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Summary
After the Battle of Agincourt, King Henry tells his brother John of Falstaff's death. "I dare swear, had he been on the field, we would have heard nought but how he slew a dozen – nay, a score! – of the fiercest Frenchman with ne'er a pause for breath, impaled half a dozen more on but a single thrust of his sword, torn down at least a quartet of French standards, and rescued the both of us from an early grave! Aye, and he'd have the battle scars to prove it, to boot!"
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Hotspur and Kate Percy's playful relationship is born of the ways they complement one another, and their respect for that. It does not, however, protect Kate after Hotspur's death.
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Kate Percy married a man who talks too much. And that's just one of the challenges involved in being Lady Hotspur. This story follows Kate and Hotspur's relationship, as Kate tries to figure out her place in the world. Includes Kate/Percy/Hal threesome (though not too explicit).
Last bookmarked by marketchippie
26 Dec 2010
Notes
The greatest marriage in Shakespeare gets spotlighted in one spot-on fic; Kate is fierce and true, and the relationships are a joy to read.
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"I shall hereafter, my thrice-gracious lord, be more myself." And what was he but himself? And what was himself but a shadow of his father's own deceptions, biding his time before reaching for the crown?
