Thursday, July 16, 2026

B9/Ch14: IN THE DARKNESS OF THE MIND

Verity checks on her captive Twin 

The evening felt heavy, like any summer night. Thick air over Goode Island mixed with the salty smell of the sea as Verity Spencer slowly made her way to her ancestorial cottage amid the noise of chirping frogs in the ponds that guided Verity back as if they were judging her return. She had come to finally check on her prisoner, her twin Mary, she trapped in a pit in the basement after Jacqueline's report of her grave illness.

Verity entered the house. Jacqueline was not home. It was quiet, too quiet. Verity quickly made her way into the basement where she feared the worst. Had she done it? Had the illness overtaken Mary and all that would be left in the crudely dug pit would be the body of her twin sister? 

Verity rushed down the stairs. Turned quickly to the left and made a b-line to the open mouth of the hole. It's oblong shape felt like a gateway to hell, something cold and sickening fell over Verity's heart.

It was guilt. 

Verity fell to her knees and looked in and saw Mary on the old dirty mattress. 

"Mary?" Verity said, her voice soft.

Mary stirred, she was not dead.

Verity exhaled in relief. 

"Verity?" Mary asked, her face pale, her eyes sunken in. Her heart fluttering with the lack of nutrition, clean air, and mild dehydration.

Verity poured a fresh pail of water from the sink that was installed two years earlier in the basement while Filipe was locked there while under his lycanthropic curse. Verity walked the water back to Mary and carefully lowered it by rope. "Drink." Verity said.

Mary grabbed the pail and began drinking from it, she didn't even grab a cup. She used the rest of the water to wash her face and hands. 

"Jacqueline said you were ill." Verity noted. 

"I am." Mary answered coldly. "I have chills. I can’t concentrate. It’s from lack of proper nutrition and who knows what else. You have to end this, you have to get me back up to the surface so that I can get well, Verity, I won't survive if I continue to be here. This isn't right, not for any human." 

"No. I -- I can't do that.” The twin answered. “I'll bring you fresh clothes! And more food and -- and I'll bring you medicine." Verity stammered. 

"NO!" Mary shouted up, a shocking fresh bound of energy shooting from her lungs. "This cannot continue! I have to be back with my family and you have to make that happen." Mary added, quickly tiring and returning her body to the dirty mattress on the floor of the pit.

Verity did not like Mary's tone. It was as if Mary was parenting her and forcing her to do something Verity recoiled from. The magically created twin had felt the touch of love, had seen the new world of life that she had taken from Mary and there was nothing going to stop her from continuing this life. Mary's life.

"I've already said I cannot do that. Don't you understand? I've seen and felt so much, I have been able to jump into life already lived and -- and I love it. I want more. I can't go back and start from scratch. This was my destiny and Mary, I can't just give it up so easily." Verity explained.

"Filipe will know you aren't me. I know he will." Mary replied.

Verity smiled and shook her head. "He hasn't yet. Not even in bed." 

Then silence. Mary felt like she was hearing things. Like her mind was playing tricks on her. Her twin sister didn't say what she thought she said. It couldn't be. She wouldn't. He wouldn't. But then again, how could he not. She loved Filipe, and Filipe loved Mary. If he truly believed Verity was Mary of course, he would make love to her. 

"You and Filipe....." Mary began, as she slowly got up from the mattress and tried to look her sister dead in the eye. Her heart felt heavy almost like a rock breaking the surface of the sea sinking lower and lower and lower into darkness until the depth has devoured it into oblivion. 

Verity said nothing back, only shrugged. "You're sick." Mary added. 

"No," Verity smirked wickedly. "You're sick." 

Mary continued "You have no idea how this will blow up in your face, Verity. I can tell you it won't end well and the only person who'll suffer in the end is you. Your wretched life will only become more and more wretched." Her eyes filled with tears, but not only of sadness but frustration that she could not get her sister to understand the damage she was doing.

Then, in a quick moment of reversal, Verity's guilt reverted back to pure ambitious and cunning mind games. Seeing Mary was feisty albeit weaker, made her decide she had nothing to lose now. She could help Mary get better and still keep in the trap. 

As Verity's head vanished from the mouth of the pit, Mary screamed for her sister to return. But she did not. She could only hear the footsteps go up the staircase to the main level of the house. She heard Verity walk across the house and into the kitchen. It sounded like she was removing pots and pans to cook. 

"She's going to kill me." Mary said softy to herself. "She's going to kill me." 

Mary knew now no one was going to save her. Not Jacqueline, not Filipe, and certainly not Verity. She had to figure a way out of the pit quickly, even without having her magic powers. Mary was resolute: this would not be where she died. She was going to get out and take her life back from the twin that was forcing her to suffer. 

Upstairs, Verity made a small dinner for her twin. She smiled, feeling a strange sense of happiness that Mary was alive and seemingly not as ill as Jacqueline made her out to be. All of this part of her delusion, a way to block the feeling of guilt from slowly seeping back in. 

She turned and started to take the food she had quickly made to her sister and as she went she passed an old photo of Eliza sitting on a chair dressed beautifully with little Mary on her lap. A blond cherub child with big eyes and a small tuft of angelic hair on her head. It was a photo Mary's late father Caleb had taken with the newly invented photographic camera. 

Verity stared at it, this child could have been her. That childhood could have been hers. It was yet another taunting reminder how her life had never come and proof of why she was doing the right thing.

While Verity made the food and stared at the photo and thought about her life, or the life that could have been Mary had mustered immense strength and had dug holes in the side of the dirt walls in the pit. She put her feet in them. Then climbed up. Dug more holes in the side of the walls. She put her hands in them. She continued this way forming a ladder all the way up to the top of the pit. Her face and body covered in dirt. Her hair drenched with sweat. Her head throbbing in pain as she pulled her self up to the surface. She was weak. Her arms like jelly. 

Mary almost fell backwards into the hole but again her strength held her tight. She pulled herself up and hid in the shadows.

Verity reentered the basement and walked down the stairs with the food. She came to the opening of the pit and placed the food in the pail. Just before she was going to lower it into the pit she looked in and saw it was empty.

Mary jumped out from the shadows and attacked Verity. They rolled around frighting on the basement floor. Tearing at each other's face with slaps, pulling each other's hair. The rolled around screaming and punching and slapping. Mary over Verity. Verity of Mary. A tangle of twins that eventually wore on until they rolled into the pit and fell in together. 

Verity broke her leg in the fall. Mary knocked out cold.

The twins trapped. 

Together. 

****

Julian meets with Johnathon 

At Dr. Julian Pascal's office at Churchill Green Asylum, Johnathon entered and found a warm fire burning in the hearth that was to the side of the psychiatrist’s chair and the sofa Johnathon was to sit on. Julian was sitting with his notebook open, Celeste was watching on the other side of the two-way mirror that had a large golden frame locking it to the wall, while Jacqueline sank into a false wall where the corridor broke out into two sides near the office door to listen to the session. 

"Please sit down." Julian said, getting up to greet his patient. "I know that we've been focusing more on allowing you to rest while at the hospital and not work on a more rigorous therapeutic regiment. But I come from a class that finds benefits in this part of your recovery." Dr. Julian explained as Johnathon sat.

"I've never had therapy, not here or anywhere." Johnathon replied. “It’s a bit odd.”

"Yes, I can understand how strange it may be at first. Not many have had a true sit down introspective discussion in the manner we will today." 

"What do you need me to do?" the patient asked, as he took in a deep breath.

"First and foremost, I’d like you to just relax and get comfortable. Throughout this session, we'll just talk. I'll ask questions and you'll respond honestly. That's all." Julian explained.

Johnathon's hands were sweaty. He wasn't sure how to deal with this new idea, this new form of healing the mind through therapy, through a psychological dissection. But Julian had it in him to find the root of Johnathon's mental breakdown, and he was determined.

Julian walked over and sat next to Johnathon and removed a small locket from inside his dark wool jacket. It was oval shaped and had small grooves carved into the front that looked like intertwined ivy. Julian released the chain from inside his hand and the locked dropped, long and sparkling in the fire, in front of Johnathon's eyes.

Julian began to move the locket back and fourth. The light from the stained glass window caught the ridged frame of the small lockets cause little bits of light to catch Johnathon’s eye. He started at the light fractals as they dance in the light.  

"Just look directly at the lights the locket is expressing. Watch as it flickers. Let your mind drift, Johnathon, drift into this light. Let yourself fall deeper into a place where this light is warm, where it holds you in your most quiet space in your mind so that you hear nothing but my voice. Close your eyes now, Johnathon, close them and lay back." Julian said, as Johnathon obeyed.

When Julian returned to his chair, Johnathon was now in a sleep yet, awake and able to answer. This hypnosis was a doorway into the tortured man's subconcious.

In the room behind the mirror, Celeste scooted her chair closer to watch. Her hands were in two tightly wound fists. 

"Johnathon tell me about your childhood." Julian asked. 

"It was a happy one for the most part. I have an older sister. She's always watched out for me. She's kind and warm. Very much like my mother. My father was a hard worker. Both my parents were. My sister was the one who watched over me while my parents worked. They died young and my sister helped me through school." 

"That's very nice, I'm sorry to hear your parents are no longer here." Julian consoled. "What else would you say about your childhood would make it unique?" 

"I learned a secret. Something that changed the way I thought about who I was. It was kept from me, and when it was revealed I was supposed to continue to keep it a secret so that I wouldn't get hurt." Johnathon explained.

"A secret?" 

Celeste was on the edge of her seat. She wasn't sure she wanted her brother to be this open. 

Outside listening in, Jacqueline too kept her ears open, wondering where this would go. 

"It was about my father. He wasn't really my father. My mother had had an affair that I was not aware of. My birth father is really Albert Lord."

"I see." Julian replied writing down this notable bit of family history. "And I know that would have been painful for to hear and not only that it must of been painful to be asked to continue to lie about it." 

"Yes." Johnathon said.

"Eventually it was revealed, yes?" 

Johnathon confirmed. 

"And as that came out how did you feel?" Julian prodded.

"Lost." Johnathon answered.

"How so?" 

"I was in the middle, half this DeViana, half Lord, and yet neither side seemed to know what to do with me. Then there was all the rest." Johnathon answered.

"The rest? Can you tell me more?"

"The rest of the Lords. What they are. Who they are. What they want. What the push for. And what they've done. Even how they reacted to my marriage." 

Celeste and Jacqueline began to worry the hypnosis was about to go to a place there were unsure was safe for anyone, much less Johnathon.

"What do you my by that? How is it that those attributes about the Lord family, your paternal side, affect you?" 

Johnathon's answer began with a pregnant pause that Julian felt lasted hours, when in reality it was only seconds. The hypnotized man searched his memories to figure out a way to explain what his family, the Lords, were truly about. The secrets the hid behind the stone walls of Tirymor House were like time bombs waiting to be heard from coast to coast.

Bombs filled with dark secrets of lies, murder, vampirism, madness. Ghosts no one in the Lord family wanted out in life for all the world to see. 

"They have people who live but are not living. People not like us who can see the day— who are not people who are cold and calculated and need to kill to keep their own world alive." Johnathon said.

Julian sat up, his brow furrowed at first concerned but then a glimmer of a smirk shot across his face. Julian seemed to suddenly become delighted with these words that didn’t deem like fantasy, and madness. They seemed liver memories. They were strange experiences that were coming from a man that had a mental breakdown but because of his altered state of mind, they came out so truthful and real. It was as if the madness had receded to the back of his mind and truth was now front and center. 

"Blood lust? Alive but are not alive? Johnathon can you be clearer? Can you elaborate More?" Julian asked writing it all down and underlining blood lust in a quickly flick of writing, as if he was writing down direction to a hidden treasure. 

"They seek a life force. I had to help. I had to help hide it, some have powers, powers from a dark unnamed source. Given to them at birth." Johnathon began.

