Sunday, June 26, 2022

B2/Ch11: THE MONSTERS WE MAKE


Celeste seeks Eliza


On a wind swept afternoon, the water from the sea seemed to want to leap out of its cold home between the shores of land and high up over sea walls and shorelines across the rocky coast line of upper Maine and the small islands that surrounded it in the Frenchmen Bay. 

On a little boat carrying two people, Celeste DeViana and a man she had hired to take her to Goode Island, carefully docked on the small boat-slip. The sailor helped her out of the boat and on to the dock. She thanked him and asked him to wait for her as she quickly made her way through the thicket of woods that surrounded Eliza Goode's secluded cottage on the island she called home.

Upon arriving at the cottage, Celeste could smell the chimney burning as the smoke rose up through the trees marking where the tiny house was helping her follow the stone path way all the way through until she made it to the door. Celeste took a breath and lifted her gloved hand to knock, but as her hand came down to make contact with the door, Eliza opened it. 

"Celeste." Eliza said, surprising the young Governess.

"Hello. I ... I ..." Celeste replied stammering in front of the witch of Goode Island. 

Eliza looked deep into Celeste's eyes. She had seen the same expression of fear and torment once before on a woman 10 years before this. It was the same look Eliza's daughter Mary had when she told her mother she was pregnant with Jacob's baby.

"What is it child?" Eliza asked cautiously knowing the only way Celeste could enter her home was for Celeste to ask for help on her own.

"I need your help." Celeste finally said.

Eliza lifted a brow "Come in." 

Goode Island’s sorceress quickly brought Celeste over to her large kitchen table that seemed to have come from the middle ages. It was huge; dark was the type of wood and in the legs tiny carved animals from all sorts of enchanted jungles and forests: elephants and jackals, lions and bears. Celeste covered her shoulders with the shall she was wearing to warm her body after feeling a chill in the room even though a fire was raging in the hearth.

Eliza sat Celeste down and brought her over a cup of tea who's steam rose up like a chimney's smoke rising up through the trees.

Eliza sat next to Celeste with her own tea and stirred it loudly as Celeste's face began to show a sour look on the whole idea of being in the house of the witch.

"What am I doing, I can't do this!" Celeste said as she quickly  got up from the table and began to rush to the door but not before Eliza grabbed a hold of Celeste’s wrist.

"Sit down girl." Eliza growled. "There is no reason to fear me. I have no qualms with you or your people I never have. But I do wonder why you came to me. Your own blood line should be able to help you on whatever it is your seeking, rather than I." Eliza said, her words shrouded in mystery. "So what is it?" 

Celeste closed her eyes in a long blink and turned back and sat back down next to Eliza and took a deep breath and readjusted her shall over her shoulders shielding her from the chill in the room.

"Something has happened and I truly do not know what to do. Something that I allowed to happen because someone threatened to give away a secret from my family." Celeste said.

"Hmm...very cryptic. Why are you having me read between the lines?" Eliza wondered.

"Because I can’t bring myself to speak the truth out loud. I don't know how to even explain any of this." Celeste said, her mind still unable to wrap around the fact she was most likely pregnant with Jacob Lord's baby.

“Family secrets are very damaging to one’s life in general. How bad can yours be?” Eliza asked. 

“If the truth came out it would put my place at Tirymôr in jeopardy. Rebecca Lord would never understand and never forgive if she knew it.” Celeste explained. 

Eliza’s eyes widened. She too had something up her sleeve that could rock her old Friend Rebecca’ life but Celeste’s hidden secret peeked Eliza’s interest. 

"We’ll young lady, I have always been a fervent supporter of just telling the truth. I would suggest starting with that. Would you perhaps tell me what it is?" Eliza said sipping her tea and hoping to pry the secret out hoping to use it to her own advantage.

"I can tell you everything but it mostly surrounds Jacob Lord," Celeste began as Eliza's eye brow lifted once more showing an unsurprised expression that he was behind this new set of torment. "he and I ... oh god, he has a file on my family that holds something against my mother. He threatened to expose her which would distort my life! Then he told me if I did not go to bed with him…oh god, Eliza you know I cannot have anyone know about my family. You of all people understand the stigma that would attach to me and even to Filipe who is innocent in any of it. People around here wouldn't understand and we would be ostracized. We'd become destitute and lose everything. They are already those on the island that look down on he and I, how could I allow them to have a weapon like what Jacob has on my mother? I had to do what he wanted. To protect her." Celeste explained.

"I see." Eliza offered as she stirred her tea once more. "Your mother Cristina was a good woman…I often met with her when she needed guidance. I do believe I know what secret Jacob holds.” Eliza revealed. 

“Then you know?” 

“I know.” Eliza finally confirmed. “After Jacob showed you what he knew, you did, you went to bed with him?" 

Celeste's eyes filled with water as she nodded yes, that she did. 

"He took advantage of you my dear. Pig men like him usually do. For him to use your mother and his father have a secret child isn't at all something I am surprised by. Rebecca would surly ruin you if she knew Albert and Cristina were once lovers. He used the same tactic with my Mary. But I cannot change the fact that he has this file. I can make him forget but ---" Eliza began before Celeste interrupted.

"My mother and Albert Lord were what they were…I cannot change that. And their child has no idea of their linage. I have to protect my mother’s memory, and Rebecca and even my half sibling from this truth.” Celeste confirmed. “Eliza, Im not here to seek your help in a spell to make Jacob forget what he knows however. He will keep my secret now that I've went to bed with him. Its something else." Celeste said.

"Something else? What?" Eliza wondered expecting a request to erase Jacob's memory of her family's past. 

"I'm....” Celeste paused trembling to reveal what was growing inside of her. … “I’m with child." Celeste gulped.

Eliza's eyes widened feigning surprise. She nodded as Celeste continued to speak but her heart felt like it was skipping a beat, it was indeed the same look of terror when Mary came to her when she was pregnant with Charlotte.

"I need to know if Jacob is the father. That same night I came home and ... I'm embarrassed to say but I also went to bed with Filipe. I shouldn't have but I love him and I felt so guilty of what I had done that had I pushed him away it would have been out of the ordinary. I didn't want him to suspect. And now... now I don't know... Eliza, can you tell me who the father is?" 

Eliza's lips pursed in a way that showed Celeste she felt very concerned about Jacob having another child. The witch got up from her long kitchen table and went over to the stove and brought back the kettle for more tea. She poured Celeste a fresh cup and then herself. Then Eliza reached over the table where in the center were four closed pouches tied off with straw cords. She picked the smallest one and opened it revealing large tea leaves. Eliza plucked out one large tea leaf and crumbled it into her cup and watched them swirl around in the light colored tea until they sank.

"What do they say?" Celeste asked recognizing Eliza was reading them. 

Eliza looked up from her tea at Celeste and she hushed her then looked back own at the leaves swirling and swirling inside the clear liquid without ever placing a spoon inside, they just moved on their own as the witch's powers went into the water and moved them telepathically. 

Then, after a few minutes and silent prayer to get the answer clear and secure, the leaves suddenly stopped and sank to the bottom of the cup.

"Celeste," Eliza began, her voice serious in tone. "It is Jacob." She finished in a monotone voice unsatisfied with the result. 

