Topic > Creative Writing: A Midsummer Night's Feast - 969

I've killed you before and I'll do it again! For justice and beyond!” Charles I screamed, grabbed the knife and dove under the table. Apparently Robert Cecil must have thought this one-on-one battle was a great idea. He declared war on Robert Devereux. But the imprudent and daring Devereux had managed to slip a bomb past the security checks. With extremely precise aim, he hurled it at Cecil. It exploded on impact, also fatally wounding Jane Seymour. "Hey, stop it!" I screamed, to no avail. Instead the war escalated. Henry VIII wept over the dying body of his beloved wife and proclaimed, "I will avenge her death!" Conveniently, Catherine Howard and Anne Boleyn were seated next to Henry VIII. They were his most hated wives. With surprising agility, Henry VIII leapt to his feet and rushed towards them. They dived under the table to avoid his blows. Disgusted by Cecil's death at the hands of Devereux, Elizabeth I prepared to attack Devereux. She reached into her purse to pull something out, but before she had a chance to react, Mary, Queen of Scots, approached and stabbed Elizabeth. She giggled, “This is what you deserve for putting me in prison for 19 years.