Julian’s jaw tightened he whispered “life force” 

Celeste got up from her chair and stared into the mirror. The family secret about Sebastian could not be spoken about she could not let it, as she was one of the people who asked Johnathon not only to keep it hidden but to bury Sebastian herself in mausoleum hoping to lock him away for good.

Jacqueline moved from the hidden wall and rushed to the door and put her ear to it when she heard the words that sent her into a slight panic: magic from an unknown source

"A life force?" Julian asked writing those exact words in his book. "Go on. What else?"

"Blood." Johnaton reiterated. "The nephew wants and needs blood." Johnathon added clearly.

"The nephew?" Julian asked after writing it down and circling it. “Tell me about him.”

Celeste rushed out of the adjoining room and into the hall way there she found Jacqueline in her true form just as shocked at what she was hearing.

Celeste catches Jaqueline 

Celeste gasped at who she saw. 

"YOU!" She hissed. 

Jacqueline turned, she felt caught but at the same time she knew that despite Celeste's distrust of her they both needed to stop Johnathon from saying anything more.

Inside, Julian continued, "What else? What else about this nephew, does anyone know his whereabouts?"

"My wife. She was similar to him. Darkness in her was similar. Otherworldly. But I loved her. Truly. I...I feared what they could do but I listened to my sister, I listened to everyone. I became confused and I didn't know who was real and what I could trust with my own eyes and heart." Johnathon explained, finally piercing the source of his breakdown.

"We have to stop him, he can't say anymore." Jacqueline said. "He can't." 

“Are you behind this? Johnny’s — decline?” Celeste asked, suspicion all over her face. 

“No! No!” Jacqueline replied truthfully. “He and I have worked out our differences I’ve been working here…” she paused not ready to tell Celeste everything. “We’ve slog come back to each other, and he’s in there right now exposing every secret your family has ever hidden. Think of the mobs that stormed Tirymor searching for Sebastian—the so called monster. It can happen again.”

“The mob you egged on.” Celeste recalled. 

“Celeste — we’re wasting time.”

Celeste's face showed no love-loss for the woman standing in front of her. The woman she did not know was a witch, only as Jacqueline the supposed gold-digging opportunist that married her brother who's mind was already broken. This was woman the woman who betrayed the family and sent the mob after them to the coves the night the late Mayor Churchill put a target on the Lord's backs. 

"What do we do?" Celeste asked.

Jacqueline arched a brow and grabbed the door knob and squeezed. 

"Who is this nephew Johnathon?" Julian asked.

Another pregnant pause. 

"Johnathon? Call you tell me who this nephew is?

"He's dead." 

The door burst open. "That's enough." Celeste replied. Julian, startled by her entrance quickly got up from his chair and pushed Celeste out of the room and closed the door.

The fire in the firepalce began to burn hotter than ever. A spark fell out of the fire and hit the carpet, yet instead of burning it grew into the shape of a woman, it was Jacqueline who shape-shifted from the flames into herself. She knelt down next to the hypnotised Johanthon and whispered into his hear.

"You shouldn't have done that. You should have stayed in the room watching." Julian replied to Celeste

"I want you to stop. I need you to. He needs to rest. My brother isn't making any sense." she said.

"I was getting close, Celeste. He was saying some interesting things, if I had just a few more minutes I know that I could get much more deeper and know much more,." Julian noted.

"No! They were words and fantasies of a man whose mind is -- is -- damaged. I demand you have him taken back to his room and figure out a different way to help him. I don't like what I saw." She said.

“But there is something I need to know.” Julian said

Celeste shook her head “This ends now.”

Julian did no reply. He took a deep breath and walked Celeste back into the room with the two-way mirror. "I'll take care of it." He said.

When Julian reentered his office, Jacqueline was gone, and Johnathon was sitting up awake, which surprised Julian.

"Are you alright?" Julian asked.

"What happened? Were did you go?" Johnathon asked.

"How do you feel?" Julian wondered.

"I -- I feel tired. My head feels heavy. I don't know what happened. Did you get any information?" 

Julian said he did but that they'd have to work together another day. The doctor walked over to his note pad, and everything he had written on the pages was gone.

"My pad. Did you take my pages?" Julian asked.

Johnathon didn't know what he was talking about, and Julian could tell the man had just woken up as he walked in. But the papers were gone. 

In the other room Celeste watched with baited breath. Jacqueline entered through the door. 

"It's going to be fine." The witch said.

"Where did you go? When I opened the door you were gone!" Celeste said.

Jacqueline didn't answer truthfully.  "A secret door. But we won't have to worry now." She added showing the notes.

Celeste snatched them from Jacqueline's hands and read them over. She looked back at Jacqueline in her nurse's outfit and realized she'd been working there. For how long, she did not know but then an idea came to her mind. 

"You need to protect him. Whatever you're doing, however you're doing it, protect Johnathon." Celeste said.

Jacqueline arched a brow. A new page, blank and ready to be written for her life. "What's in it for me?" she asked.

Celeste narrowed her eyes. "Really? I thought you loved my brother?"

Jacqueline sighed, she did love Johnathon. It had taken her a very long time to deal with the loss of Sebastian and the child she was carrying. But the events of the witch trial and the council and Verity's entire situation had changed Jacqueline in a way. Gone was the woman who wanted to hurt people for her own love-sick reasons, she was now a person who was determined to finally be seen and heard in her own way. She'd learned her lesson, it was now time to find a way back to her own true place in this world, the way she was before she ever met Sebastian Lord. 

"I do." Jacqueline replied. "He's still my husband, and I'm trying to be here for him. That's why I sneak around as a nurse here. Its the cloesest I can be without being seen." She further explained.

"Fine, good." Celeste replied. "You protect him here and perhaps we can find a way to bring you back into Lord family fold -- as a member of the family." 

Jacqueline thought about it for a minute. The idea of having a family had always been so tempting to her. But the Lord family? Could she? After everything she had done to Sebastian, and Evie and Johnathon and turning the town against them? Jacqueline saw Celeste for what she was, a woman desperate to her brother Johnathon. It clicked -- she would do it and answered surprisingly "Its a deal."

The sisters-in-law had a new pact of protection to save their mutual love of Johnathon who had been taken back to his room. 

For his part, Julian may have lost his notes and he may have lost the confidence in Celeste but he knew exactly what he heard. There was indeed more to what Johnathon had said that he was not only intrigued by but knew that he was on the right road to find what he needed. Celeste's reaction was proof enough. 

Now alone, Julian looked into the glass of the two-way mirror and looked at his own reflection. His eyes suddenly glowed like two little green lights that vanished when he blinked. His face twisted into a grin, pleased with his stroke of luck with Johnathon’s revealing hypnosis.

This doctor was here to find something that was just as important as treasure, and Celeste DeViana-Lord was clearly the key to its finding. 

****

Aurora & Eden arrive at the police station 

Meanwhile, in a frantic rush, Aurora Jordan and Eden Sydney arrived at the Constable's station. They had just been ambushed by a mad Caspian. His mind split, his body wanting to kill as is alter-ego Viktor Holten took control of his mind and body.

Aurora entered first. She quickly scanned the room as two deputies stared at her. Her face white as a ghost, her throat still stained with the marks of Caspian's hands and his attempt to strangle her to death.

"Are you alright ma'am?" One of the deputies finally asked, just as Eden entered, seconds later.

"Where's Constable Ryan?" Eden asked.

Seeing the county Barrister in such a panicked state sent shivers up the deputies spines.

"I'll get him." The deputy answered.

"Do you need to sit down?" Another deputy asked Aurora.

"All I need is for Constable Ryan to track down Caspian Casador!" She said. "NOW!"

Justin Ryan, the new young constable exited his office looking over papers. He saw the panic on Aurora's face, the complete and utter horror on Eden's as the two looked disheveled and exhausted after the fight with the mad Viktor.

"What's happened here?" Justin asked.

"It's Caspian. He's... he's out of control." Eden answered. "He attacked Aurora, he attacked me."

"He's the one who attacked Baxter Murphy. He's out of his mind and he's tried to kill us." Aurora said. "I -- I don't know how he's gotten this way. He's been having headaches and they've made him more on edge, but he's just snapped. He's dangerous, Justin. We have to stop him or someone is going to die." 

Justin could tell they were not exaggerating. He saw the look of panic and fear they displayed and quickly went back into his office and grabbed his gun. 

"Alright, where do you think he's gone?" Justin asked, returning to the front desk armed. 

"Danielle." Aurora replied. "He's probably gone to find his daughter Danielle." 

"Let's find her first." 

With that, Justin, Aurora, Eden and another deputy quickly left to find Danielle Holten. 

****

Celeste & Filipe reunite 

As the evening wore on, Celeste DeViana-Lord, her 5 year old son Fabian, and Tirymor's head maid Jane Donnelly, were in the village collecting groceries and items needed for the household. It wasn't customary for a member of the family to accompany Jane on these duties, it was usually Jane and another maid or butler, but Celeste needed the outing after the day she had at Churchill Green.

As they walked down the street towards the awaiting car near the end of the block, several attendants of the grocery store went ahead of them with the bulk of their items. The three-some walked slower admiring the new pretty strung lights along the avenue that had switched on as the sun was going down. 

As they admired them, Filipe Braga and his young son Caleb walked up the block.

Celeste's stomach instantly dropped. She hadn't seen her former partner in a very long time, much less talked to him. But there was no way around this eventual crossing of paths, not in town as small as Welshport. 

She admired him, making a new life for himself with Mary and their adopted boy. He looked good, happy, healthy. A flash of their last interaction with him on one of Tirymor's garden terraces drunk and angry, bitter at Celeste's betrayal and affair with Jacob that was their ultimate undoing was still a sting that had never left Filipe’s heart. 

"Well, hello there!" Filipe said, his friendly voice floating through the air like the calming buzz of a hummingbird’s wings. 

She smiled and greeted him too, a polite double kiss, one on each cheek. 

"How are you Filipe?" She asked, admiring his strong handsome face. His warm eyes, a lighter shade of brown than she recalled, still so focused, so calming, so real. She couldn't take her eyes off his strong shoulders, the same ones she had often cried on, held on to, loved. 

"I'm well thank you. Jane, how goes it?" He asked politely recognizing the accompanying maid. She curtsied back. 

"And this must be little Caleb? Such a sweet little face." Celeste said of the boy in Filipe's arms.

"Yes, he's perfect." Filipe replied. "And you!” Filipe said to the growing Fabian, “Boy, look how tall you're getting!" Fabian shyly hid behind his mother with a large smile across his adorable face. “He has his father’s smile.” Filipe added, like salt to the wound.

Celeste held her breath. 

"Like one of the beech trees in Tirymor Forest, he just grows and grows." Jane replied, breaking the silence. "Why don't I take young Fabian across the street to the part for a second. I have a shiny new penny that I bet he could throw into the fountain and make a wish, would that be alright ma'am?" 

Celeste smiled and nodded. 

They watched Jane and Fabian quickly cross the cobble stone street over to Village Park, a cold chill ran up Filipe's spine as a memory of the Full Moon ceremony where he, in wolf form, killed and maimed many of the village. He moved his body so that his back was now facing the park, he couldn't look at it any longer. 

"I read about Rebecca." He finally said. "I'm sorry about all of that. I must be terribly difficult for you and Jacob to watch her go to prison. You know, in all the years I worked at Tirymor House when I was a teenager she never ever gave me the hints of being capable of hurting anyone like that. To imagine her killing Asha in such a way -- accidently or not -- my god." 

"Rebecca has had a very difficult time dealing with a lot of things in her life in the last few years. I guess we should have all seen something like this coming." Celeste admitted.

"Murder?" 

Celeste sighed "Well, her demise. However it manifested, it was bound to happen."

"Demise. I see. And how is Jacob handling it?" He asked.

Celeste shrugged "He turned her in. So, you can guess how he's doing." 

