Friday, October 29, 2021

B1/Ch2: DON'T LET IT ESCAPE


Tirymôr Mansion 


Evie carefully clasped a golden necklace around her neck. She stared at herself in the mirror and wondered what would become of her as soon as she stepped foot off of the docked Iberia. The light from the dim lamp next to her made the little crucifix on the necklace sparkle. She took a breath and placed the necklace under her white blouse with puffy shoulders and cuffs that was pristinely tucked into the top of her long gray tweed skirt.

The young English woman, ready for her new adventure on the island of Welshport placed a tweed jacket that matched her skirt over her shoulders just as her cabin mate, Catherine, opened her room door.

"The bell-hop was just here. He said your things have already been taken off the ship. There's someone already awaiting you below."

"Oh! Thank you. Am I the only one getting off here?" Evie asked.

Catherine furrowed her brow, it dawned on her that Evie truly had no idea where she was and just how desolate and remote this area of America was. No one was disembarking with Evie, no one. It was even a shock most, if not all, of the other passengers as to why anyone would even come here and why the White Star Line company had even decided to make this specific spot an official stop.

But Lord family money talked. 

 Evie was about to marry into made it clear to White Star that no amount of money was an issue...they would prefer Evie dock directly on the island; $20,000 made it happen and Evie got a personalized docking.

"Just you." Catherine said, smiling nervously for her new friend.

"It was so nice meeting you on this trip Mrs. Ruth. I wish you a wonderful rest of your trip." Evie said, her cobalt blue eyes sparkling in the glow of the orange lamp light. 

As she set for the door of their shared cabin she slipped on one white glove but Catherine grabbed her free bare hand and pulled her back towards her. Her facial expression shone worry. Evie thought something had suddenly happened to her that perhaps the older woman was sick all of a sudden but it was only anxiety and worry all over her face. 

"Darling please be careful. Stay alert in all you do and in all your acquaintances here in Welshport. Frankly, I don’t want to open my morning paper when I’m back in New York and read that something else has happened up here in this forgotten little island and your name be listed as yet another of the strange occurrences." 

"What?" Evie replied, surprised at the bizarre request. "I...I’ll be fine." She added.

"I pray so." 

"Mrs. Ruth, I think that maybe you've been mislead, maybe whatever happened here is just rumor or some kind of story that people misunderstood. You know how gossip travels." Evie replied as the bell-hop knocked on the door.

"Miss, they’re waiting for you." He said in his charming Irish accent. 

"Thank you." Evie said, turning back to Catherine and pulling her arm back slowly that was still locked in Catherine's worried grasp. "I’ll be fine." she whispered back.

Catherine smirked and shook her head as if to shake out all the horrible thoughts she had. "Of course you will. I'm being ridiculous. Of course, of course. Go on, go. have a wonderful life my darling and as soon as I get back to New York I’ll send you a beautiful wedding gift. Please go...go and be happy." 

Feeling as if she was leaving a family member, another mother of sorts, Evie lunged for Catherine Randall-Ruth and gave her a big tight hug. Over the course of their travels they had not become extremely close but close enough for Evie to feel a twinge of sadness at leaving her older friend aboard Iberia. Catherine was quite literally the only other person she had time to connect to while on the journey. 

The two women released themselves and Evie was gone like a flash. Like a puff of smoke Like a ghostly apparition suddenly dissipating into a wall of darkness she was ushered to the lower decks of the ship where a long line of first class maids and butlers were lined up to see her off. In truth they had all known who she was. The new bride of Sebastian Lord, the proverbial mystery prince of Welshport Island. The whispers and hushed gossip had not held itself in the walls of Catherine and Evie’s shared room...it had spread, and they were all there to witness the young woman off to a place no one else dared to enter. 

"Goodbye miss." the bell-hop who escorted her said helping her up onto a large ramp that lead off the ship and down to the awaiting silver and chrome car awaiting Evie at the bottom.

Evie took his hand and lifted herself on to the ramp and looked back. The maids curtsied and the butlers lowered their heads. Evie smirked and slowly walked down the ramp. She felt as if she were walking the plank of a pirate ship destined to fall into the cold icy waters of the Atlantic, a cold watery grave for her English life rebirthing into this American wife. 

As she slowly made her way down the long ramp to the awaiting car she could see the village of Welshport sparkling below in the gauzy dusk evening of the island mist. It was adorable! She thought of how sweet the village seemed with its small little shops and adorable cafes. She could see townspeople walking about, hand in hand, arm in arm enjoying the ocean air. 

The closer she got to the car and the edge of the village the more adorable it got. Cobble stone streets and Gas-lamps made up the small square like it had been recreated just for her to mimic the small 7 square mile neighborhood in London that Evie had called home. 

Then, from the backseat of the chauffeured driven chrome car popped woman with tight curly hair pulled up in a beautiful bun. She was dressed almost exactly like Evie, a tweed skirt and white long sleeve blouse that had tiny lace ruffles around her wrists. Her deep brown eyes sparkled in the last gasps of sunlight that was creeping over the hills behind the ship from mainland Maine give her mocha colored skin a glow of bronze that Evie was entranced by.

"Miss Jordan, hello, welcome. I’m Celeste DeViana, I work for the Lord family and have been tasked as your personal lady-in-waiting.  I’m very happy to bring you to your new home. How was your trip?" The beautiful Celeste said, her gorgeous foreign accent filling Evie’s ears like a song.

"Thank you Celeste. I was not expecting someone to come with the car." Evie replied as the driver opened the car door for her and Celeste.

"But of course. The Lords are very eager to have you and welcome you into their family they wanted to be sure everything was perfect for your arrival." Celeste said.

"So far it has been. The trip was long but I was able to rest some." Evie replied.

"That is good to hear. The family is sure you’ll need more time to rest so your belongings have already been taken by another car ahead of us back to the estate so that when you arrive you’ll have nothing to do but enjoy your new home." Celeste replied sounding like the concierge to a fancy hotel.

"You work for the family then?" Evie asked as the driver cleared his throat signaling he was still holding the door open for the women.

Celeste smirked and said "Yes. I am to be your lady in waiting. But not in the typical sense. I have my own life, this is my profession. The Lords have asked me to be more of a guide for you as you get used to your surroundings. Help you with your clothes, your personal affectations, anything you need, I will be there to help facilitate getting it. But its not like the old days if that makes sense. I’ve known the Lord family for a very....very long time and this is a job they have provided for me over the years. I used to work with Mrs. Lord...Sebastian's mother, but...." Celeste replied stopping short of finishing her sentence.

"That’s understatement." another woman’s voice said from beyond the car.

