Glory or Death
Disclaimer: There will be some violence in this chapter. If you are sensitive you can skip this chapter.
It's currently 3:30 pm and Joseph Ney is calmly sitting at his desk writing something. While Henry Wellesley is sitting on a wooden stool reading a French newspaper. Joseph notices this and stops writing and awkwardly stares at Henry. He then starts speaking in a calm and slightly confused voice.
Joseph Ney: Do you know how to read that?
Henry Wellesley: Yes, I know how to read.
Joseph Ney: I wasn't meaning if you know how to read. I was meaning if you understand what you are reading. Do you even understand French?
Henry Wellesley: Yes, I understand French.
Joseph Ney: Well that's a surprise. I thought all, you British people only understood English.
Henry Wellesley: I also know a small amount of Prussian...
Joseph Ney: Interesting. Well, I also know some English but I wouldn't dare to speak it around my father. I would probably get punished for it...
Henry Wellesley: I see...
Joseph Ney: I secretly taught myself...So my father doesn't know. Don't tell him. That's a secret that I want to keep to myself.
Henry Wellesley: I see...Also, don't worry I'll keep it a secret.
Joseph Ney: Good...
Henry Wellesley quietly sighs to himself and he starts speaking in a slightly frustrated voice.
Henry Wellesley: I don't know what to do about my brother. I have a feeling he now knows that I'm with the French now...
Joseph Ney: Well you did say that you do want to get rid of him...
Henry Wellesley: Is there anywhere that is far away from both camps where I could possibly try and do the deed?
Joseph Ney: There is this forest that has a river flowing through it that is quite far away from both camps.
Henry Wellesley: I don't know how I could kill him though. He is my brother. It still feels wrong.
Joseph Ney: Killing the ones who use to love you is the hardest thing to do. But you do still want your revenge right?
Henry Wellesley: Yes I still want revenge. But this will be hard for me to do.
Joseph Ney: Not everything is easy in life. Life also isn't fair it gives things and it also takes things. Life has taken many things from me. But now it's given me a friend.
Henry Wellesley: Life has also taken many things from me...I lost the one I loved to someone greater. I have now probably lost my family and my country. But now I have been given a chance to start a new life.
Joseph Ney: What are you going to do now?
Henry Wellesley: I shall think of a plan...
Joseph Ney: Alright...
Meanwhile, in the British camp, Wellington is calmly writing something. Kitty Wellesley starts speaking in a slightly concerned voice.
Kitty Wellesley: Arthur...You have been quiet all morning and for most of the afternoon. Are you alright?
Wellington: Henry is with the French...I don't know what to do about that I want him to come back. But I have a feeling he won't.
Kitty Wellesley: He might come back...
Wellington: I'm doubtful that he will come back. He has this extreme hatred for me now. He wants me dead Kitty.
Kitty Wellesley: Arthur I don't think that he would kill you. You are his brother and I'm sure that deep down he still loves you.
Wellington: I don't think he loves me anymore Kitty. I think that it's too late to repair that relationship.
Kitty Wellesley: Arthur families do sometimes have these scandals and falling outs. But they can be fixed.
Wellington: Kitty I don't think this situation is fixable...My brother has betrayed me, the rest of the family, the army and his country. This relationship is beyond repair and I can't fix it. I'm going to continue with my work.
Kitty Wellesley: Alright...
Meanwhile, in the French camp, Henry Wellesley is calmly writing a short note.
Brother, I want to meet you in the forest near the river at sunset.
I just want to talk to you. I understand if you don't want to see me or talk to me. You can just dispose of this note if you don't wish to see me again.
- Henry
Henry Wellesley gently folds the note up and he awkwardly stares at it. Joseph Ney notices this and he starts speaking in a slightly confused tone.
Joseph Ney: What's that for?
Henry Wellesley: It's a note for my brother. I need to deliver it to him. But if I do go back to the British camp I would probably be executed. I need someone else to deliver it...
Joseph Ney: I also can't deliver it because they would kill me. But I know what you could do.
Henry Wellesley: What?
Joseph Ney: You could possibly sneak back to the British camp in some sort of disguise perhaps. Then you could just place the note in an obvious place where someone will find it.
Henry Wellesley: How would that work?
Joseph Ney: You just have to make sure no one recognises you. Just wear something that hides your face.
Henry Wellesley: Like what?
