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Gabrielle tells Marie that Louis XVI has already left Versailles. The two of them tail him to a book store, only to witness a heart-stopping crisis...

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(Should I try to get a peek?)

  • Peek
  • Don't Peek

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  • You: This is bad, Gabrielle! Louis is gone!
  • I searched the area around the study, but I couldn't find him.
  • So I've returned to the meeting spot Gabrielle and I had agreed upon.
  • Gabrielle: Oh heavens, I've finally found you, Your Majesty!
  • Gabrielle rushes towards me, and grabs my hand in a panic.
  • Gabrielle: I wanted to tell you that I saw the King leaving the palace in a carriage, but you were nowhere to be found.
  • I tell her how Blaisdell made fun of me.
  • You: Do you think he was hinting at something?
  • Gabrielle: There's no time to think about that. We have to catch up with the King to get to the bottom of things.
  • Gabrielle: I've already prepared the carriage. If we dawdle further, we won't be able to catch up.
  • You: You're right, Gabrielle. Let's get in the carriage.



  • I press up against the window while clutching at my seat.
  • Unable to suppress my anxiety, I call out to the driver to go faster.
  • Gabrielle: We'll be able to catch up as long as we follow this road, Your Majesty. Don't worry.
  • You: May the Lord bless us...
  • Gabrielle draws the curtains, and takes out a simple dress.
  • Gabrielle: You'll draw too much attention on the streets with your current attire, Your Majesty. Why don't you change into this?



  • You: (Compared to a palace maid's attire, this outfit is certainly more inconspicuous and better suited for tailing someone.)
  • You: You always think of everything, Gabrielle.
  • Servant: The King's carriage is just ahead of us, Your Majesty.
  • I look out the window, and realize we've arrived at the Paris market.
  • The market is crowded, and Louis' carriage is forced to slow down.
  • You: Follow him quietly, and don't lose him.
  • His carriage comes to an abrupt stop by the road outside a theater.
  • You: (A theater? Is Louis going to watch a show with his mistress?!)
  • I remember him getting bored when we watched a show together, and I'm filled with chagrin.
  • You: (Hmph, so he's only happy when he's with his mistress?)
  • You: I'll go take a look. Wait for me in the carriage, Gabrielle.
  • Gabrielle: Yes, Your Majesty. Please be careful.
  • I nod before alighting. Then I look for Louis in the crowd and quietly tail him.


  • Louis doesn't go into the theater. He turns round the corner and into an alley. I hurry after him.
  • I had expected to see a residential area, but I find myself standing in front of a large bookstore instead.
  • You: Delman Bookstore? Is he here to buy books?
  • You: (Is it all a misunderstanding?)
  • Louis lifts his head and looks around him. Startled, I quickly hide in a corner.
  • You: Has he discovered my presence?
  • I cautiously peek in his direction. He's entering the bookstore.
  • You: I guess I'll go in too!



  • Upon entering, I spot Louis immediately. He's browsing the shelves.
  • I maintain a distance of two shelves between us, carefully watching him through the gaps.
  • You: (He's been engrossed in that book for over ten minutes now. What kind of book is it?)
  • My curiosity is aroused.
  • You: (Should I try to get a peek?)


Peek

  • You: (Louis is focusing all of his attention on the book. It won't hurt to go nearer.)
  • You: (Besides, Mother told me to find out what he likes too...)
  • I persuade myself with these excuses as I step lightly behind Louis, and peep over his shoulder.
  • You: Fitting... Lock cylinder... I can't see what it says on the back...
  • Trying to get a clearer view, I move a little too close to him, and my face bumps into his shoulder.
  • Louis freezes. Then he tries to turn around, but I stop him in a panic by pushing against his back.
  • I keep my head down, and apologize in a hushed voice.
  • You: I'm so sorry to have disturbed you.
  • Louis XVI: That's all right... Are you interested in this book too, Madame?
  • He holds up the book he's been reading to show me the cover.
  • I raise my head to glance at the book very quickly before lowering my head again. The cover has the word "Locks" on it.
  • You: Oh, no I'm not. I'm sorry for disturbing you.
  • I step back hastily and flee the area. The other customers glare at me in annoyance.

Don't peek

  • You: (I'd better not go over. I can't afford to startle him.)
  • Someone taps me on the shoulder.
  • A kind old lady points at the book in my hands. I'd forgotten all about it.
  • Old Woman: Do you need any help, Madame?
  • You: Ah... No, thank you... I'm just browsing.
  • I politely decline the shop assistant's help before turning the other way — towards Louis.
  • As I go closer, I manage to see that he's reading a book about locks.
  • You: (So that's what he likes...)
  • I was probably staring too intensely, because Louis raises his head and turns around, as if he's sensed something. Panicking, I lower my head.
  • You: (Please don't notice me...)
  • I hear footsteps approaching. It's Louis.
  • Louis XVI: Excuse me, Madame. Are you interested in this book?
  • I shake my head emphatically, consciously lowering my voice when I answer him.
  • You: Sorry, I don't know what you mean.
  • I cover my face and turn to flee.
  • I hurry out of the bookstore and hide in a corner. Lucky for me, Louis doesn't come after me.
  • You: That was too reckless of me. I need to keep a cool head.
  • Fortunately, I can see the bookstore clearly from here, so it's easy for me to check on Louis.
  • You: Hm? What is he doing?
  • Louis hands something over to the store owner, who wraps it up as a gift.
  • You: (Is he getting a gift for his mistress?)
  • The store owner cheerily waves goodbye to Louis when he leaves.
  • You: They seem rather familiar with one another. I guess Louis frequents this place.
  • Eyes twinkling, and looking more relaxed than ever, Louis ventures deeper into the alley.
  • You: (I've never seen that expression on his face before. He must be looking forward to seeing her...)


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