(Spring of 1517: Wedding Day)
She hated all the fuss everyone was making over her and the fuss about the day. She knew nothing about the man outside of the fact that he had 'some' money, when they had no money. He was their Savior in a sense she supposed, but he was not her's. No Savior from what she remembered saved anyone by getting something in return, at least that is what Elizabeth remembered hearing from others when she passed them after they went to services held in the heart of the city. She would have loved to go to services, but people of her class weren't allowed to attend such things but it would have better than being stuck sewing garments for people she didn't know. It made her jealous that she would never be able to own some of the beautiful pieces she and her mother worked on for days and nights.
No, he would never be her Savior; in fact Elizabeth was certain that she was going to die and he was going to be the one to kill her. It was true she had never heard a bad word spoken about the man, but she had never heard anyone say anything wonderful about the man outside of 'some' of the money he seemed to have and the very small estate he owned. He would leave her like her father had left their mother and children and eventually he would be the death of her. Elizabeth was certain of it, so much that it worried the young girl as she played with the fabric of her dress and stared out the small window of her bedroom as she saw Geffrey approaching her family home. Elizabeth saw him even though he wasn't easily seen from inside the carriage; but she saw everything about him from the way his horses trampled over everything on her family's grounds to the way the carriage rolled with dire earnest for it's destination.
She had to get married to save them. Elizabeth had to save them and she would. It was expected of her to play the part in which she was given. She would marry and have children with Geffrey. She would be estranged from her family except on holidays and the occasional letter from her mother and she would do everything he wanted her to do because it was what was required to save them and required of women.
Elizabeth turned her back to the window as the carriage slowed in front of the home, refusing to look at the man she had never seen. She could go the rest of her life without seeing him and that would make her happy. But that wouldn't make them happy and she was expected to make them happy. Her mother returned to her room and set something on her head, all of which Elizabeth sighed and went to remove it, earning her fingers a quick slap and a stern set of words from her mother. Elizabeth looked at the woman sullenly and let her fingers slide from the thing upon her head to the dress she wore again.
Her mother spent months working on making her look how she wanted Elizabeth to look. It was important for the girl to look like she had some money and to look pure. Not that Elizabeth was not pure, but everything had to seem like everything it wasn't. Her mother went as far as to make her flesh comparable to snow by allowing her bathe today and had Elizabeth do nothing after her bath. Nothing, but stay in bed until right before the wedding for their Savior and wait for him to come collect her.
As the wedding approached the relationship with her mother grew distant and soon Elizabeth found herself secretly despising the woman. If the woman loved Elizabeth she would not make her do this. While Elizabeth hated mending dresses, she would mend thousands of dresses to marry who it was she wanted to when she wanted to. Elizabeth did not want to marry Geffrey and she was not ready to marry him.
Even though she despised the woman for the situation she placed Elizabeth within, she still loved her mother. So when all the fuss was done, Elizabeth fell to her mother's legs and clung on to them for dear life as tears fell over her bottom lids. All of which caused more fuss from her mother as she was messing up all her hard work by ruining her face. Still, Elizabeth clutched her mother's dress and looked up at her with with half lids opened as she spoke. "Please hold me again, one last time? I may never see you again." Elizabeth's mother took a step back from the girl, in which her fingers grazed the wood flooring of her bedroom in an attempt to keep from falling upon her dress. Elizabeth took a sharp breath in and looked at the aging woman before her, her voice a mere whisper as she spoke to her again. "Did you lie when you said you loved me mother?" Elizabeth's eyes dropped to the ground and at the woman's feet as she waited to hear her answer.
It made the dark haired girl flinch for a moment as the mother took another step away from her daughter. "It is because I love you that you have to do this. You are a wife today and soon to be a mother. One day you will understand when you are faced in front of your daughters. Don't keep your husband waiting any longer." With that her mother left the girl in her bedroom to greet her son in-law, her Savior.
Perhaps it was her very over active imagination that she had been chastised for, or it was the feeling that resided within the pit of her stomach, but Elizabeth understood what love meant now. It meant that it was okay for her mother to help their Savior kill Elizabeth for the greater good of everyone else. Past the point of no return, Elizabeth went down to meet them all, each one of them killing the girl in their own way for the chance to be saved.