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| 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.
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| Aurora comes to and meets Viktor Holten |
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 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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
Viktor only released a deep chuckle, unafraid of anyone. There was nothing Constable Ryan could do to save any of them.
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.
"Eden! EDEN! Are you alright???" Aurora said, coming to his aide.
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.
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| Celeste meets with Julian |
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."
"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.
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.
"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."
"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."
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| 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."
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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.


