Celeste turned to see a light haired woman holding a basket of goods just purchased at a corner store lifting an eye brow at the whole welcoming of Evie. It was Mary Goode, and Celeste knew her very well too.

"Mary." Celeste replied placing herself between Evie and Mary like a stone figure blocking any negative energy coming from Mary’s eyes.

"So you're Sebastian’s young bride, huh? Welcome dear. The whole town’s been waiting for you. The whole town. You’re like the first fresh bloom after a bitter...bitter winter frost to this place, you're arrival has been so eagerly awaited." Mary said with a passive aggressive curtesy. 

Evie smiled unable to note Mary’s obvious snide tone and stepped around Celeste who reached for Evie's hand to pull her back but missed. 

"Are you friends with Sebastian?" Evie asked. "Evie Jordan." She added extending her hand to shake Mary’s. 

"Friends?" Mary said squinting her eyes expecting Celeste to correct her connection to Sebastian but when Celeste said nothing Mary surprisingly said "Yes, friends." 

"Well then I hope to see you at our wedding." Evie said naively. 

Celeste gasped, her body leaped towards the two women as Mary giggled at Evie’s seemingly girl-like innocence at truly not knowing who Mary really was. It was Evie’s first test in a world that felt so strange to her the second she stepped foot on Welshport land.

The ship behind them blared it's deep foghorn as it set off for New York City, a clear sign that they had been on the dock much too long. 

"We should go Miss Jordan. The family is waiting." Celeste said, quickly pulling Evie away from Mary and tucking her away in the car with it’s white leather seats and chrome window frames and accents. 

Still outside the car, Celeste snarled at Mary who only stood on the cobble stone streets with her groceries as she giggled to herself at Celeste’s scrambling to get Evie away as fast as she good.

"See you." Mary mouthed to Celeste who only rolled her eyes and finally got into the car herself. 

"Miss Jordan you should really be more careful at who you invite to the wedding." Celeste said once they were in the privacy of the moving car.

"Did I do something wrong? I thought she said she was friends with Sebastian?" Evie asked. 

"She is not a friend. At all." 

Evie turned to Celeste confused. "Well then who is she?" 

Celeste turned her head to looked out of the small car window as Mary’s body was getting smaller and smaller in the distance the further away the drove. Mary waved at the car in a teasing manner as she knew the whole interaction would have set Celeste into a tailspin of having to figure out how to explain who she really was. 

"Well?" Evie asked still waiting for Celeste to respond.

"Miss Jordan, I will show you who your friends are. I will show you the ways of Welshport; its important that you trust in me...give me all the trust you have because this place is not as forgiving as it looks. Stay away from Mary Goode." Celeste explained.

Evie’s heart sank a bit into her chest. She suddenly felt as if she were being reprimanded by her mother or some schoolmarm, like she'd errored and now her new family would hear of her stupidly inviting someone they’d perhaps not want to the wedding. 

"Will she come to the wedding? I feel awful. I... I didn’t know." Evie said.

"She won’t. She knows better. Just forget this happened. Forget you met her. Forget her." Celeste said grabbing Evie’s hand and squeezing.

Evie smiled. She had no choice but to trust her new friend Celeste. In her nervous heart she felt that indeed Celeste had her best interest and that if she were to make a good impression on her new family, Celeste would be her guide into the good place. And slowly, as the car continued it’s way through the winding and curling small cobble stone covered streets of Welshport Village, Evie began to feel better.

****

On a large plot of land deep inside the Tirymôr forest, the Lord family had their home. It was a large mansion built of limestone and marble. Built over several generations of family members that used their money, power and prestige to hold court as the island’s unofficial Royal family. 

The gothic style mansion had two large towers on either side that stood over the millions of trees like the lookouts of a ship’s crow’s nest. 

The Lord family’s home was secluded within the forest by design. The family enjoyed a bit of mystery and most of all their privacy. Anyone entering the land had to travel a 3 mile long winding road up to the main house. And as the visitors arrived they were greeted with a home of four stories and large glass windows that glistened with the lights from the first floor parlors and drawing rooms that were covered by soft colored wallpapers and nautical themed paintings. 

Inside, the main drawing room was awash of nerves and anxiety awaiting the new family member. Sebastian Lord, Evie’s soon to be husband, stood staring intensely into the roaring fireplace the kept them all warm from the chill of Maine’s Frenchman Bay wind. His grandmother, Rebecca, sat on a cushioned taupe love seat in her black dress carefully doing her needle point of a large black crown as the orange glow of the night’s fire bathed her white hair in the light like a personalized sunset.

Rebecca’s youngest son and Sebastian’s uncle Jacob flipped through the newspaper of the day that he has already read twice. His dark handsome features matched those of his even more handsome nephew Sebastian. The two not only looked alike but were dressed alike too: dark suits with white cotton shirts that came together in a handsome Windsor knot tie. 

Jacob quickly licked his fingers to turn the news page  while his own daughter, 8 year old Charlotte played with a doll on the large oriental carpet dressed in her best little white frilly dress ready to meet Sebastian’s bride. 

“She’s late.” Jacob murmured as Sebastian rolled his eyes.  

“Uncle Jacob I would have thought raising a little girl as rambunctious as little Charlotte you would have had built up a bit more tolerance and patience. Evie’s belongings are already here…she’ll be along soon.” Sebastian replied to his uncle Jacob who he always felt was trying to antagonize him. 

“You seem very calm just before meeting her.” Jacob replied as not once looking up from his paper. “It’s almost as if you already know you love her.” He added, clearly jealous of his nephew’s handsome looks and closeness to Rebecca as a grandson than Jacob was as her son.

“Should I be nervous?” The bridegroom asked.

Jacob smirked and finally did fold up the paper and stood up. He adjusted the soft fabric of his vest, slipping it back down to it's correct place around his torso. 

"You haven't seen Evie since you were 11 years old. What if she's not what you expect? What if she's some kind of English Gargoyle with jagged teeth and a mole on her face the size of the whole island of Welshport." Jacob said teasing his nephew.

"Stop it Jacob." The matriarch said looking up from her needle point of the black crow. "When Evangeline arrives I want nothing but the upmost respect to her. She'll be exhausted from her trip. I want her to feel at home the minute she walks in through that door." 

“I’m just stating the obvious. As the clear heir to this family’s mass fortune it’s a bit brazen then we trust the next generation to this girl… this girl we don’t been know.” Jacob said.

“What are you saying?” Sebastian asked defensively.

“I’m saying that perhaps we’ve all been a bit too hasty on welcoming in a new member of this family without properly vetting her.” Jacob said shocking Sebastian.

