“She would
picture Robert and me together and she would know that what we shared was
something, by which her very nature, she could never enjoy.” (244)
Elizabeth, though her heart told her
otherwise banished Robert, and I to Australia. For she could no longer stand
the thought of us being together, and seeing it killed her inside. Before I had
left she made sure her opinions of me were expressed. She deemed me with
various nicknames, one in which was a she-wolf, however, these names never
bothered me. Robert, and I could not be separated from now on, him and I would
be together forever. Although saddened by not being able to set foot in England
again I knew it was for the best. My life had been fulfilled by my lovely
Robert. For we would raise our children in Sydney, and establish the Sydney
Opera House for the entertainment of others. Our love never died, and the
passion remained. I often think about Elizabeth, and the hatred we had for each
other, yet a bond still remained. I am saddened about how things had gone, but
very happy with the results. Without the
confusion, and frustration of the love triangle, Robert had finally laid all
thoughts of Elizabeth to rest, and we lived happily ever after.
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