"He turned in his own mother? That's --- that's...." Filipe began before Celeste cut him off.

"That's Jacob." 

Her face suddenly fell. Filipe could see there was something more on her mind, in her heart. Something she wouldn't tell him, not now. Filipe was too far outside of her world to allow back in. It would hurt too much to admit to the man she betrayed with affair that her whole world felt as if it were crumbling around her. Her marriage to Jacob was, for better or worse, a marriage of convenience. She had taken Jacob's proposition to make love then marry all to protect her brother Johnathon from Jacob's jealousy when it was discovered Johnathon was also Jacob's half-brother. Another heir to the Lord fortune, Jacob's desired treasure, was always a target to the master manipulator and sociopath. 

Filipe reached out and squeezed Celeste's shoulder. His big hand cupping the puff of her sleeve and squeezing. The firmness of his grip, even in that small time frame made her body tense. She wanted to jump in his arms, the same arms little Caleb was in, the very symbol of Filipe's new life. 

She patted his hand, a sign for him to remove it. "I hope you're alright over there. That house can probably get quite lonely." He said.

"It can be, yes. But you know I've really gotten used to it Filipe. Things for me are the way they are because that's where they're supposed to be." She revealed. 

"Do you really believe that? That all of this was how it was supposed to be?" He asked.

"I do. Don't you? Had I not done what I did to you with Jacob you would have never found Mary and the two of you would never have formed such a lovely family together. Charlotte can't speak more highly of how wonderful it is to be around the two of you. It really boils Jacob's blood." Celeste giggled recalling her stepdaughter's delight of living with Mary and Filipe. 

"Well Jacob will always be Charlotte’s father, I can’t change that. Mary has really loved having her around more." Filipe replied.

"How is she?" 

Filipe then paused, now it was his turn, his face too suddenly falling into thought of how Mary has been slightly different in the last few weeks. There were little nuances of behavior he did not recognize. But the trauma of the trials, it all still burned in their memory felt as if it could be the culprit to Mary's strange behavior. 

"She's pulling through." Filipe said. "The trial a few months back were very difficult. I think she's just adjusting to the whole idea of what could have happened." Filipe replied.

"I'm sure you're both happy just to be able to hold each other at night again." Celeste replied, suddenly thinking of being held by Filipe at night too. A welcomed image from her memory suddenly flashing in her mind of his big arms holding her tightly in bed after they’d made love. 

Filipe smiled, the moment sudden hitting his memory too but not in a good way, recalling his long 15 year relationship with Celeste that ended because of her affair did not hit him the same way it did Celeste. For him there was no yearning for that to return, he had moved on and was happy. 

"We should let you go, it's getting late." Filipe replied, snuggling Caleb to his chest.

Celeste shoot the memory from her mind and agreed but before she went off to find Fabian and Jane she turned back "Filipe..."

He only walked two steps before turning to her, he said nothing, only waited to see what she would say to him as the parted. 

"I'm sorry." She said.

A small smile hit his face. He didn't know what to say. He couldn't say it was ok, because what she did was not ok. He couldn't say he was sorry too because he had done nothing to apologize for. He only nodded, held on to Caleb's little body, and began his walk back to his mother's house in the village whispering to the baby "Let's go see mummy." 

Celeste took that for what it was worth, a small barely visible acknowledgement that she apologized. She took a deep breath and dashed across the street to find her son and maid. 

“Let’s say nothing of seeing Mr. Braga, shall we?” She said to them. 

Jane arched an eye brow and nodded. “Yes ma’am.”

As the threesome went back to their awaiting car with their groceries, a familiar curious face watched them closely from outside of a restaurant.

It was the very peculiar Dr. Julian Pascal who was smoking in the fresh evening air awaiting his friend, the new Mayor Nathan Cramer for dinner. Julian was even more curious about the Lords and Johnathon’s revelations in the hypnosis session. His eyes flashed a quick green light again as he threw down his cigarette and let it smolder on the cobble stones. 

There was clearly more to him than met the naked eye.

***

Julian meets with Nathan 

Nathan Cramer had filled his new role as the 46th mayor of the small town and island of Welshport nicely. He'd cleverly taken the shocking death of Timothy Churchill, a murder, and covered it up to save the town even more trauma hot off the heels of the calamitous witch trials. 


The decision to not allow justice play out and conceal the true manner of the ex-mayor's death was not only strategic but the best thing Nathan felt he could do to save the town he loved from falling deeper into the decay of suspicion and anger. 

It was an ironic reward when he became the next mayor and the very young age of 36. 

Nathan's new friend Julian recognized the hard-working person Nathan was in just their few private meetings at the mayor’s office when Julian came to town as the new head of psychiatry at Welshport Hope’s Churchill Green asylum, it was this feeling and resolute nature Nathan held that made Julian call for the meeting at the restaurant.

Most importantly he hoped Nathan could shed some light on the Lord family — thanks to Celeste's odd reaction to Johnathon’s bizarre revelations in at his hypnosis session.


At the table inside the restaurant that was about half filled, Nathan poured them a glass of Douro Wine. The surface of the crimson liquid glowed with the low lighting of the restaurant. There was a tint to it that looked dark, almost black towards the bottom of the curved glass, like blood pooling. 

"Everything alright?" Nathan asked, breaking a small sliver of bread that had been placed on the table. "You said you needed me to give you some insight about something. Not a patient, I hope." 

Julian smiled, "No, no. Nothing like that. Well, maybe." 

Nathan raised an eyebrow. "What do you mean?" 

"I had a strange session today with someone. I know, I shouldn't speak about this, but I'll leave it anonymous. The patient had what normally I would consider delusions during a hypnotic state. That's not uncommon. As our mind slips into the place where we actually don't recognize while awake, things come to light that we can't really understand lucidly. In the hypnotic state those things are clearer even if they're part of a delusion or a fantasy." Julian explained.

"Hmmm..." Nathann thought, considering what the psychiatrist was saying. "You're not convinced whatever this patient said was a delusion, do you?"

"I normally would Nathan, but it’s what happened after that made me think twice. I know I'm new here, but what was said has fascinated me. I hope you can help me understand it more." Julian answered.

"Dr. Pascal I am always here to help our citizens through difficult times but I’m not sure how I can help your patient, not like this anyway."

"I think you can. You know everyone in town, their ups and downs -- every single one of their dark shadows.” Pascal said as Nathan looked at him with bewilderment. "And of course their good ones too." 

Nathan looked at him strange again, for his odd choice of words “Well perhaps, but I don't pry.” 

“You see mayor, I had the family member witness the sessions behind a two-way mirror. Witnessing the sessions helps the family understand the struggle of the afflicted person more -- and when this patient began to explain things from their subconscious the family member barged in and stopped the sessions cold. They said a lot of strange things while under hypnosis— very strange things. Which makes me believe there’s more to it.”

Nathan then understood. "I see, basically Confirming it, then."

"Yes!"

"What exactly did they talk about?”

Julian took a breath. Then sipped from his wine, the red liquid stained this mouth, giving him a vampire grin. He wiped his mouth on a white cloth. Seeing the red stain smeared on the white cotton linen napkin made his heart pound faster recalling Johnathon's words of blood lust and magic. This almost thrilled him remembering. 

"I -- I can't really make sense of it to even say it out loud." Julian said, yet his mind held a secret.

"I wonder then, if even you can't make sense of it if its even really --- " Nathan paused.

"Blood." Julian replied. "Powers, mysterious powers. A lust for blood." 

Nathan froze in his seat. He did not reply but his face was clear enough for Julian to come to a clear understanding that -- yes, there was something to Johnathon's words.

"What aren't you telling me mayor? I can see it, I can see it in your eyes."

Pascal noticed Nathan suddenly go somewhere in his mind. It was obvious the mayor was searching his memory something he did not want to stay out loud. Julian then slowly reached into his pocket. He gripped the locket he used to put Johnathon under. He wondered if he could someone do it to Nathan and get the answer he so desperately needed out of the mayor. 

The psychiatrist slowly brought out the locked and just before he set his hypnotic trap but Nathan shook his head and broke his concentration and thwarting Pascal’s plot of hypnosis for answers. 

Nathan shook his head again as if to shake out the memories of accusations of witchcraft and the woman who was burned at the stake. The horrors he saw, the frightening images of powers and what happened at the coves and the search for Sebastian's supposed living corpse. 

"I think you should chock it up to someone who's ill and perhaps searching for answers about his own delusions." Nathan said, hoping to cover for his facial expression. 

"Really?" Julian wondered.

Nathan nodded confirming. 

The waiter came, his face nervous severing the mayor. His pencil tapped his tiny order note pad. His appearance took the pressure off Nathan, thankfully, and they began to move on to their dinner order. 

Julian was disappointed — his true mission to Welshport was on a time table. He needed to find what he came to town for, and find it soon. 

Nathan’s quick brush off didn’t help matters either. It only convinced Julian Pascal that Welshport was a place that hid more than anyone was about to admit to. Even Nathan Cramer. 

 

Monday, July 13, 2026

B9/Ch13: END OF AN ERA

Jacqueline surprises Verity 

On a cool evening, Jacqueline made it over to Welshport Island from Goode Island just before she began her night-shift at Churchill Green Asylum where she could be near Johnathon. But the condemned witch had one stop to make: The Braga family home. 

Her mission was to confront Verity on the horrible state of Mary's health. As broken as their coven was, Jacqueline realized she could not sit back and watch Mary suffer this way, not after everything they'd all been through during the devastating witch trials, even though Jacqueline had took the brunt of the blame for that — rightfully so. 

Nevertheless, Jacqueline recognized that Verity had gone too far to keep her new life secret.

The warmth of a home, the love of a man, the dependence of loving children was like a drug to Verity. She never imagined just how happy she would be living Mary's life. Although there were bumps along the way, Verity felt secure in her scheme.

Verity walked into Caleb's nursery, a small room of pale blue with a single window that had it's drapes drawn. She had checked on the boy and realized it was time for his feeding. She picked him up and walked him to the rocking chair where she removed her breast. 

The two had not exactly bonded, as she would hope, and Caleb would not nurse. She tried and tried but the boy would not nurse. This wasn’t the first time. The baby in fact never nursed and in Verity’s frustrations she’d often end up giving him a milk and flour formula in hopes no one would notice.

As Verity continued to try to get the baby to nurse from her breast she suddenly felt the eyes of someone watching her. It was a heaviness on her, the weight of someone who knew her secret, knew the truth was watching her with anger from the darkened shadows of the baby’s nursery.

Then like the came the clicks. 

A silhouette of a woman suddenly appeared in the blackness of the room— Jacqueline — snapping her fingers awakening candles all around Verity and the baby as they were still seated in the rocking chair. Verity gasped, shocked to see Jacqueline, and quickly put the baby back in his crib and buttoned the top of her dress.

"What are you doing here?" Verity asked in a panic. "What do you want?" 

"You've certainly settled in quite well in this role, haven't you, flambeau." Jacqueline said, jokingly using the French word torch a nod to Verity's time tied a burning stake. “Too bad all that milk has gone sour.” 

"Jacqueline, get out." 

"No. Not until you hear what I have to tell you about -- its Mary." Jacqueline said. "She is ill Verity, she's very ill. I don't know what her illness is as you've been very clever to write a ring of salt around the pit you've placed her in, but I can see with my own eyes just how bad things are. Are your intentions to kill her?" 

"What? NO! I wouldn't kill her. She's ... my sister. I -- that's not what I want to do." Verity admitted.

"Then? How long do you think she'll live at the bottom of pit? You have to end this."

Verity's concerned face quickly changed to a frozen expression of mistrust. "End it? Why would I end it? Why would you want me to end it? There's no love loss between you and my sister. After all you had her arrested for witchcraft. I'm only here because of all of your actions." Verty reminded.

"And I've been thoroughly punished. But what you are doing out there will only come back to haunt us all. You must hep her."