"Oh, no.. no no... please tell me you're wrong! PLEASE! I cannot have his child! What have a I done?? WHAT HAVE I DONE!??!" Celeste screamed in panicked voice as she knocked over Eliza's tea all over the table.

"Calm yourself child, calm yourself! There is a way I can help. I will only give you the tools and you may choose what to do with them. I can only supply you what you need." Eliza answered as Celeste's rapid breathing slowed.

"What do you mean?" The young governess asked.

Eliza got up from the table and went over to her apothecary table and began to fill a small pouch with various herbs as she explained: 

"When my daughter became pregnant under similar circumstances as you, she too felt afraid of what would happen when the baby came. At the time she believed she loved Jacob but it was only one sided as he used me as a leverage to ruin her life if she did not sleep with him. My poor Mary had the same hesitation you have about giving birth to Jacob's so I offered her this." Eliza said handing Celeste the pouch.

"What is it?" 

"If you should decide that the child should not reach the point of birth, take this pounder that I have made in tea, or water. Whatever you want. Twice a day for 5 days. The pregnancy will be no more on the 6th day." Eliza explained of the mystical powder.

"No more." Celeste repeated as she noticed the scars on the palms of Eliza's hands she suffered from the burns. 

"No more." Eliza repeated hiding her scarred hands.

"Mary didn't take the powder." Celeste said, remembering Charlotte was the baby Mary had with Jacob.

"No, she chose to have little Charlotte. It was her choice, and now we have this beautiful girl in our lives although I have no contact with my granddaughter. I do know she is precious. And I love her. But... the choice is yours and only yours, as it was Mary's." Eliza noted.

Celeste took the small pouch and tucked away into a small handbag she came with. She got up and took Eliza's hand and turned it over and saw the the scars again. "Those look painful." 

Eliza took  her hands back and smiled. "Many things in life are painful but I try and find an equilibrium between the painful and the blissful. That is life my dear. Darkness and light. Horror and peace. You know this well." 

Celeste smiled and thanked Eliza for her pouch. "I will think on this tonight. Thank you." 

As Celeste made her way to the cottage and pulled it open she turned back to Eliza who was still visible at the table looking down at her own scarred hands. The light from the fading afternoon cast a glow around Celeste that made her look angelic. She was glowing in and beautiful, but her face showed worry still.

"Charlotte is a wonderful child. Kind. Giving. You would be very proud of her." Celeste said.

Eliza looked up from her hands and at Celeste at her door and smiled. "I know." 

Celeste took that as her goodbye and quickly made her way back to the awaiting boat and the sailor that she had hired to bring her to Goode Island. She held on to the pouch of powerful powder and thought deeply about what to do next.

She had the tools but now she would have to decide to use them or keep the baby no matter what. 

****

Andrew Kim & Christian at Windcliff 


Evening quickly approached. The Sun was low on the horizon sending a flash of purple sky over all of New England. On the mainland, Dr. Andrew Kim carefully surveyed his patient Christian Evans who lay again on a metal table with his eyes wide open but a blank look on his face. He was, in a way, unconscious yet completely aware of what was happening to him. 

Andrew had used a cocktail of injectable drugs to render Christian in the state he was in to allow for further brainwashing while his nurse nervously stayed near the corner of the room still writing down her notes of everything Dr. Kim did. 

There were photos and lists of things about Jacob that Kim would repeat over and over again into Christian's ear. Then Kim would again inject the harvested cells from the dead patient who once roamed the halls of Windcliff---the man who came to the hospital with a penchant for eating his murder victims. 

These cells had slowly merged with Christian who was getting more and more aggravated. More and more hostile... and more and more hungry. Kim's plan was to finally rid himself of Jacob, finally rid himself of the man who had so far been using such a personal and private thing on his life against him as if love, any kind of love even between Dr. Kim and his late husband, was something to be used against someone. 

Kim was in truth desperate to feel safe again but Jacob was still the his biggest threat in a world that didn't want to see people like Kim and his late husband normal.

"You will do as I saw, Evans, I will send you back to the island from which you came. Find Jacob Lord and have at him as you will." Kim said, injecting Christian with more of the harvested cells from the mad man.

"Jacob Lord." Christian said in a strange voice that did not seem like it was coming from him.

"What will you do to Jacob?" Kim asked as the nurse wrote her notes.

"Devour him." Christian replied staring up at the ceiling from the metal table he lay on.

"That's correct. Find him, this man," Kim began again showing his patient another black and white photo of Jacob, "and destroy him; do as you will with his body. Be sure nothing is left behind. Every bone. Every once of flesh. Leave nothing of this monster behind." 

Nurse Hoffman, who was standing in the dark corner of the room noting the whole interaction for Kim, was terrified of what she was hearing. She knew that Dr .Kim had a secret and his truth didn't bother in the slightest, but the idea he was brains washing a patient to commit a murder for him was to her crossing a line that she didn't even see coming.

And yet--she did nothing. 

Kim then pulled a cloak out from a chair and sat Christian up and wrapped him in the cloak. 

He, once again, infected him with a serum, this time something that would keep him in this type of trans for another 24 hours so that Christian could go off to Welshport from Windcliff and commit his crime and return without ever having second thoughts of reverse course. 

Christian, his eyes glassy and empty, flipped the hood of his cloak over his head and slowly made his walk out of the exam room on the arm of the nurse who would take him to an awaiting taxi outside. She shivered in his shoes at the thought of being next to Christian, a man who was literally off to Welshport Island to commit murder for her boss. She was an accomplice, her notes telling the truth of what had happed to Christian before and what was the plan for him after. Detail by detail. 

As the nurse placed the mute Christian in the cab the puttered off into the distance away from Windcliff to an awaiting dock with a small fairy that would take him to the island the nurse hugged her own body as a cold wind blew over her as she stood on the steps of the hospital unsure of the monster they had created.

"God help us." Hoffman whispered to herself. 

Back inside the hospital, and now in his own office, Kim again looked again at the photo of his long dead partner kissing his fingers and placing them on the lips of the man who had died so long ago. 

"We'll be safe after this is all done. No one will ever use our love against again. Never." Kim said and replaced the photo back in his drawer and looked out the window of his office as the sun slowly dipped below the hills around the hospital. 

****

As the darkness of the night quickly enveloped the small island of Welshport, Nikolas, Filipe, Matthew and Alice arrived the the far reaches of Tirymôr Forest in the area named The Western Ridge. It was a thick cluster of the forest that almost no one went into because of how wild and over-grown it was. But in that area of the forest there was a small abandoned cottage that once belonged to Rebecca Lord's family, the Lockwoods. 

It was there that the group hoped to find Evie Jordan-Lord and her captor, Sebastian. 

Filipe hoped they'd find them both--alive, but he knew what Sebastian was. He knew what lurked in his once best-friend's heart, what once was a healthy happy human man was now a shadow of that person. In his place lurked the undead Sebastian, a vampire running night to day in search of blood and his wife Evie to live. 

With Alice's vision of Sebastian, however, that secret would soon be revealed to all once the real Sebastian came face to face with all who once knew him as his mortal self. 

As the group got closer and closer to Lockwood Cottage, they could see a small glimmer of light coming from one of the windows towards the back of the cottage. It was too dark and too far away for them to notice if anyone was moving around inside. 

