Monday, May 4, 2026

B9/Ch3: CONNECTIVE TISSUE

The Lord brothers discuss their future 

The grounds of Tirymor House were always a sight to see when the summer began to chill and colors of the leaves of the fortifying forest began to change from their bright hues of green to the muted oranges and yellows. The evergreen pines, however, continued their lock on what felt like a forever summer never changing-- never fading off into a sleep before the first snow fell.

This was not unlike Tirymor House itself. The stone walls with their intricately carved gargoyles and parapets, the stone pillars chiseled by ancient hands -- these things lasted like the pines, they never changed. The faces of the inhabitants of the mansion paralleled the lifecycle of the changing leaves: fading away then reviving again with a new face; a life. 

In a lush bedroom on the third floor of the mansion facing west and the mainland, one such face was convalescing in his bed after a heart attack almost took his life. 

Jacob Lord, surrounded by the coziness of his room and paperwork from The Publishing House lay distracted from work and healing as he cuddled with his 5-year-old son Fabian who had come to visit from his own playtime. It was such a departure for Jacob to enjoy time with someone other than himself. He'd always felt alone in the world, alone and angry. His cold jealousies and ruthlessness eased the day his son was born, but despite Fabian's ability to change his father's demeanor with only the smile on his face, Jacob would not altogether abandon who he was at his core. 

A leopard never changes his spots. 

As Jacob and his heir cuddled his wife and Fabian's mother Celeste walked in. Her hair tied up in a curly chignon, her dress bright almost silver, like the moon reflected off her caramel skin. 

She had a look on her face that seemed pleased to see her beautiful boy so happy with his recovering father, but she was not there to witness a sweet moment between them, she had brought something -- actually someone with her, who was waiting in the hall.

"I hate to interrupt my two favorite men, but I invited someone here to come see you." She said, sitting on the cover of the bed.

"CHARLOTTE!?" Fabian jumped up excitedly hoping it was his big sister.

Celeste smirked and shook her head. "No, not Charlotte, not today amorzinho." She replied, using her pet name in Portuguese. "Someone for papa is here." 

Jacob's brow furrowed "Who can it be?" He asked trying to keep himself calm but knowing almost intuitively exactly who it had to be. 

Celeste stood up, her eyes never leaving the gaze of her husband's and asked for the person to enter the room. Then, from around the corner of the shadowy hall Jacob's intuitions proved right: It was Christopher Wesley, once known as the former David Lord. 

"David." Jacob whispered, his heart skipping a beat at the sight of his long lost and believed dead younger brother.

"Christopher." Celeste corrected. "What's happened between the two of you must be put into the past for any of us to move on." She added.

"How? How can we do that?" Jacob asked. "What happened between us is some of my darkest moments on this earth." 

Celeste looked over at Fabian who seemed confused and uncomfortable in the sudden dip in temperature of the room. He sat on the bed, his knees to his little chin while his arms around his legs locking them in place. 

"Amorzinho, why don't you run along and play outside. Ask Jane to get you a light coat, will you? It's getting chilly out there." Celeste ordered.

Fabian didn't move. He turned to his father who was sitting up no in bed. "Go on." Jacob ordered. This time Fabian listened, but just before he diapered into the hall, he turned back one last time to meet Christopher's eyes. Then the littlest Lord vanished like a seagull into the fog. 

"He is quite beautiful." Chris noted. "You must be so proud, just as I was when Sebastian was born." 

"Why are you here?" Jacob asked, swatting away Chris' complements. 

"I asked him to come." Celeste repeated.

"What? WHY?" Jacob shouted. "Hasn't he done enough to me already?"

Celeste arched a brow and crossed her arms "Really? Who did WHAT do whom Jacob?" recalling Jacob's hand in his brother's belief that he, not Jacob, killed Sabrina.

"The very idea that you're alive and no one knew is one thing but to suddenly show up out of the blue in town and on the arm of that woman who looks so much like Sabrina! You're trying to taunt me, I know you are, you're trying to bring up what I did. I know what I did, David! I think about it every single day of my life and every single time I run into that woman!" Jacob added, ignoring Celeste.

"You're right." Chris replied. "I did come back to taunt you, torment you, to make you suffer like you made me. That was the plan, I confess it to you both here and now, but when we arrived, Welshport was in shambles. The entire place was overrun with this talk of the witch trial. We quickly decided against any plans to make you suffer even more than you say you already have." 

"We?" Celeste enquired. "Genevieve was in on a plan of revenge?"

Chris nodded, "She went to find me in London." 

Celeste and Jacob shot each other looks, not realizing just how deeply intrenched Geneveive was in the David Vs. Jacob saga.

"Isn't that curious." Jacob replied suspiciously. 

"We decided against it, Jacob, that is what I am telling you. After what we saw when we arrived, Morgan's wellbeing became paramount to Genevieve, and I realized that perhaps coming home and dealing with my past and reconnecting with Sebastian and mother, meant more to me than coming home and creating more trauma for the family. I never intended for you to see me the day you did, not like that." Chris said as Jacob rolled his eyes. 

 "So now what?" Jacob wondered. "I've survived the shock of seeing you--as flesh and blood--should I expect a visit from whoever the hell is our new Constable is? Have my chickens come home to roost for what I did to Sabrina?" 

Celeste turned to Christopher and worried that she'd made a big mistake bringing him here. Her face, soft, her eyes a bright brown that almost looked amber in the light took Chris by his own heart. Sabrina was gone, even Daivd was gone. Their future needed to be set on the idea that the past was too far back for anyone to fix now and despite Chris wanting Jacob to suffer the consequences for what he'd done he'd found it in his heart to let it all go and hope forgiveness would finally heal the broken Lord family once and for all. 

"David Lord is dead." Chris said. "He died that night when he dived off the lighthouse ledge and with him went the truth of ---" Chris paused. 

"Go on." Celeste said, Jacob sat up higher in his bed.

"--- and with him the truth of who killed his dear wife Sabrina." 

"Are you saying that you'll keep the secret then?" Celeste wondered. 

"My name is Christopher Wesley. I know nothing of Daivd or Sabrina." 

Celeste took in a sigh of relief, Jacob, for his part, felt his stomach tighten. His eyes narrowed on his brother but he said nothing in return.

"Did you hear that Jacob? He's not going to say anything. We can move on now." Celeste replied. 

"Yes, and for how long? And at what cost? I won't live life pretending that I can just move about the world without looking over my shoulder. It will forever be a stain on my heart what I did, the tragedy I caused. I cannot just forget so easily." Jacob replied.

Chris' brow raised, he was surprised to hear Jacob so honest in his words. He'd never thought the day would come when Jacob Lord would admit to feeling guilty for what he'd done. But there it was. 

"I never said I'd forget Jacob. I never will. I also never said my trust in you or anyone in this family is restored, because I also know what you did to Sebastian." Chris replied. "My son." He whispered. 

Celeste blinked slow. She hoped this would not come up.

"Another one of my sins, I knew would haunt me." 

"As it should." Chris said. "What you've done to my family; my wife and child, will and should haunt you forever and ever but I will not, retaliate and continue this cycle of sick abuse on your son. I would never attempt to take little Fabian's life --- although mother did raise us on an eye for an eye." 

"How dare you...." Celeste said, her heart now racing at the thought of Chris harming even the tiniest curl on Fabian's head.

"I wouldn't touch him." Chris replied.

"No you wouldn't." Jacob said almost as a warning. 

"Like I said, and it is the truth, I want this cycle of ours to die now, just as 'David' did in the sea. It's over. Summer is coming to an end and the autumn comes -- so should our rivalry Jacob. Let the change of the leaves be the way of our relationship. No longer brothers -- acquaintances at least." Chris suggested.

Jacob looked at Celeste who'd hoped they could all come to a deal, a truce -- and end. She nodded signaling to him this is what she wanted too.

"Alright." Jacob said in a hushed tone. "Let it be." 

Christopher nodded and turned to Celeste and bowed his head. She smirked kindly as he began to make his way out of the room and as he did he saw Fabian still standing in the hallway all alone. He'd stayed to listen to the conversation albeit confused about what they were even talking about being 5 years old. 

Chris smiled and knelt down on one knee so he'd be eye to eye with this little nephew.

"Now, didn't your mother say for you to seek out Jane?" 

Fabian shrugged "Who are you?" 

Chris waited a beat before answering "I am -- your uncle. Uncle Christopher." 

"I only have one uncle -- Johnny. He's away." Fabian answered speaking of Johnathon DiViana who was his uncle: Half brother Jacob, Half brother of Celeste. 

"Well, I am your uncle too. I'm your papa's brother, Uncle Johnny is your mama’s brother. You see? You can have two!" Chris explained without adding more confusion on what his birth name was. 

Fabian seemed to accept the answer and smirked. 

“I can have two?” The boy glowed, Chris nodded. 

Fabian then reached up and touched Chris' face as if feeling his skin, the bridge of his nose, his cheek bones would give him a better idea of who the man was. He smiled again and asked if Chris wanted to see his room. 