"Still..." Verity answered with suspicion. 

"Verity, I have nothing to gain from asking you to help Mary. The witch council was very clear when they revoked most of my powers. There's nothing I want from her -- aside from her life being spared. Even I don't want to see her die -- not anymore. Not after everything I've lost and she's lost. I just isn't worth it." Jacqueline admitted.

"That's an interesting change of tune. The once confident and defiant Sister of Highgrove has seen the light of good?" Verity replied, suspiciously still.

Jacqueline rolled her eyes.

"The only real reason you'd risk it all by being seen in Welshport as yourself is if there was something advantageous in Mary return to her life and for me to -- what? -- vanish into the oblivion? It's not going to happen Jacqueline, I've seen what it's like to have a life outside in the real world and its wonderful. Every emotion, every sensation, every touch and hug and kiss and -- I tell you, the moments spent with Filipe alone together as husband and wife. I'll never give that up." 

"You're in love with him; you've really fallen in love with him." Jacqueline replied in shock, not seeing that that was a possibility.  "Well, you can't be in love with him. You have to stop. You have to help your sister in that hole you left her in so she doesn't die." 

Verity turned away, almost as if to hide her face with embarrassment at the realization that she was really in love with Filipe. It was true. Jacqueline didn't need to look her in the eye to know it. A woman who had loved as hard as Jacqueline had Sebastian knew it when she saw it others. It was an animalistic glare, the eyes of someone who could only see themselves with that person and no one else. Nothing in the world would stop the power of obsession-- it was the hurricane of all emotions, and Verity was now square in that storm herself. Not Jacqueline, or Mary's alleged illness could take Verity out of her new life.

The imposter Mary stared at the family photo sitting in front of her on a dresser while Jacqueline continued to beg her to help her twin Mary. The photo was of Filipe and the ream Mary, and their children: Charlotte, Caleb and even Morgan who had become a sort of surrogate son. Even though it was Mary in the photo Verity saw herself, they shared a face after all. Jacqueline's voice suddenly cut through and she reached for Verity's arm and yanked her around so that they'd face each other.

"You have to stop!" Jacqueline shouted. 

Verity freed her arm and crossed passed Jacqueline, taking the family photo with her. 

"Or what? You'll expose me? If I'm exposed -- you will be too! Everyone will know what you did to Mary, everyone will know how you tried to have her killed -- burned as a witch and everyone will know that if it wasn't for me, Mary would be dead and gone. My life saved hers." 

"But now her life is in danger. Don't you see? This is a test; this must be a test by the witch council. They've given you an obstacle and you're failing!! You're allowing your blood sister, and coven sister, to suffer. Look what they did to me when they punished me for getting Mary and the others tangled up in trials. I was sanctioned. They bound me, and I've yet to receive my full powers back. Is that what you want when they eventually discover you just let Mary rot in that hole with nothing more than scraps of food and a lamp?" Jacqueline said, hoping to appeal to Verity's human side. 

"Mary won't die." Verity replied, holding the photo tightly to her chest. 

Jacqueline could say no more. She had to be over at Churchill Green shortly for her shift. "Just remember this Verity, the witch council -- they watch and they wait. If Mary dies that is a mistake that they haunt you, the council will see to that." 

With those last words Jacqueline snapped her fingers twice then vanished into thin air leaving Verity shaken. 

The imposter paced her room. She could still smell Filipe's aftershave. It filled her lungs like the powerful smell of fresh jasmine blossoms engulfing her whole body. It reminded her of his body. His strong shoulders. His big arms and how he carried her to bed and made love to her and how deeply he'd kiss her on areas of her body she didn't know a man could kiss. His tongue, the taste of her all over him. It was passion, and it was erotic and she could not give that up. 

The thought of losing that intimacy with him and free Mary seemed life ending. She thought of how she may never find what she had with Filipe ever again. 

"No." she whispered to herself as she sat on the bed. "She'll never come home." 

Verity knew now that not only was Mary's existence a threat to her own happiness -- but now so was Jacqueline Gray. Perhaps both of her coven sisters needed to be gone-- for good. 

****
Aurora comes to and meets Viktor Holten 


Dawn. The sun started to rise over the dark blue sea near Evie's Bellmore Beach house. The light peeked through the front parlor; its white walls awash in the glow of the early morning. Aurora stirred on the floor, her face turned to the right protected from the light by a half-closed drape in the window. 

Her neck was sore, her head buzzing with the blow it received when she hit the floor. 

Although the sun was coming up, the room still had the slight shadow of the night in it's recesses. Her eyes could not make out much just yet, as they were not only opening for the first time in over 12 hours but recovering from Caspian's violet attack. 

Sitting across from her smoking a cigarette, was Caspian himself, his feet resting on Eden Sydney's unconscious body, himself a victim of an ambush by Caspian's alter ego Viktor Holten. 

Aurora, groggy and sore, mustered the strength to stand and looked around the room that had been torn about in the two fights. 

"I'd lay back down if I were you." Caspian said. His voice cold and vacant of any emotion other than hate. 

"What have you done?" She asked, finally spotting Eden under Caspian's feet as if the Barrister was some sort of human ottoman. 

"What have I done? Not enough!" Caspian answered. "I've finally come to my senses, Aurora, finally. And please stop calling me by that ridiculous name. Caspian.  That was the name the creature gave me.” He said with a sudden sinister grin slicing across his face. “You remember the creature, don’t you? How it loved you one night in your bed."  

Aurora felt sick, he was taunting her with the night the possessed Caspian tricked her into sleeping with him. She stepped back, her long dress caught under her heel and she fell slightly but caught herself on the adjacent sofa. 

"Careful now, you wouldn't want to bump your head. Again!"

"I don't understand what's happened to you, you've gone... mad? You’re not… my god, are you what you were before?" Aurora questioned, believing the demonic creature had returned. 

" I can see where you'd be confused.” Said again, the crooked grin still marking his face. “No, I’m not the creature again. You see, this is who I've always been. I am Viktor Holten. The man, in the flesh. The very, very hungry flesh of a man who wants only to hurt. It's sick isn't it? Why would I want to hurt anyone, you may ask. Well it stems from decades and decades of life hitting me in the face and taking what it wanted and never ever giving back. Life is not kind, Aurora, not in the slightest. Now I pay it back." Viktor began as he slowly made his way towards Aurora. 

"Caspian, or Viktor, or whomever you are, I know you are not this way, this isn't who you are!" She said, walking backwards closer to the front door. Her eyes darting back and forth from her captor and Eden still on the floor but slowly waking up.

"You don't know me, Aurora. You never did. You knew Caspian." Viktor mocked. "The man with no background, with no family, with no history. Unfortunately for you all of what he was, was pretend. He's gone now. Gone for good. The headaches took care of that. The head trauma I sustained in the caves, well that started the process. I've come back to my body, my mind, MY LIFE!" Viktor yelled.

"What do you want?" She wondered, Eden slowly still waking.

Viktor stopped his slow walk to Aurora, she stopped too. It was a strange dance one step, two step, yet their bodies did not touch. He was watching her, any flinch of her body towards the door and he knew he could grab her and break her neck. There was nothing left for him to do but that. He had zero reasons for keeping her alive. 

His whole life had come to this. The man that was Viktor lived a dark history. He was brought to America from Denmark in hopes to make money, millions and millions of dollars he was promised but the man he partnered with in their shipping business lied, cheated and stole every dollar of invested money. Viktor began to lose his mind, everything crumbled in front of him including his wife Lina who'd began an affair. Danielle, Viktor and Lina's daughter, had been away at school, none of this known to her. 

Viktor's hate for this fate, his desire to destroy his cheating wife and business partner led to the entrance of the dark figure Eliza Goode had summoned years ago. The creature, Eliza called the Hunter, found the hatful soul of Viktor, entered it and reclaimed the body -- as the host -- and named himself Caspian Casador. 

Now he'd finally returned to his rightful place -- in his own body and own state of mind thanks to the head trauma he had suffered at the caves months ago when the town had taken the Lords hostage and assaulted him there. 

Viktor stared at Aurora, her heart pounding in her chest "What do I want?" he repeated. 

Aurora didn't answer she only stared at him as a cold chill ran up her spine. 

"I want to send you back to your husband Richard. TO HELL!" 

In a split second, the hateful Viktor, his heart full of rage and detest for human life, lunged at Aurora, she screamed closed her eyes and turned away as if to block what was about to happen to her but then nothing happened. 

She remained standing.

When she opened her eyes again, Eden had grabbed Viktor, they were rolling around on the floor. Fists flying, grunts, punches, blood splattering from Viktor's mouth. The two men, equal in height and body mass, once again became entangled in blows. 

Aurora screamed and ran to the other side of the room. She grabbed a heavy silver candles stick and rushed behind Viktor who turned, swatted it out of her hand and landed a punch to her face. Aurora went flying to the floor and Eden then leaped onto Viktor bringing him down as well.

They continued to fight, and rip at each other's clothes. Aurora got up, her lip plump from Viktor's giant hand hitting her. She rushed to the candles stick and when she turned back around the men were standing facing each other with their arms open as if they were ready to hug. Viktor's face bruised on one side, Eden's eye swollen from a blow. 

"You're quite a formattable beast, Barrister Sydney." Viktor said, Eden said nothing.

"Aurora, find a telephone and call Justin Ryan, tell him what's happened here." Eden ordered.

Viktor only released a deep chuckle, unafraid of anyone. There was nothing Constable Ryan could do to save any of them. 

The man once possessed by a demon had himself been like a demon in human form. A man who allowed powers of darkness to make him do even more horrible things. He was a lost soul and only felt hate and disdain for anyone around him. Lina, his former wife, died with this on her mind. The guilt and pain of what she had done. His business partner was never heard from again, and when Danielle came back to Welshport to handle her mother's will assuming Viktor was dead too, she never dreamed he was the man named Caspian.

Viktor wanted to cause pain, suffering, like he had been forced to suffer in. There was no way out for him. His future was locked in the destiny he lived in way before the demon took over.

"Nothing will stop me from fulfilling what I have to." Viktor said, then he rushed Eden.

The men growled like two wild animals in the forest, pawing and beating each other with their first. Viktor pushed Eden back. The two men fell over the larger sofa that went backwards and both fell through the front window of the parlor. 

Their bodies blasted through wood and glass; Aurora screamed and covered her face. When the shards quieted on the floor and only the loud ocean waves could be heard in the new warming sun, Aurora rushed over and saw that only Eden was on the porch suffering from minor cuts.

Viktor had vanished into the morning.

"Eden! EDEN! Are you alright???" Aurora said, coming to his aide.

"Yes, yes. I'm fine. I just need some bandages." He said gripping a cut to his hand. 

"Come with me." Aurora said, hurrying him back into the house. 

"We have to get out of here and over to Justin, now! This man is going to kill someone today!" 

With those words it finally sunk into reality to Aurora, the man she once knew as Caspian, a man she was slowly beginning to be more and more fond of, was no more. 

The man named Viktor was on the loose and she could have easily been one more of his victims. Flashes of their past flooded her mind. How his possession was more a real version of who he was than the man that came after. The evil plots, the coercion, the twisted manipulations and sinister mind games were all ammunition for the man she thought she was falling in love with.

A dangerous man, no longer hidden behind the lore of the creature that once over-took his body and mind, was on the loose and only Aurora and Eden could help stop it.
 
****
Celeste meets with Julian 


Around the same time that afternoon, Celeste DeViana-Lord arrived at Churchill Green Asylum to an appointment Dr. Julian Pascal had arranged for her. She was there not as a patient of his but as a family observer for her brother Johnathon who had suffered a set-back in his mental health care only weeks ago when Celeste arranged for him to remain at the asylum a bit longer. 

Celeste, dressed in a beautiful plumb dress with leather gloves and her hair up in dark curls, needed the time away from Tirymor, certainly to care for her ailing brother, but also to keep her own mind free of the constant revolving chaos of her husband Jacob and his family. 