They walked carefully through the brush of the forest allowing owls and evening crows to guide them on their path with their distant songs and caws. Alice, who was second in the group behind Nikolas, could fell a powerful supernatural force all around her. She wondered if it was what was in the cottage, the image of the fanged man that came at her, or was it her own connection to nature and all the world around her. Her new found freedom has given made her senses much more hyperactive than she had ever imagined. 

It was almost too much for Alice to take, in fact and she began to feel faint. 

"I...I... I don't feel well." she said as the powerful pull of life and death all around her weight heavy on her body.

"Alice?" Matthew said from behind rushing around Filipe who quickly grabbed Alice as she fell to the grassy ground.

"Is she ok?" Nik asked in a whisper as they were quickly approaching the cottage. 

 Matthew changed places with Filipe and held his sister close in his lap and gently patted her cheeks to wake her. She moaned a little and moved her head back and forth as if she were in a dream.

And indeed she was, her fainting spell was so powerful she fell into a sleep-like trans that sent her into a world that she did not understand. 

In this dream, she was floating above Matthew, Nik and Filipe. She could see herself laying in her brother's lap as she tried to wake her. She could see the cottage too, tiny and painted yellow. She could feel it pull her floating body towards it. It was as if it were sucking her into a vortex. She tried to pull her self back into her body but the force was too great. She could not hold on, it was too powerful this force. 

Then she realized she was being pulled faster and faster into the cottage towards the small burning yellow light -- a candle in the window. It seemed like only seconds passed and she found herself inside the cottage floating in yellow light just like the candle in the window, it was the only light lit in the whole place. 

She carefully looked around as Matthew kept tapping her cheek frantically trying to wake her.

"Alice! ALICE! Wake up please! Wake up!!" Matthew shouted.

"We should take her back. We can take her to a doctor." Filipe said, hoping he could get them out of the area before Sebastian saw them and attacked them for what he feared he needed, their blood.

"We can't move her!" Nik said noting the mystery of her injury could worsen if she were moved.

"We can't just stay here. We have to get her to a doctor!" Filipe added to Matthew's agreement.

Inside the cottage however, Alice carefully walked around in her ghostlike body. She saw a woman's dress, a hospital gown, flung over an burnt orange upholstered chair with brass rivets all around it. 

Alice recognized it as Evie's. 

But Lockwood Cottage was empty. Sebastian and Evie were no where to be found.

Alice too a deep breath, her body and mind finally satisfied with what she had seen and suddenly she was transported back into her own body as it lay on the wet grass of Tirymôr Forest.

Her big brown eyes opened and Matthew screeched with glee that she woke up. 

"Alice! Oh thank god!!" He said, sitting her up. "Are you ok?" 

"They're not there." She said rubbing her sore neck.

"What? Who?" Filipe asked.

"Evie and ..." Alice paused unsure of what to call Sebastian. "They're gone." She repeated instead. 

"How do you know?" Nik asked kneeling down in the grass to meet her gaze.

She looked at him,  his face so perfect so precocious. Alice could tell how kind his nature was and how much he loved his sister. She could also sense just how scared he was and how much he needed to find her. His worry was so great for Evie that she felt it in her own body and it made her tear up.

 "I could feel it. I could see it. She is no longer there Nik. She's gone." She said softly as she reached for his hand.

"Do you know where she's gone?" Matthew asked. 

Alice shook her head no.

"I do." Filipe said, knowing Sebastian inside and out over so many years.

"Where?" Nik asked jumping up from the grass.

A distant owl gasped into the night air his nocturnal "whoooo". A wind blew over the group as cold as an Atlantic wave and wolf, even further than the owl was, howled in the dark clearly marking his pack's entrance into the forest.

"Tirymôr House." Filipe said. "They've gone back to confront Jacob." 

Nikolas covered his mouth in shock knowing that if this were true things would not end well for someone at the mansion and Evie was now in even more danger than he thought. 

"We should go, Alice can you walk?" Matthew asked. She nodded her head yes, and the group quickly made their way out of the dark forest as it's trees began to shutter in the night with the wind picking up a chilling speed. 

****

Night fall a Tirymôr House

A dark moon hovered over Tirymôr house that dwelled in the forest of the same name. In her room Rebecca Lord sat at her vanity looking at a silver framed black and white photo of her deceased husband Albert.

“I wish you’d give me a sign on what to do. I’m reaching the end of my rope. David has been missing for so long. Mary is dead Sabrina too. Jacob seems to be behind it all. Oh Albert I can’t even get into what has happened to our dear Sebastian. I almost don’t believe it myself.” 

As she dabbed away tears in her eyes the fire in her room’s hearth roared from behind her and a familiar smell of Albert’s cologne swirled around Rebecca.

Rebecca turner towards the fire where the scent of cologne came from and standing there, in a haze of glowing light was the shape of her husband Albert. 

He was transported, glowing, but his sweet face with slick black hair and a thin mustache above his plump lips proved he was there.

Rebecca gasped at what she was seeing. The vision of her husband who has died so long ago, his face now younger than hers but he was there smiling at her from beyond the grave. 

“My God, Albert is it you! Tell me it’s you!! Please tell me what I need to do to save our family. Save our business from all the scandals that I feel are coming! Albert! Albert! Please talk to me!” Rebecca begged as she got up from her seat and walked towards her husband’s ghost trembling as she moved.

But Albert did not answer her. He only looked at her in s strange haunting gaze that told her nothing, gave her no relief from her grief and worry. 

“Albert… Albert please!” She begged again raising her hand in hopes he’d reach back. 

Then he smiled at her again. Coldly. Almost sinisterly. The room became cold. She could see her breath. She pulled her arm back from reaching out to Albert and the fire in the hearth went out. The candles blew out too. 

“Albert?” Rebecca said, the cold breath from her mouth flowing out in plumes of white smoke. 

“Madame. Excuse me. Dinner is served.” A servant said from the other side of Rebecca’s closed door. 

Rebecca turned to the voice then turned back to where Albert’s ghost was standing and he was gone, but the room was warm again in his absence… the fire and candles hand returned.

Rebecca took a deep breath and composed herself and followed the set and to dinner. 

*

Downstairs, a shaken Rebecca and the rest of The Lord family dressed in their most glamorous dinner attire, accompanied by their closest servants Hamstead, Celeste & Georgina who were more like family members, all sat at a large dinner table in the ornate dining room with three glittering chandeliers hanging above them as dinner was being served in the evening light.

Charlotte sipped her apple cider as her eyes gazed back and forth between Celeste and her father knowing that Celeste was carrying his child thanks to the keen powers of her aunt Sabrina's spirit that dwelled inside of her. When Jacob caught her eye, the young girl would look away to the wall behind him that was one of the 4 enormous frescos painted in the dining room of lush green forests and jungles that made the diners in the room feel as if they were eating in the outdoors. 

Rebecca too noticed the strange interaction between Charlotte and her father but did her best to keep the family and their friends in a happy place for dinner and made small talk with Georgina and Celeste.

The two men at the table too made small talk on things of the business and politics. Despite his evil mind, Jacob was a good businessman and had helped push his family's publishing empire to new heights with offices in New York City, Chicago and San Francisco. As the third course of the meal was being served, and the jewels on Rebecca's neck and ears glittered in the dim lights of the very new technology of electric lights a lower ranking maid came into the dining room and told the family there were people coming up the long path of the estate and up to the house. 

Jacob, who was now feeling all the alcohol in his system from the various vodka tonics during dinner growled displeasure at more guests coming.