“Oh this is ridiculous!!!” Sebastian shouted. “You’re constantly talking about money always worried about money and who it’s going to. I’ve never even thought about any of grandmother and grandfather’s Publishing companies, you just keep…” Sebastian said getting interrupted.

“ENOUGH!!” Rebecca shouted. “I won’t have this energy in this room any minute more. That’s enough. Now both of you straighten your behaviors and act accordingly.” Rebecca said trying to their minds off of the vast publishing empire the Lord family has acquired and that Jacob was so obsessed with. 

Both men bowed their heads respectfully agreeing to Rebecca's request. 

Rebecca continued to knit as Sebastian walked over and sat next to his grandmother on the lumpy olive green sofa. She dropped her knitting needles and gazed at him through loving eyes. She adored him and wanted only what was best for him. But the spirits, she knew, always had other plans. Rebecca saw her mission as to thwart the fates and keep her family in the direction her husband and his father, and his father before him had created. 

"You must be good to her, do you understand?" Rebecca asked of her grandson as Jacob rolled his eyes from his corner of the room. 

"Good to her!!" Charlotte shouted. 

"Of course Grandmother. I want her to be happy here." Sebastian replied.

Rebecca smiled and took a deep breath as if she was bracing herself for a titlewave of emotional days to come.

"Come Charlotte," Rebecca said, lifting her old frame from the sofa. "let's wash up before our new guest arrives." Rebecca added reaching her hand out for little Charlotte to grab on to.

"Who?" Charlotte asked.

"Your new cousin. She'll be here any minute and we must look our best." Rebecca replied. 

Rebecca's flowing black dress almost engulfed the entire floor of the drawing room. Charlotte got up from the floor and reached her grandmother's boney hand and as she did she reached too far and her pinky finger was pricked by the needle sticking out from the work Rebecca was doing.

A drop of blood fell from Charlotte's hand and hit the carpet. 

Charlotte's eyes filled with tears but she only made a small squeal. 

Rebecca kneeled down and pinched the tiny wound on her pinky alleviating the pain and holding the blood in.

"The force of life, don't let it escape, Child." The Lord family matriarch said of the tiny drips of blood coming from the girl.

"Ma'am, Sirs?" A pale skinned English maid  named Georgina said entering the dim room of shadow flickering fire light. "Miss Jordan is on her way up. Her car is making it's way up the drive now." 

The family looked at each other. Butterflies filled Sebastian's stomach. He felt the coolness of nerves swirl into his body like an ice cold salty sea wave crashing on to naked skin. 

"Ready or not...." Jacob said again to his soon-to-be married nephew as Rebecca turned to them both and lifted a disapproving eye brow as the family slowly made their way to the main foyer to welcome Evie.

As the Jacob passed his mother Rebecca, he took hold of Charlotte's hand and along with Sebastian, the three went into the foyer. Rebecca lagged behind. As she did so, she pulled the tarot card of THE RED RIVER out inside a small pocket sewn into the bodice of her large black dress. She looked at, the cold frame of the paper and the large red river painted in the center of the card symbolizing, like the blood from Charlotte's finger, the life force. But the card showed that there was an end to the river. It flowed into a patch of painted green tress and came to an end, thus symbolizing the end of something. The end of life. The end of the life force.

Death.

She took a deep breath realizing that this card of a slowing dying red river was a dangerous and frightening omen in her tarot card reading from earlier that evening with Gaspar. Having it pulled just in time for Evie's arrival too made Rebecca's stomach fill with butterflies, but not for the same reason as Sebastian. Hers were butterflies who's wingers were poison and lethal. She knew something horrible must be coming. 

The tarot cards told her so.


Evie looked out of the fogged up glass of the Lord's car. She could see the giant lawn leading up to a massive estate of stone that was cloaked in a thicket of large forest trees. It was like a wonderland swathed in sea fog and overcast skies. 

"It's impressive isn't it?" Celeste says of the Lord estate. "This is Tirymôr House, they named it after the Tirymôr forest that surrounds it. All of the wood that built this house and much of the town came from this tiny little forest. It miraculously came back, thicker and more majestic than before." Celeste further explained.


"It's beautiful. The house, the island, the forest. All of it." Evie marveled. 

As the car slowly made it's long way up to the mansion, the family finally exited to a cold gust of wind that blew through the many trees. It was a breeze that swayed the branches so much that it was hard to tell what the sound was: the crashing waves of the sea all around them or the trees singing in the wind. 

With the flog lifted slightly, the 3 maids and the 2 butlers stood in a straight light outside ready to great the young new mistress. The car pulled up to the family all standing on the top steps near the front door. The wind blew again and Evie and Celeste stepped out. Celeste grabbed hold of Evie's arm and passed the maids who all curtsied and the butlers bowed their heads in a quick nod. 

"Mrs. Lord," Evie said to Rebecca, "Mr. Lord, Mr. Lord," She added to both Jacob and Sebastian. "I present to you, Miss Evangeline Jordan." 

Evie smiled politely and stepped forward to Rebecca's extended hand just as Charlotte released her grasp from Jacob and rushed up to Evie. The little Lord Heiress pulled at Evie's wrist and lowered her hand in a quick motion then bit Evie on her pinky breaking skin. Evie screamed in pain as Celeste pulled Charlotte away and Evie close and helped her quickly wrap the wound with a pure white handkerchief. 

"CHARLOTTE!!" Sebastian shouted pulling the girl further back away from Evie.

"My God, child!!" Jacob replied in horror, pulling her back. 

Then, with her lips stained with crimson smears of Evie's blood Charlotte, tilted her and smiled. She looked deep into the horrified eyes of Evie Jordan with a bewildering look on her face as if she herself didn't know why she had done this. 

Then, for unknown reasons she repeated what her grandmother had just told her:

"The Force of Life, Don't Let It Escape."




Monday, October 25, 2021

B1/Ch1: A NEW WORLD


Evie departs Liverpool 


A lovely woman brushed the dark hair of her equally as beautiful 11 year old daughter. Their deep brown eyes locked in each other's gaze in the reflection of the mirror. As the mother carefully combed with a silver horsehair brush the candle light glistened in the initials “EJ” that were engraved in it. The mother suddenly stopped brushing and  placed her soft hands on the daughter's shoulders and took a breath of pride at her beautiful girl's reflection. 

  "You'll enter a world of endless fortune and new beginnings. You're our hope, darling, to keep things on our end afloat. It's up to you. It's all up to you." The mother said, signaling to the young woman that indeed this day was going to be the biggest day of her life. Today the young lady was about to meet the boy she would marry when she turned 24 years old. A young rich American boy from an Island off the coast of Maine.