She entered a small room inside the hospital. It was warmly painted with windows towards that back that looked over a large garden. There was a sofa, almost the same color as Celeste's dress, that faced a large window that looked into another room just on the other side of the wall. In that room, a single comfy chair, a large sofa, a bookshelf and lamp. There was a faireplace, it looked like a parlor of some sort with a bay window directly across from Celeste's view. 

Dr. Pascal entered Celeste's room, his smile brightened up the already warm room, he closed the door behind him quietly and walked over to Celeste. She began to stand to green him but he motioned for her to sit back down.

"No need to stand, please Mrs. Lord. Thank you for coming at such short notice." Julian said.

"Of course!" Celeste answered excitedly, then quickly feeling foolish for it, as it wasn't a happy occasion. "I'll do anything to help my brother get back on his feet." She added.

"I was hoping you'd say that. As you can see, we are looking directly into the room next to us. This is where Johnathin and I will have our session." He explained.

"Oh, when you asked me to come to one of his sessions, I assumed because you wanted me to participate. What exactly will I need to do?" 

"Well, you will participate but in a way that isn't as conventional as you may think. You see, I need to understand more about Johnathon's psyche. I need to understand what and who he is; where he came from. He's been very good at holding back. I can't help him if he's dishonest or withholding information about his world that might help me get to the bottom of what exactly has turned him to such drastic mental breakdowns."

Celeste gulped. She knew what had done this to her brother. The shock that he was the son of Albert Lord, not of Paulo DeViana, the horror of discovering Sebastian's secret, Celeste asking him to help rid them all of Sebastian, the marriage to a woman who betrayed their family and sent an angry town with weapons to kill them all, the loss of a child before it was born.  

"We all have our ghosts, doctor, I'm sure you can understand why someone wouldn't want to reveal them all. It's too painful." Celeste replied. 

Julian nodded, "Yes. Well, think of me as the ghost hunter." He said, reaching for her hand and squeezing it.

That quick feeling of affection or attention from such a handsome man sent a jolt up Celeste's arm and into her heart. She felt her hand quickly pull away from him like he was made of fire and her skin felt the touch of the flame. He felt it too but like two teenagers in a forbidden romance they quickly gathered their wits and focused again on Johnathon's care.

"In just a minute, nurse Isabel will bring in Johnathon and we'll begin his session. I just want you to listen and see if you can pinpoint places that he is holding back truth. That's all. Once I know where those fractures are in his story I can better help drill down a way to help him through it." Dr. Pascal explained.

Celeste smiled politely and Pascal exited her room. She didn't want to help him in truth; Johnathon's mental health issues were caused by deeply strange issues within the family that she wasn't sure any of the Lords wanted out in the universe again. The witch trial had caused too much trouble already. But she sat there, clasped her hands over her lap, and hoped Johnathon would remain tight-lipped.

Nurse Isabel, Jacqueline in her transformed self, walked her estranged husband down the long hallway towards the room where Dr. Pascal was waiting. They were arm in arm -- Jacqueline's mind was on Verity and Mary. 

"You haven't said much since you came to get me." Johnathon said, dressed in his pale blue hospital clothes. "I've missed you."

"I've been off work Johnny. You know that if I'm able to continue to come see you looking like this I have to keep a regular schedule so no one suspects. I'm sorry. I do wish we could get out of here soon." She whispered.

"My sister has control of my life right now. I don't know how to get out from under it." 

"Don't worry, I'll figure out a way." Jacqueline replied. "Listen, when you get in there do your very best to answer Pascal's questions but beware ...he's fishing for information. We can't let him know everything." 

"What kind of information?" Johnathon asked.

"Anything to help figure out what got you here, do you understand?"

Johnathon searched his mind; it didn't take long for him to remember his breakdown. The demise of his marriage to the very woman he was talking to, the horror of realizing what Sebastian truly was and the loss of the child Jacqueline was carrying that he believed was his. All of that compounded with the sense he would never truly be a member of the Lord family despite who his biological father was.  

"I'll do my best."

Jacqueline, as Isabel, smiled, looked around and saw no one was around as they got to the door of the room Pascal was waiting in. Feeling free to do so, she kissed her husband on the cheek and squeezed him tight.

"Careful." She whispered again. 

Johnathon nodded and entered the room where Pascal was waiting patiently with a note book. 

"Johnathon, so good to see you. Please come in, make yourself comfortable."

Johnathon took a deep breath in and noticed the mirror on the wall. It was oddly shaped, rectangular still, but there was an oddness he could not pint point. He entered and sat and Celeste watched from the other side with bated breath at what this hypnosis would reveal. 
 

****

Jacob & Charlotte reunite at Rebecca’s hearing 

Elsewhere in town as the sun filtered through an afternoon sky of high clouds and a blustery cold wind off the Atlantic, the courthouse near Village Hall began filling in an impromptu hearing regarding Rebecca Lord-Casador's fate. 

Jacob entered alone. He walked towards the front of the courtroom on the side of the Assistant Barrister representing the state of Maine. Jacob calmly chatted up the AB, as she fiddled through the papers Barrister Eden Sydney had written up for the hearing and had not shown up for.

Charlotte entered through a side door that came from a corridor that led out to a small park. She quickly spotted her father Jacob and rushed over to him just as her uncle Christopher and his fiancée Genevieve entered with Morgan with a group of others through the back of the court. It was a strange and uncomfortable courthouse family reunion to hear what would happen to their very own matriarch.

Jacob turned from his chat with the AB and smiled at his daughter whom he hadn't set eyes on in weeks.

"Well, good of you to show up." He said to Charlotte. "How's your new life as a Braga." 

Charlotte clocked his jealousy as she had been living with her mother Mary and stepfather Filipe Braga. The soon to be 15-year-old paid no attention and didn't take his bait. 

"Why are you sitting on this side?" She asked him.

"What do you mean?" He replied, as Chris, Genevieve and Morgan sat on the side of the defense. 

"The family usually sits with the defendant. Grandmother will be of there." Charlotte noted.

Jacob arched a brow and sat his daughter down next to him in the old wooden Courthouse bench that oddly resembled a church pew.

"Charlotte do you know what your grandmother was accused of?" He asked in a whisper.

Charlotte nodded, as Baxter Murphy, Danielle Holten and Nikolas Jordan entered room with Lear who rushed up to the front desk. 

Charlotte and Lear made eye contact as she replied "Yes. I've read the papers."

"So then why would I sit with that side? We have to protect our family's image, our business. There is millions of dollars in play here. Your grandmother's antics has battered our company and us; I have to do damage control. Seeing me on the opposite side shows that the family doesn't coopt what she did." Jacob replied in an honest, yet cold reply.

"But she's your mother. You have to support her." Charlotte answered.

"You want me, the co-head of a company that will define your own financial future to sit behind a confessed murder?" 

Charlotte sat there stone faced, she sat there staring into the face of a murderer and an attempted murder himself and the hypocrisy felt choking. She felt her blood pressure rise and it was as if all her skin's pores open up with the sickness of Jacob's betrayal of Rebecca. 

"I, I can't believe you'd say that." She replied. "But I'm glad you did. I should have thought twice before I assumed you'd rally behind your own family. But you'd rather sink them, shoot them, and strangle them any way you can. Just as long as you get ahead. I feel so sorry for you daddy." 

Charlotte got up from the courthouse bench and sat next to Morgan. He looked over at her sympathetically and grabbed her hand. She squeezed it tightly as a bailiff walked Rebecca into the courthouse. 

Rebecca, her hands clasped in shiny silver handcuffs, looked around the filling room. Her two sons on either side of it. Her granddaughter stood up slightly so that Rebecca could see she was there too just before the bailiff turned Rebecca around to face the front of the courtroom.

"Where's my mother?" Nik wondered. 

Danielle looked around the room, no sign of Aurora. 

"She said she'd be here too." Nik added.

"My father isn't here either." Danielle said of Caspian. "I would have assumed they'd both come, being that Rebecca is his ex-wife and all." 

"Maybe it was too much for him to come. Especially if he's suffering from headaches."

Danielle nodded in agreement. That had to be it, she said to herself. 

"She looks --- ten years older." Christopher said of his mother.

"She's been through a lot, honey, anyone would seem aged." Genevieve replied.

"I hate all of this." Chris added. "If I could change it all I would. I would have never ever gone away and dealt with Jacob myself all those years ago. It wouldn't have come to this." Chris whispered.

"You don't know that." Genevieve replied. "We're here now because of what she did not what you didn't do. Chris she's confessed to it all. We have to remember that." 

Chris nodded and reached for her hand which Genevieve took happily and held. 

"ALL RISE!" The Bailiff announced. 

"Here we go." Reporter Baxter Murphy said to Nik as he grabbed his pen and paper notes. Nik rolled his eyes.

"The Honorable Judge Coleman Banning presiding." 

Rebecca took a deep breath. Her mind filling with what she had done. What she had confessed to and worst of all -- poor Asha Hoffman who's life was gone. 

As the Judge read the situation of the case, Dr. Peter Ward and his wife Laurel entered quietly into the courtroom. Dr. Ward had a double stake in the hearing. It was at his hospital that Rebecca committed her crime and he and Laurel had been friends with Rebecca and Albert for decades.

The judge rattled through the precordial and formal notes in the case in front of him. This final stage of the case, which to him had come at lightening speed because of Rebecca's confession and her choice to skip a trial and go straight to her punishment. Rebecca's choice was her right, but to Judge Banning it was odd. 

"Do you fully understand what you've confessed to Mrs. Casador? And on top of that, do you understand what you've chosen by way of skipping a trail where evidence would be heard in your defense. By choosing me to go straight to your judgement leaves out a lot." The judge noticed.

Rebecca turned to Lear, her nephew and lawyer who nodded that it was ok to respond out loud. 

She stood. 

"Your honor, I have fully confessed to the crimes that I committed -- alone. I want this to pass so that my family who are all here in this room can move on with their lives. I know they need it, and frankly sir, I need it." She replied stoically.

Judge Banning narrowed his eyes. "Are you doing this only to make things easier on your family, ma'am or are you truly ready for my judgement on the counts." He replied pulling up the paper that read off the counts she was accused of "1 count involuntary manslaughter, 7 counts negligent bodily harm with special circumstance of poisoning." 

"I am doing this, sir, to take responsibility for those I caused illness and most importantly for Dr. Asha Hoffman's life." She replied, "But also for my own family. It is both." 

"Very well." Judge Banning said pulling a pen from the drawer in his bench, signing the decision in ink that he had made and had been written ready to read out loud. He cleared his throat.

"Ms. Assistant Barrister of the state, I'm surprised to see you here alone." Banning said, noting Eden's absence. "Where is our new District Barrister Mr. Syndey?" 

The AB stood "Sir, unfortunately your honor he was indisposed and could not make the hearing." She said.

"Indisposed. I'll note that." Banning replied disappointed, then added "Mr. Lockwood, have you anything to add?"

"No sir. My client has decided this on her own and I do not believe she should be refuted." Lear said.

"Prosecution?" Banning asked. "Any issues?"

The AB stood once more, "No sir. We've looked over the papers and are content with what is present in them."

"Good." Banning replied, clearly annoyed with the quick motionless hearing. "Mrs. Rebecca Lockwood-Lord-Casador, please stand." Banning demanded, as Rebecca stood. "I have read your case, all the details of it. I have seen the evidence and have noted this in my decision. I have thought about this with the very short time I was given with this case due to your request of a speedy hearing as is your right, guilty plea and no contest to a bench trial. In the above and entitled action, I hear-by approve your guilty plea of the poisonings of seven patients at Welshport Hope Hospital causing illness to six and of the more serious crime of death by the same means of Doctor Asha Anand-Hoffman. Ma'am, I sentence you -- more formally as -- Mrs. Rebecca Lockwood-Lord-Casador -- to 10 years in prison."