"People?" Rebecca said, hushing her son.

"It's too dark, madam, to see who they are but it's two people. Shall I intercept at the door and let them know the family is at dinner?" The maid asked.

Celeste looked at Charlotte hoping Sabrina inside of her knew what was to come. Charlotte did not know, Sabrina had gone quiet. 

"No, I think we'll be fine, we're almost done here aren't we?" Rebecca asked the table.

Everyone seemed to agree.

"I don't really feel like eating anymore but I don't think I want more company." Jacob repeated his anti-social feeling of the night with another gulp of his vodka-tonic.

"Who ever it is, I'm sure they won't stay long." Rebecca added as she got up from the table signaling to the others to do the same. "Let's all go into the drawing room and when receive our guests." She added hoping to change the mood of the group.

As the family went off into the drawing room that was attached to the dinning room through a small corridor, the maid went to the front door and opened it as the two people made their way up the pebble covered path of the entrance. The maid could make out a woman and a man, but the evening shadows obscured their faces but as the two guests slowly made their way closer and closer to the front of door that had the lighting of two large lanterns of gas on either side it was finally clear to the maid who the guests were.

The orange light shined down from the gas lanterns at the front door and the maid gasped in shock at who she saw standing before her. 

Inside, the family again made small talk over night-caps of brandy and more vodka tonics for Jacob. Hamstead, the family's personal driver who had quickly become a member of the Lord family inner circle, smoked at the fireplace while Jacob talked his ear off about the New York office in a slurred mess of words. Hamstead, being a good employee, smiled and nodded.

Celeste and Charlotte sat on a sofa and played a game of cat's cradle with a fluffy string of red yarn that became tangled in the little girl's fingers. She laughed out loud as Rebecca grinned with glee to see her granddaughter so happy even after her father Jacob locked her in the turret. 

"She's so lovely." Georgina said of her daughter Charlotte, of course in reality she was Mary Goode in the body of Georgina. 

"She's been through so much." Rebecca said, her diamonds still glittering in the new light of the drawing room. "Her mother is a criminal. A vagrant of sorts. Before she vanished from the island and died she'd roam the village at odd jobs and apartments. It was a blessing Jacob got full custody. Who knows how this beautiful child would have turned out had Mary Goode and her hermit mother raised her on their own." The grandmother added not knowing she was talking to Mary herself.

Georgina lifted a brow and took a breath not expecting to hear such vitriol and lies about her former-self. 

"I did hear that Mary was, for the most part, at Mr. Lord's beck and call. Their separation before marriage was supposedly on her terms after he treated her so poorly." Georgina said speaking the truth.

Rebecca tilted her head at Georgina and she narrowed  her eyes in suspicion. No one knew that was the truth, no one. Not even the judge who Rebecca paid off to insure Charlotte was taken from her mother permanently. Rebecca wondered how Georgian would have ever known that. 

"You ‘heard that’ from whom?” Rebecca asked coldly. 

Georgina noticed her mistress’ iciness and quickly regrouped. 

“Just gossip, nothing more.” 

“My son treated her poorly, you said. Well my dear that just goes to show you can't always believe what you hear." Rebecca said lying and covering for her awful son as the two women took the quick awkward moment to sip from their tiny glasses of brandy. 

Then a knock came to the double doors of the drawing room, and they slid open.

The maid came in with a gray look on her face.

"What is it?" Rebecca asked.

"May I present to you, Mrs. Sebastian Lord." The maid announced as Evie walked into the drawing room in a dark green taffeta dress and petty-coat that shined in the lights of the room. Her hair beautifully tied up in an up-do with a small hat that crowned her head. Her entrance was triumphant and regal and she curtsied as the family looked on in shock.

"I'm home." Evie announced confidentiality.

"EVIE!!!" Charlotte said jumping up from the sofa with Charlotte and rushing over to her cousin's widow and smashing into the green dress' skirt.

"Hello you!" Evie said squeezing Charlotte back as Celeste approached and also gave her a kiss on each cheek and a tight hug. 

"Evie! My god! How did you get here?" Celeste wondered happily hugging Evie again as if she wanted to make sure it was as really her, all five foot four of her.

Evie lifted a brow and looked over at the shocked faces of Jacob and Rebecca who shot glances at each other wondering what Evie was about to say.

"Dr. Kim decided that I was doing much better. His treatments have done so much to help me realize that I was ..." Evie paused unable to go along with the idea she had in her mind to pretend that the Lords were right and she was insane "That I wasn't at all what everyone assumed I was. I'm fine. Healthy. Well. And I'm home." She announced.

Rebecca slowly got up from her perch on the sofa with Georgina who pretended to be shocked to see Evie. Rebecca slowly walked over to Evie who stood stoic and strong center in the room as Jacob's alcohol swirled in his veins. Hamstead stepped aside and went over to sit with Georgina to see the fireworks that were sure to come.

Rebecca looked into Evie's eyes, now face to face after months of the young woman being wrongfully locked away at Windcliff sanitarium. She could see that indeed Evie was not sick in her mind. Perhaps never was but Rebecca would never admit that, she would rather die than admit being wrong. 

"Well, you certainly look well my dear. Welcome home." Rebecca said kissing Evie on each cheek as Celeste did.

"MOTHER!" Jacob shouted, alarmed at his mother's quick acceptance of Evie coming home.

"She's family Jacob. And Ive decided that Enough is enough. We have all suffered to long." Rebecca added.

"I won't stand here and watch this insolence by my own mother! We know what kind diseased mind this woman has. How can we accept her back so easily?" Jacob asked in his drunken breath spewing around the room.

"Mr. Lord, I assure you, Dr. Kim has agreed that I am well. I need nothing from his services any longer. I promise you this." Evie said lying and omitting the fact she was taken by the hospital by Sebastian.

"He would have told us this!" Jacob screamed angry that the heiress to the family fortune was now back in the house and again in his way to all the money he saw he deserved. 

"Dr. Kim knows that I am well, he knows this because the things everyone said I was seeing were true. They perhaps were really happening to me here. Things that I cannot explain or understand, but he knows now that what I saw was real whether it was planted by someone or not." Evie said stepping to the side to look Jacob in the face for attempting to make her go inside.

"SO THERE! There you have it! She admits she saw Sebastian's ghost or whatever it was that was happening while she lived here. How can we trust this insane person in our midst after she's clearly admitting to having seen our beloved Sebastian's alive!" Jacob shouted.

"Because Sebastian isn't dead." Evie said to a gasp in the room as the maid quickly left. 

"Evie, please. You know he is." Celeste said softly seeing her friend slowly go backwards into what they saw was an act of an insane woman thinking her dead husband was alive.

"You know I didn't think Sebastian was alive. I saw him dead. I held his body in my arms. His blood is still soaked in the dress I wore on our wedding day. But someone wanted me to believe I was seeing him around the Tirymôr house. Whether I imagined these things or they were made for me to believe they were imagined, they were there. I saw them. But that's besides the point now." Evie said turning back to Rebecca who was now standing next to Charlotte and Celeste.

"Why is that?" Rebecca asked.

Mary in Georgina’s body, knew what was coming. 

"Because, Mrs. Lord, Sebastian is alive. I keep telling you." Evie answered.

"My dear..." Rebecca began before Jacob interrupted.