Joseph Ney: Just wear a cloak with a hood and something that covers your face. Like what a bandit wears.
Henry Wellesley: Where am I going to get this?
Joseph Ney: Fine I'll get it for you. Just stay here.
Henry Wellesley: Alright, I will just wait here for you to do that.
*Henry Wellesley in thought*
I'm going to probably look absolutely ridiculous.
But I guess it's all part of the plan.
My great plan.
Which will hopefully rid me of the man who caused me to be stuck in his shadow.
I will finally be able to start a new life in France.
Possibly be friends with Joseph if his father allows it.
I will finally get the glory I want by killing Arthur!
Then I will kill the bastard who stole the love of my life!
I just have to hope that this plan goes well and I don't end up being killed...
I doubt that Arthur would be able to kill me. It seems he still loves me and wouldn't be able to bring himself to do it!
Honestly, it's pathetic that he can't accept that I no longer love him!
I didn't realise how pathetic he could be!
I can't wait to make that stupid pathetic bastard beg for his life...
I'm going to enjoy this very much...
A few minutes later Joseph Ney calmly enters the tent holding the disguise. Which he then hands to Henry. Henry awkwardly stares at Joseph.
Then he starts speaking in a slightly awkward tone.
Henry Wellesley: How am I going to leave here without possibly being seen as a traitor to the French Army?
Joseph Ney: I'll just say that you are going on a spy mission for me.
Henry Wellesley: Will that work?
Joseph Ney: Of course, it will work. Spys are sent out a lot so it wouldn't be unusual.
Henry Wellesley: Alright...
Joseph Ney: Now just put those on.
Henry Wellesley puts the jet black cloak on and carefully does the buttons up. Then he puts the thin jet black piece of cloth onto his face and gently ties it up at the back.
Suddenly Marshal Ney enters the tent and awkwardly stares at them. Then he starts speaking in a slightly confused tone.
Marshal Ney: What are you two doing?
Joseph Ney: I'm sending him on a spy mission father.
Marshal Ney: Trying to get him killed already Joseph?
Joseph Ney: No this mission isn't that dangerous.
Marshal Ney: Alright...
Joseph Ney: Why would you think that I would want to get him killed? He is the only proper company I have other than you.
Marshal Ney: That's true that the Englishman is the only other company you have other than me. So I guess that there is no reason why you would want to get him killed. Also good luck on your mission Englishman.
Henry Wellesley: Yes sir.
Marshal Ney: No funny business.
Henry Wellesley: No sir. I won't do anything funny.
Marshal Ney: Good.
Marshal Ney calmly leaves the tent and Henry Wellesley awkwardly stares at Joseph. Then he starts speaking in a slightly confused tone.
Henry Wellesley: Does he always come in and check on you?
Joseph Ney: Sometimes. I am under his command and his son. So yes he does check on me. But I guess since I got injured he just wants to make sure I'm alright. He does care about me even though he seems serious all the time.
Henry Wellesley: I felt like before I left I didn't have anyone who truly cared about me. But now I have you, Joseph.
Joseph Ney: I'm glad that we met and are pretty much friends I guess...But good luck on your mission Henry.
Henry Wellesley: I promise that I will return soon Joseph.
Henry Wellesley calmly exits the tent and goes to find a horse. Meanwhile, in the British camp, Wellington is calmly sitting on the bed beside Kitty.
Kitty stares at Wellington and she notices some tears gently streaming down his face. Then she gently wipes his tears away. She then gently wraps her arm around him trying to comfort him.
Kitty Wellesley starts speaking in a soft and comforting voice.
Kitty Wellesley: Arthur...It's alright I'm here if you need to talk.
Wellington: Kitty I don't know what to do about Henry...I still care about him and I want him to return to me. I just want to forget about this situation and just be able to be with him and be happy. But that's never going to happen as the relationship can't be repaired.
Kitty Wellesley: I understand...
Wellington: It's hurting me, Kitty. I feel broken. I wasn't expecting to be betrayed by anyone so close.
Kitty Wellesley: Arthur...You can cry on me. If you need to. I'm here for you Arthur.
Wellington begins to quietly cry on Kitty while she gently holds him. Meanwhile, a few minutes later outside of the camp near the lone tree on the hill. Henry Wellesley carefully gets off his horse.