The room gasped in the length of time.

The judge banged his gavel. "Should your behavior there, in prison on the mainland of the state of Maine in the town of Augusta, fair well your sentence will be reconsidered. This is so after 2 years of incarceration." 

Banning banged his gavel and closed the case. The bailiff came quickly and took Rebecca into custody.

"GRANDMOTHER!" Charlotte shouted. Morgan grabbed Charlotte's hand. 

Rebecca turned and smiled but was quickly ushered out. All the drama quicky noted by Baxter for his afternoon column in The Globe.

"I didn't get to hug her goodbye." Charlotte said with tears in her eyes.

"She knew you were here, that's what will get her through." Morgan said hugging Charlotte.

As the court began to clear Nik, Danielle were confronted by Dr. Ward and his wife. Dr. Ward reached for Nik's hand and shook it.

"I am truly sorry I accused you both of anything. I truly am." Dr. Ward said.

"Thank you." Danielle said softly.

"You're both welcome to come back to work anytime." Ward added.

"Thank you sir, I'm sorry too for anything that attributed to this tragedy. I truly am." Nik added.

"Dr. Jordan, if I know anything it's that we have a lot to learn still about ourselves as people. Doctors aren't perfect. Let's move on from this and hope for better days." Ward answered.

For their part, The Lord family was numb. They couldn't fathom Rebecca's future in prison. As they stood stunned in silence in the courthouse, Jacob began to make his way down the aisle of the courthouse, Chris stepped in front of him stopping him cold.

"This is all your fault." Chris told him, as Baxter quickly moved around to catch the chat for his column.

"Chris, let it go." Genevieve said.

"How is this my fault David?" Jacob asked, calling Chris by his birth name. "Did I give her the idea to do this? Did I choose this for her? She took responsibility for what she did. We should be proud that she did this." Jacob added.

"She wouldn't have had to go to prison for 10 years had she had help with what to do. You turned her in! She didn't have time to clearly think it all through." Chris noted.

"Chris, this was her choice." Lear added now standing with his cousins.

"Wouldn't you have put on a case to help her? Regardless of her guilty or not?" Chris asked Lear.

"Well of course."

"But she didn't get a chance to even think of that thanks to Jacob's quick call to the Constable. You did it on purpose, you wanted her to panic, you wanted her to crumble under the pressure of it all, and for what? Huh? FOR WHAT!!" Chris shouted.

"Chris!" Geneieve exclaimed. 

Jacob smiled, his cold expression proof of what Chris was saying. It made Chris sick to even look at his older brother standing there in his beautifully tailored suit with this bow tie and hat. His hands strong and thick covered in luxuri0ous leather gloves. 

"I guess we can all see what side of justice you're on, little brother. Let that be quoted in Murphy's column." Jacob said replacing his hat as Baxter hurriedly wrote down the events of the brotherly argument.  

"He planned this all." Chris whispered to Geneveive as Charlotte and Morgan circled them.

"Why would he do that?" Lear wondered. 

"Money and Power." Charlotte said. "My father only thinks of those two things and how close he can get to them." 

"He won't get away with it. No, not this time. Chris whispered. I won't let him." 

***

Behind closed doors, Rebecca began her decent back to her holding cell. She would be sent to Augusta soon. As she walked the heaviness of her loss started to settle in. 

Everything was gone. Her home. Her family. Her hopes. Her husbands. Her life.

As she walked with her hands locked in silver cuffs, several people in the hallways began to come to watch the great Rebecca Lord be carted off. There were deputies from the police station, courthouse clerks, even Judge Banning himself.

As Rebecca made her way through them all, she began seeing their faces changes and morph into laughing faces. Faces that hated her. Faces that wanted her hurt and dead. Faces the feared, and suddenly their faces changed again to Albert's face. Everyone standing and staring at her had the face of her dead husband Albert laughing at her.

Rebecca began to pull out of the bailiff's hands fearing for herself. She began to breath heavily and panic. The faces got closer and closer to her. She looked up at the man yanking at her arm, the man's face too had suddenly changed to the cruel face of a laughing Albert.

Rebecca screamed.

The courthouse shook with her voice. Her family heard her. Charlotte closed her eyes and tried to telepathically link to her grandmother just behind the walls but to no avail. 

The faces were all around Rebecca, haunting her, taunting her. She screamed again and then fainted in the arms of the bailiff taking her back to her cell. 

Rebecca Lord, the stoic queen of Welshport. The head of the Lord family. The iron lady of Tirymor House had fallen from grace and her downfall would be the catalyst that changed the face of her family forever. 



Monday, July 6, 2026

B9/Ch12: NOTHING GOOD COMES FROM NOTHING GOOD

 

Lear gives Rebecca a jailhouse visit 

It was late evening; the sun had set deep over the hills beyond the mainland of Maine and Rebecca Lockwood-Lord-Casador sat in a small wooden chair staring up at a clock from behind the bars of her small Welshport jail cell. 

She watched as the second hand of the clock ticked away minute by minute. She felt like Marie Antoinette awaiting the executioner leading her over to a guillotine. As the door to the jail opened the executioner never came -- only Rebecca's lawyer nephew Lear Lockwood with papers for her to look over and sign.

Rebecca smirked, quietly waiting for him to say something first.

"Aunt Rebecca, how are you doing? Has everything been ok?" 

"Are you asking me how my accommodations have been? Look around. It's the Waldorf-Astoria!" Rebecca joked. "This isn't my first time in a jail cell, Lear, and I'm fine." She added, recalling when Jacob accused Rebecca of being his mysterious shooter in Village Park that left him in a coma years back. 

"I just want to be sure you're going to be ok. What ever happened in the past -- this is different.” Lear then reached for the papers and help them up. “I have your confession for you to sign. Constable Ryan had it officially documented — it's now ready for your signature." 

Rebecca stood up from her chair and came over to Lear at the bars. She extended her hand and he passed her the papers. She looked them over, slowly, meticulously, making sure every word on those papers were hers, and only hers. 

"Well, it's very different to read it all back in your own words." She said, her smirk quickly vanishing into the creases of her face as it all set it.

"Is it really all true?" Lear asked.

She nodded. "Your aunt Rebecca has truly fallen into a very dark place, wouldn't you say?" She said to Lear as she reached for his pen.

He handed it to her but did not let go before a he warned her. 

"I want you to be sure that you understand, Aunt Rebecca, that when you sign this, you're agreeing that there will be no trial and you're allowing a judge to make the decision on your punishment. You killed a person and several people became ill, this could give you a very long time in prison." 

"Lear, listen to me very carefully. I don't care what happens now. My horrible mistake took a woman's life and for what? For Caspian? A man who has already signed divorce papers and is leaving me and has nothing left to give me? No. I need to take what has happened for what it's worth and deal with what I have done. Asha Hoffman's family deserves at least that." 

Lear smiled, he felt it was the first time he was truly seeing the aunt he cared for and the aunt he knew as a child the person who was strong and good-willed and never took anything from anyone. Somewhere, she lost her way. Perhaps, Lear wondered, if it all went away when Albert died. The click of hope turning to despair at the end of someone's life had to change one mentally, he thought. But he would never truly know.

Rebecca signed the confession and handed Lear back both pen and papers. 

"On a bit of good news, we finally know exactly who Cora is." Lear said. "She is my sister Maggie. It turns out, the person responsible for her illegal adoption with my father was someone close to us all. This person admitted to helping my father in exchange for money that he needed to pay off debts." 

Rebecca's smirk returned, she raised her brow and returned to her wooden chair. "You must be very happy, I wish her all the best. Give her my love." 

"I am, yes. Although she's decided to stick to using her Coraline as her name, but other than that I hope that we can all get something back after all these years of thinking she was gone." 

"Yes, I'm sure it is a very comforting thought to have you sister back." Rebecca replied solemnly. 

"I was hoping that would cheer you up under the circumstances, but I guess nothing can really do that, not even the news of your niece's returning home, can it? I'm sorry." Lear replied.

"Not at all, I'm very happy for Maggie -- Coraline, I mean. So many people with different names I sometimes forget who goes by what." She joked, noting Welshport citizens often using names. "But I am happy for her. I just feel I should just stay out of any family celebrations after what I've done. I'd be just a sad reminder of the tragedy I caused." 

Before Lear could reply, a voice sounded from behind them both. "What have you done!?" 

Lear turned, Rebecca too, it was Charlotte. Her face seemed warn from crying. Her eyes swollen and her mouth trembling with the truth of her grandmother's guilt. She rushed over to the cell; Rebecca's lips trembled with emotion as her one true love Charlotte had grown so much over the months. She was now a young lady standing before her.

"Charlotte, darling, oh my darling, girl! What are you doing here?" Rebecca shouted, rushing to the bars, reaching through them and hugging her granddaughter. 

"I heard what happened. Everyone is talking about it but I had to come see you, I had to come ask you if it was true. How can it be? You wouldn't do that to Dr. Hoffman, would you? Why? Why would you do such a thing?" 

"Charlotte, I never meant for anyone to die, I swear that on my own soul, that part was an accident." 

Lear gulped, hearing the truth again still shocked him.

"But you did mean to poison her and those other patients?" Charlotte asked. "Why???" 

"Selfish reasons." The grandmother admitted but gave no more insight. 

Charlotte let go of Rebecca's hands as they had still held each other through the iron bars. She turned to Lear who was placing the signed confession into his briefcase. 

"You're going to help her, right? She can't stay in here." Charlotte said.

"She's confessed Charlotte, she requested no trial. I have to do what she asks." 

"Lear you can't be serious! My grandmother isn't thinking clearly, look what she's done! We can't just let her go to prison." Charlotte begged not realizing a confession was as good as a conviction.

"Darling..." Rebecca began before being interrupted by Lear.

"She absolutely is in her right state of mind now and has taken responsibility for this. I think you should listen to what she wants and understand that this is actually better, not just for her, but for Asha's family, your family and the company. Aunt Rebecca's actions have cast a very dark shadow over Lord Publishing, and I commend her doing this quicky, you should too." Lear suggested.

"Is that true?" Charlotte asked turning to her grandmother. "You're just going to take the what punishment the judge hands you?" 

"Charlotte, she has to." Lear replied

It slowly sunk in to the young woman. It was over.

Rebecca stood there, almost like her own ghost. The conversation about her slowly took her out of her own body and she could only stand and not speak. She became pale. Vacant. She stared off into the distance between Lear and Charlotte thinking about her future when suddenly she could see a shapely shadow forming. It walked into a dim light just outside the corner of the room. She could see the face forming into the face of her dead husband Albert. 

He smiled at her coldly. His face had withered into something she wished she had never seen. Something sickly and wrong and from her own nightmares. He shook his head in a patronizing manner shaming her for her crime. 

Rebecca stepped back from the bars as Lear and Charlotte's voices seemed to disappear into the vision of Albert. His neck, she could see, had a noose around it. He loosened the rope and lifted the loop over his head and threw it into the jail cell. The ghostly ligature floated over and through Lear's body and into the jail cell and fell at Rebecca's feet.

Rebecca backed away from it and fell into the small wooden chair in her cell. 

"Grandmother? Grandmother, are you alright?" Charlotte's voice begged. 

Rebecca made no connection to the young woman's cries. 

"She seeks you still." Albert said of Charlotte. "Hoping something good will come of this. But nothing good comes from nothing good. Rotten. Spoiled and tainted for all the world to see. Nothing good comes from nothing good Rebecca. You're nothing good." 

"STOP IT!" Rebecca shouted at him. "STOP IT NOW!" 

Lear and Charlotte looked at each other, they didn't understand what Rebecca was talking about, they could tell that the stress, the anxiety and guilt was taking over her. They needed to leave her to rest. She was exhausted. Broken. The world crashing at her feet and never to return the way it was before.

