Lucrezia Borgia (onceaborgia) wrote in thedoorway, @ 2013-03-25 18:47:00 |
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Entry tags: | !network post, cesare borgia, lucrezia borgia, sarafinwe turukano, stephen dedalus |
It’s a strange thing knowing how you’ll die. I expected more dread at the thought, but it’s oddly comforting in a way. If history tells it accurately, I will pass during the delivery of my eighth child. I cannot imagine having so many. There are worse ways to die, I suppose. The Spartans thought death by childbirth as noble as death in battle. If only I was Spartan.
Cesare:
I miss my son. I know I would not want him in this place, but it does little to ease the ache.