"Maybe next time." the uncle said patting the boy on the shoulder. 

"When is next time?" Fabian innocent wondered.

Chris did not answer, only patted the boy on the head and asked the little boy to walk him out. Fabian gladly agreed and followed his uncle down the hall towards the main entrance of Tirymor. 

Just before he left, Chris turned to look back into the mansion he grew up in for just one last glance and thought about what he was giving up. The power. The money. The prestige. The company. Was he really ready to let it all be in his past? Including what Jacob did? 

“See you soon uncle!!” Fabian shouted from the main door. 

Chris waved back and whispered to himself. “You bet you will!”

Back inside the bedroom, a side private door that lead down a private staircase opened and the Lord family valet and Jacob's personal henchman Aaron Hamstead entered. 

"You called?" He said.

Celeste crossed her arms over her chest knowing exactly why Jacob has pressed the newly electric button that buzzed a small bell downstairs alerting for Aaron.

"I need you to get our new recruit on something for me." Jacob asked.

"New recruit?" Celeste wondered.

"I need you to have Chris watched. Just for a bit. I need to be sure my dear brother is sincere with what he just told us." Jacob answered.

"Sir?" Aaron wondered. "Why our new recruit?" he asked feeling snubbed.

"Aaron, David was your best friend, I can't exactly have you go off and watch him even though he's got a new name, now, can I?" 

"You shouldn't ask him or anyone at all, Jacob, Christopher is sincere. I can tell he is." Celeste replied.

"You can trust me sir." Aaron said.

"I know. But give this one to Cee." Jacob replied using his code name for Cora, his new spy in town without using her name. 

Aaron, ever the faithful servant, agreed to pass the information on to his girlfriend and fellow spy and left through the secret passage. 

Celeste's eyes never left Jacob, she pursed her lips and wondered if Jacob was setting himself and everyone in the family, up for more drama setting some new spy on Chris. 

The answer, She hoped, would be in the negative and that everything would be fine. Chris would keep his word and leave the past be, and Jacob could find his way out of the misery he put himself in. 

****
The Bragas hear shocking news from Mary

Down in the village, on one of the quaint cobble-stone streets where ornately decorated iron gas-lamp streetlights dotted the street 5 yards apart from each other were hours away from being clipped on for the night.

Just in front of one such streetlight was the home of Fatima Braga; a place where her front parlor where a round table with two chair around it held court to a large crystal ball. These days were filled more with Braga family matter than the wayward worrying of a local Welshportonian seeking guidance from the town card reader. 

In kitchen, Mary stared out the back window as she watched her daughter Charlotte and young Morgan Thorne play with the almost 2 year old Caleb. The child Mary and Filipe adopted. Mary's face shone a deep worry as she watched the kids play. Her heart ached with the reality of the baby's true parents and how he came to the family -- a truth she learned by accident while she was on trial for witchcraft when she overheard a conversation that clarified the baby's true parentage. 

This knowledge weighed on her more than could bare and her face hid nothing. 

"You ok?" Filipe asked as he entered the kitchen. He was dressed ready to start his new job in the ship-yard for Matthew's fleet. A job he took while Matthew was away in Scottland. 

"What?" Mary asked, her attention still on Caleb.

"Mary, what is it?" Filipe asked as Fatima walked in and felt a sudden tension in the room.

"I just have something on my mind that's all." Mary answered. 

"Honey, I know when something is bothering you, and we agreed that we'd never keep secrets from each other. I can't go out to sea today with the idea that something is that matter here at home, not after everything we've been through." Filipe replied.

"O que é que-se passa Maria?" Fatima asked in her native Portuguese.

Mary sighed deeply and turned to her husband and mother-in-law. Her face still hiding nothing. The worry of Caleb being Caspian and Aurora's stolen child was slowly killing her inside. 

"It's about the baby." Mary said 

"O menino?" Fatima asked quickly turning to the window to see the boy outside with Charlotte and Morgan. "He's fine. He's playing outside. You see him too." 

"He's not ill is he?" Filipe asked.

"No, it's nothing like that. I guess it’s time I tell you, tell you both. When I was on trial, during one of the court proceedings I overheard something that made me realize the truth about Caleb that I couldn't say out loud." Mary confessed.

Fatima sat down on at the kitchen table bracing herself. 

“Mary — what is it?” Filipe asked. 

"I didn't know what to make of it!" Mary replied. "I -- I was shocked. I was worried. I couldn't put it together in my mind how we got roped into this. Innocently!" 

"But what?!" Filipe shouted. "What is it about our son? Is he in danger?" 

"It's about his family and where he came from. Filipe, we didn't just adopt a child that had lost his parents like Asha told us. We adopted a child that was taken from his parents and given to us. Illegally." Mary confessed. 

Fatima gasped. "No! Who are his parents?"

Mary sighed and took a long blink. She didn't want to tell them. She didn't want to say it out loud and make the universe hear the names that would come out of her mouth and suddenly have it there in front of everyone making the horrible reality be truth in all their eyes.

Charlotte suddenly entered the kitchen. Her senses feeling the tension all the way from outside in the garden with the boy. She rushed to Mary's side and grabbed her mother's hand.

"You've told them." Charlotte replied.

"Charlotte knows?" Filipe asked.

"I confided in her. I didn't know who else to tell." Mary answered.

Filipe threw his seabag on to the floor. The medal clasps and buckles clanged as they kit the legs of the kitchen table chairs. He was frustrated to the point where anger took over. Mary's realization of Calbe's paternity had haunted her for weeks since the trial and she'd never come to him with the news. Not once. Instead she chose her teenage daughter. 

"Me." Filipe yelp back. "Your husband. The man who's gone through incredible dangers and survived with you. You should have come to me with anything like this before Charlotte. She's a child!"

"She didn't know how to tell you." Charotte replied. Filipe looked passed her.

"Alright, alright. That's enough." Mary said attempting to close a possible rift between step-father and step-daughter before it even opened up. "Filipe you're right, I should have come to you to tell you what I'd learned during the trial and I am very sorry. You're my husband and my partner and you deserved to know too."

"What is it that we need to know?" Fatima replied, still unsure of what exactly Mary knew.

"Caleb was taken from his parents." Charlotte said. "The adoption was built on fraudulent terms." She continued as Morgan and the baby walked in.

Charlotte turned to Morgan "We should take him to his room." 

"What's happened?" Morgan asked.

"Mary... damn it, tell me what you know." Filipe ordered.

"Asha Hoffman took Caleb from Aurora and Caspian on the day he was born -- she and Gregory had plotted this kidnapping and for some reason she decided it was better to give him to us and make up this whole story of his parents being dead than allow Aurora and Caspian to raise him." Mary confessed.

Morgan's eyes were as wide as saucers as the baby giggled in his arms.

Fatima gasped, her hand clamped over her mouth in shock. "You've been holding on to this since the trial Maria?" Fatima replied almost outraged. Her royal blue dress overflowed the seat like a cupcake with too much frosting. 

"Caspian?" Filipe asked skipping over the length of time his wife took to reveal this.

"Yes, Caspian." Charlotte replied.

"Now you know my dilemma." Mary answered.

"He's...he was the..." Fatima began but her words were interrupted by the baby's laugh.

They all turned to the child they loved who's biological father was once possessed by an earthly creature from the depths of someplace dark and evil. A creature that wanted only to kill and murder and was hungry for souls. Caspian was no longer this demonic creature, but the fear that floating in that room knowing this truth shook the Braga household to it's core. 

"He raped Aurora. He violated her. He tricked her. She didn't even know who he was at the time." Filipe replied, almost to himself. 

"But from what I've understood, she wanted to keep the child, but Gregory didn't allow it. He wanted no trace of her connection to Caspian." Mary explained.

"So what now?" Morgan asked, still holding the giggling child. 

"I don't know." Mary replied, sitting now across from Fatima and reaching for Filipe's hand. "I truly don't know."

As the family spoke, someone slowly walked into the garden from an open back gate that led to a small path from behind that house. The person walked in a way that was unseen, beneath long branches of shadows trees that hid their identity. Then, they made a small turn where they could hide in a small outdoor vestibule where they could hear what was happening inside through the back kitchen door. 

"Calbe cannot be given back to that...monster, that man!" Fatima said.

"But he's not a monster anymore, he's been saved from that." Mary replied.

"Has he? I wouldn't know it." Fatima replied flippantly.

"Mãe," Filipe said to Fatima, using the Portuguese word for mother, "we can't assume anything. We all have dark histories." 

"But we can't just give him back, can we?" Morgan asked as Charlotte took the baby from him.

"We can't keep him from his truth family. He was given to us under false pretense. Aurora deserves to have her child." 

"No." Filipe said after a silent beat in the kitchen.

"What do you mean no?" Mary asked.

"He's our son. His last name is Braga. He goes no where." Filipe said as he grabbed his fallen seabag.

"But, Filipe," Mary began before he interrupted.

