anne had followed up on a lead for a story earlier in the day and took the rest of the day as personal time. Then she had come home and began packing.
Anne had a pair of dresses on the bed before her, and she couldn't decide which to take. It was silly to take them both with her. One was black with red patterned flowers, the other white with blue patterned flowers. But she no only had her clothes to pack, but she had jewelry and shoes to pack as well. Oh, it was so hard to pack, not knowing what destination for which they were bound.
But it was so romantic, and she was excited to get ready and going. Of course she had to wait for Thomas. She couldn't wait for him to arrive. Anne had picked up a bottle of wine to celebrate their holiday plans. It had been tricky, planning their getaway without anyone putting two and two together. Anne had vacation time saved up and gave the rest of her tasks to George for the time they'd be gone. She wasn't sure how Thomas had managed to get his time off to match hers, but somehow they'd done it.
She had slipped Thomas her key before she'd left the office that day. Anne had followed up on a lead for a story earlier in the day and took the rest of the day as personal time. Then she had come home and began packing.
Anne had a pair of dresses on the bed before her, and she couldn't decide which to take. It was silly to take them both with her. One was black with red patterned flowers, the other white with blue patterned flowers. But she no only had her clothes to pack, but she had jewelry and shoes to pack as well. Oh, it was so hard to pack, not knowing what destination for which they were bound.
But it was so romantic, and she was excited to get ready and going. Of course she had to wait for Thomas. She couldn't wait for him to arrive. Anne had picked up a bottle of wine to celebrate their holiday plans. It had been tricky, planning their getaway without anyone putting two and two together. Anne had vacation time saved up and gave the rest of her tasks to George for the time they'd be gone. She wasn't sure how Thomas had managed to get his time off to match hers, but somehow they'd done it.

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After they'd collected the final pieces for their picnic lunch, Anne led the way along the Seine towards the Eiffel Tower. Thankfully it hadn't begun to rain in the city just yet, so the ground was mostly dry.
"You flatter me, my love," she kissed his cheek. "But I must thank you again. All this...it's barely been one day and this has been incredible."
Closer to the Tower, tourists had begun to assemble, making a great ruckus and yelling to one another. That scene was not for Anne. She pointed out a shady spot beneath the trees that had a prime view of the river. "Shall we eat there?"
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"Looks fine to me. We lack a red and white checkered blanket to sit on but I can gallantly offer you my jacket."
They had talked about a picnic but this was more spontaneous than he had expected. But it was good. They could do without blankets and champagne glasses. The cheese shop had given them a small disposable knife which was handy. There were flowers in the park.
"Perfect. I'll open the bottles."
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But that had lessened when she came to work for her father. Anne had become less concerned with her appearance and more determined to become successful. Then she'd met Thomas. Any doubts had melted away at that moment.
She smiled when he offered her his jacket, and politely waved her hand to refuse. "Think nothing of it. Truly nothing should separate a person from the ground - we draw energy and inspiration from the earth and all it gives us, do we not?" Anne laughed, getting a little carried away with her imagery.
Spontaneous was good. Anne liked it. They didn't get much spontaneity back home, so it only made sense that their holiday be filled with spontaneity. She settled down against the grass and took the bag from him to set it down and begin unpacking.
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"I believe you, my dear." He sat close and brushed his hand across her ankle. The jacket proved useful anyway since Wyatt wrapped its sleeves around the tiny champagne bottles in order to keep them upright.
"That's something I thought of but didn't make reservations yet," Wyatt said, pointing to the river cruise boats that sailed past them. "A dinner tour at night could be nice but I wanted to leave enough wiggle room in my plans so you can show me Paris in your own way."
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She smiled as she looked out on the water with a smile. "Paris is something that you need to experience from the inside out, you can't discover her secrets by looking in."
Anne smiled and reached for the box of macarons from the bakery. She plucked a yellow-orange passionfruit macaron from the box and held it out for him to take a bite. There was a darker orange jam that made up the filling of the cookie, and Anne practically licked her lips just looking at it.