"What if he doesn't like me?" The young lady said turning to her mother to face her away from the mirror.

"He will. He will love you, my darling. He will love you for all eternity. I promise you." 

The young lady smiled, trusting her mother with everything she had in her little soul. 

*

Her mother's voice echoed over and over, like the sea crashing on the waves on the white sanded English shore in Liverpool 13 years later in 1911, as she sat and watched from behind the steamy glass of her father's Knox 15 automobile. She remembered this moment with her mother in the mirror as her belongings packed away in 4 large trunks that were loaded on to a large steamship headed for the new world--her new world: America. 

The years since she first met the young American boy felt like 100 rather than only 13. Now she was about to embark on a journey over the wild waves of the Atlantic headed to her new destiny. Everything seemed so uncertain. Everything seemed to be going so fast.

As she stepped out on to the withered ancient dock, her dark blue velvet dress dragged behind her she looked out on to the sea just beyond the docked steamship and wondered had her family made the right decision for her. It frustrated her that she was unable to live out her own destiny and that so much of her family's survival was set up on whether or not she would do well in, of all things, an arranged marriage; it was a feeling she battled over and over in her head. 

She wanted to define herself for herself, but at a young age when she had no choice, her future was written for her: A new home, country and new family that she would marry into awaited her arrival in America. This was her now reality, as unwanted as it was.


As she climbed up the long ramp from the dock to the ship’s open hill door, the young English woman pulled out her ticket reveling her name as Lady Evangeline Jordan, the young heiress who's family had gone from the heights of British society to almost ruin. They had fallen on hard times struggling through financial issues despite once living in the lap of luxury. But by 1906, things changed. The family textile business failed and the Jordan family's survival  was hinged on sending their son Nikolas to work in the London factories and on the betrothal of Evangeline (or Evie as her closest friends and family called her) to the young Sebastian Lord of Welshport Island in Maine, United States. 

Now aboard, Evie gazed down through tear filled eyes at her family waving goodbye. She could still remember her father’s tight face frozen in emotion trying not to crack as he waved, her mother unbearably sad waving away her only daughter as her pink dress seemed to sway with the waves, and her brother Nicky, tall and bright holding both parents the shoulders from behind squeezing them close. 

Evie turned away unable to bare another look just as the seagulls began to sing her a song from their aerial stage as the anchor slowly lifted from it's watery perch. 


Evie began to walk up the ship’s main staircase, so freshly painted in white, when she turned to an Irish voice coming from behind her. It was a bellhop still holding Evie's ticket. He handed her a slip of paper. It was Evie's cabin assignment.

"You'll be sharing a large suite on Deck 1 with a Mrs. Randall-Ruth." The bellhop explained. 

Evie smiled and followed him and reached for a white handkerchief tucked carefully away in her dark blue velvet sleeve and dabbed the stream away from her eyes as her soft dark curls blew back over her shoulder when a gust of the salty wild  Atlantic wind began its pull. 


As the hours went on and the giant ship cut through the North Atlantic like a silver bullet slicing through a thrashing blue monster, Evie entered her cabin suite on the first deck. It was a four room suite with white walls with crown moldings over the doorways of mermaids and ships of the sea. 

Alone in her cabin, Evie began to day-dream about what America would look like and what she would do to pass the time in her new life. She hoped that she could travel across the country and that her soon-to-be husband would share her passion for reading about history and art. After all, they were children when they last saw each other. She had no idea what he would really be like now that they were older. 

She gazed down at a suitcase she brought with her filled with just books. She opened one of her favorites about the art of the Austrian painter Von Alt. She thought about the photographs that were sent of Sebastian, he was handsome, much more handsome than she remembered him when they were both 11. But was he interesting? Was she creative? Was he kind? She thought about the estate she'd move into that rested on a small island and village off the coast of Maine and thought about all the art on the walls. Her passion, every thing art and culture.

 Then, her stomach sank. There was much more to Sebastian, than just him. He had a whole family she would soon become a part of. She thought of them, her new family: His grandmother Rebecca, a stoic woman with deep religious and spiritual convictions, and his Uncle Jacob equally harsh in the ways of affection and Jacob's young daughter Charlotte. They were faces she did not know, but would soon be one with them as their new family member. 


The sway of the ship set to sea eased her nerves slightly, like lulling a baby to sleep in a crib the further out into the dark blue water. Evie sat at the small desk with ship stationary with a large anchor at the top intertwined with rope and knotted in the center with a large swirl letter "I" for the name of the ship, the RMS Iberia. Evie grabbed similarly marked fountain pen and wrote on the white paper a letter to herself, a letter to reminder herself who she was and where she came from and to always, always know that she needed to look out for herself. 

She folded up the letter and placed it in the pages of the book on Von Alt, then took a deep breath in and exhaled. 

"Where'd you like these miss? Apologies for the lateness of your baggage." Another ship bell-hop with an Irish accent asked as he crowded her cabin door with her suitcases.

"Oh, um, just over here thank you." She replied.

"Off to American then?" He asked curiously wondering were the beautiful brunette would end up.

"I am. Maine." she answered.

"Maine, eh! Lovely place I recon. Had a cousin who fur-trapped 'round there about 5 years ago. He settled in  Boston, after though. Anyway, safe travels Miss."

Evie smiled politely as the Irish bell-hop departed and a short stocky woman entered. It was Evie's cabinmate, a rich older woman named Catherine Randall-Ruth who was on her way to back New England herself  after a long holiday in her home land.

"Oh darling, I hope this trip goes fast. I can't stand any more travel. Catherine Ruth, how'd you do?" The wealthy woman said removing a glove to shake Evie's hand.

"Evie." She said sweetly. 

"They're bringing my things up later. I have a lot. I always seem to return back home with more than I brought, don't you?" Catherine asked.

"Oh, I'm not returning, this is my first time to America." Evie replied. 

"Is it now! My dear you'll love it. I first came about 13 years ago. We landed in New York City. Its glorious. Dirty in places, I'll admit, but glorious. I've seen a lot of New England since we moved. A lot. You'll be in New York I imagine. A young thing like you." Catherine guessed. 

"No, no, Maine actually."

Catherine crinkled her tiny potato like nose. Her brow furrowed and she adjusted her mink coat as if Evie had said something offensive.

"Maine? Darling why??" Catherine replied with snobbish distaste for the more rural American states. 

"Its where my husband -- well future husband lives. I'm getting married there in a few days." Evie explained.