"Come with me!! We are taking you back to Windcliff right this minute!!" Jacob shouted as he lunged for Evie and grabbed her by the wrist.

"Let go!!!" She shouted.

"JACOB!" Rebecca yelled.

"I said let go of me!! You're hurting me!!" Evie said again, her hand now turning a dark color from the squeeze in the wrist by Jacob's large heavy hands.

"No one in this state of mind deserves to be in this house and around my child. You are NOT WELL! NOT WELL!!!" Jacob screamed again yanking at Evie attempting to drag her out of the drawing room.

"DADDY!" Charlotte screamed in tears as she buried her face into Celeste's skirt.

The room was upside down. People yelling, Hamstead stepping into try and calm Jacob who wouldn't hear any of it. The commotion was too much for Charlotte who was crying at all the yelling and the psychical pushing of Evie. Then, a striking moment happened when a voice, clear, conscience, and powerful came from the open double doors of the drawing room.

"Release my wife." Sebastian said. 

A hush fell over the room with only a light gasp from Celeste breaking the quiet shock. 

Everyone's heart dropped. Sebastian was home and the truth was out. He was indeed alive---in one aspect. 

Georgina was for the most part the only one silent the whole time. She knew what was coming the whole time. Sebastian shot her a look and she looked down into the glass of her brandy just as Rebecca noticed Georgina rub the scars on her neck from her attack, the attack outside that very drawing room by Sebastian just before Mary and Georgina switched bodies.

"My god!!It’s true! I … wondered but I didn’t want to believe it! " Rebecca said in shock. She had suspected this was the truth so long ago but seeing him in the flesh was jarring to her mind. 

There were pale faces in the room, frightened at seeing a ghost, some sort of trick of the eye. Was it really truly Sebastian in front of them? They had mourned his death. They had witnessed his burial. But he was there right in front of their vary eyes in flesh and bone...and cold blood. 

"This is ...this is a fantasy. I must be asleep. I must be dreaming." Rebecca continued as she slowly walked over to her grandson almost afraid of what she was staring at.

Sebastian smiled at his carefully approaching grandmother Rebecca as the other's watched in awe, she then touched his cold face to feel if it was real. 

It was no dream. Jacob's heart pounded in his chest as Georgina delighted in her ex's obvious deepening fury that his rival was alive and well. 

"I thought all of this could have been some sort of mistake, that you were really alive. I thought every piece of evidence I had found was planted. Fake. But then I saw your empty coffin. And I knew it was true, you were alive. All this time." Rebecca explained our loud with tears in her eyes as if she were talking to convince herself.

"Its a long story." Sebastian said to his grandmother as Evie's eyes welled up with tears from the tight clutches of the panicking Jacon.

"I wanted it to be a lie." Rebecca added, still in disbelief at Sebastian and also still shaken from her vision of Albert earlier that night. 

"No. No... this isnt right." Jacob murmured in disgust as Evie wiggled in his tight hold. 

"Its not a lie. Its some sort of miracle and true. You really are here in front of me, perhaps this is what Albert wanted to tell me. Rebecca said.

Jacob turned to his mother alarmed at hearing his father’s name. 

“Father?” Jacob said but was quickly overshadowed by Sebastian’s reply. 

"I am back, grandmother and you should know what Uncle Jacob has done. Not just to me,  but to so many. So many!" Sebastian said. 

Rebecca turned from Sebastian to Jacob. "What he has done?" She questioned even though she could probably list the crimes her son had committed on her own. 

"Mother please! Have you lost your mind as well???" Jacob yelled still holding Evie's wrist. "This isn't Sebastian! This can't be Sebastian!! SEBASTIAN IS DEAD!!! This --- man!--must be an imposter." Jacob yelled releasing Evie who massaged the ache in her wrist.

"You would love that wouldn't you Uncle?" Sebastian growled forcing himself to keep his fangs in his mouth and not plant them on his murderous monstrous uncle. 

"This is an imposter!" Jacob repeated.

"Jacob, perhaps its time you tell us everything." Rebecca said as Celeste moved Charlotte to the sofa with Georgina as a safety precaution as the others sorted out how Sebastian could be alive. 

"This man has used our family's most horrible moments against us and is at the core of all our troubles, Grandmother, he always has been. He is responsible for my  mother's death, not my father. He is responsible for Gaspar and all his cons and lies over the years to you, he is responsible for what happened to me and he tried to make it look like Evie was the one who was losing her mind, when in fact he's been the one who was mad all this time. A wolf in sheep's clothing. He set me up and I lived to tell the story. But I am back, and he will no longer rule over this family in the next generation, I promise you this." Sebastian said, finally exposing his uncle for all his evils. 

"And just what did happen to you, Sebastian. How are you even here? WE BURIED YOU" Jacob said wondering out-loud what everyone else was thinking. 

"You made a mistake." Evie answered vaguely. 

"Jacob? Is what Sebastian saying true???" Rebecca asked, but in her heart she knew the truth. He was the monster all along. Not David, her missing son. Not Sabrina. Not Mary. Not Evie. 

Jacob felt cornered. He could see everyone staring at him, angry, confused. Lost. He lunged at Evie, grabbed her by the wrist again. She screamed and he pulled her over to a desk in the corner of the drawing room and grabbed a letter opener and placed the sharp weapon to her throat.

"Ill Kill her. I swear Ill kill her!" The drunk Jacob said to The screams of the women in the room.

Hamstead and Sebastian squared up and began to move in on Jacob who had Evie with one harm pulled behind her back. He slowly walked backwards and brought Evie along with him. 

"I Swear I will slit this bitch's throat! Don't come any closer!!!" Jacob screamed at the two men coming at him.

Rebecca gasped in horror.

"Let her go Uncle! You've hurt her long enough!" Sebastian shouted, the light of the room illuminating his pale white skin. 

"You little putrid mongrel, you should have stayed dead in your grave for all time. I should have killed her too. I should have had her head blown off but Mary is a poor shot!" Jacob said clearly admitting to his crime and shocking the room.

Georgina again, Mary in another life, felt stick to her stomach hearing her name in Jacob's mouth. Charlotte squeezed her mother's hand. 

Just before Sebastian and Hamstead could reach the drunk Jacob, he pushed Evie forward, the letter opener grazing her neck and slicing it open but causing only a superficial cut. Evie fell forward with her neck slightly bleeding and Jacob jumped through the closed French doors of the drawing room creating a loud crashing sound like thunder and lightening in the sky glass flying everywhere.

Debris was all over the drawing room; Jacob ran out onto the terrace that lead to the lush green yard of the estate where he vanished into the dark night leaving only the shards of glass and wood stained with his blood all over the floor broken and destroyed like his ego and plot. 

Sebastian picked up a shard and with his finger tasted his uncle’s blood increasing the his appetite for the crimson fluid, then he rushed over to Evie and put his hand over her neck wound. 

"Its not hurt, I’m not hurt." She said, as he licked the blood from his hand. 

The women quickly rushed to aid Evie as Hamstead wondered if he and Sebastian should go after Jacob.

"Let him go. Vermin always hide in the day but once the night comes again he'll appear and Ill be waiting." Sebastian said as the fire in the hearth grew hotter and Rebecca's heartbeat began to beat faster and faster in her chest as she had noticed him lick the blood from his hand & the glass. She couldn’t help but wonder just what in the world had become of her grandson and how they’d explain his return to life to the outside world.

