Finally, what some of you have been waiting for an invite to Marie's masquerade ball. Come follow her through with these delightful scenes (again made by William) and *collage effected storyline. Story in first person as if Marie herself.
A letter from Maria Theresa to Marie Antoinette:
"The only real happiness in this world comes through a happy marriage. I can say this from experience. And all depends on the woman, who should be willing, gentle, and able to amuse ...."
So, I will seek consolation in light-hearted amusement. There is always Artois ready for a game. Come on, off we go. I was always thrilled to enter Paris. It seemed particularly exciting after dark when the street lamps were alight. Another masked ball would allow me to go incognito.
"Your highness .. Artois" ...
"Shush, keep your voice down".
Spinning around, fleetingly moving on my feet, thrilled by my anonymity ... and then I sense him watching me, and although I averted my gaze I went on thinking of him. I stopped dancing and joined my party. I felt myself blushing and was glad for this mask, as he had approached nearby.
Then an impulse came to me – I wanted to speak to him, to hear his voice. This was a masked ball, so why not. "I wish to amuse myself ... for a moment." So I went right up to this handsome blonde stranger and stood before him smiling. "It is an amusing ball ... is it not so?"
"I find it very amusing and you delightfully charming " he answered not in a French accent, "You are not French?" "Swedish Madame". I laughed and betrayed my nervousness ... Enchante.
I wanted to know more of the stranger ... "What is your name" "Axel de Fersen" "Comte Axel de Fersen" I repeated.
Lesemajeste - any move this stranger makes ... and I wondered, after the encouragement I had given him, what I should do if he did ...
"Madam you care to dance? Oh I should say Mademoiselle?
So I fled with my entourage, this was the right and proper thing to do.
We went straight to our carriages, the night was now over, exhilaration had alarmed me ... I enjoyed indulging in this flirtation. I did not think I should ever see the stranger again, but I thought: I shall remember him for a long time ....that seemed enough. If only that could have been enough.
And back to Versailles with the restless night behind us ... and dances ahead of us ... waiting.
"My dear sister Sophie, .... I would give my life to save her and cannot; and my greatest happiness would be to die for her in order to save her ...." Axel de Fersen to his sister Sophie.
Moral rights of integrity are attributed to Victoria Holt's estate.
Sad but true story. Story adapted in a "collage effected" narrative form from Victoria Holt's book - "The Queen's Confession." [collage effected - pulling random lines out of novel, mixing up in different sequences and scenes, and adding own verbiage]. Alas, these histrionic arts – remember it is just toy theater, but this one is historical so I can't change the ending.