"Married! Oh My love! You're a bride to be. And traveling alone? Well then you must be glad I'm here to comfort you. Tell me, where in Maine is this husband to be? I can't imagine anything more fabulous than New York City. So ...be descriptive." Catherine said with a sense of passive aggression that Evie was used to from high-brow women like her. 

Evie sighed, her annoyance that she had to now go and and on about this husband of hers, a whole tale of money and power and the idea she had to recite the fruits of her very lucrative betrothal left a strange taste in her mouth. But she did it. She played along. She entertained Catherine. 

“My in-laws live in a small village on an island called…umm..”

Catherine interrupted Evie as her mine paused to remember the town’s name. Catherine’s eyes bugged out of head when she realized just where Evie was going.

“Welshport?!?! You’re not going to Welshport Island are you??”

"...Oh! Yes, that's it....yes. My fiancé's family are the Lords. Do you know them?" Evie replied.

"The Lords! Why YES! Of course. Everyone knows that family. They're one of the wealthiest in this area. Why, their publishing empire rules the printing presses for some of the biggest papers in the country.  But....darling how did you get intertwined in them??"

"What do you mean?" Evie asked, unsure of what her cabinmate mean. 

"Have you not heard of David Lord and what he did??" Catherine replied mentioning her future father-in-law by name.

"So you do know the Lords." Evie wondered.

"Yes. Well...No. Not personally, but darling the whole of upper New England knows what that man did 6 years ago. Don't you?" The rich older woman asked, clutching the tightly wrapped cameo on her neck.

Evie did not know. She had met David Lord and his son Sebastian, when they were both 11 years old. She had very few memories of David other than his blue eyes and beautifully trimmed beard. Her memories of Sebastian too were foggy. She received over the years photographs of him that painted him in a gauzy black and white shine. But nothing of family gossip  had ever reached her ears in England. Clearly, Catherine knew more than she and maybe her own family did.

"What happened?" Evie asked.

"I don't know if I should …darling I'd hate to continue gossip this way, especially with someone who will soon join that family and truth be told every family has their ghastly secrets but....Well I should just come out with it." Catherine said scooting her small chair closer to Evie's so that what she was about to say could only be heard to those in the cabin. "Its better you know before you get there."

"Oh." Evie said in a strange tone, worried of what was to come.

"You see..." Catherine said as she was interrupted by the Irish Bell-hop.

"Your things ma'am!" He said to Catherine. 

"OH!!! Wonderful! Darling, stack the trunks over here, yes...there, there is good. And the bags next to Miss. Jordan's please. Thank you love."

"She's going to Maine!" The bell-hop replied to Evie's nervous smirk.

"So I've heard! Welshport in fact." Catherine replied to a the ghost faced bell-hop.

"Welsh...port?" 

"Mmmm Indeed." Catherine said as she sat back down on her chair next to Evie.

The bell-hop took a deep breath and swallowed hard and quickly dashed out out of the cabin alarming Evie's senses. What was it about Welshport and the family she was about to become a part of that no one told her? Her heart was pounding. She could feel the sweat of nerves drip down her back and settle in the grooves her tightly wound corset. Her breathing was shallow as she prepared to hear the truth of this family. 

Catherine looked around as if there were other's listening and then again scooted herself closer.

"Daring, David Lord went missing after a very scandalous incident. He had a horrible affliction of drinking too much and it seems there was some sort of affair in the household. The rumor is that David's brother Jacob had been very....VERY... close to Sabrina, David's wife. Well things didn't end very well for Sabrina, you see. David, so it is said.....drowned her in as jealous rage. Right there on one of those murky beaches of the island. Jacob was said to have been devastated, of course. Sebastian too. His mother and his uncle--together! Who could imagine that? Well, things went from horrid to even worse when David vanished into thin air. No one has seen him since. There's even a rumor, that Jacob's young daughter is Sabrina’s daughter. Not a soul on that island knows who's that little girl's mother truly is. Jacob's never been married." Catherine explained.

"That's horrible! I don't think ... I don't know what to say!" Evie said, as she hid her shaking hands under a soft fold of her long skirt. 

"Oh Dear...I've done it again. Ive said too much. Sweet girl, always remember, Rumors are just terrible, not a word of this could be true. Fiction, you see, is the sweet nectar that upper crust of New England society lives off of. I should have kept my big American mouth shut." 

Evie sat in her chair. Staring deep into Catherine's bewildering brown eyes and said nothing as the older woman went on and on. What could she say? What combination of words in the English language could she even utter to make what Catherine had just reveled to her sound better?

"Well say something!" Catherine shouted.

"I .... I.... ." Evie paused. Nothing was coming out of her mouth. All she could feel was a grumping and a tightening in her stomach. Suddenly, she turned and vomited all over the floor of their luxury ocean liner suite.

"Sea sickness. It happens to the best of us, love. Lie down." Catherine said, attributing Evie's sudden nausea to the typical sea sickness and not from the scandal she had just revealed. 

As Evie processed the news of the strange murder and disappearance in her new family while she lay back in her small soft bed, the ship began to rock harder as it settled into a storm just off the coast of Iceland. Catherine entered Evie's room to replace the cold rag on Evie's forehead and quickly grabbed her seat next to the ailing Evie's bedside. 

The two women grabbed hold of each other and whimpered in fear as the feeling of the sea beating the side of ship ricocheted into their chests. 

Evie felt her heart drop. It wasn't the sea. It wasn't the storm. It was the idea of what in the world had her family gotten her into by marring into this family. Had they all known and allowed her to leave England to America all alone anyway? Had they fed her to the wolves for the money and prestige of become in-laws to such a powerful New England family like the Lords?


Evie lay on her bed in her private quarters inside the cabin listening the waves outside her tiny circular cabin window. She closed her eyes and floated off into a deep sleep. The sound of the fog horn soothed her and the rocking of the ship lulled her away to a place in her mind that she had not ever tapped into. 

In her mind, deep in sleep, she stood alone in a dark place. Dressed in a white nightgown she could feel a strange fog floating around her when suddenly a white door with a large golden doorknob adorned with a lion above and large golden poppy flowers below. The door appeared to her in the middle of the darkness. She squinted her eyes and walked slowly through this fog in her mind and gripped the doorknob once she reached it. She turned it but the it did not open. She then stepped around the door that was standing freely in the middle of the blank place in her mind and on the other side---the door again. She then grabbed the knob and turned it opening the door. 

When she opened the door a violent wind rushed and pulled her into a vast sucking vortex. She began falling into another black void that seemed to go on and on and. There was no bottom. She screamed into the wind that sucked her into the white door but it was no use. There was no one around to save her. To pull her out. To take her away from wherever this deep dark place was taking her.