Rebecca held tight to the rosary beads in her dress pocket and wondered if he was the same young man before his supposed death? Or had Eliza’s spell changed him for good. 


With all the commotion no one had noticed the house maid had left. She rushed out of the room as someone else had pulled on the long rope outside the front door that rang the house bell to notify the household when there were more visitors. 

As the family recouped from the shocking moment of Jacob's attack, Filipe and Nikolas rushed into the drawing room on word of what was happening from the maid. 

"EVIE!!!" shouted a familiar voice.

Evie and her brother Nik reunite

Evie turned now holding a white handkerchief to the cut on her neck to see her brother Nikolas standing at the drawing room fresh from searching for her at Lockwood Cabin. 

Tears instantly filled her eyes. when she recognized the young Nikolas who was now grown into a strapping 23 year old man. A face she never thought she'd see again. 

He felt the same. 

"Niky?? Oh my god Niky is if really you?!?” She asked still trying to make sense of the face she was seeing as Filipe quickly rushed over to Celeste who was huddled with Charlotte.

As it quickly registered to Evie that it was indeed her younger brother standing in front of her, she rushed over to him and hugged him tight and whispered a sweet "Oh, Niky thank god you're here."

Filipe then embraced his beautiful Celeste too as she quietly brought him up to speed on what happened but still hid the fact she was pregnant and was still unsure of what to do about it.

Sebastian smiled at how happy Evie was to see Nik. All he wanted, his new purpose in what this new existence in life was, was to make Evie Jordan-Lord as happy as she was right in that moment with her green eyes sparkling, her cheeks pink with warmth. 

A warmth of body Sebastian could never give or feel again.

He wondered how long it could last, their love, this elation. He knew the road ahead of would be incredibly strenuous, especially for her. His life was now in the shadows and she was still apart of the world of light. Evie turned from her brother and brought Nik over to meet Sebastian. They exchanged pleasantries and Sebastian again thought about the next chapter in their lives just as Rebecca took pause when she recognized Nik as the man who said he was Evie's lawyer when she ran into him and Christian at Windcliff. 

Rebecca sat back down stoically on the sofa and let her mind drift off to a world of suspicion and worry over everything that had transpired: Her son’s multiple betrayals, her grandson’s miraculous return from the grave, Evie’s incredible fortitude to push through all that has happened to her… and yes even Rebecca’s own survival through it all.

How would they move passed it all?, Rebecca thought. Sebastian’s return would be almost impossible to explain to outsiders….and as often happens, secrets are exposed once they touch the light. 

****

Jacob is stalked in the park 

Jacob was on the run.

He made it down through Tirymôr Forest where the family estate was, deep inside thickets and thickets of tress. He felt the cold breath of fait breathing down his neck now that practically all his evil deeds were exposed to his family. He felt defeated. He felt lost. He felt drunk.

As he walked through the village in the salty night air through the darkness that now was the 11pm hour. He found himself in the center of the village park under the large Burch trees that created a pitch black canopy of leaves and branches above his head covering his view of the night sky.

He reached into his fest and pulled out a silver flask and flipped open the top and downed more vodka that had been made warm from this heat from his chest.

He spit some of it out and meandered down the center path of the park. He tripped his foot on a piece of lifted concreate and fell to the floor. His hair was tussled, he had leaves stuck to his vest and his pocket watch broke on the fall. 

In his drunken rage at his fall he through the half empty flask at a tree and watch it burst open and splatter vodka all over a bush.

"DAMN IT!" Jacob screamed into the night air.

Then he heard a rusting in the bushes just beyond the tree. He squinted to make his eyes focus better in the area but it was too dark. He couldn't make anything out in the shadows.

"Whos there?" He asked in a slur of a voice. 

No one answered. 

Jacob tried to get up, but he was too drunk, too broken and too worried about the fall out from his expose at Tirymôr to worry about what was watching him in a bust. Perhaps it was a dog, he thought. Some mangey dog that ran away from  his home down the street and found himself in the park with a drunk Jacob.

What Jacob didn't know was that he was half right. An animal was watching him from the darkness of the bushes just beyond the tree where he through his vodka flask. 

The animal was Christian Evans dressed in a dark cloak hungry for human flesh thanks to Dr. Kim's cellular modification and medicines induced by a barrage of brain washing, he was now a hungry animal for human flesh. Not just any human flesh. Jacob Lord's human flesh. 

Christian had arrived on Welshport Island hours ago. He had watched the whole spectacle at the mansion from yet another shadowy blind that kept him out of site from the Lord family all throughout dinner and even when Sebastian and Evie arrived, in fact it was almost caught by Sebastian and Evie as they arrived all three at the same time. 

Christian, however, drugged mentally incapacitated and brainwashed, hid quickly and watched from a hiding place. 

He watched. He listened. He waited, and when Jacob burst through the French doors of the drawing room and made his stammering exit towards the village Christian followed.

Jacob was banged up from his flight through the French doors. His hands were slightly cut and his arms had burses all over them. He sit on the floor still, reeling from his embarrassing fall in the park, and rolled up his sleeves to see his injuries. 

Christian watched this too. Very carefully. Each time Jacob looked down at something on his body, he slowly made his way closer and closer to Jacob has he slobbered over himself and cursed his family for what he saw as a betrayal. 

Then Jacob, who hadn't been paying attention, looked up and in front of him was a frozen eyed, cold hearted, blank staring Christian Evans who dropped the hood of his cloak and looked down at Jacob.

"You!" Jacob said. "What the hell do you want? Were you watching me this whole time?" Jacob added from the ground.

Christian didn't say a word and stepped closer.

"Get out of here!" Jacob said, but before he could guess what Christian wanted, the monster that was the old constable of Welshport jumped on Jacob and began to bite at his neck taking a chunk of Jacob’s flesh into his mouth..

Jacob screamed bloody murder, a scream that echoed through the trees of the town park and bounced off all the small buildings in town. He punched at Christian's face. He punched the mad man in this ribs. Blood was now pouring out of Jacob's neck, the small pieces of flesh that were bitten off were swallowed whole by the now cannible Christian. 

Then Jacob, with all the might he had, punched again at Christian's face knocking him off of him. Christian groaned and rolled over in the pavement and held his eye that was stinging with pain. 

"You ... you bit me! YOU BIT ME!" Jacob yelled at the creature as he too scrambled to is feet and held the neck wound that was leaking blood all down his white shirt like a river of red water streaming from the mountain tops.

Christian got up, his eye swollen and in pain and growled again. Jacob could see something was different in the man. Something bizarre and animalistic. Christian's mouth was completely stained with Jacob's blood. His teeth were no longer white pearls of bone but blood soaked pomegranate seeds ripe for the picking. 

"What the hell has happened to you?" Jacob said in a hushed voice as the monster came at him again. 

This time Jacob was prepared and they fought. Punch after punch. Slap after slap, until one was on top of the other and they were rolling around the lawn of the park like bloody children fighting in a school playground.


Meanwhile, as Tirymôr House, Evie and Sebastian cuddled on a sofa in front of a roaring fire as they talked to Nikolas about his arrival at the Island and how hard it was to find her. He told them both of the struggles to get inside the hospital and how het met Alice, and Matthew and how they were all hoping to get to Evie before something bad happened.

