Dramatic scene between the future Queen Elizabeth I and her brother, Edward. |
A Decision Made. By Rebekah Sawyer. ( Elizabeth sitting under her oak tree as Edward and Robert speak in the distance. ) Edward: (to Robert) My sister has been rather glum of late. Robert: Oh ? Why so ? Edward: The death of our latest stepmother has troubled her greatly. Robert: Ah. Was your sister close to her? Edward: Our stepmother was kind to Elizabeth, and though she was more of a friend than a mother, Bess was rather fond of her. I fear, so many stepmothers being put to death adversely affects her. Robert: Your sister is pretty in spite of her troubled countenance. Edward: So she is. But Bess is more than just another bonny face. You may ask any of our tutors. She has the mind of a man and is smart, witty, charming, athletic, possesses a fiery temper and is not very fond of men. Robert: She sounds rather intriguing, shall you introduce me now ? ( Edward and Robert approach the oak tree where Elizabeth is seated. ) Edward: Hello there Bess! Why the long face ? Elizabeth: You know very well why Edward. Edward: So I do, but it saddens me to see you looking so distraught. Elizabeth: Well brother I am not as distraught as you imagine me to be. I have become well acquainted with death, although this death has stirred me more than the others. Robert: Ahem... Edward: Oh yes! So sorry. Bess, this is my friend, Robert. Robert: ( warmly with a smile ) Hello. Elizabeth: ( coldly ) Gives a curt nod. Edward: Bess, you say that this most recent death has stirred you. How so? Elizabeth: My thoughts have been stirred. I have decided, I shall NEVER marry! Edward: Ha! Never marry? Bess that is ridiculous! Do you plan to convert to Catholicism like Mary? Edward:(continued) and become a nun? Elizabeth: Of course not Edward! Don't be so foolish. Robert: That is rather foolish, Ed. Elizabeth: (flashing an appreciative smile) Thank you, Robert. Edward: Do you agree with her then Robert? Do you support this foolishness about never marrying? Robert: Well, er, um, well, no. Edward: Ha! I thought not! Good man. Elizabeth: I care not what either of you think! I have no use for men! Especially husbands. Edward: Bess! Not even brothers? Robert: Or friends? Elizabeth: Well, I suppose brothers and friends may be rather useful. Robert: Helpful, too. Edward: This matter of never marrying must still be discussed. Women are expected to marry. Elizabeth: I know this! But I see what happens when women are wedded off. They are unhappy, divorced, or dead. Edward: That does not always happen, sister. Right, Robert? Robert: Right, Edward! Elizabeth: Keep your opinions, do not try to change mine! My mind is set. I shall never marry! I have no use for husbands or lovers... but I do have use for brothers and friends. Robert: Brothers and friends it is! ( Then quietly to himself ) Though some may wish for more. |