Then he gently takes the small note out of his pocket and places it down under the tree. He then grabs a small rock that's under the tree and places it on the note.
He then gets back onto his horse and begins quickly galloping away. A few minutes later Lord Uxbridge happily walks to the tree.
Upon reaching the tree he looks down and notices the note peeking out from beneath the small rock. Moving the rock off the note Lord Uxbridge then picks up the note and carefully puts it in his pocket and begins walking back to camp.
Meanwhile, in Wellington's tent, Kitty Wellesley is comforting Wellington who has started to regain his composure. But he is quietly whimpering.
A couple of minutes later Lord Uxbridge enters the tent and he awkwardly stares at Wellington. Lord Uxbridge starts speaking in a calm voice.
Lord Uxbridge: Sir I found a note under a rock at the tree. I don't know who it's from though and I haven't opened it. I just thought of bringing it to you sir.
Wellington: Just leave it on my desk Uxbridge I will read it soon.
Lord Uxbridge: Alright sir.
Lord Uxbridge gently places the note onto Wellington's desk then he calmly exits the tent. A couple of minutes later Wellington gets up and grabs the note.
Then he sits back down beside Kitty. Unfolding the note he awkwardly stares at it. He then quickly folds it back up and puts it back in his pocket.
*Wellington in thought*
Why does Henry want to meet with me?
Also, why does he want to meet with me so far away from the camp?
What is he planning to do?..
This seems very suspicious...
I don't know if it's because he wants to apologise for betraying me. Or if it's something else.
How can I trust Henry now? He is with the French.
Kitty starts speaking in a calm but slightly concerned voice.
Kitty Wellesley: Arthur is something wrong? What did the note say?
Wellington: Henry wants to meet with me, Kitty. But I'm not sure if I can trust him as he is with the French now.
Kitty Wellesley: He might want to apologise Arthur. Maybe that's why he wants to meet with you.
Wellington: I know that it could be an apology. But I'm worried about what else it could be. I barely trust Henry right now.
Kitty Wellesley: You should meet with him. It might help possibly rebuild your relationship.
Wellington: I guess I will. But I will be cautious as well I don't know what Henry is planning. I can't really trust him right now.
Kitty Wellesley: I understand that Arthur. I also want you to be careful I don't want you to get hurt. He hurt you last time and I'm worried he might hurt you again.
Wellington: I will be careful Kitty I promise. Now I will continue my work.
Kitty Wellesley: Arthur are you sure that you still don't need to have a longer break? Are you sure that you are alright?
Wellington: I'm fine I just needed to let my feelings out. I can work I'm fine.
Kitty Wellesley: Alright but if you need me I'll always be here.
Wellington calmly gets up and strolls to his desk and sits down and begins working again. Meanwhile, at the French camp, Henry Wellesley enters Joseph's tent.
Joseph Ney awkwardly stares at Henry and he starts speaking in a calm and serious voice.
Joseph Ney: So were you successful?
Henry Wellesley: Yes, I managed to put it somewhere. I didn't want to stick around to see if anyone found it though.
Joseph Ney: That's understandable. So did any of the British see you or follow you?
Henry Wellesley: No I wasn't followed.
Joseph Ney: Good we don't want the British attacking our camp.
Henry Wellesley: Well, I guess I will find out if Arthur got the message tonight. I'm either going to end up killing him and gaining more glory than he ever did. Or I'm either going to fail and not be able to kill him and well he could kill me. But I doubt that he would be able to kill me.
Joseph Ney: Think positive Henry. I'm sure that you will succeed. Once you do kill him I'm sure that the British will give up. Then the French Empire will rule all of Europe. You will be able to start a new life, Henry. You will be able to live in France and no one will find you.
Henry Wellesley: Your right I just need to think positive. Nothing will happen to me I will succeed in this mission. Then I will be able to start a new life and no one will know that it was me.
A few hours later the sun is beginning to set and the sky is starting to glow a mixture of fiery reds, oranges and yellows. Wellington is calmly standing beside the lone tree staring at the fiery sky.
Suddenly he feels someone gently put their hand on his shoulder. Kitty starts speaking in a slightly anxious voice.
Kitty Wellesley: Promise me that you will come back to me.
Wellington: Kitty I will come back. I promise you that you will not be alone.
Kitty Wellesley: Please be safe my love.
Wellington: I will...I shall see you soon.
Kitty Wellesley: Alright.