"Then Alice saw something strange in some vision and when we got to the cottage she saw you, there was no one there. It was really odd we were expecting some kind of monster but there was no one there. I truly believed you were in danger Evie, I was terrified" Nik explained not realizing he was looking at that very monster dead in the eye: Sebastian, the vampire that haunted Alice's visions.

Evie & Sebastian looked at each other uncomfortably knowing he was what Alice saw. 

As they spoke, upstairs, Georgina came into Charlotte's room and saw that her bed was empty. She checked the closets and under the bed thinking she was playing a game. But Charlotte was gone.

Across the hall and down four doors, Rebecca's serine bed with its flowing sheets shaded by the thick golden drapes that hung over the darkened bay windows that looked out loud not the grand Atlantic was still untouched and empty too. 

Over in the village in their little cottage, Filipe rolled over in bed, his skin still moist from making love to Celeste that night. He  awoke, and as his eyes adjusted to the dim light of the room, he noticed Celeste’s side of the bed had the sheets pulled back — she was missing from his side. 


Back at the park, Jacob and Christian continued to fight just as a shadowy person arrived. They watched as the two one a human monster and the other a medically modified monster, gave it their all to kill one another. Then, the shadowy person lifted their arm. In their black gloved hand was a gun. 

It was the same gun Jacob gave Mary to shoot and kill Sebastian months and months before. 

Christian and Jacob got up from the ground to regroup. 

The person holding the gun dressed the black cloak, with a black glove pulled the trigger and shot Christian four times in the chest.

Jacob watched as Christian gasped for air, blood spewed from the wounds at a rapid pace. He was frozen in shock and watched as Christian rapidly took his last breaths and died right in front of his eyes.

Then Jacob turned around to see who the shooter was and he gasped in shock—it was someone familiar, someone he knew but hadn’t seen in years. Then the gun went off again twice from his own gun.

Two bullets into Jacob's chest. 

Jacob fell to the ground blood pouring from his chest onto the cobble stone path. He gasped for air. Chocking, his eyes opened reflecting the moon in both like a giant saucer of milk in the center of both eyes. The murder came over and stood over him. Jacob mouthed the word “How?” in a whisper but the shooter knelt down and put their hand over his mouth and their index finger over their own lips shushing him until his eyes rolled to the back of his head and he went out cold. 

Then the shooter all in black vanished just as quick as they appeared into the misty fog of Welshport leaving both men on the ground bleeding from various places to die in the cold night air.

 




Sunday, June 19, 2022

B2/Ch10: THE BITE & THE BEAST

Welshport Village

The Village of Welshport had an 8 block radius of shops and saloons and businesses that helped the town's people run their day without having to load a small ferry over to the mainland, the closest bigger town being Bangor, Maine. On the outskirts of the village were the homes of all their residents. Some were clustered together in small little neighborhoods with single family cottages and other's were more spread out. 

Inside the 8 block downtown area there were a few buildings that were designated as livings spaces. Most had small businesses on the ground level, and occupants lived in tight apartments in the upper levels.

In one such 3 story Victorian apartment with several bay windows that faced the sloping street that lead to the docks was Matthew Winterborn's home that he was now sharing with this sister Alice who had mysteriously appeared to him from the depths of the ocean just a few days before. 

Matthew came home with two men he had run into while he was on shore-leave from his job as a fisherman in town. The two men, Filipe Braga and Nikolas Jordan, had been discussing Nik's sister Evie's escape from the Sanitarium on the mainland. The story Matthew eavesdropped on matched a very peculiar tale his sister Alice had told him about her friend from the hospital.

It wasn't hard to connect the dots, and Matthew promised Filipe and Nik that Alice could find Evie.

In the apartment, Alice kept herself busy watering Matthew's plants, plants he didn't have until Alice showed up. She was a special woman, a woman who had a connection to nature and all the things that made earth so special. But her eccentric persona was offsetting to most people. They all found her strange which made life for the Winterborn siblings difficult; while she was at Windcliff, Matthew was able to make a life for himself without having to worry about his sister.

As the small apartment opened and Matthew entered with Nik and Filipe, Alice seemed to have known they were coming. She  had set a small card table up in the little living room with three places for tea.

"You're late." Alice said, not turning from the window of the apartment as she watered one of her many plant friends.

"Alice, this is Nikolas and Filipe. They need your help." Matthew's voice said, his serious tone reaching Alice's ears as sincere and worrisome.  

"Hmm," She said, placing the watering can on a side table. "what kind of  help do they need exactly?" Alice replied somewhat cautiously. 

"The woman you met at Windcliff, was her name Evie?" Matthew asked as Filipe and Nik flanked him on each side. 

"Yes." Alice replied. "Why?" 

"This is her brother and her friend. They're worried about where she might be and I know that you can help. They fear she's in danger." Matthew said.

"I'd sincerely appreciate your help, Miss. Winterborn, Evie is my best friend and I think that where ever she is, she isn't safe. If you can, please help us." Nik added.

"Why do you think I can help?" Alice asked sitting in an open chair near a window that was framed with two large ivy plants that had grown so large in the 3 days since it was purchased that they looked much older than they were.

"Alice, it's ok. You can be who you are." Matthew said encouraging his sister who was hiding her abilities from the new comers. 

"But Matthew you told me...you told me I couldn't." She said.

"I did. I know I did. But, perhaps I was wrong, perhaps this was the reason you were gifted with everything you can do. To help people like Evie. It was different before, I was too scared for you and what people would do to you if they knew. But Evie really needs your help now and she's your friend." Matthew explained.

"She is my friend and I've been doing everything I can to block out what has happened to her because I was afraid,  but if you trust these two men, I will help, I would be glad to." Alice replied. "Give me your hand." She added standing up and coming over to Nik.

Nikolas looked at Filipe who's worry about Evie's safety with Sebastian, whom he suspected as having kidnapped her from Windcliff, was growing more and more dire by the hour. Nik didn't know what to do with his hand but Filipe nudged his chin up encouraging him to play along with Alice. 

Nik stepped forward slightly and swallowed hard. He extended his hands out to Alice who grabbed hold. His hands were rough, a sign of all the hard work he had been doing back in England since the Jordan family had fallen out of the high society and he was forced to work in a factory. Alice could also feel his energy through his hands. He was kind. Loving. He was worried. Frantic. And scared for his sister. She smiled at him, seeing her own brother in Nik's protective gaze. 

"I want you Nikolas to close your eyes and breath in deep. Take in all the sounds that you hear and focus on an image in your mind that is your sister or reminds you most of her. Do you understand?" Alice asked, Nik nodded he did. 

The two closed their eyes. Right away Alice could feel their connection even deeper than before as Nikolas began to focus on Evie. 

Alice opened here eyes and they were completely white, the iris' had rolled to the back of her head, her skin would flash scales and back to human skin, then flash scales again. Her neck would flash the gashes of her gills then back to normal again...she was now in a trans-like state, in her mind, a vision began to play out: She felt a breeze, a strong breeze and saw trees and flowers. But it was not just a random bunch of tree that she was seeing. The earth was showing her a forest, thick and lush. Filled with Beech trees and pines. The greens were so vivid and every shade of green that a person could imagine. She was now inside the forest herself, her body transporting itself telepathically as if she were really walking the grassy path inside where the canopy of trees blocked out the Welshport sky. 