She opened her mouth and screamed again and suddenly she was back in her cabin on the RMS Iberia shaken awake by her older roommate. 

"Wake up child! You've been screaming for 10 minutes! What is it, what were you dreaming of?" Catherine asked also dressed in a white nightgown with blue fringe that ticked the tops of her feet.

Sweaty and breathing heavily Evie said nothing. She only shook her head and turned over in her bed with white sheets with the same ship insignia on the pillow case as on the desk stationary. 

Catherine grimaced knowing full well that her story of the strange occurrences in Welshport perhaps what was causing Evie's unease.

"You'll be alright." Catherine whispered and she tip-toed back to her quarters across the cabin suite. 


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A flicker of light sparked the wick of a candle. A hand covered one side of the burning flame to keep burning as the cool wind off the ocean flooded off of chilly Frenchman Bay. The candle, surrounded by darkness, seemed to float over to a table covered in a black cloth with golden embroidery. As the candle burned hotter, the light revealed a set of several tarot cards carefully placed face down in a row of 5. 

A man's hand crowned with a large golden and emerald ring on the left pinky finger, flipped the first card over: THE SMILING SUN.

“A misguided truth.” He explained as the card’s meaning. 

Then the second card: THE KNIGHT OF CUPS

“The symbol of a stoic family.” The man explained. 

Then the third and fourth in quick succession: THE SEVEN DAGGERS, THE RED RIVER

“Seven days of piercing pain followed by an awakening working brethren.” The man said.

Finally, the final card, the final card that would seal this new fortune closed for good. As the fifth card was about to be flipped by the man with the golden emerald ring, another hand from across the table stopped him.

"Wait." An older woman's voice said.

"What is it?" The man replied, his English dripping with a deep French accent. 

"The Red River?" She asked, moving closer to the light revealing a woman of about 65, her hair up in tight red curls that were going white with age, her eyes as clear blue as the Maine sky in spring. "Gaspar, Ive never seen that one." She added, revealing the French soothsayer by name as she reached for her neck that was covered in 5 layers of pearls. 

"Madame, as I mentioned ‘brethren’… the red river is the symbol of a blood line. Particularly male. A familial connection. A linage of the Lord family, your family." Gaspar replied.

The older woman, Rebecca Lord, lifted one of her faint eyebrows and squeezed the solid gold rosary that was clenched tightly in her hand reluctantly accepting his explanation. She motioned with her hand for him to flip the final card. He took a breath and did so: THE DROWNED PRINCE. 

The older woman gasped. 

“Do not explain.” Rebecca said in a hushed voice. “You must promise this card won’t come true. If it means what my mind is trying to deny I cannot let it happen.” 

“Madame I can only show you what is in the cards I cannot control what will or will not happen in life.” The mystic replied in a French accent.

Rebecca was no soothsayer herself but had studied the art of tarot for years and years and had often taken lessons from the young Frenchman sitting in front of her. He was her guide the man she allowed to live in her household on Welshport Island that made her feel safe that showed her the way. The Drowned Man Tarot signified a great darkening in their future. Especially for the proverbial prince of the Lord family, the woman's grandson, Sebastian. 

Gaspar grabbed the older woman's hand and squeezed.

"It will be more clear when she arrives Madame Rebecca. I promise you, Sebastian will be safe. We will keep him safe despite what these cards read of Miss. Evie." Gaspar said mentioning Rebecca's  beloved grandson Sebastian, Evie's betrothed. 

"This spells disaster Gaspar. Disaster!! I need sage. I need to sage this place, this whole estate has a had the curse marked on it since..." the older woman named Rebecca Lord paused going over horrible memories of the tragedy that shook the Lord family to its core. "since it all happened. Nothing has ever been the same and we need to cleanse this place." She finished 

"Yes Madame but we can do something else to insure that Miss Evie's arrival it isn't a disaster. With all things in the spiritual realm we know that they are not be all and end all. Our fates are not finite, indeed they are flexible and fluid like the sea." Gaspar consoled, a handsome Frenchman who acted as Rebecca's in-house spiritual advisor. 

Rebecca pulled a black shawl that was draped around her shoulders as the chill from the outside air filled the room and blew on the candle flame in front of them. She covered her white hair with it and stood up from Gaspar's table. 

"'Do something?'" the Lord family matriarch replied coldly,  "my dear Gaspar, nothing in this realm or the next will stop me from keeping my grandson safe. Nothing." she added cryptically as she stormed out of the dark room disappointed and furious at her card reading. 

As Rebecca left her reading she reached for the room's golden doorknob crafted with a golden lion's head and golden poppy flowers attached to the white door just like the one in Evie's dream aboard the Iberia

Rebecca slammed the door shut, a gust of wind blew out the candle in front of Gaspar. Then a match lit the candle again; the light reflected the face of of a man who was secretly watching in the corner of the room hidden in the shadows. It was Jacob Lord, Rebecca's opportunistic and craven son who’d always see an unnerving benefit to his mother’s more extravagant superstitious beliefs. 

"Well? What do you think she'll do?" Gaspar asked somewhat mocking Rebecca know she was overreacting.  

"Don't you worry about my mother. She'll fall into her place in our plan just fine. It'll be perfect." Jacob said as he quickly licked his thumb and forefinger and extinguished the candle in a puff of smoke.

Back aboard the ship, Evie awoke in a gasp of air as the fog-horns beaconed an arrival to shore as the sun rose in a purple and orange sky. 

Her room was cold. She could see her own smoke like breath in the early morning air. 

Evie got out of bed when she noticed the tiny circle hull window of her cabin was open. In her nightclothes she shivered and tip toed her way on the hardwood floors to the window and grabbed the brass handle to close it but as she did she noticed the Iberia had arrived in Frenchman's Bay, and the glistening Marina of Welshport. 

This was her brand new world and an uncertain future, scary future. 





Wednesday, October 20, 2021

To Benight and Beguile: READER'S GUIDE






BELOW IS A GUIDE TO THE WORLD OF
TO BENIGHT AND BEGUILE











Harbor View 

Looking west towards mainland Maine


The family mansion, secluded the Tirymôr Forest 

Tirymôr House with the village & sea in the back 

Tirymôr House up close 


Goode Island with Eliza’s cabin

The notorious Lighthouse (Goode Is. In back) 


Welshport Hope Hospital 


The Docks 


Village Park 


Lord Publishing Co. 