"Take this." Lear said, tossing a small packet into the room. A sleep sedative wrapped in a paper bundle tired with twine. "It'll help you sleep." 

Rebecca did not move or pick up the pack she only stared out of her cell at Albert's ghost. 

"What's wrong with her?" Charlotte asked, her tone soft and childlike, finally sounding her age. 

"She'll be alright." Lear answered, unsure of his own words. "We just have to get her through to the judge's decision." 

"Decision? I thought there was no trial?" 

"Judge Banning will still decide her punishment." Lear whispered. "We should go." 

Charlotte nodded but grabbed the bars with her hands and looked in at her frightened grandmother one last time. Rebecca looked back seeing her only granddaughter standing next to the taunting spirt of her dead husband who moved his index finger to his lips shushing his wife.

"Sleep now." Charlotte said. "I love you." 

As Charlotte finally let down her guard, her mind opened up. She then sensed a presence. Something strange in the room that she hadn't felt when she was trying to get through to Rebecca. She turned to the side and in her mind she could see something, a light but glowing in a way that felt inside-out. Not bright, but burning within a dark orb of some sort. She reached for it and Rebecca screamed for her to stop seeing that Charlotte was reaching for Albert's ghost.

Charlotte reached and felt it, she saw the face of a creature, not Albert taunting Rebecca from the other side of the bars. 

Charlotte gasped and lifted her hand up pushing the creature, became visible to all and began gyrating and laughing all the way back; back, back into the shadows. 

"AWAY!!!!!!!!!" Charlotte shouted. 

The thing obeyed and left in a taunting wind of laughter. 

"What in hell was that!?" Lear shouted seeing something incredible before his very eyes. 

"Albert! It wasn't Albert!!" Rebecca shouted.

Charlotte looked back at her grandmother; tears were in her eyes. "No, no, it wasn't. Pick up the packet, Grandmother, take what's in there and sleep. You need to sleep."

Rebecca, shocked at what she just saw, listened this time and did as she was told.

Charlotte grabbed Lear, looped her arm through his and began their exit. 

"Charlotte, what just happened?" He asked.

She held him close and whispered, "You don't want to know." 

****

Cora & Aaron’s wedding 

The next morning seemed to come in a wash of spotty sunny skies with the occasional white fluffy cotton clouds clustering in bunches. There was no ominous storm coming, just an early spring day that felt cool like fall but sunny enough to keep the chill off the Atlantic at bay. 

It was the day of Aaron Hamstead and Coraline Taylor Murphy's wedding, and the guests were already arriving at St. Catherine's church, dressed in the best attire. The men in their top hats and tales, the women in large hats and paste taffeta dresses. The happy occasion, however, was not immune to the cold truth of what had happened just weeks ago with the death of Asha Hoffman. 

Nothing made that clearer, that Nik and Danielle's arrival - together. 

Outside the church under a guard of large beech trees, Danielle replaced her lace gloves slowly after she and Nik exited the cab. People entering the church whispered at the couple who were making their first appearance together since the tragedy. Even though news had swiftly come that Nik and Danielle had nothing to do with Asha's death yet gossip and disapproving eyes made things awkward.

"We shouldn't have come." Danielle said. "No, I shouldn't have come." 

"Stop that, Coraline invited me and a guest. She's been almost like an aunt to Gabriel, I couldn't just not come and celebrate with her. If she felt it would have been inappropriate she would have said so. She knows, just like everyone else by now, that Rebecca did all of this. Not you or I." 

"Such a beautiful day for a wedding." Christopher said, walking up with Genevieve and Morgan. 

They all greeted each other, the men shaking hands, the ladies double kissing. They were a group of town outsiders in a sense. One couple the spitting image of a tragic romance that they all believed died on Bellmore Beach, the other more recent paramours connected to shocking poisonings at the hospital. Seeing them all together made the entering guests salivate with intrigue.

"Looks like we're not the favorite couple to whisper about anymore." Geneveive said. "I don't wish it on you, but it does feel better to have eyes look elsewhere." She admitted.

"It's awful, I can't imagine how you both lived through it." Danielle answered

"We're still living with it." Chris said. "I wanted to also apologize for what happened, my mother's involvement in Asha's death and how she tried to see it that you two were held responsible. I-- I don't even know what to say." 

"Something in her snapped." Nik replied. "It wouldn't be the first time. I'm just glad Justin was able to convince her to admit what she'd did before it got any worse." 

"Rebecca hasn't been herself since -- well -- since Caspian's you know." Genevieve replied. 

Danielle's body twitched with discomfort, her mind quickly rushing to the story of her father Viktor, known as Caspian, had his history of darkness. The literal demons of his past almost destroying so many lives. Rebecca, as they all saw it, was his first victim as she had never been the same since the demon brainwashed her. 

"I wish I could have been here before all of this happened." Danielle said, the shade of the tree branches splattering a pattern of shadows over her light green dress. “Maybe I could have stopped him all those years ago.”

"Honestly, there may have not been anything you could have done." Nik replied. "None of us knew what was going to happen at any point in this tragedy, from beginning to end and we all have to understand that. I think about this too; what Rebecca did but also what Asha did, what she hid, and the truth we'll never know." 

"What truth?" Chris asked.

Nik gave Danielle a look who took a deep breath in, finally more secrets revealed.

"It wasn't that Danielle and I didn't want to make our relationship known. We did, but Asha was hiding something from us all that I needed to get from her. She lied about the child my mother and Caspian conceived. She told us all a boy died at birth, but in truth, a girl was born and she and Gregory took that child and gave it away to another couple somewhere. We don't know who, we don't know where. We just know they both lied. Gregory died with that secret, and now, so has Asha. That was the whole purpose of me trying to keep Asha close to me without revealing that I'd fallen in love with someone else. Asha lied, she did something awful and lied to all of us about it. She certainly didn't deserve the fate she got, but I can't say that she didn't put herself in a terrible place because she continued to keep those lies. I feel horrible saying that out loud, but it's true." 

As the story settled into Chris and Genevive's minds, an uncomfortable shill went up Chris' spine. He felt he strong choke hold of shame about his mother's involvement in the entire situation but there was nothing he could do. 

As the of the reality set in of what had happened, the church bells tolled signaling the wedding would soon start.

"Shall we?" Chris asked.

Genevieve grabbed her son Morgan's hand who had stood there listening to all of the grown-up drama without saying a word and moved up the front steps of the white church long side the foursome. 

Inside the church, Lear and Lucas were sitting behind a few pews of Coraline's friends, a steady group of ladies she knew from school. Jane Donnelly among them. Jane quickly swished around her pew to the one behind had and sat next to Lucas. Her eyes glowing with the gossip she had just heard from the other ladies.

"Did you hear?" She whispered to the men.

Lucas shook his head "Hear what?" He whispered.

"Baxter isn't coming. He wasn't invited." She whispered back.

Lear rolled his eyes "That's not true, Coraline invited him."

"She did? Where is he then? He's the brother she grew up with, and he's not here. But you are: the brother she never knew of." Jane whispered, full emersed in the news that Coraline was a Lockwood not Murphy.

"Jane, Cora invited him, Baxter chose not to come. He's still healing from his attack. He wanted to be sure to let Cora have her day without the physical reminder of something awful that happened just a few blocks away." Lear said.

"I think that was nice of him." Lucas added, Lear smiled and squeezed his partner's hand.

"Did you hear the other news?" Jane whispered.

"I think we've heard everything you've heard." Lucas smiled hoping to keep the Tirymor House maid from sending them into more village tales. 

"About Rebecca?" She asked.

Lear turned his head, like the snap of a catapult towards her. His eyes met Jane's and she quickly saw his stern reaction, she forgot his familial connection to Rebecca and his employment as the family's personal lawyer.

"Of course you have." She answered. "I was the one who tipped off Jacob. I thought I'd help him know that the police were readying an arrest. He took care of it on his own."

"What do you mean by tipping off the police?" Lucas asked.

"I heard them talking about their evidence, so I told Jacob. He turned her in. That house of cards fell on itself in days." Jane replied proudy.

"Why would you do that?" Lear shouted, his voice echoing in the church, bouncing between status of the Madonna and child and St. Joseph. 

Jane sat back, shocked at his response, but there was no time for her to answers as her attention quickly turned to the group walking in: Nik arm in arm with Danielle, Chris arm in arm with Genevieve and young Morgan.

Jane let out a small disappointing "humph" at Lear and quickly turned her nose up as the group that entered that came and set behind Lear and Lucas.

"What was that about?" Morgan asked about Jane's reaction as the groom and his best man entered with Father Donavon from the front of the church.

Genevieve shushed her son as the ceremony was about to begin. 

The music swelled at the front of the church amongst several large brightly lit candles. The sunlight beamed in from the four skylights in the ceiling onto the white flowers that adorned the ends of the 12 pews that made up the interior aisle of Saint Catherine's church.

Aaron, a man of over six-feet tall, held his hands clasped at his waist. He looked proud, happy and slightly nervous as the ceremony began to build while they awaited the bride. 

As the music made it's way through an opening pomp and circumstance before the actual wedding march began, Lear turned back to Chris with a very concerned look and leaned over the pew.

"It was Jacob." He whispered.

"What?" 

"Jacob, he's the one that turned in Aunt Rebecca." Lear whispered.

Chris's eyes widened. 

"Why would he do that?" Genevieve asked, also whispering under the music.

Chris sighed, the only reason was one that built up over time, a perfect storm of the Lord family breaking down in front of the world's eyes in Jacob's favor and Rebecca's breaking point seemed to be the perfect and final nail in the coffin of anyone standing in Jacob's way of complete control over the entire Lord family empire. Sebastian's supposed death, Christopher renouncing his Lord family name and choosing to allow his alter ego to remain legally dead, Rebecca's one-woman crime spree and her marriage falling apart. 

It all finally fell into place, and Jacob was the beneficiary. 

As all of this landing in Chris' mind, the Church doors opened and a veiled Coraline, dressed in the whitest dress anyone had ever seen began her decent down the short white flowered aisle to be married. 

Cora's eyes glowed bright under her perfect white veil. But she felt a hint of sadness as she had no father to walk her down the aisle. As she put her first foot forward, a man's hand grabbed her arm and looped it under his arm.

It was Baxter, the adopted brother she had grown up with. He was dressed perfectly. Top hat under his free arm. A white tie perfectly matching his white button shirt with black pearled buttons. A tiny sprig of baby's breath poking out of his jacket pocket. A simple gesture to her being his baby sister.  His face still bruised and scarred from Caspian's attack. 

"What are you doing here???" Cora asked, happy to see him.

"I couldn't let the world watch my baby sister get married and not be here to give her away. No matter what anyone tells you -- you're my baby sister too. I want to be here for you." Baxter said.

She reached over and grabbed him into a big hug. She had never been happier. 

Cora and Baxter began their steps forward from the foyer of the church towards the nave. She was going to marry a man that loved her unconditionally. Aaron would protect her and care for her like she had always dreamed of. Her happiness brightly shining like the sun through the skylights above

As they continued, she turned to the right and saw her brother Lear, her true blood brother, sitting there holding hands with his partner Lucas. As she passed him, she smiled her bouquet of white hydrangeas were overflowing in her hands. Lear winked at her as she continued to walk down the aisle with Baxter tightly wound in her arms. Her family finally together. 

The music swelled to an abrupt stop as Baxter handed his baby sister over to Aaron who happily took the beauty in his hands.

"Ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here in the name of love. The love of a couple, the love of two families coming together as one, the love of a community celebrating two people who have found their way through a world of darkness and pain and realize that beyond those realms there is happiness, love and true companionship. We celebrate that today but should celebrate it everyday because everyday we can find this same thing around us. In our types of relationships -- not just the beautiful one we are witnessing here today of Aaron ad Coraline." Father Ryan spoke just as Jacob snuck into the church with Celeste. 

Jane, ever the observer, turned when the church door opened and saw her boss and his wife enter. 

