White Collar Fic - A Favor for Gloriana - Chapter I - For the Greater Glory of the Queen
Title: A Favor for Gloriana - Chapter I - For the Greater Glory of the Queen
Author::
elrhiarhodan
Rating:: R
Fandom:: White Collar
Characters: Peter Burke, Elizabeth Burke, Neal Caffrey, Mozzie, Jones, Hughes, Diana, Lauren; other historical figures (Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth)
Characters: Peter Burke/Elizabeth Burke; Peter Burke/Neal Caffrey.
Spoilers/Episode References: None
Warnings/Enticements/Triggers: None
Word Count: ~4500 (~11,000 both chapters)
Summary: Early Elizabethan Era Historical A/U - Peter Burke works for Sir Francis Walsingham, the Queen’s Spy Master, Elizabeth Burke is the Queen’s Mistress of the Revels and Neal Caffrey is a ne’er-do-well artist and courtier, incarcerated in the Fleet Prison for debt. The golden age has yet to flower in Merry Old England, and it’s going to take a deft hand to manage all the players that will keep Good Queen Bess on the throne.
( Francis Walsingham, the Queen’s spymaster, finally looked up from the piles of papers that littered his desk. He had kept Master Burke waiting long enough and was impressed with his patience. Burke had been standing there, arms at his side, back straight, staring at a spot on the wall for the better part of a quarter hour. )
Author::
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Rating:: R
Fandom:: White Collar
Characters: Peter Burke, Elizabeth Burke, Neal Caffrey, Mozzie, Jones, Hughes, Diana, Lauren; other historical figures (Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth)
Characters: Peter Burke/Elizabeth Burke; Peter Burke/Neal Caffrey.
Spoilers/Episode References: None
Warnings/Enticements/Triggers: None
Word Count: ~4500 (~11,000 both chapters)
Summary: Early Elizabethan Era Historical A/U - Peter Burke works for Sir Francis Walsingham, the Queen’s Spy Master, Elizabeth Burke is the Queen’s Mistress of the Revels and Neal Caffrey is a ne’er-do-well artist and courtier, incarcerated in the Fleet Prison for debt. The golden age has yet to flower in Merry Old England, and it’s going to take a deft hand to manage all the players that will keep Good Queen Bess on the throne.
( Francis Walsingham, the Queen’s spymaster, finally looked up from the piles of papers that littered his desk. He had kept Master Burke waiting long enough and was impressed with his patience. Burke had been standing there, arms at his side, back straight, staring at a spot on the wall for the better part of a quarter hour. )