Siren’s Call Pub


Gramercy Café 


The Goode family cabin 


Lockwood Thicket 


Village Hall

Downtown 

Saint Thomas’ Cemetery 

Saint Catherine’s Church 

The Tirymôr Forest 


Nighttime Welshport Village 





Click to meet the characters 


Click to open the library 








READER'S NOTICE
“To Benight & Beguile” is a Gothic Web-Serial written by John-Phillip Bettencourt based on original characters and stories. These stories are original by the writer and have no formal connection to any television series or any other material. Any similarities are purely coincidental. This project and the stories herein are meant for entertainment purposes only. No monetary gain has been acquired. Images of actors portrayed as characters are used for aesthetic and inspirational purposes only. I do not claim rights to own any of the photos nor do the actors in the images have any dealings with the story or the writer. 
© 2021-2024





To Benight & Beguile: ABOUT






STORY SYNOPSIS:


The story begins in the autumn of 1911 in Edwardian New England. Evangeline Jordan (Evie as her family calls her) travels from London to Welshport Island in Maine's Frenchman Bay eager to start her new life as the bride in an arranged marriage to Sebastian Lord, the heir to a wealthy and powerful publishing dynasty. 

Evie's in-laws welcome her at the onset of her arrival and she is brought into the frigid family fold by the Lord Family’s stoic and superstitious matriarch  Rebecca Lockwood-Lord, Rebecca's cunning and manipulative son Jacob, Jacob’s troubled 10 year old daughter Charlotte, her adoringly handsome new husband-to-be Sebastian and members of the household staff. 

The happy events surrounding the much-anticipated wedding quickly turn upside down when the lure of supernatural forces expose secrets of a family plagued by betrayal, ghostly hauntings, devious deception, volatile romantic entanglements, greed and even murder.

Throughout the series Evie and the residents of Welshport must traverse the treacherous waters of Love and hateLife and Death, and most of all, Good and Evil. 

All the drama is centered in the small village on the island and the Lord Family's gothic estate, Tirymör House, that is surrounded by a shadowy forest of the same name. The village seems welcoming at first but constant rumors circulate of what truly happens behind the stone walls of Tirymör.

Can true love survive in the shadows?
Find out, by reading TO BENIGHT & BEGUILE! 

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Written by John-Phillip Bettencourt, the writer of the Fan-Fiction Serial "THE RETURN OF DARK SHADOWS" (2015-2020), Benight continues the writer's passion and fascination with the genre of serialized Gothic Fiction with themes of mystery, secrets and dramatic family dynamics all contained within a world where the supernatural and strange come alive. A gothic soap at it's core, Benight, harkens back to and is inspired by such classics as Interview with a Vampire, Wuthering Heights, Bram Stoker's DraculaSalem, The Others, and most notably Dan Curtis' Dark Shadows










READER'S NOTICE
“To Benight & Beguile” is a Gothic Web-Serial written by John-Phillip Bettencourt based on original characters and stories. These stories are original by the writer and have no formal connection to any television series or any other material. Any similarities are purely coincidental. This project and the stories herein are meant for entertainment purposes only. No monetary gain has been acquired. Images of actors portrayed as characters are used for aesthetic and inspirational purposes only. I do not claim rights to own any of the photos nor do the actors in the images have any dealings with the story or the writer. 
© 2021-2024



To Benight & Beguile: CHARACTERS


KEEP SCROLLING FOR THE CHARACTER LIST

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MAIN CHARACTERS

EVIE JORDAN-LORD
Evie begins her journey from England to 
Welshport Island prepared to marry a young 
American man she was betrothed to when 
they were both 11 years old. On her travels she
learns of a secret that leaves her second 
guessing the entire affair. That’s only the  
beginning of Evie’s descent into the shadowy 
world of "To Benight & Beguile".


SEBASTIAN LORD

Sebastian Lord is Evie's handsome 
husband-to-be & heir to the wealthy Lord 
dynasty. His family banks on his marriage 
to Evie to help heal old wounds deeply woven
 into their inner circle, but fait has other
 plans for Sebastian & his life is dramatically 
 altered forcing him to live in danger & darkness.  


REBECCA LOCKWOOD-LORD
The Lord family matriarch & widow of publishing 
tycoon Albert Lord. She is Jacob’s mother & 
Sebastian, Charlotte & Fabian’s grandmother. 
Rebecca allows her superstitious and religious  
convictions guide all her decisions even 
if it costs someone their life. But she too
is more cunning than she leads on.


JACOB LORD
Rebecca's eldest son and Sebastian's conniving 
Uncle who manipulates and twists his way into
positions of power constantly taking advantage of  
his mother's superstitions for his own gain. He 
has a daughter with Mary Goode & a son with
wife Celeste DeViana.  


CHARLOTTE LORD
Jacob & Mary’s 14 year old daughter who 
knows more about her family's dark past than 
she leads on. As she has grown over the 
series Charlotte turns from secretive child 
to an assertive young lady who soon reveals 
herself to be a force to be reckoned with
once she becomes aware of her own 
powerful connections to the supernatural.  


CELESTE DeVIANA-LORD

Evie's one time close friend and personal
Lady in waiting. Her life has been a constant 
battle of choices between keeping in line 
with the social structures of the time and  
following her own path to happiness.  
She & Filipe Braga break up their decades 
 long relationship when her affair with Jacob is 
 exposed. She and Jacob later marry and she 
 gives birth to their son Fabian.


FILIPE BRAGA
Sebastian’s childhood friend, Jacob’s one 
time personal valet & Celeste's ex-boyfriend.
 Filipe becomes a critical part of Sebastian’s 
foray into the dark world of shadows. He 
later becomes romantically involved with 
Mary Goode; together they build a resistance 
against the supernatural forces that 
surrounded The entire island. 


MARY GOODE
A former local Welshport barmaid with a 
bad reputation thanks to her ex-Jacob’s vicious 
lies about her. Mary's early obsession 
with the Lord family run painfully deep
since her daughter Charlotte was taken 
from her by Jacob. Mary’s mysterious 
linage also adds to her mystique in 
the village it’s revealed she’s the 
daughter of a powerful witch.


DR. NIKOLAS JORDAN

Evie's younger brother arrives in Welshport
from England in Book2 at the request of their 
parents hoping to find his sister happily 
married. Unfortunately for Nik, he 
discovers Evie living a hellish existence 
of madness, terror and death. 


MATTHEW WINTERBORN

Alice's older brother and Welshport local 
fisherman who's been hiding his sisters 
secret abilities all their lives. As time passes, 
he too begins to find it difficult to keep her
a secret and has no choice but to let the cards
fall where they will and let Alice do the rest.