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He could understand that dinner cruises were mostly for tourists. He'd never gone on a cruise on the River Thames in London so that probably was an indication of something. It wasn't that locals couldn't enjoy the city from the river but more interesting life happened elsewhere.
"You must have had other opportunities here. You could have stayed, right? Was it hard to return to England?"
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Anne considered his question and looked out on the river for a good long moment.
"I could have stayed, yes," she replied. "I didn't necessarily want to leave Paris. I didn't want to be under father's thumb again. In truth I'm not sure what brought me back. A promising job, perhaps."
She smiled as she looked up to him. Anne reached up to tuck one wayward dark curl behind her ear. "Or perhaps it was fate, bringing me to you."
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"Absolutely. You brought yourself to me. We should drink to that." Wyatt took one of the tiny champagne bottles and handed Anne the other so they could click them together.
"To French souvenirs. Be they made of silver," he started, thinking of the locket they saw, "or of red lips and dark hair."
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"To English classics," she added. "Chivalrous and full of romance and inspiration. Be they bound in books of leather, or of blonde curls and crystal-blue eyes."
She clinked her glass against his and took a slow sip. Once that was done, she leaned into him and brushed her lips over his, tasting the champagne on his lips. "I love you, you know."
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"I'm beginning to believe it. I love you so much," he replied quietly, not able to take his eyes off of hers for some time. Like so often with her, surroundings vanished, outside noise and interruptions seized to exist. Wyatt put down the bottle in order to give Anne a longer kiss.
"I wouldn't worry too much about you being under your father's thumb. You've managed to carve a little niche for yourself and proved that you're more than just another Boleyn at the office."
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"You think so? I hope so," she replied. "I would love to take over the business one day, but surely father will leave it to George."
But truly she wasn't interested in discussing work. She had her man, her poet, her Thomas. That was all she needed. Anne leaned in close, resting her head against his chest, sighing contentedly as she took in the scenery with the sound of his heartbeat in her ears.
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Especially when she cuddled close and made him feel wanted and important. Their relationship satisfied his longing for a true relationship where emotional and physical needs were met. He knew it would only get better once they were finally able to date out in the open.
Wyatt didn't wish to waste any time talking about work, either. He much rather listened to Anne's stories about her life in Paris and the places she wanted to show him. In return, he shared the progress of his latest writing projects. And so the picnic filled their bodies with good food and their minds with good conversation.
"Last one," Wyatt smiled and held up a tiny chocolate truffle. Anne's head was resting on his lap and his fingers were tangled among her long locks.
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It was a splendid afternoon - they were truly free here, able to openly discuss their dreams and plans for the future. The future that, at least for Anne, she planned on spending with Thomas. She could only hope and pray that he would get his divorce soon enough. Anne didn't blame him; it wasn't his fault that it was taking so long now - she didn't want to separate him from his son, at any rate either.
But now was not the time to focus on such things. Now was the time to bask in the present and the paradise they had found with one another.
Anne curled into Thomas a bit as she rested her head in his lap. The feeling of his fingers running through her hair made her sigh softly in delight. She could easily fall asleep this way. Her own fingers traced patterns along the seam of his jeans at his outer thigh. When he offered the truffle, her lips parted slowly and Anne took a bite. She licked the chocolate remnants slowly from her lips before pushing his wrist up to offer the remainder of the truffle back to him.
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"Park's getting crowded," Wyatt noted. A line of tourists had formed in front of the Eiffel Tower and a family with small children was blowing bubbles near them.
"Don't fall asleep," he chuckled, noticing Anne's dreamy expression. "You mind if I take pictures? Um, I mean, of us." Wyatt pulled out his phone. He didn't need pictures to remember this moment but all the same it would be nice to have a few. Eiffel in the background.
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She glanced up when he brought up the tourists. Anne smiled seeing the assembling people. But they didn't bother her - she had her man. Nothing in the world could spoil this for her now. When he brought up the phone and asked to take pictures, Anne smiled and sat up a bit.
"Mind? Of course not, in fact I insist!" she smiled and kissed his cheek, giving him the perfect opportunity to snap a photo. Only then did she lean in and kiss him on the lips, taking his lower lip between hers. Anne snuck her own phone out and took a picture, taking care to catch the Eiffel Tower in the background - it was a bit blurry, but satisfactory.