"Mary, listen to me: our child Louise was taken from us, she was practically killed because of all the sick and horrible things we were surrounded by. Caleb was a god send. He was a little angel that's come into this family and now he's apart of this family. I won't give him back. I won't. And I don't want you to try. He's your boy -- yours. No one else's. He came to us for a reason and I for one will be move heaven and hell to make sure he stays here." 

"Hell, huh." Fatima chimed in. "That's what I am afraid of. His father would do the same. His real father." 

"I am his real father, is that understood? All of you. Is that understood? Mary and I are his parents and that's where we leave it. No one, and I mean no one will take Caleb from us or give him back. He stays with us." Filipe replied.

Filipe grabbed his seabag and leaned down to his Mary goodbye. His body eclipsed hers from Charotte's view who was trying to read her mother's expression. When Filipe finally moved upward, she could see Mary seemed almost relieved at Filipe's reaction. 

"I have to go, I'll be back in a few days from sea and I expect we all will be here when I get back." Filipe replied.

As he the front door closed behind him, Mary asked Charlotte to take the baby upstairs to his room for a nap. Morgan followed leaving Mary and Fatima alone in the kitchen.

Fatima stared at Mary dying for them to continue the conversation.

"No." Mary said, predicting what the card reader was going to say. "I won't do it. I won't give the child back, you heard your son, he's ours." 

"Ours, yes. But how long will he be ours before that creature Caspian wants him back. Maria, I tell you this now as a warning, keeping the boy will be no good thing. Not for you, not for my son and not for this whole family; a family you both have fought for to make and keep. That monster will come, he'll come for what is his and god help us all if we're in his way." Fatima said storming out of the kitchen leaving Mary to stew in her words.

Just beyond the kitchen door still hiding was the person who's snuck into the garden and passed the gate under the shadows of the trees. They'd heard every word of this family meeting --- soaking in every bit of information like a sea sponge absorbing the salty ocean. 

As the shadows of the tree branches shifted with the breeze the leafy pattern on the a wall revealed the cloaked face of Verity Spencer. 

She'd come to listen. She'd come to learn. She'd come for ammunition. 

And she got what she wanted -- in spades.  

****

Filipe & Father Donavon 

As his heart pounded deep in his chest with hurt and worry, Filipe made his way down through the village streets towards the docks where he'd embark with Matthew's crew on a fishing expedition out in the middle of the Atlantic.

The news of Caleb's biological family hit him hard. He had no living children of his own after Mary's stillbirth of their daughter Louise, and now this secret threatened to take away his adopted son, a child he adored. 

As Filipe walked down the cobble stone streets at a heft pace with this seabag slung over his shoulder, Father Donavon Ryan was speaking with a parishioner on the corner and noticed his friend pass him with a heavy expression. Donavon smiled and waved as Filipe passed but it was as if the priest was invisible. Concerned over this strange interaction, the parish priest excused himself from the conversation with the lady and quickly chased down Filipe. 

"Filipe! Filipe, hey!" Donavon said reaching for his friend's shoulder from behind.

Filipe stopped cold and turned with a seething cold look in his eye that made Donavon step back.

"My god, what is it?" Donavon asked.

Filipe's hard heart quickly melted realizing he must of looked a fright, perhaps a lingering glare of his lycanthropy. 

"Father Donavon! Sorry -- I -- I was just headed down to the docks. A lot on my mind, how are you?" Filipe said, his normal kind face quickly returning. 

"I'm fine, fine, but I can see you've had better afternoons. You passed me just now and it was as if you were in a different world. What's the matter?" 

Filipe sighed knowing the one person he could probably confide in was the priest, his friend, but in truth there was no way he could do it without hearing the man tell him to send his son back to his birth parents. The obvious and righteous thing to do, so Filipe lied.

"Nothing to worry about -- just one of those days where you can't get your mind right." 

Donavon furrowed his brow; he sensed Filipe's diversion "You know if there's anything I can do, I'm happy to lend an ear or a hand to help." 

Filipe's face warmed to his kindness but in his heart, still pounding with anxiety in his chest, he new there was nothing anyone could do. 

"Thank you." Filipe replied. "I have to get going, I'm a bit late for my first day on the ship. Why don't I come and see you when I get back in a few days." 

Donavon nodded, happy to see that glimmer of his friend shining again, but still worried something else was a miss. 

As they parted ways, Donavon made his way back up the street towards Saint Catherine's rectory a roaming cloaked figure floated along the street somewhat in the same direction as Filipe was going, oposite of Donavon. The blond hair peeking out from under the cloak's hood made Donavon do a double-take and suddenly the face, a woman's, shown half way out too.

It was Mary's face, but this wasn't Mary, it was Verity Goode still exploring her new home of Welshport.

"Mary! MARY!" Donavon shouted. Verity froze in her tracks. Her stomach dropped and she slowly turned back to see the Priest coming towards her. "What a coincidence, I just saw Filipe! He was on his way to the ship, you must be so happy Matthew gave him the job. How are you?"

Verity gulped. unsure the voice that was about to come out of her mouth would match Mary's but then she muttered a hush "I'm well thank you."

Donavon's face did change, she detected no sudden confusion on his part to her voice.

"That's good. So you're getting back into the normal swing of life in the village, eh?" He asked, she nodded. "And the children?"

"The children?" Verity replied.

"Yes. Charlotte, Caleb. How are they doing now that you're back from that awful trial." 

"OH! The children, yes -- well, they're well too. Father, I should be going. I'm sorry to cut this short." Verity explained, hoping to make a quick get away back to Goode Island.

"Oh! Yes, please don't let me keep you. Give my love to Fatima and the children, I'm sure I'll see them Sunday." he replied.

"Sunday?" She said, not really connecting the dots to the priest and Sunday's mass.

"Sunday." He answered. "For Mass."

"MASS! Right, at the church. Of course. Sunday then." She replied, and now Donavon's face showed a twinge of confusion. 

He reached over and grabbed Verity then pulled her into a hug, something he always did to his closest friends. He could feel her stiffen. She stood there, a frozen statue with her arms at her side, the cloak still covering most of her face. No emotion. No warmth. 

It was off for Mary. But Donavon realized that Filipe too had a bit of a strange reaction to him and the priest realized marital life wasn't always so bright and rosy. Perhaps there was more to both of their strange behavior that was easily explained by a strained argument between two partners. 

"Bye now." He said, still showing a worried face.

Verity only lifted a hand and waved back then she turned and began her decent down the street towards the small boat that brought her to the village from Goode Island. Her mind, a fresh playground of new information, new expression, new feelings, new emotions was overflowing. She was a new created being now living in a world where her face matched another, where she was a twin, albeit not by natural birth but created by magic to thwart an execution, of a person who had a whole life ahead of them.

It made Verity think back to what she overheard in Mary and Filipe's garden. The family dynamic. The love. The arguments. The connection. 

Something she suddenly realized she craved, like the desert does the rain.

She wanted Mary's life. She wanted it -- no NEEDED her life -- and the love of those children, and of that man, and of this friend of Mary that she just ran into. She wanted to be Mary. She wanted that house. The kitchen. That life.

She wanted it --- and Verity now realized what her purpose was. She was alive. she was skin, flesh and bones. Blood ran through her veins and her heart beat to live a life she was meant to no matter how it came about. For Verity, everything she was learning in such a short amount of time about the world she was placed in by the witch council felt like a sign: She was born to take over Mary's life.

To take it for herself and make of it what she would. Verity's mind spun -- she'd find a way to insert herself and take over Mary's life --- her mind was set, and a plan would come soon.

****

Cora and Aaron at home 

Around the corner and a few blocks down in the village, a small 8 unit apartment building sat with a large elm tree in front that covered lived Baxter and Cora.. Baxter hadn't stayed there in weeks. He'd found other lodgings, which was perfect for his adopted sister Cora who remained there without her conniving reporter brother.

She sat at a small kitchen table, her hair in long dark curls cascading down her sleep shoulder draped in an emerald-green dress. She pored over the papers she and Lucas Mural stole from Lear's office of her black-market adoption over and over and over again reading them as if she had never seen them before. 

There was nothing new she'd learned from these re-reads, but she couldn't help but hope to find another clue as to who the black-market broker named Ridgway was. Did it even matter? She wasn't sure anymore, all she could do was stare at the forms and hope one day the truth might finally come out so that she could find some answers -- and most of all closure. 

As she closed the folder in front of her, her partner Aaron Hamstead entered the apartment. His face lit up as their eyes connected. It had been a few days since they'd seen each other, his work for the Lords took time from their budding relationship, and he own secret work for Jacob did the same. 

On this afternoon, he had yet another note to bring from Jacob to "Cee", his secret informant.

"Well, aren't you looking like that cat that ate the canary." She said, as he walked over to her and bent down to kiss her on the head.

"I have a bit news from the boss." He replied with a grin, half teasing about their clandestine jobs.

Coraline rolled her eyes. 

"What now?" 