CONSTABLE GREGORY REIGNS
Gregory’s arrival in Welshport comes at
a time when Christian Evans’s life has
been turned upside down & although Gregory
has sworn an oath to protect & serve he’s also
in search of deep personal redemption. 


DR. ASHA HOFFMAN
A nurse at Windcliff Sanitarium with a
painful secret tucked deep inside in her own 
unhinged psyche. On the outside Asha seems 
the picture of nursing greatness but on the inside 
she's yearning for sweet revenge.


AURORA  ASHBY-JORDAN
Evie & Nikolas' American born & recently
widowed mother arrives in Welshport at the
end of BOOK3 to reunite with her children after 
3 years after being apart. She comes with
a slew of her own secrets and past that may catch
up to her soon after she arrives. 


JOHNATON DeVIANA

Celeste's younger brother discovers
he is his late mother's love child with
Rebecca's late husband, Albert Lord.
Armed with this new information, he soon
realizes his connections may be more
than he bargained for. 


GENEVIEVE THORNE
Johnathon's fiancée and Sebrina Spencer-Lord
look-a-like, Genevieve senses the strangeness
and shadowy island of Welshport 
might not be the quaint little sea-side
village it looks like when she arrives
at the end of  BOOK3


CASPIAN CASADOR
A dark figure who controls the witches
of a mysterious coven called
The Sisters of Highgrove. He is summoned
by Eliza Goode in BOOK3 to do her bidding
but sticks around after her death to raise hell
for his own twisted agenda. 


JACQUELINE GRAY
Jacqueline’s connection to the supernatural 
world becomes an important tool in the survival 
of many Welshportonians in Book4. She is 
especially connected to Mary Goode as they 
are both descendants of the coven known as
The Sisters of Highgrove. 


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MINOR CHARACTERS
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DR. PETER WARD
Dr. Ward is Welshport’s most trusted medical
professional from Hope Hospital and knows the 
Lord family very well, in fact he seems to 
be at their beck Abe call at all hours of the day
or night for their medical need.


MORGAN THORNE
Genevieve Thorne’s 14 year old son with 
her late husband. Morgan moves into
Tirymor House and quickly realizes
things are not as they seem. 
He becomes fast friends with Charlotte.


 JANE DONNELLY 
(“THE MAID”)
Jane replaces Georgina Kent as the house maid 
when Georgina  moves up in rank as Rebecca’s 
personal maid. She’s seen much of the tragedy
first hand and has stories that would chill
even the most skeptical heart. 


AARON HAMSTEAD 
A member of the Lord Family staff at Tirymôr 
House; Hamstead’s main duty is to keep 
Rebecca safe, drive her from place to place
 and to do her bidding when necessary. 
He is also Jacob’s trusted henchman. 


BAXTER MURPHY
The editor and chief of one of the Lord family's
news papers. He often writes articles 
about the strange occurrences of his
own employers the Lord family


FATHER DONAVON RYAN
Father Ryan is the Welshport's Perish Preist.
His youth seems to be a hinderance to him
but when he's called into action, a true
hero may be on the horizon.

FATIMA BRAGA
Filipe’s estranged paternal aunt who
runs her own palm reading parlor in
the village. Her abilities are more
instinctual than supernatural but
powerful nonetheless.


LEAR LOCKWOOD

Rebecca Lord's nephew who is also
the family lawyer. Lear comes to
town from Boston at the behest of 
Jacob Lord who uses Lear's legal 
 knowledge & family loyalty to remove  
a committed Rebecca as head of 
the family Publishing Company.


CORALINE TYLER
Coraline was brought to Tyrimôr as
an early learning tutor of sign language for 
Gabriel Jordan-Lord who was accidentally 
cursed with the inability to hear. 


LUCAS MURAL
A Portuguese man who discovered
a mysterious stranger floating in the sea
with connections to Welshport Island.
Lucas & his mother Silvina nurse the 
man back to health and help him find
 his way back home to his family to
unlock his lost memories.


LAUREL RIDGEWAY-WARD
Dr. Peter Ward’s kind wife who
used to be close friends and 
Lady in waiting to Rebecca Lord. 



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FORMER CHARACTERS



SABRINA SPENCER-LORD
(appearances Books 1-5)
Sebastian’s late mother who’s spirit
dwells inside her young niece Charlotte. 
Sabrina’s murder is the focus of fascination 
to many in Welshport Village.


GASPAR DuBOIS
(appearances: Book 1)
Rebecca's trusted spiritual guru. His tarot card
readings and séances guide his Madame in her
quest to keep her family safe. On the outside he
is loyal but behind his handsome looks there may
be something more dangerous lurking.


ALICE WINTERBORN
(
appearances Books 2&3)

A mysterious woman and fellow patient
at Windcliff Sanitarium that befriends
Evie Jordan-Lord and shows that
she may hold the key to unlocking
many secrets of the universe. 



DR. ANDREW KIM
(
appearances BOOK 2&3)
The head doctor and Windcliff Sanitarium
holds a secret past that Jacob Lord
finds easy to abuse when he needs his help
to keep all things in line in Welshport. 



GEORGINA KENT
(
appearances Books 1-3)

Rebecca Lord's most trusted maid often finds
herself in in a world of trouble thanks to
her mistresses' obsession with all
things supernatural. In Book 2, her world
is turned upside down like she never
knew it would.


ELIZA GOODE
(
appearances BOOKS 1-3)
Mary's reclusive mother is well versed the 
 supernatural universe which causes more trouble 
 than she could ever know. Her mysterious  
life is the focal point to many of the woes 
 that plague the Lord family of which 
 she has many ties to. 



CHRISTIAN EVANS
(appearances BOOKS 1-3)

The island's local law enforcement and 
childhood friend of Sebastian, Celeste & Filipe
 becomes entangled in a murder investigation 
that has him discovering more than just 
evidence against the guilty party. 


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FAMILY TREES
Click any Family tree to see enlarged detail 

THE LORD FAMILY 


THE JORDAN FAMILY



THE DE VIANA FAMILY 




Images serve as inspiration only actors depicted 
Are not involved in the project and I do not
Claim rights to the original images.












READER'S NOTICE
“To Benight & Beguile” is a Gothic Web-Serial written by John-Phillip Bettencourt based on original characters and stories. These stories are original by the writer and have no formal connection to any television series or any other material. Any similarities are purely coincidental. This project and the stories herein are meant for entertainment purposes only. No monetary gain has been acquired. Images of actors portrayed as characters are used for aesthetic and inspirational purposes only. I do not claim rights to own any of the photos nor do the actors in the images have any dealings with the story or the writer. 
© 2021-2024