Memories, confirmation that they were here. Together, alone. Anne would want the pictures later for the hard days; for the days where they went extended periods of time without seeing one another. To prove to herself that this wasn't a dream, that they really had been here together.
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The mother of the family that was next to them spoke up suddenly. She offered to take a picture of them using Wyatt's phone and he agreed. "Look at me," he asked Anne, not wanting to pose for the camera but to have a picture where they lovingly looked at each other. This photo Wyatt then chose as the new screensaver for his phone.
"Shall we go?" He started gathering the wrappers and empty boxes from their picnic, for no way would he leave a mess behind. "Lots of secret alleyways yet to be explored."
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When the photo was taken Anne again thanked the woman and looked to inspect it. She rolled her eyes playfully when Thomas chose it as his screensaver. They would have to be careful about that when they eventually returned home.
She helped him collect the trash and wrappers from their picnic and found a trash can nearby which she promptly dumped the wrappings and bags into. She nodded in response and looped her arm with his. "Yes indeed - new and secret places to make our own, just for us."
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Across the river from the cathedral was a bookstore called Shakespeare & Company. Indeed, a shop specializing in English-language literature was found in the heart of Paris. Wyatt had been there before, and even though he had not come to France to find English books, he stopped to look at the window.
"It is often said how the French feel superior to the English and how they sneer at everything foreign, but the existence of this store seems to me a proof of the opposite. The French do value our writers," he said, keeping Anne snugly to his side. Secretly, Wyatt wanted to become one of those writers.
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When they came to the bookstore, Anne knew Thomas would want to linger. She leaned into him and smiled as he spoke.
He may have thought his desire secret, but to her it was plain as day. The way his eyes lit and sparkled as he looked upon the tomes in the window abs in the shelves inside, how could she not have known?
"Come, let's have a look inside, shall we?" She smiled, tugging him inside.
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Thousands of books both old and new, stacked in shelves from floor to ceiling greeted them as they stumbled into the store. Wyatt kissed Anne's fingers to apologize for the fact that he could no longer hold her hand.
"I won't take all day," he swore and headed for the poetry section. His trained eyes skimmed through the selection. Occasionally he picked up a book to weigh its value to him. Yes. No. Maybe.
He chuckled to find a little poem that fit the occasion, and walked back to Anne to whisper it over her shoulder.
"Oh, came you from the isles of Greece
Or from the banks of Seine;
Or off some tree in forests free,
Which fringe the western main?"
((From here: http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/charles_kingsley/poems/3763))
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"I came not off the old world
Nor yet from off the new—
But I am one of the birds of God
Which sing the whole night through," she replied without missing a beat. Of course she knew the poem, and was happy that she could repeat the line skillfully back to him.
She smiled up to him and more fly to face him, her own book held tight to her chest.
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"I guess I don't need this book when I have you." Snapping it closed, he looked down at the volume Anne held. He had seen a glimpse of it when he approached her.
"Mucha... Too bad he's not alive anymore. I'd commission him to paint you."
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When he mentioned commissioning Mucha to paint her, Anne smiled mischievously and kissed his cheek. She lingered to whisper in his ear. "Would I be posing nude for that painting, or would I be wearing some fine, slinky gown?"
She chuckled and set her own book back on the shelf as she awaited his answer.
"If you're not going to get that book," she tapped the volume he held. "Were there any that were of more interest to you?"
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As for the book, Wyatt shook his head. "No, I'm good. I have a book in my suitcase. If I need something else, a newspaper or a magazine will do the trick." After all, he loved reading in bed together with Anne.
"But... why don't you wait outside for me?" As of for no reason, Wyatt wrapped his free hand over Anne's shoulder in the hopes of steering her away from something he had just seen. "Okay? No peeking."
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When he guided her away from the particular direction, Anne raised a brow at him but smiled all the same. "A game is it? Very well."
She leaned up and kissed him, smirking softly at the taste of his lips. Her eyes flashed playfully as she pulled away. "No peeking," she agreed, and left the store to await Thomas.
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