Wellington turns around and he passionately kisses Kitty on the lips. A couple of minutes later he gently breaks the kiss and smiles at her. Then he starts speaking in a calm voice.
Wellington: Go back to the camp alright. I promise that I will be alright and that I will return to you.
Kitty Wellesley: Arthur I'm worried about you.
Wellington: Kitty I understand...But please go back to the camp I don't want you to follow me. I'm worried that Henry might hurt you if you follow me.
Kitty Wellesley: Why would he want to hurt me, Arthur?
Wellington: He wants to see me suffer Kitty. He probably would do anything to make me suffer including hurting you. So, please for your own safety go back to the camp and wait for me to return Kitty.
Kitty Wellesley: Alright Arthur but please be safe alright.
Wellington: I will be safe.
Kitty Wellesley then gently embraces him and they gently hold each other feeling each other's warmth for a couple of minutes. Then Kitty begins walking back to the camp.
Wellington whistles for Copenhagen and a couple of minutes later Copenhagen happily trots over to Wellington.
Wellington then carefully gets onto Copenhagen. He then signals to Copenhagen to move forward which the horse does so. They both begin galloping off into the distance.
A few minutes later, Wellington reaches the forest and stops near the steadily flowing river. Carefully getting off Copenhagen he calmly but cautiously walks closer to the river.
Suddenly he hears a calm and slightly serious voice nearby.
Henry Wellesley: I thought that you wouldn't come, Arthur.
Wellington: Why do you want to see me, Henry?
Henry Wellesley: I want to apologise for leaving you. I want to come back to your side.
Wellington: I doubt that's why you are here. I know that you are with the French.
Henry Wellesley: The reason why I joined them is that they actually care about me! Unlike you, William and Richard!
Wellington: Henry I do care about you!
Henry Wellesley: It's honestly pathetic that you were so hopeful that I was going to apologise to you!
Wellington: Henry...
Henry Wellesley: You should know that I'm never going to forgive you. I don't love you anymore stop trying to think that I'm going to apologise Arthur!
Suddenly Wellington hears a sabre being drawn behind him. He quickly draws his sabre and immediately turns around and gazes at Henry.
Henry Wellesley smirks and he starts speaking in a calm and confident voice.
Henry Wellesley: It would be a shame for me to kill you here and now. Where no one will find you or know what happened to you. You would only be remembered in name. I would be remembered as the one who killed one of Europe's greatest commanders.
Wellington: You wouldn't dare to kill me it would just make William and Richard hate you!
Henry Wellesley: I'm not going to return to Britain after this...I'm planning to start a new life within the heart of the French Empire. But first I have to kill you so your silly Army surrenders and allows France to rule Europe.
Wellington: Even when I'm gone they would never surrender to the French. France has lost this war and Napoleon shall be defeated.
Henry Wellesley: So your not afraid of dying. Well, then I guess I should do what I must and allow France to rule Europe.
Henry Wellesley violently swings his sabre and Wellington quickly blocks Henry's attack. Suddenly, Henry tries to also push Wellington into the river.
But Wellington notices this and moves away from the river's edge and to the side. Henry Wellesley stands there glaring at Wellington. Then he starts yelling out of annoyance.
Henry Wellesley: Are you seriously scared to fight Arthur!?
Wellington: I don't want to hurt you, Henry!
Henry Wellesley: Well that's too bad...Because I want to kill you for everything you have done that caused me to be sidelined!
Wellington: I care about you, Henry! I love you! I would never hurt you!
Henry Wellesley: Stop saying that! You don't care about me! You have hurt me I have been stuck in your shadow for almost my whole life! I just wanted one moment to at least be seen as successful! But no that moment never came because of you! You always took all the glory from every moment I was successful because you had done something greater!
Wellington: Henry...
Henry Wellesley: I can't wait to destroy you and see all those who love you suffer! I shall be the one who gets my moment of success and I will finally be seen as successful!
Henry Wellesley feels tears streaming down his face out of pure rage. Then he starts yelling out of pure rage and hatred.
Henry Wellesley: I looked up to you because I thought that I could be a hero like you!
Wellington: Henry I understand...
Henry Wellesley: You don't understand Arthur don't lie to me!
Wellington: It doesn't have to be this way, Henry you can still come back to my side...
Henry Wellesley: Why would I want to come back to your side!? I hate you! You have sidelined me! I have suffered being under you! I just want you out of my life!