"He needs you to keep an eye on Christopher Wesley. Just watch him -- keep track of things he does. Nothing major, as long as he doesn't start anything with Jacob, then he's good to go." Aaron requested.

"Christopher? That's David right?" She asked, reconnecting the dots to her Aunt Rebecca's messy children. Aaron nodded. "Do you think Chris has any plans for Jacob now that he's back?"

Aaron shook his head. "Chris says he's done with of that, he's trying to move passed their history after everything that's happened. I believe him. I've known him all my life, we've been best friends, we've been strangers, and now I do believe he wants a fresh start. But Jacob, is Jacob. He'll never change." 

"Paranoid." She said as she arched a brow.

"Exactly." 

Coraline smirked and stood up from her chair and came over to his seat and sat on his lap. She kissed his head as he cradled her. Their newfound love felt so effortless and easy. It had been the best thing to come from her agreeing to sneak around Tirymor behind everyone's back and gather intel for Jacob. A job she resisted, a job she was embarrassed about but one she found secretly and deliciously satisfying now that her own familial link to them was confirmed. 

"You know you don't have to do this job anymore. If you ever feel it's too much, too dangerous, too anything, you can just let it go." He said as their eyes met.

"Jacob wouldn't just let me go without a fight. I know too much.  Besides he would never do anything to me that was -- I don't know, lethal." She replied.

Aaron gave her a look.

"Would he?" she wondered.

"I'd protect you. I'd never let that menace hurt you. We'd get married. I'd be your husband. He'd never hurt my wife. Not if he wanted to live his own life on his own two legs." 

She giggled. "He's the only one in the family that knows I was born Maggie Lockwood, his own cousin, do you really think he'd ever hurt me if I decided to leave?" 

"Three words: Sebastian, David, Charlotte. All his family and he's done sick things to them. He's not above Familicide. Never has been, never will be." 

Coraline pursed her lips in a pout, a cute childlike way to feign dissatisfaction with his concern. "So you'd protect me, huh, You big strong man?" She joked as she reached under his coat and began to tickle him. "No big bad Jacob can get me huh? Can he? Would he?" She continued as the 6 foot 11 inch Aaron squirmed in his chair laughing as she tickled him. He reached over then, his large hand gripped her sides tickling her back. 

They both laughed and played as their bodies suddenly felt the pinch of lust. 

He jumped up from the kitchen chair, it fell backwards on to the floor, she was in his arms. They kissed as he carried her over to a sofa in the adjoining room. He whispered "Marry me" as he lay her on the sofa and he knelt in front of her. She didn't answer back. Her eyes locked on him in a passionate gaze. 

He whispered again. "Marry me." 

She continued to look deep into his eyes as she sat on the sofa, and he knelt before her. She pulled up the skirt of her dark green dress, the color was liquified emeralds on her skin. He looked down at her exposed naked perfection, and he grinned and went to taste her sweet peach. 

"Yes." She moaned deeply. "I will."  

****

The Lords meet for dinner 

That evening back at Tirymor House, the large dinner table in the gilded golden dining room was ready for the family to gather. In the center of the hefty, glazed oak table were there large lit candelabras each with three candles, on each arm and one in the center. 

Servants scurried about as Jane ordered them to get the first dishes ready. 

Celeste sat next to Fabian, her now 5-year-old son, and she tied a pristine white linen cloth around his neck to cover the little suit he was wearing. He giggled at the scratching lined just as his Grandmother Rebecca entered the room. Her dress swooshed through the door like a crashing ocean wave taking Celeste's attention away from her son.

Rebecca looked around and sat at the end of the table that was set for six.

"Dinner for six?" The matriarch asked. "I wasn't told of visitors."

"Where have you been Rebecca? Jane has always set an extra two places at dinner. One for Caspian and one for Charlotte. We never know when they'll pop back in." Celeste replied.

"Perhaps Jane wouldn't have to guess on who's coming to dinner. If it weren't for you, Caspian would still be here and maybe I can say the same thing for my granddaughter Charlotte." Rebecca said unfolding her own white linen cloth napkin.

"What?"

Rebecca's brow arched. She knew better than to get into family squabbles at the dinner table. But it was true that Celeste revealing Rebecca had known of Caspian's true identity and hid it from him for months, hurt the marriage and pushed Caspian to leave home. It was a cold truth Celeste felt she needed to tell the man without a real name, but in her hopes to help him she wounded a very dangerous enemy: her mother in law.

"And Jacob? Please tell me he'll be joining this happy dinner party." Rebecca replied changing the powder keg conversation. 

"He felt like having dinner in bed. Dr. Ward told him he could indulge one or two more lazy days in bed after his heart attack, but he'd have to get up soon and back at it." Celeste 

"Uncle Tistopo was nice." Fabain interjected mispronouncing Christopher.

Rebecca's ears perked up. "Christopher?" 

"Uncle Tisopo was here and I said hello to him. He's very tall." Fabian replied.

"Darling, did you meet..." Rebecca paused as the name her son David adopted passed into her mind and fell on her lips "Christopher?" 

The boy nodded.

"I invited him here this afternoon." Celeste replied.

"What? Why wouldn't you tell me this?" Rebecca asked, her eyes locked on her daughter in law. 

"Tell you? Why would I have to tell you who I invite over to my home?" Celeste asked, her tone seemingly lacking all fear of the powerful matriarch.

The room fell silent and all eyes turned to Rebecca who's lips became thing as if she were trying to swallow them before replying with the fire in her hear. It was no use.

"The last time I checked, Ms. DeViana," Rebecca began, passive aggressively using Celeste's maiden name, "this was still MY home. I would have appreciated being told my other son was coming over. Or are you arogant enough to think I would just let goings on in my home just pass to you, Celeste. The last time I checked I'm still mistress of this household and head of this family." 

Celeste said nothing in return as the servants began entering with the first course, a lush green soup of vegetables and bread. 

"You are more than welcome to call him back to visit you when you want, Rebecca, I'm not stopping you." Celeste said with an arched brow.

"Thank you for that permission." Rebecca scoffed. 

"But let's admit it, shall well, you're not exactly fully invested in household duties as of late. Always rushing off here and there." Celeste said, after the servants left.

"Watch yourself..." Rebecca began before Celeste interrupted. The truth was, Rebecca held Celeste responsible for her recent marriage troubles. 

"Look, Rebecca I don't understand your hostility. I did the right thing when I told Caspian about Danielle and who he really is. He deserved to know and you hiding it from him wasn't only wrong, it was downright cruel. You lied to him." Celeste replied.

"You don't have any right to tell me what is right or wrong in a marriage, for someone who married to save her own bastard brother from a fate unknown, you have no room to talk." Rebecca shot back.

Celeste froze. Her marriage to Jacob was indeed built on the promise that Jacob would never ever hurt Johnathon, their mutual half-brother, but she had no idea Rebecca knew this. It was like someone had taken a dagger to Celeste's chest ripped it open, and what made it feel like Rebecca was pouring salt in the wound was that Rebecca called Johnathon, her stepson, a bastard right in front of little Fabian. 

"Rebecca, I'm going to speak calmly now because this little boy doesn't grasp what we are talking about, but one day, he'll know just how cold hearted, sick and very twisted you are. Jacob and I had an agreement, it's true, but we've grown fond of each other over time and if that meant Johnaton was kept safe from any plot or conspiracy that Sabrina, David, or Sebastian ever faced then so be it. I do things to help the one's I love, Rebecca, not hurt them. Unlike you."

"Yes, Saint Celeste, of course. How could I be so wrong." Rebecca replied sarcastically just as Jane walked in with two servants with the salads and a chicken and potato dish.

"Jane, we'll have the rest upstairs with Mr. Lord." Celeste replied as she got up from her seat at the table and yanked Fabian into her arms from his highchair. "Mrs. Casador will eat alone, that's how she prefers." 

Rebecca dropped her spoon back in the soup, irritated with Celeste's melodrama, but in seconds, she found herself alone in the glittering dining room candles. 

She wondered how this could have happened. She was the queen of this house. She was once the ruler of the staff, the lady of the mansion. Nothing in that home happened without Rebecca's say. Now she felt sidelined. Forgotten. Usurped. Her anger was now coming to a boil. And unfortunately, a kind nurse at Welshport Hope Hospital would soon be the target of Rebecca Lockwood-Lord-Casador's cruel and misguided frustrations. 

***

Jacob & Celeste discuss Rebecca 

Upstairs, Jacob Lord sat at a small round table near the large floor to ceiling windows that over-looked the shadowing garden with the gazebo he built just a few years before. His legs elegantly crossed as he poked at the steak dinner in front of him while reading the evening paper in a silk robe. His recuperation from a heart-attack still in the back of his mind, among other things. 

Like the headline in the paper about the pending memorial for former mayor Thomas Churchill.

The article about the man who took Tirymor and ravaged the mansion with a mob of blood-thirsty villagers read like the biography of a mythological saint, a version of Thomas people wanted to remember in print but didn't exist in life.

