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The Virgin Queen 01.) Full name? - Elizabeth (I) Tudor, Queen of England 02.) Best friend? - Mistress Kat Ashley 03.) Sexuality? - Straight 04.) Favorite color? - she favors greens and blues 05.) Relationship status? - single 06.) Ideal mate? - Robert Dudly, if she weren't queen 07.) Turn-ons? - handsome and intelligence 08.) Last sexual experience? - Thanks to her experience growing up, Elizabeth has what could almost be a phobia of interacting in a sexual relationship 09.) Favorite food? - in England, she enjoyed fruit, but she also enjoys Indian 10.) Crushes? - Robert Dudly 11.) Favorite music? -she'll always be partial to renaissance music, but she'll admit that her father's band White Hall is growing on her 12.) Biggest fear? - failure 13.) Biggest fantasy? -she'd like to have some semblance of a real, functional family and still be a great woman in her own right...what? Elizabeth was always too practical 14.) Quirks in bed? - *see answer to 'sexual experience' 15.) Bad habits? - short temper, indecisive 16.) Biggest regret? -the execution of Mary, Queen of Scotts, even though she was compelled to do so-on a personal level it's always something she'd regret 17.) Best kept secrets? -her crush on Robert Dudly 18.) Last thought? - how could I trump my students today 19.) Worst sexual experience? - her entire love life 20.) Biggest insecurity? - who: Elizabeth and Mary Tudor Where: University at Cambridge, England What: two sisters catching up When: soon after this Even though they were rivals as Elizabeth grew old, when she was a child, Mary was almost a mother to her. It was when she became queen and feared her position that Elizabeth's life was at risk. How strange it was, that in this era, the roles were almost reversed. Elizabeth in her mid 30s and a well respected professor and Mary a young lady and a student herself. She gave Mary the location of the closest portkey and directions where to meet her. Now, she was waiting besides one of the center buildings of the university, quite different from how the portraits artists portrayed her: she abandoned the wigs for her natural strawberry blonde hair and instead of gowns she wore a deep brown dress suit with a red brooch. The total effect was simple and yet still grand. |
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