Henry Wellesley goes to attack again. But Wellington moves out of the way. Suddenly Henry Wellesley violently shoves Wellington into a tree.
Henry Wellesley goes to attack Wellington again but Wellington blocks Henry's attack. Henry starts speaking in a calm voice.
Henry Wellesley: I can do this all night Arthur...I don't care how long it takes to kill you as long as I kill you.
Wellington: Have you gone mad Henry?
Henry Wellesley: No this is just out of all my pure rage and hatred towards you. I just need to let it out by killing you!
Wellington suddenly flings Henry's sabre out of his hand. Causing it to fly a couple of metres away. Henry goes to grab his sabre and Wellington moves away from the tree.
Henry Wellesley starts speaking in an irritated tone.
Henry Wellesley: Stop acting like a coward Arthur! Fight me!
Wellington: I don't want to hurt you, Henry...Please stop this madness!
Henry Wellesley: You are the one who caused this situation! Stop trying to fix it when it can't be fixed!
Wellington: I don't want to fight Henry!
Henry suddenly grabs his pistol and quickly fires it at Wellington's left knee. This causes Wellington to drop onto one knee.
Henry Wellesley then walks over to Wellington and looks down at him and smirks. Henry Wellesley starts speaking in a mocking tone.
Henry Wellesley: I knew that you wouldn't be able to fight me. You're too scared and don't have the strength to kill me. Such a pity.
Henry Wellesley suddenly kicks Wellington hard in the chest knocking Wellington to the ground. Henry Wellesley continues speaking in a mocking tone.
Henry Wellesley: It's such a pity that we couldn't continue fighting together as brothers. But only the strong survive in a battle it's just the way it is. The strong always kill the weak. You are the weak one in this situation. Any last words you pathetic bastard?
Wellington: I will always love you and I know that deep down you still love me...
Henry Wellesley: I don't love you, Arthur!
Henry Wellesley suddenly violently strikes Wellington across the chest with his sabre. But the wound isn't deep enough to kill him or hit any vital organs.
Wellington lies there in shock from the pain rushing through him. Henry Wellesley continues speaking in a mocking tone.
Henry Wellesley: I shall leave you here to suffer. You deserve it after what you have done to me. Goodbye Arthur you pathetic bastard.
Henry Wellesley puts his sabre which is now dripping with Wellington's blood back into his sheath. Then he begins walking off into the night.
Wellington continues lying there staring at the sky which is starting to turn dark and stars are starting to appear. He also listens to the river which is peacefully flowing near him.
A few minutes later he hears something rustling in the bushes nearby. Suddenly Victor Nyland walks over to Wellington and he kneels down beside him.
Victor Nyland starts speaking in a calm but serious voice.
Victor Nyland: You still alive Englishman?
Wellington quietly whimpers and Victor Nyland starts speaking in a calm and slightly concerned voice.
Victor Nyland: Englishman?..
Wellington: I'm still alive I just don't want to move. I'm in pain and I can't really walk. I need to get back to the camp.
Victor Nyland: I see.
Wellington: How did you find me?
Victor Nyland: I heard the yelling and the gunshot. I just followed where it was coming from. Now, do you want me to carry you back to your camp?
Wellington: Yes...
Victor Nyland carefully picks Wellington up. Wellington then passes out from the pain.
He then opens his eyes and notices he is back in his father's castle. Suddenly he hears the sound of a sword being sharpened.
He begins to follow the sound and eventually he gets to an open door. Glancing into the room he notices his father sharpening his cane sword.
Garret Wellesley stops sharpening his sword and he looks up and smiles at Wellington. He then starts speaking in a calm and slightly cheerful voice.
Garret Wellesley: Arthur do you want to have a sparring match?
Wellington: No I need to talk. Also besides I would probably lose. Mother said that you were an excellent duelist as well as a great violinist.
Garret Wellesley: Are you always this hard on yourself Arthur?
Wellington: No...
Garret Wellesley: I can tell you are lying...
Wellington awkwardly sighs and stares at the floor. Garret Wellesley puts his sword back into his sheath. Then he starts speaking in a calm and serious voice.
Garret Wellesley: Come sit down Arthur since you need to talk. Stop standing there so awkwardly.
Wellington awkwardly enters the room and walks over to the nearest seat and sits down. He continues awkwardly glancing down at the floor.