"Your mother is impossible to believe!" Celeste said, storming into their bedroom after her confrontation with Rebecca.

Jacob looked up from The Globe's pages and arched a brow.

"Actually, her kind is very possible, what's impossible to believe is the bullshit these writers have scrolled across the pages about that maniac Churchill and his ridiculous useless life." Jacob replied.

Celeste furrowed her brow and shook her head "Jacob, what?" 

"Nothing. He's dead, I guess that's all that matters. What's mother done now?" 

"She furious with me for inviting Christopher here and for telling Caspian the truth about what she was hiding from him. She thinks I'm trying to take her place in the household." Celeste explained.

"She accused you of that?" He asked folding the paper down neatly on his dinner table as he reached for the glass of Port in front of him.

"Yes!" His wife replied as she fell into a soft side chair near the table.

"Mother's been through a lot, and we all know her mental history. She'll accuse anyone of anything if it deflects from her own misdeeds." Jacob replied.

Celeste tilted her head "Sounds familiar." She replied as this was a trait Jacob carried too.

"Listen, don't pay attention to her. She's been the alpha female in this mansion since Grandmother Lord died, over 50 years ago, it's been only her for all that time." He said.

"What about Sabrina? How did she manage?" Celeste wondered of her long dead sister-in-law.

"Bellemore Beach." Jacob replied of the house once his that was given to David and Sabrina on their wedding day. "Mother made sure I moved back here and she and David, or Christopher as he likes to be called now, moved in there. She basically gave Sabrina her own little world to rule. Far, far, far away from the halls of Tirymor.

"Regardless of what she thinks, I don't want the tension. I'd rather her understand that what I did was for Caspian's own right to know who he was, she lied to him." Celeste replied.

"Hmm." Jacob replied with a smirk. 

"What?"

"Is that really all there was to it? There wasn't anything else you hoped you'd achieve by setting Caspian off and back into Aurora Jordan's arms? You know, if that marriage should falter because of that little secret called Viktor mother kept from Caspian all that time, that you, my dear wife, so innocently exposed it could mean a lot of good things for me. For us." Jacob explained.

Celeste huffed, she knew exactly what he was talking about and he knew that she knew it too. It had always been something Jacob wondered quietly between them. How to gain leverage over Rebecca who's marriage to Caspian was the product of a loophole in Albert Lord's will that gave Rebecca more power in the company's bones if she were married. 

She should be widowed a second time, her power remained --- Divorced was another story. She'd lose her holdings.

"I don't know what you mean." Celeste said, lying. 

Jacob smirked and got up from the small round dinner table across the room from her and slowly made his way to his wife. When he to her, he reached his hand out and she grabbed it. He slowly lifted her up out of the soft chair and held her in his arms. The two of them seemed like such a power couple, and they were, however they'd come together in such a vial way -- through blackmail and coercion. 

But here they were. Years after their marriage of convenience, still seemingly working together. 

Working together to gain more, take more, be more. 

He was taller than her. She stared up at his dark eyes of warm chestnut brown. He was handsome, in a dangerous way that she could always look at and wonder to herself how a man so beautiful on the outside could be so rotten on the inside. Her connection to him tainted with her own smaller twists of truths and secrets but secrets and powers was this love's currency. 

Jacob craned his head and kissed her soft pouty lips. She didn't move. She only closed her eyes and let him kiss her. His hands held her tiny waist as she stood there thawing to his warmth. Was it love, still she felt? All this time? Or still a holding of him by their secretive pact: Marry him to protect her their mutual half-brother Johnathon from his treacherous greed. 

Celeste wasn't sure. 

"Let her be the way she is. Take no offense. She's cornered, like a caged animal, from all her little schemes to keep Caspian away from his past." Jacob said. 

"But why does it matter for her which name he takes?" Celeste wondered.

"My mother has lost many times in love. My father, for all his strengths didn't always sit still at home. Johnathon's birth is an obvious proof of that." Jacob replied, referencing her mother Cristina's affair with Jacob's father Albert resulting in Johnathon's conception. "Beyond my father's many, and I mean many, indiscretions and his fall into insanity there was my baby sister's death. Then David's supposed death. Then Sebastian's supposed death, then she lost Caspian to the devil, then to Aurora and when she got Caspian back again suddenly this nurse Danielle shows up ready to take him away again. To her Caspian's past means she doesn't have a future. He wont need her. She's going to fight this time, Celeste, and if I were you I'd let her hang herself with her own actions. Stay clear and let it all be done." 

Jacob walked back over to the newspaper he was reading and once again laughed at the article about the sinister mayor Churchill and his death.

"Natural causes... my ass." He said.

Celeste stood there frozen as Jacob's words swirled in her mind and wondered if he was right. 

Should she let Rebecca destroy her own life with more schemes or should she do what a good daughter-in-law should do and try and help her through this tangled web of hers to save her from any other disasters. 

The answer came to her in a split second as she realized what it would mean for her of her mother-in-law's power within the family structure to finally dim.

Celeste chose to let Rebecca, in whatever wild personal waters she was wading in…drown.


        

Monday, April 27, 2026

B9/Ch2: BACK ELEVEN MONTHS

Aurora divulges shocking recent events 


At the Bellmore Beach house, Evie and Matthew's return brought with it a shroud of mystery. They had had their own life altering experience in Scotland, but life in Welshport -and the world itself - kept turning.

"I know that things here are never dull," Evie said, but somehow I feel there's more than our normal share of Villge woes to discuss, I mean Eden is living here? Where's Caspian?" 

 Aurora sighed "Oh Darling, the world is much different now." 

Then the Jordan family matriarch sat down and began to tell the story of what happened while Evie, Gabriel and Matthew gone. It was a long and harrowing tale of things that would set their worlds on the right path but at the same time, Aurora noted, would lead them into new and uncertain futures.

"Go on..." Matthew said, encouraging Aurora.

Evie took a deep breath as her nephew Roman poured them all tea. The cousins shot each other looks while Aurora searched her mind on how to begin. Matthew continued to comfort Evie. Aurora looked at the folded newspaper on the coffee table with the headline on Timothy Churchill's death and decided to start there. 

Aurora looked back her eldest child Evie, dead in the eyes "To begin with, Timothy Churchill's death shocked us all..."

ELEVEN MONTHS BEFORE EVIE'S 
RETURN TO WELSHPORT

Welshport Village, 11 months before Evie’s return

It was a busy morning on Welshport Island. Ships in the harbor unloaded several loads of their catch for smaller boats that would take them into the mainland and even a few other ports down the north-eastern seaboard. Augusta, Boston, New York City, Pittsburg, and Baltimore were all customers of the fishing fleets of Welshport.

On the posher side of the village, near the park, several well-to-do citizens gossiped on street corners while their fluffy well-groomed dogs barked and played with each other wrapping their leash around their owner's legs. 

At Village Hall, Nathan Cramer, Mayor Tomothy Churchill's closest aid, skimmed through The Welshport Globe trying to keep his mind occupied while he waited for his boss. No one had heard a single word from the mayor that morning. He was typical first one in, first one out.

It was odd for him to not show up, call or even send a messenger to say he would be late or absent all together. 

Nathan had been at the office waiting for hours. Fresh coffee that had been brought out for the mayor turned cold. His prepared breakfast toast had become stale save the soft part in the center where butter had melted away. Something was definity off.

"I'll be back, Claire, I think our fearless leader may have overslept." Nathan said to a secretary.

"That'd be a first, wouldn'tint?" She replied, her fiery red hair glowing in the morning sun.

Nathan nodded "And if we get any calls, please take detailed notes, yesterday's read like an Irish limerick — but in hieroglyphics." He said to the secretary, joking.

She narrowed her bright Dublin eyes and pursed her lips "Ohh you--- Just get on wit-it!" She shouted, knowing Nathan was only kidding with her. 

After taking a short cab ride to Churchill's home, Nathan stepped up to the front door and knocked. A few seconds passed, he knocked again this time harder hoping the rapping on the door in a louder cadence would stir the mayor awake. But the force of the second round of knocks push opened the door.

It was unlocked.

He stood there frozen in place with worry even as his body warmed with the sun beaming down on his dark suit. Before stepping in, Nathan decided to call out for Timothy. But there was no response. 

Nathan glanced down at his watch, almost 10:45 in the morning. There was no way he was still asleep. 

He stepped into the house on Covington Street to meet the silence that had returned the of the mayor's name. The eeriness of the clean house chilled him. Nothing had been moved. No coffee in the pot. No dishes in the sink. Timothy, who lived alone, seemed to not even be home.

Nathan called out again and again no answer. 

He continued into the hallway passed a bathroom, empty. Passed a guest room. Empty. 

The door of the main bedroom was slightly open. He could see the bed from the small gap of the ajar door. The sheets and blanket looked as if they were in a spiral, curled and twisted tighty around something. 

Nathan pushed the door fully open to find Timothy's dead body. He gasped and turned away from the sight of his old boss in bed dead, blue lips, pale hands, a face void of any kind of peace. Slowly, Nathan turned back and stepped closer. It was clear by the bruises on Timothy's neck that he had been choked to death.