Geneveive noticed Jane and turned back, Chris noticed Genevieve and turned back too. It was the first time both brother, Jacob and Chris, had come into contact with each other so soon after Jacob's heart-attack at seeing Chris alive. 

"Don't do anything." Geneveive whispered to Chris.

"Don't do anything." Celeste whispered too to Jacob. 

Jacob bowed his head to Chris who turned away with no emotion. 

Then, Father Donavon Ryan began to read the vows and allowed the happy couple turn to each other to look into each other's eyes. 

Love was in the air, but only restricted to the small church. Elsewhere in the village darkness reigned supreme. 

****

Eden comes to the beach house 

Later that evening, Barrister Eden Sydney made his way to Bellmore Beach house with important documents for Caspian. The divorce from Rebecca had been finalized and Eden had final documents in his hands for Caspian, not only that, but Lear had given the Barrister Rebecca's signed confession, that Judge Banning had also looked over, accepted, and signed. 

The news of Caspian's now ex-wife was heavy, Eden felt it necessary to bring the news to Caspian in person rather than send it with a currier from his office at Village Hall, it was an orthodox way thing for someone in his stature to do, but Eden had seen enough pain in the village over the year he'd been there. He felt it necessary to heal some of man to man.

As Eden stepped up the steps of the front porch of the he could see into the front parlor window. There was one lamp on leaving the rest of the house incredible dark. He stepped back down one step of the porch believe that the house was empty but then heard a stirring. Footsteps rushing somewhere in the house, large heavy footsteps.

Eden furrowed his brow, confused, and went up the porch and knocked on the door. No one answered, but more footsteps could be heard, almost manic in their pattern. Eden knocked again, and this time called out to see if anyone was one. 

No one answered. Eden then went to a side window and looked in, a shadow, a large-framed person clearly Caspian, poked out from a side wall then darted back again to be unseen.

"What the devil?" Eden said, the waves over to his side on the beach crashing over his thoughts like thunder rolling around in turbulent sky. 

Eden knocked again.

"Caspian? It's Barrister Sydney. I sent you a note earlier today so my visit wouldn’t be unannounced and I wanted to...." Eden's voice trailed off when he saw the note. It was on the floor of the wooden porch away from the door. 

"...Oh." Eden said to himself. "Looks like the wind blew the note off your door, Caspian, you in there? Aurora?"

Eden reached for the doorknob; it turned and Eden walked into the front foyer of the Beach House. He looked around, there was a sound coming from the back rooms. It sounded almost like a window being lifted up, heavy in its aged wood. The front parlor, to Eden's left was lit still with the one lamp. Quiet. Just the ticking of a small clock on the hearth.

Eden's heart felt like it was racing. "Aurora?" He whispered. "Caspian?"

Caspian stood just away from view. His mind clouded with madness of his split identities. Viktor, his true self, had control fully taking over. The heavy wood Eden heard was not a window opening, but a door from a back area being ripped apart. The heavy shards of the door in Viktor's cold hand ready to bludgeon Eden in the head. 

Viktor watched Eden survey the foyer, he noticed things strewn across the floor. A picture frame broken. A table lopsided with a runner pulled all the way to the end, a vase with flowers over turned. 

"Aurora???" Eden called, his voice sounding much more urgent. 

Eden turned back towards the dimly lit front parlor. Just before entering he dropped his briefcase down and stepped in. He moved towards the sofa and there she was, just her legs sticking out from the back. Aurora's unconscious body.

"OH MY GOD AURORA!! Are you alright? Aurora? Aurora? Open your eyes. Aurora??"  Eden shouted as he fell to his knees to try and wake her.

She had been attacked, strangled and left for dead for almost a full day. She'd waken occasionally but the pain and her exhaustion from the fight with Caspian/Viktor had taken too much out of her.

She started to stir, now that Eden was shaking her awake, but then a blow to the back of the head.

Eden went down, crumbled to the floor like a house of cards collapsing next to Aurora. Aurora, awake now but still on the floor, opened her eyes to come face to face with the cold state on Viktor Holten face salivating at his newest victim.

"Almost got me." Viktor growled low, as a long drop of spittle fell from his lips and on to Aurora's bodice. 

****

Chris visits Rebecca 

As the night wore on, and the wedding in the village went from ceremony to celebration, Christopher snuck off ...he needed to see someone and left his own soon to be wife and her son on their own.

Genevieve and Morgan headed home. Her worry was that Chris was regretting having passed on the opportunity to return to his life as David Lord. She watched him walk down the street from St. Catherine's as she and Morgan drove off in a cab. 

"Do you think he'll be alright?" Morgan asked.

Genevieve seemed to not notice her son speaking, distracted with what would Chris truly wanted for himself and if she’d still fit in once it came. 

He tapped her hand. "Mother?"

"Huh? Oh. Sorry darling, yes. Yes. He'll be ok. He's got a lot on his mind." Genevieve replied.

"About Mrs. Casador? She was always so nice to me, I can't believe what she did." Morgan answered, recalling his somewhat friendly relationship with Rebecca while he lived under her roof at Tirymor House.

"Sometimes people go through things in their life and those things change us. For the better and for the worse. This is --- this may have been Rebecca's worse." 

As their cab turned a corner and puttered down one of the increasingly foggy streets, Chris entered the police station. He asked to see his mother, and one of the deputies refused, saying it was too late in the evening for prisoners to have visitors.

"You don't understand, I just found out she was here and I have to see her. Please." Christ said.

Before the deputy could answer, Constable Justin Ryan exited his office to see David standing at the front desk.

"It's alright Bill. I'll take him down." Just replied. 

The deputy handed over the keys to Justin, and the two men made their way towards the hallway that had a triple lock on it that led to the cells.

"You're her other son, yes? Younger than Jacob?" Just asked.

Chris nodded. "David --- well, I don't go by that anymore."

"I've heard the situation." Justin replied with a grin. "Feels like everyone in town has a bit of a second side. Wonder what mine will be now that I live here." he joked.

"Uh.. right." Chris replied awkwardly.

"She hasn't been talking much since her lawyer came to see her." Justin added. 

"Did he tell her not to speak?" Chris asked.

Justin didn't know. "He came in had some legal things with him for her to look over then her granddaughter came by and that was it. She never spoke another word." 

"Charlotte was here?" 

Justin nodded as the two made their way passed a drunk man in his cell, sleepily tossing and turning and covering his head with a pillow to block out the conversation. 

"She's just down here, we kept her in a private spot downstairs." Justin said pointing towards the locked doors. "I'll let you in, but you can't stay long. I'll be back in about 10 minutes." 

"Thank you." 

Justin walked over and unlocked the gate that led into the stairwell that went down to a more private set of jail cells that had all been freshly repainted and fixed after the police station had burned down. Although not damaged in the fire, the basement cells were still scorched and held debris, now it was clean, the fresh paint smell still wafting through the small corridors and down the stairs that led Christopher to his mother who was reading a book in her cell.

"Mother." He whispered. 

A guard sitting next to a lamp also readying a book lifted his head.

"Constable Ryan let me in." Chris said to him. The officer closed his book and nodded then went back up the stairs allowing Chris and Rebecca some privacy.

"Well, aren't you a sight for sore eyes, David." Rebecca said of her once thought dead son Christopher, a name she refused to use. She only called him by his birth name David.

"Mother -- I heard about everything. How -- how did -- why..." Chris began before she interrupted.

"It's better I don't fill your mind with the details, son, just know that I'm ready for whatever Judge Banning has set for me. I think its time I paid." 

"I want you to listen to me, ok, I want you to really listen to me when I say this: Are you covering for Jacob? Was it Jacob that really did all these things? Because if it was you --" Chris began before his mother once again interrupted.

"David enough! Your brother is a lot of things and to be honest I can't fault you for assuming that I would be covering for his disgusting behavior as I had done so many times, including what he did to you. And for that, perhaps, this is my punishment because no one can or should cover for any one whose done something like I have. It was all me, no one else. I was selfish, and stupid -- a woman who's had everything she could ever want and for some reason I wanted more. I wanted it all, and losing Caspian was the catalyst for me trying to destroy what stood in the way of that want." She explained.

"But, you killed someone." Chris said.

Rebecca's eyes began to water. The truth once again setting into her mind of what she did to poor Asha Hoffman, a woman she'd manipulated into going along with her scheme to destroy Danielle Holten, their mutual rival. 

It was never meant to go the way it went, Rebecca, continued to say but, Christopher couldn't shake the feeling that Jacob could have helped their mother instead of turn her in.

"He did it for the good of the family." Rebecca said.

"The good of what family? There's no one left. He destroyed any hope of Sebastian being the head of this family some day, he's alienated Sebatian's wife and child, he killed my wife, banished his daughter, exiled me... and on and on. Now this, now he's turned you in instead of helping with a defense that would protect you from any heavy sentencing. He just threw you to the wolves." Chris replied angrily. 

"I have to be punished." She admitted.

Chris knew she was right but the thought of Jacob knowing that every family member was now either missing, dead or incarcerated meant he could now control the entire empire his family controlled without any say from anyone else on the family tree. 

"We were supposed to all look out for each other; Father would have wanted it that way and Jacob could have found someone to help you navigate a guilty plea and still get you a sentence worthy of his mother. Now, now there's nothing." Chris explained rightfully. 

"Perhaps, but at this point, what's left for me on this earth? I eagerly await a rest." She said turning back to her chair and sitting down.

"What are you saying?" He asked. 

Rebecca did not reply, she only looked passed him into the corner once again where the shadows began to form into the creature forming and posing as her dead husband Albert.

This time, the creature only stood there, His eyes, Albert's eyes, daring her to speak his name. But she refused this time and only stared back. Her stoic look was a game to the creature. Who'd blink first? Rebecca knew that an insanity plea was out of the question. She'd done it all under perfect frame of mind, calculating it all to the last second. Except for the one mistake -- the overdose. 

The creature looked at and mouthed to her "Say goodbye" and moved his finger, Albert's finger, across his neck. 

"Darling," Rebecca said softy "I think you should go no. Go and be happy with the rest of your life. It's the best thing you can do now. For me and your father."

The creature in Albert's face grinned crudley, his teeth sharp and jagged. He pretended to sniff Christopher, searching for the scent of his soul. Licking his hand to taste him, the salts of the skin acted like little bits of bread marking the way to the sweet kind soul that stood there.

Rebecca stood up, the creature laughed and backed away from Chrsitopher. 

"Go." She said to her son.

"I can't watch this happen to you." he told her.

"I've watched happen to myself, already, before it's even happened. Its what has to be, David. It's what has to be." She said.

Chris began to cry. She hadn't seen him cry in decades. Her son, her sweet middle child whom she remembered as sensitive and kind. The one who was always first to reach for her hand to hold when he was little. She’d missed out on his life for over 20 years when they feared he'd jumped off the lighthouse to his death. He'd left his family, aided by Aaron, and hid in London and never looked back. When that truth was revealed that Chris, or David as he was known to her, was alive, Rebecca never faulted him for his deception. Chris knew this. 

She knew too that he had to stay away, that Jacob's evil plots and his destructive schemes were the reason for Chris’ disappearance and now distance. 

And for that, she had wished she'd done more to protect Chris and not Jacob. 

It was all too late. 

Chris reached through the bars and held his mother close. The creature pretending to be Albert vanished into the shadows of the wall again. The darkness faded. 

Then Chris left the jail and his lost mother and walked home. The cold night air seemed to bring him back to life. Cooling his hot cheeks and drying his tears. He felt like he'd just spoken to a dead woman walking, Rebecca was a shell of herself after all she had been through. 

He recalled making a truce with Jacob, telling him he wanted no more death, no more battles, no more war between the brothers. 

But now -- his mother gone into the recesses of prison -- Chris thought again. 

"This is all his." He whispered to himself. "I'll destroy him."