Robert and Cecil a Tudor romance

by Declan

7 May 2020 358 readers Score 8.5 (9 votes) PDF Mobi ePub Txt


The King had died and the funeral and coronation had taken place and as promised the Queen had kept Robert safe in her quarters. Now as Dowager Queen as she was to be known, she was making plans to take the princesses Mary and Elizabeth to Sudeley for a period of morning, Edward VI as he was to be known, was to stay with the Lords his protectors until he came of age. Thereby, the Queen Dowager and her entourage left for Sudeley all draped in Black, Robert travelling with princesses to play for them on the journey. Cecil made final plans as he could see plans were afoot to replace him, now the King was no longer around.

He was preparing and packing his belongings as he knew he would be asked shortly to leave his quarters as the Queen had left. Late one evening he was attending to some final documents, to be prepared to hand over to his successor. When a gentle tapping came at his door.

He opened the spy hole hidden behind a piece of tapestry and saw it was Lady Parr. He opened the door swiftly and admitted her, both anxious that they should not be seen meeting so late. He bid her Good evening and could see a worried look on her face, "Whats the matter?" he asked of her.

She told him that there were plans that he should meet with an accident and he must leave immediately for his own safety. She was aware Robert had escaped as part of the Queens entourage, and when he found out Riche was furious, and planned revenge, as he knew the Queen Dowager was beyond him. So Cecil would bare the brunt of his anger.

They arranged that the documents for his predecessor, must be given to lady Parr and she would see they were delivered.

He summoned his page and told him to load a wagon and two horses with the chest and other items of value belonging to him. The jewels and precious documents he would carry in to saddle bags on his horse and would leave at once with an escort of four soldiers who Lady Parr knew could be trusted. The pretext would be they were taking some items the Queen had forgotten in her grief, and Cecil had been entrusted with their safe delivery to The Queen at Sudeley.

Within the hour all was prepared, the wagon brought to the bottom of the garden, along with the escort and a horse for Cecil. Lady Parr returned at the agreed time and led the way, as she had been given a key to the stairs that led to the garden. Cecil followed her carrying the saddlebags with the jewels etc safely inside.

They made their way to the room at the top of the stairs. Lady Parr opened it and locked it behind them, leading the way down the stairs, carrying a small lantern to light their way, they moved quickly along the paths and through the gate, to where the horsemen and wagon were waiting. Within a few seconds, Cecil had loaded the saddle bags , and they left heading away form the river by a little used or known track, that led towards Chelsea. Lady Parr had watched them go and then returned to the palace unseen, she had said that word had been sent to a friend of hers near Richmond to expect them and a different wagon would continue as a blind.

The party left Richmond crossed the River and headed towards Beaconsfield, then they would rest at Abingdon, while the decoy coach would give the impression they were headed toward Newbury and westwards to Bath. Word resched them in Abingdon, that Lady Parr had left soon after and was travelling to be with the Queen Dowager at Sudeley, a letter from her told of Riche s fury when he found out both Cecil and Robert had gone. Cecil left early and apart for a short stop to water the horses at Faringdon and change of horse at Cirencester they arrived at Sudeley late afternoon.

The Queen dowager greeted them and introduced them to Lord Seymour, after the formalities Robert showed Cecil to his quarters, and as soon as the door was closed, Robert threw his arms around Cecil and they embraced, their tongues exploring each others mouths, Cecil noticing the boy had a tear in his eyes, of relief that his frend and lover were safe so far. Cecil wiped the lads eyes and within seconds both were in bed naked and making passionate love, though Cecil exhausted and tired by his journey soon fell asleep in the boys arms.

The next morning, Cecil refreshed awoke early and was just shaving and washing when a knock on the door, disturbed him, it was a servant, with an urgent missive from Lady Parr, warning them that Cecil was wanted to give an explanation of his actions and his sudden leave from court. Cecil immediately suspected this was Riche s doing and arose Robert, explained they would have to leave shortly and while Robert dressed he sort audience with the Queen dowager. She met him in the Great Hall and he showed her the letter, explaining he must leave immediately, taking Robert with him. The Queens assured him, they would deny he had ever been there, She wrote a letter of safe conduct for him and Robert should he need it to cross into Wales and tactfully didn't ask the location of his deceased Wife s hideaway manor.

The Queen Dowager and Lord Seymour came to see them off and the Queen gave them both a pearl brooch, thanks for all they had done for her, and to wish them Gods speed as it had an enamel of St Catherine and her wheel attached. They mounted up and soon after lunch at Ross, they were heading into Wales, and could see the mountains in the distance. They had crossed the border with no problems, and now dressed as two normal journeymen, were heading to their hideaway, they reached it safely and soon were in their private quarters. Cecil kissed the lad and started to undress him as they kissed, kissing the lads neck, chest, nipples, until he was naked except for his codpiece, which Cecil untied lovingly and the lads erect cock taken straight in his mouth. Then holding the mans head Robert kissed him lovingly and soon they were both naked and Robert was licking Cecil s Cock, balls, and inserting his tongue into his love tunnel to moans of delight from him.

They kissed and fucked each other for most of the day, pausing only for a lunch in their room. Robert was contented as was Cecil, that he and the lad were safe and no one knew of their hideaway. They spent the years together in simple happiness, enjoying the Welsh mountains, and living as a couple, safe in each others company.

The End