Nathan covered Timothy's face with the white sheet of the bed and hurried down back down into the hallway where he found a telephone. He picked up the receiver but before he asked for the police, he asked for the operator to connect him with someone else.

An ally. 

"Baxter....it's Nate. I need you to come to Tim's house right now." 

****

Lear learns the truth from Lucas 

In a small 4th story apartment with a beautiful view of Village Park and the sea off in the distance, Lear Lockwood and Lucas Mural lay in a white-sheeted bed. Their skin hot like the rays of sun beating down on their naked bodies glowing in the white light. As they found themselves tangled together in a back-and-forth lover's knot they could feel the late morning hour creep up and interrupt their passionate moment. 

It didn’t matter. The two had fallen in love and were in the throes of exploring each other's bodies like navigators from centuries ago discovering the mysterious wilds of the seven seas. 

Each wrinkle, each muscle and tummy fold, each tiny patch of hair and naked skin exposed and adored. Lear traced the tan-line around Lucas's waist with his finger and up to where a golden necklace formed a border. Lucas' hands and lips searched Lear's warm flesh as of two men so locked in love that they could care less the ticking of the clock on the wall.

All good things come to an end, and reality came back when Lucas got up, nude and slick with sweat to shower. Lear watched as the beautiful man just made love with wiggle over to a bath and smirked at his perfect peach shaped behind then he walked over and sat his breakfast table dressed only in long white robe, the hem tickling the tops of his bare feet as he sipped from cold coffee and looked through his briefcase. 

Suddenly, he realized, files he was sure he packed were missing. Passing in the hallway, Lucas, his body wrapped in a town from the waist down and still glistening from his shower, could see Lear's bewildered expression.

"Everything ok?" He asked, his Portuguese accent filtering through the air like a butterfly.

Lear shook his head as if to shake out the words "Something's missing."

Lucas cocked his head to one side "Missing?"

"Files. I had files in my briefcase that I was going to take to Cora and they're missing." 

"Oh." Lucas said, knowing exactly what he was talking about. "About that...Cora already has them." 

“What?”

Lucas stood up, his bare chest tight with worry about what was going to come out of Lucas's mouth next.

"You won't be angry with me, will you?" Lucas asked. 

"Depends on what you're about to tell me." Lear replied taking his coffee mug to the sink.

"Cora and I, well, when we went to your office, and we took those files. I just wanted her to find some sort of peace and have it done quickly." Lucas said.

"Why would you not tell me you took them when you told me about going into my office a while back? Lucas those are legal documents, you stole documents with private information, and you didn't tell me! I thought you saw what you needed and left the papers there, but you took them? That's an even bigger crime than just breaking into my office.”

"But It's Cora's information."

"It's Maggie's information."

"She is Maggie!" Lucas shot back.

"Not legally, Lucas! Legally the Murphy's changed her name to Coraline Tyler Murphy. At this point she has no legal rights to those papers. You both not only broke into a solicitor's office but you stole someone else’s legal property." Lear roared. 

"Ok, Ok. I understand you're upset, but nothing about her case was moving because you were so busy. I just wanted her to finally know exactly who she was with no more secrets and having those papers in her possession would do that." Lucas replied.

"We have to get them back from her before my firm finds out they’re missing." 

Lucas gulped "Lear I don’t know what to say. I honestly didn’t think it would cause this much of a problem giving her what is hers.”

Lear rolled his eyes “You thought wrong.” 

Lear shook head and pushed passed Lucas who was still a dripping from his shower. His anger could be felt as hot as the sun that shined in from the glorious late morning outside.

"Lear...I'm sorry I didn't tell you." Lucas replied, loudly, as Lear slammed his bedroom door shut.

Lucas' heart deflated. He had clearly crossed a line and retreated back into the bathroom. In time, Lucas hoped, Lear would forgive his sneakiness and realize it was for the best: For Cora. For Maggie. 

****

Rebecca runs into Peter & Laurel Ward

A busy afternoon at Welshport Hope Hospital came with the blazing sun above. The media still fluttered about the entrance as Jacob Lord continued his convalescence after his heart-attack in one of the 4th floor rooms. Rebecca Lockwood-Lord-Casador, entered the lobby amid a rush of reporter's questions about David's supposed return, Jacob's sudden illness and of course the end of the witch trial.

Rebecca, ever the stoic and savvy media empress herself, pretended they didn't even exist and entered the lobby with her head tilted upwards and her eyes straight ahead. 

Her mind, however, was on the impending doom of the media catching on to her own marital separation. It could not happen, she thought, she could not allow personal life to be splashed across her own newspaper like Baxter Murphy had done to so many of her family. 

Once inside the echoing lobby, she spotted Dr. Peter Ward and his wife Laurel who had come to bring her husband a smartly packed lunch carefully packed in tin canisters like soldier's carried in their nap sack. Peter motioned for Rebecca. 

"Afternoon." Rebecca said with a quiet smile to her former friends.

"Rebecca, it's very good to see you." Laurel replied, hoping their truce still stood. 

“Laurel.” Rebecca replied in a curt tone. Rebecca realized she'd come off cold and quickly flashed a bigger smile and reached in for a hug with Laurel. "How's my goddaughter Samantha?" She added referencing Peter and Laurel's grandchild. 

"Samantha is well, with her nanny for the afternoon. Caspian, how is he doing?" Laurel questioned.

Rebecca paused. "Uh, he's better." She said, not actually knowing for certain. "Better, yes."

Peter knew she had no idea Caspian's headaches were actually worse. "I assume, you're here to see Jacob, then?" 

Rebecca nodded to him confirming. 

"Room 410. Take the elevator, it'll open, take a left and he'll be four doors down." Peter said.

"Thank you." Rebecca smirked. "Both." 

As Rebecca and her dark dress vanished behind the sliding golden doors of the elevator with it's engraved and metal fashioned images, Laurel noted on Rebecca's solemn attitude. 

Peter's eyebrows furrowed with worry too "With everything that's happened to her and her family, I would be zombie too." 

Upstairs, as the elevator opened on the fourth floor and Rebecca exited, she did as she was told and turned left towards Jacob's room but instead of seeing what she'd thought she'd see -- a busy hospital recovery wing -- she saw something much more interesting that sparked her mind.

Off in the corner of a central nurse's station was Dr. Nikolas Jordan and Nurse Danielle Holten. 

The two were standing close together as they believed they were not being watched. His lips were whispering something that made her giggle, her hands clasped tightly around his white doctor's coat lapel. He moved some of her dark hair over her ear as the two gazed into each other's eyes. 

They were in love. 

Rebecca felt as if her corset was tightening. She could sense a bit of heat in her chest as the sickness of seeing Nik and Danielle together.

Danielle represented the end of what she saw as a stable life with Caspian. A world that she wanted to continue to live in, his past — Danielle — was like a dark cloud flowing over what Rebecca saw as her sunny marriage.

Suddenly ideas flooded her mind and Rebecca quickly darted back into the elevator in a swoosh of her dark skirts fluttered in still unseen by the two new lovers, and hit a golden button that said 2

The doors of the glittering elevator opened on the second floor, she quickly made her way down the hallway where her devious idea led her. The hallway turned into another one and then another and once she realized she was in the right place she slowed her pace and passed the open hospital room door of Dr. Asha Hoffman who was still recovering from her coma at Hope in bed reading a book.

"Dr. Hoffman!" Rebecca said as if she hadn't found her on purpose.

"Mrs. Lord, what are you doing here?" Asha questioned, as she sat up in her bed and folded the book in her lap saving her place. 

"I'm here to see Jacob, but I guess I got turned around a little bit and found myself here. Silly me. How are you?" 

Asha gulped feeling a bit strange in her bed in front of such a powerful iconic town figure like Rebecca Lockwood-Lord. 

"I, uh, well, I'm doing fine. Better, thank you." Asha said, again fiddling with her bedgown as if to look more presentable. 

"Well, that's good to hear. I am pleased to see you doing so well. I'm sure Dr. Jordan is too, but then again, he doesn't seem to be on your floor anymore." Rebecca said.

"He works all over." Asha replied.

"I bet he does." Rebecca answered. "Especially after....oh never mind." 

"After?" 

Rebecca feigned concern for Asha and Nik's relationship, Asha could see it in her face. The sad eyes, the biting of her pink lip as if she were trying to hold back a secret that was itching to come out, the fidgeting hands unable to stop. 

"What is it?" Asha pushed.

"I don't want alarm you, or make you feel as if I am intruding on your life in any way, Dr. Hoffman, but when I was roaming around lost searching for Jacob, I saw something and, well, to be honest that's how I think I got myself so disoriented and ironically found myself here." 

"Why ironically?" Asha asked. "What's going on?"

"Dr. Jordan and Nurse Holten, they've become quite close, haven't they." Rebecca said, and to Asha's quick expression of hurt, Rebecca quickly knew Asha had indeed noticed. 