Garret Wellesley gently puts his fingers under Wellington's chin and he gently pushes it up. Garret Wellesley starts speaking in a calm voice.
Garret Wellesley: Arthur...What's wrong?
Wellington: Henry lied to me...
Garret Wellesley: People lie a lot, Arthur.
Wellington: He said that he wanted to come back to my side. But I know that he is with the enemy!
Garret Wellesley: Are you blaming yourself, Arthur?..
Tears begin to form in Wellington's eyes and start to slowly stream down his face. Garret Wellesley gently wipes Wellington's tears away. Then he starts to speak in a comforting voice.
Garret Wellesley: Arthur don't blame yourself so much and stop being hard on yourself.
Wellington: I thought that I could possibly do something and fix the situation. But I guess my determination has just turned into foolishness.
Garret Wellesley: Arthur you tried...that's a good thing.
Wellington: I feel like I should have done something before and this situation wouldn't have happened. But I failed to realise that there was something wrong.
Garret Wellesley: Arthur I understand that you know something should have been done. But sometimes when we plan to do something we don't know when the right moment to do it is.
Wellington: I made a mistake and did nothing about it...
Garret Wellesley: Arthur we all make mistakes it's a normal thing...
Wellington: I don't know what to do now. I don't think I can repair the relationship with Henry...He also thinks I'm dead.
Garret Wellesley quietly sighs to himself and he starts speaking in a calm yet serious voice.
Garret Wellesley: I knew that Henry was trouble. But I didn't know that he would cause that much trouble.
Wellington: He is indeed a trouble maker. But I wasn't expecting him to try and kill me twice.
Garret Wellesley: Just don't do anything to him, Arthur...
Wellington: I wouldn't dare try to harm Henry...
Garret Wellesley: Good...Now, remember don't be so hard on yourself.
Wellington: I will remember your advice.
Wellington starts to wake up as he feels something jabbing into his skin. Upon opening his eyes Wellington notices Doctor Cullimore stitching up the gash in his chest.
Wellington also notices Kitty sitting beside him looking concerned. But she then notices that he is awake and starts speaking in a slightly anxious voice.
Kitty Wellesley: Arthur...
Wellington: Kitty...
Kitty Wellesley: I'm glad that you are alright. Well, as alright as you can be.
Wellington: Doctor what's wrong with me other than the obvious injuries?
Doctor Cullimore: Your cracked ribs are now broken so I suggest resting.
Wellington: Anything else?
Doctor Cullimore: No just that.
Wellington: What's the time?
Kitty Wellesley: It's 10:30 Arthur.
Wellington: Will I be able to go back to my tent doctor?
Doctor Cullimore: Yes after I stitch this up.
Wellington: Alright...
A few minutes later Doctor Cullimore finishes stitching up the gash in Wellington's chest. Wellington slowly and carefully gets up and off the bed.
Kitty Wellesley starts speaking in a slightly worried voice.
Kitty Wellesley: Careful Arthur. I'll help you.
Wellington: Alright...
Doctor Cullimore: Remember don't forget to rest My Lord. Don't push yourself too much.
Wellington: Alright...
Doctor Cullimore: Good night My Lord sleep well.
Wellington: Good night doctor.
Wellington and Kitty Wellesley exit the tent. With Kitty Wellesley helping Wellington walk back to their tent.
A few minutes later, they get back to their tent. Upon entering the tent Wellington goes to sit down at his desk and carefully takes his boots off.
Then he takes off his coat and he gets up and hangs it on the back of his seat. He looks down at his shirt which use to be white and is now stained with his blood.
It also has a large tear in it where his gash which has been stitched up is visible. He carefully takes off his shirt and drops it on the ground.
Wellington calmly walks over to his wooden trunk and he carefully opens it. A couple of minutes later after searching through his things he eventually finds another shirt.
Carefully putting the shirt on he then walks over to Kitty who is now lying in bed. He carefully lies down beside her and she gently kisses him on the cheek.
Kitty Wellesley starts speaking in a soft and comforting voice.
Kitty Wellesley: Good night Arthur.
Wellington: Good night my dear Kitty.
They both gently close their eyes and they both go to sleep while gently holding each other's hands.
To be Continued...
Also, another thank you and shout out to LucyAnnWrites for creating my new book cover. ❤
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