"I don't know." Asha lied.

"Well, dear," Rebecca said stepping closer to the bedridden Asha and petted her shoulder. "I do know, and what I saw was something very disrespectful not only to this hospital but to you. They're definitely," Rebecca paused to search for the perfect word that would set Asha up "in touch." 

Asha looked away and towards the window, allowing the warm afternoon sun to try it's best at comforting her. It didn't work. The word Rebecca emphasized -- touch -- made it clear as a bell to Asha what Rebecca saw. 

"Now, darling, I know that it hurts. I've been there myself. In fact, my Albert had a wondering eye too, where do you think my stepson Johnathon came from. But I wouldn't dwell on it too much, he's still coming to you here, isn't he?" 

Asha shrugged "Not as often."

"I see." Rebecca replied. The door was open now. Seeing Nik and Danielle together was perfect timing. The quick thought of using what she had seen to cleverly guide Asha into some sort of web that Rebecca would use soon to rid her of Danielle's influence over Caspian was only just beginning to form. 

"There's a lot he and I need to discuss and I think he knows something, something that I've done before the fire before Gregory kidnapped me, before all of that, and I'm afraid that what he's learned of me has pushed him away.”

Hearing Gregory’s name quickly sent Rebecca’s mind into a whirlwind. What had Asha done with Gregory that would connect to Nik? The Lord family matriarch decide to probe. 

“Asha, I know that we don’t know each other well but, if there’s something you need to unburden yourself with, you can count confide in me. Sometimes it’s better to seek advice from someone outside the circle for a bit of unbiased advice.” Asha gulped. She didn’t know what to do. Rebecca moved closer and held Asha’s hand.

Rebecca smiled kindly at the doctor whose world seemed to be crumbling all around her. Asha looked into the older woman's eyes graying eyes and felt a twinge of material caring coming from her. Seconds passed right before she decided to free herself. 

“It’s about Nik’s mother.” Asha whispered. 

Rebecca lifted a brow “Aurora Jordan.”

Asha nodded. 

“What about her? What did you and Gregory do?”

“I don't even know how to say it, much less out loud." Asha replied.

"It's ok." Rebecca comforted. "Try." 

"Gregory he…he was blackmailing me. He knew too much of something I had done and he’d been holding it over me for so long, Mrs. Casador, I had to do it. I had to help him.” Asha began confessing. 

“What happened?” Rebecca said, her whole body seemed to be quivering with delight over this information. 

“When Mrs. Jordan gave birth to the child she had conceived with..." she paused "your husband...Gregory and I took the child and… and I … I….”

“What? What did you do?” Rebecca asked. 

“We told Aurora the child died but it didn’t, we gave the child to someone else. Mary and Filipe’s son Caleb. That is Aurora and Caspian’s son.” Asha said sobbing.

Rebecca sat back and took a breath, swallowed hard and released her hand from Asha's. The news shocking her yet pleasing her. 

“Alright, that’s alright. It’s ok.” Rebecca said to Asha as she calmed. “Don’t say another word about anything of this to anyone, do you understand? I’ll help you through this. But you cannot tell a soul the truth.” 

Rebecca had fought so hard to finally find love with Caspian. A man who came into her life when she least expected it, but needed the most. She was lonely, she was a ship set a drift at sea with no where to anchor herself. Especially at her age. Caspian had become that anchor, and Rebecca was not going to allow herself to lose him to Danielle or to Aurora. 

Danielle was pushing for Caspian to return to his life as Viktor and Aurora was on the cusp of finding the love child she and Caspian shared, Rebecca saw her marriage as good as gone to both. She had now two reasonable threats against her this marriage she so passionately felt she deserved.

Asha continued to cry. 

"There, there. I know what it's like to be in your shoes. It's never easy to be the woman on the outside looking in. All you’ve done is try to keep the man you loved. I want the same. So I’m going to help you.” Rebecca said.

“He’s fallen already for Danielle, hasn't he.” Asha answered thinking of Nik. 

“I wouldn’t worry about her for too long. We’ll figure something out. Imagine, a man who is supposed to be this pillar of our community and this hospital running around with that nurse as if they're school children in love, well it's more than just deceitful. Its disgusting. And Aurora! Well that’s just another version of Danielle, but for me." Rebecca consoled.

"You’ll help me?” Asha asked again, sniffing her tears away. 

“Absolutely. Just give me some time to think about what to do.” Rebecca replied. 

“Thank you Mrs. Casador. Nikolas means so much to me and ... knowing someone is willing to help me keep at least some sort of happiness in my life means so much." Asha replied, somewhat relieved.

"I, of all people, understand very much how much having someone special in one's life means. After my dear Albert left this world I thought I'd never love again, but then there was Caspian. Of course, our love came at a very strange interval in our lives but he means as much to me as Nikolas means to you." Rebecca explained.

"How will you help me?"

Rebecca's eyes suddenly flickered with the glee of her creative mind. "They'll be a time, Dr. Hoffman, when you'll be out of this bed and back on your feet ready to face what's happened, and when that time comes, because I foresee it coming soon, let's talk. Shall we? Together I know we can right this wrong of The Jordans and that nurse. With me on your side, no one, not a single person, will be able to take Nik from you, and Caspian from me, after all we’ve been through, we deserve happiness." Rebecca added.

"Thank you, again." Asha replied with a smile. 

Rebecca patted her on the head and winked. Her dark dress swooshed through the open hospital door and just as she exited, Nik Jordan was about to enter, their two bodies almost colliding.

"OH! Excuse me, Mrs. Casador, I didn't expect you here." Nik said his hands reached out to Rebecca's shoulders avoiding the collision. 

Rebecca gulped "Well, Nikolas, hello. I got turned around and found myself here at Dr. Hoffman's suite. She's doing very well, I might add." Rebecca said, turning back to Asha and winking. The seed planted in her mind of Nik's betrayal. The Lord family matriarch's slowly setting up her plan to keep Caspian for herself. Danielle being her first mark. 

Nik smiled back at Rebecca who gave him a quick nod and took her leave. 

Asha lie in bed, a fly in the web, and knew now she had an ally in a very high position to save herself from her own betrayals. 

****

Nathan & Baxter in The Globe’s newsroom 

"Do you think it'll work?" Nathan asked to Baxter in a whisper as they sat together in newsroom of The Welshport Globe looking at the front page of that afternoon's edition.

Baxter sighed "It has to."

"Thank you for doing this, you could have just run with --- well, something different." Nathan replied, his eyes never leaving the headline they two of them concocted after what Nathan found at Churchill's house.

"Let's say you'll owe me --BIG." Baxter replied with a brow arched in an almost perfect comma shape.

Nathan's eyes narrowed, "I owe you? After everything you've done you don't think this this will somehow set things back to normal? Even as fucked up as it is, I think you're helping yourself." 

"Nate, you and I go way back," Baxter recalled placing his hand on Nathan's reminding him of their past relationship, "have I ever done something for someone else where I didn't expect something in return? I love-ya kid, but this wasn't a freebee." 

Nathan pulled his hand out from under his ex's and stared back at the headline:

"MAYOR CHURCHILL FOUND DEAD IN HOME BY NATURAL CAUSES"

In his mind, Nathan realized the damage Timothy Churchill had inflicted on the town with these wild accusations of witchcraft. The chaos and lies he spread were so outlandish it not only cost a woman her life by fire but could have cost many more. Nathan knew that this mysterious woman called Verity admitted to what she had done, but -- the entire situation was overblown and pushed by Churchill's vendetta, his own personal quest to destroy the lives of the Lords. If his murder was revealed it would never end. The bribe money Nathan was given back from Judge Banning was split into two payments: one to the coroner and the other to a funeral director. 

The secret was safe. No one would come looking for Churchill's killer. It was over. 

Nathan grabbed the paper and made his way out of the newsroom. 

Baxter smirked, knowing someday, his ex would get a call from him. Pay back would be due. 

Baxter and Nathan decide to cover up the death of Timothy Churchill to save the town more drama. They read from the crafted and fake news story saying Churchill died in his sleep in the afternoon edition.

****

Jacob meets with Aaron in the hospital 

At Welshport Hope Hospital, Jacob Lord lifted his body up from his comfortable hospital bed and heaved it on to a side wooden walker that a nurse had left him as he recuperated from his heart-attack. A nurse had left him with strict instructions to continue to get out of bed as much as he could to keep his body moving. 

His body was recuperating fine in spite of the horrible medical emergency he had suffered. What wasn’t recuperating was Jacob’s his personal life that was teetering on the verge of disaster because of his brother's supposed return from the dead that caused his heart-attack to begin with. 

The Lord heir slowly moved the wooden walker over to the fourth story window and looked out onto the grounds of the hospital and passed the large square building that was the neighboring Asylum that looked out onto the Atlantic sea. 

So blue. So freeing. So vast. He could see a small ship off in the distance floating off the horizon and vanishing. He thought of himself as the ship, larger than life, made of steel but vanishing into nothing all because David, or Christopher as he was now known, had returned to reveal the truth about Sabrina's death, a murder Jacob committed but had framed David for two decades ago.

"Sir." A voice came from hospital room. Jacob turned to see his trusted spy and valet Aaron Hamstead. 

"Come in, come in." Jacob replied as he painfully sat himself on a large side chair filled to the brim with stuffing so soft it made Jacob feel as if he was back in bed.

"How are you getting on?" Aaron asked in his deep Scottish voice.

"Better thank you. Did you get what I needed?" 

Aaron sighed "There was really nothing I could find on Christopher Wesley. That name didn't ring any alarms with my contact in London. They said they'd continue to search for anything and cable me with any news if they found it, but I have to admit, if he was in hiding he wouldn't have done anything to cause a stir." Aaron admitted hoping Jacob would drop the search for dirt on Chris, Aaron's best friend. 

"There has to be reason David would come back so confidently. He must feel as if he can just... I don't know...take back the life he let go of." Jacob said replied, clearly rattled by his brother's return.

Aaron took a beat to reply feeling caught between his best friend David, and his boss Jacob. Two brothers torn apart by jealously, murder and decades of lies. The man in front of Aaron, a mixture of paranoia and fear was once stoic and sinister now clearly broken by his lies his treachery and all the death that he'd caused.

"May I speak freely sir?" Aaron asked, Jacob lifted a brow but nodded. "What if he just wants his family back? He's been alone, from what I've been told, all these years. He must of been so afraid to connect with anyone considering what he thought happened ..." Aaron paused realizing he was openly admitting David did not kill Sabrina ..."Uhh... considering what had happened to Sabrina. Suddenly he sees Sabrina's face in London, but it's really Ms. Thorne. Imagine all the memories of life back in Welshport came flooding back. He probably just wants to go back to where he was before anything ever happened to his wife, to his life." 

Jacob thought for a second, perhaps Aaron was right, but the fact still remained that Jacob killed Sabrina in a jealous rage out on Bellmore Beach and he cruelly convinced a drunk David he had done it, forcing David to leap to his supposed death off of the Welshport Lighthouse. 

Only -- David's end was just as false as Jacob's story of who killed Sabrina. 

"I can't expect to think David has returned to just reunite with us." Jacob replied. "I have to keep my brother in close proximity at all times. I need to know his every move. I hope you and Coraline can do that while I'm trapped here." 

Aaron nodded that he understood and would do anything for his boss, even survey his best returned best friend. 

"Plotting so early in the day, son. Why am I not surprised." Rebecca said, finally making her way into Jacob's room. 

"Mother." Jacob answered slowly standing up from the chair and moving back to the bed. 

"Mrs. Casador." Aaron greeted.

Jacob groaned "I'll never get used to anyone calling you that." He said of his mother's married name. 

"Find a way." She hissed. 

Aaron took his leave and slowly made his way out of Jacob's room. Rebecca sat on the chair and folded her hands on her lap. Her back straight never touching the back of the chair. Her eyes scanning the room as if it were a hotel that had not been kept up, even though Jacob had been given a very luxurious private suite in the hospital, one of the four on that floor. 

"What were you and Aaron discussing?" She asked.

"Business." He replied shortly. 

"Business? With Aaron? Very well, fill me in, I'm one of the publishers of our business." 

"Not our business." He corrected. "My business." 

Rebecca knew exactly what he meant the first time, she of course was only being facetious. The matriarch pursed her lips and rocked in her chair, her tight corset holding her body upright. Perfectly facing her son as if she was waiting for him to confess, although she knew he would not open up to her about the private conversation she walked in on. 

"I want you to leave David alone, do you understand me?" She suddenly shared.

Jacob smirked. "David huh? You know he goes by Christopher don't you?" 

"David, Chrisopher, whatever he chooses to go by, I want you to leave him and Geneveive alone. We have to let the wounds of the past heal Jacob, wounds I might add come from you. Which is more than I can say for you, that's what I hoped I'd walk in on, you healing not scheming." She said, ironically concealing what she'd just done with Asha Hoffman.

"You won't have to worry about your sweet David, mother, I won't harm a hair on his head. Not this time. But I will tell you that I won't allow myself to be ambushed either. Not by anyone. If he's back for anything other than to reunite with his family I'll find out and I'll be sure to squash it like a bug." 

"Ambushed? You sound paranoid, Jacob. You know David is back, you saw him yourself, how can you fear an ambush? He's not hiding in the shadows keeping him secret. Its all out in the open. And what exactly would he be back for if not to reunite with us?" Rebecca replied.

Jacob's eyes narrowed. "Revenge."

Rebecca chuckled "That's more your style, dear, not his. It never was. You sound terrified."

There was some truth to what she was saying but Jacob's mind was always on the horizon like the ship he'd just watch vanish into the vast blue sea. There was always something out there, something more, something watching, something coming. 

"I don't fear ANYTHING." he growled, Rebecca finally sat back in the chair as the strength of his words pushed her body back like a powerful wind.

Then a nurse walked in to check on Jacob. The conversation quickly ended between the two most senior members of the Lord family. Strangers were never privy to family conversations no matter how professional the setting was supposed to be. 

Jacob made himself clear. He was going to be prepared. Always prepared. For whatever came to him from his brother. Or anyone. Jacob Lord would never be ambushed. He would be the one to do the ambushing. 

****

The witch council convenes 

The waves crashed along the small rocky coast line of Goode Island in a timed cadence with the coming moon's pull that swelled into the air like a sonic-boom. Each ice cold wash of water tore into the black rocks of the small satellite island that had one single house dead in it's center surrounded by a wood of ancient Burch and pine trees. 

A figure began to lift it's body out of the ocean and started to grapple with the stones of the shore and climb slowly up to the sandy surface. 

As the light of the sun dipped below the trees, the gloom of the evening shone on the sea soaked body of Verity Spencer, Mary's created twin sister who survived a burning at the stake just days ago. Her heart felt strong, her mind clear and strangely she felt as if she knew the island as if she'd grown up there all her life, just like Mary had. But those memories were only ghosts, fragments of something given to her by the witch council. She felt as if she had arrived, finally, home. To the place she'd had always belong. 

As she stood up from climbing over the rocks, a sudden morphing of matter, air, vision right before her eyes began to bend light and form into three shrouded and vailed figured appearing to her in a black smoke filled haze.

The witch council had arrived. 

"Your day of birth is one of gloom and high tide, Verity. Good omens for life." The witch on the left said, her face invisible to the eye and hidden behind shadows in her cloak like her two other sisters.

"Good omens, yes." The witch on the right said agreeing.

Verity, curtsied in front of the powerful figures, her blond hair slick with from the sea, her skin dewy and fresh like a peach from the spring.

"We have seen you survive such tremendous rage in the face of fire and smoke. You are a true Pheonix before us, dear Verity. Do not squander this gift of rebirth. We've bestowed you with this gift in hopes that you unite the sisters of Highgrove and you shall live for as long as their coven lives, by the last two members that are now alive and their decedents and their decedents and theirs." 

"Will they accept me?" Verity asked.

The witch council looked at each other as the sound of the crashing waves cut through the conversation. A blank dark void in their floating hoods where their faces should but. Verity noted this silence and felt the chill of air swirling around her.

"Prophecy is not for us to serve, only chances at attaining our hope. Free will is yours to bloom in this life given to you but we implore you to keep to our guide at setting the Highgrove sisters together using you as their common thread. Their sister." The center witch said. 

"Reunion." Verity repeated, as the witches, all three, nodded. 

"A word of your linage and conception." The left witch spoke.

"Learn it. Recall it." The right witch said.

A wave, giant in its size sudden hit the rocks splashing foam and spray all around just as the center witch lifted her arms and announced: "You are born a Spencer, not the daughter of the mortal family Goode, keep this in mind. Your mother Eliza, your father the star furthest in the universe away from us, but -- a sister of two: to Mary by blood; to Jacqueline by coven. Do not fail us in their reunion, Verity. This would be a failure of self." The center witch instructed.

“Now this world is yours for the taking; we shall not return to you — go about your life now with these be our final worlds: do not squander this.” A third witch warned. 

Verity took a deep breath as the witches of the council began to evaporate in front of her. Their hands clasped creating a strong link of the powerful coven that ruled over all, and then in a blink of an eye they were gone. 

Verity had her marching orders. Reunite the coven known as The Sisters of Highgrove.

But, with all things given by the witch council, there was one thing that reverberated in her mind over and over again: Free will. Her life was indeed created by the council, but it was not given with restrictions to what they wanted, but something more. Verity was given the ability to live life the way she wanted, as a person in her own right.

It would be her choice to follow the wish of the council, but they would not hold her to this, they could only hope her newfound conscious would follow the links of her coven and adhere to the reunion hope of the three shadowy witches of the high council. 

Nightfall came swiftly after this. Verity looked out to the darkened sea.

The world was hers to take. The world was hers to live -- with her own free will.