"Its cool here. I can smell the sea but I do not see it." Alice said aloud. 

"Do you see Evie?" Filipe asked. "Is she with anyone?" He added expecting her to describe Sebastian. 

"Silence!" Alice ordered. "I see thick trunks of trees and grass. So much grass. The cool air tells me that I am in a place that is safe. A place that is almost remote but accessible. Yes, it feels as if it is somewhere far but we can be where this place is. There's a little cottage in the distance, I can see it, I can see the cottage." Alice added.

"Alice can you tell us where the cottage is?" Matthew asked.

"It's here, on the island. It's here I believe it's here." She said.

"Is Evie there?" Matthew asked again.

"I ..." Alice began to speak but suddenly stopped. In her mind she began to walk closer to the cottage to get a better look. It was painted white but the paint had been aged several decades old. It was showing the gray of the rocks under it now. The shutters on all the windows were a pale color, Alice guessed they used to be bright blue but had since become gray. "It's so quiet." Alice said.

"Please, Alice, if you can see Evie there please tell us. There aren't too many cottages like this on Welshport, we could easily narrow them down." Filipe said.

Alice stepped forward in her mind, she could feel the air again, cool and salty. She stepped closer to a first floor window of the cottage to try and look inside. 

"I can see it!!!" Nik said. "I CAN SEE IT TOO!!!" 

Their connection was now flowing like an electrical current between Nik and Alice, back and forth and he could see what she was seeing; vividly, clearly and almost as if he were there too.

"What else do you see?" Matthew asked.

"Shadows." Alice and Nik both said at the same time. 

A shiver ran up Filipe's spine. 

"There is someone there. I can see someone standing there." Alice said.

"Yes, I see them too." Nik confirmed.

Alice stepped closer to the window. She squinted to allow her eyes to adjust to the light from the outside to the darkness of the room in the cottage. She could smell something putrid and rotting. It was death!

As she moved her faced closer to the window, out of the shadows came a single large tarantula crawling upside down over the top of the window sill. Then another. Then two more. Then four and five and six at a time. Soon, Alice was swatting hundreds if not thousands of large hairy black tarantula's from her face. She screamed and continued to swat at them as the kept flowing out of the window like they would never stop. 

And then, without a second to think Alice stood firm on the ground and clinched her firsts and screamed into the open window like a banshee cracking the sky above with a hellish yelp to prove her powers.

"I am not deterred." she growled into the black shadows of the inside of the cottage.

And then tarantulas vanished..... there was a brief moment quiet before the smell of death re-appeared and it was quiet. 

"Alice...." Nik whispered from his unconscious state of mind still latched on to her telepathically. He could feel himself become nervous with this silence. His stomach in knots, his blood racing. His mind clouded with deadly thoughts. 

Then, Alice, stoic and brave peeked back into the dark window of the small house, but slowly out of the shadows, like a figure emerging from a vat of molasses, a dark figure appeared with a taste for blood on his lips. 

It was Sebastian in monstrous vampire form. 

He lunged at Alice deep from the shadows of the room with his mouth open ready for her blood.

He rushed the window like a phantom of darkness with his mouth gaping, his fangs aching for a neck to pierce and his eyes black like the night, her skin cold and transparent. This wasn't earth bound Sebastian but the soul that was in him now, the soul of Sebastian that was the vampire, He was different in this form. Pure coldness and malice. Purely targeted on creating death and pain wherever he was. It was this soul, this spirit that lurked inside each-bound Sebastian. And it was this that sparked the fears in all who knew what Sebastian was now.   

Alice screamed and fell backwards onto the grass in her vision and in her body in the apartment. And at the same time, both she and Nik screamed and unlatched their hands which quickly released them from the terrifying vision of cabin. Of the woods. And of the beast that was Sebastian. 

"WHAT!? WHAT HAPPENED!?" Matthew exclaimed as Alice's eyes came back to normal. "What did you see?" 

Filipe knew what they saw, his old friend that his own blood helped create. 

"It was him, wasn't it." Filipe said of his old friend who had become one with the darkness. 

"What was that? WHAT WAS THAT!!!!???" Nik shouted unable to figure out if that was human or animal. 

"That creature has Evie, doesn't he?" Alice said, connecting the dots. 

"Creature???" Matthew asked unsure of what his sister was saying. "What creature?" 

"That was Sebastian?" Nik asked, turning to Filipe for an explanation. "Does that monster have my sister Filipe? Why didn't you tell me he was....what is he? WHAT IS HE??? We have to get to her. We have to save her from him before it's too late!" Evie's brother added.

"Where is this cabin?" Matthew asked.

"The only cabin I can think Sebastian would go to is the one in the Tirymôr Forest just before the edge of the Western Ridge of the island. His grandmother's family used to own a small house there that he loved when he was a kid. That has to be the one." Filipe said.

"We have to go! There's no time to lose." Nik said turning from Filipe to Alice. "Thank you for your help. I don't know how to repay you." 

"Take me. You'll need me when you face that monster." Alice said. 

Nik didn't want to in danger her, he looked over at her brother Matthew who shrugged. "She can really help point the way." Matthew said.

The clock was ticking and the group did have a very short window of time before Sebastian woke from his daytime slumber. They all agreed, and the group of 4 quickly rushed out of Matthew's small village apartment and headed their way to the edge of the Tirymôr Forest to find and Save Evie Jordan from her monstrous husband Sebastian. 

****

Celeste & Rebecca confront Jacob

The over-cast sky with blobs of late winter clouds held on throughout the day over Welshport. The main drawing room inside of Tirymôr House would flash light and dark as those clouds passed over the sun in bursts of peek-a-boo like games. 

Jacob Lord, freshly shaven and dashing in his dark gray suit walked in to see his mother Rebecca with a stern look on her face sitting on a large golden sofa with her maid Georgina standing at her side,. Both were facing the drawing room doorway. Across from Rebecca, with her back to Jacob was Celeste DeViana who stood up quickly to face Jacob.

"What's this?" Jacob wondered as the energy in the room was tense and ominous. 

Celeste squeezed her own hands that were in a tight ball at her waist but said nothing. She clinched her jaw and expected Jacob to see right through what was happening and possibly reveal her family secret to Rebecca. 

"Thank you Miss DeViana, you may go." Rebecca said, excusing Celeste.

"I think I should stay ma'am." Celeste replied bravely. 

"Are you going to tell me what this is all about or do I need to call one of your psychics to have then read my tarots?" Jacob said snidely. 

"Miss DeViana has told me that last night you punished your daughter and locked her in the turret room, which is intolerably cruel Jacob, even for you. It's no wonder she didn't come to dinner. When I asked you why she didn't come down to dinner you lied. You said she wasn't feeling well. Get her out of that room." Rebecca ordered. 

"What else did Celeste tell you?" Jacob said looking dead in Celeste's fearful eyes thinking that perhaps she had mentioned Sabrina or the night they shared together when he blackmailed her into bed.

Rebecca turned to her wicked son and narrowed her eyes suspiciously. "What else is there to say?” 

Jacob shrugged childishly. 

“Go get your child and bring her down here. Celeste can wash her up and hopefully the poor thing isn't too damaged to function. I know you have a basic understanding of human life, Jacob, but this is very dark. Do you even know what this would do to her? Locking her away like this?" Rebecca asked.

"She's being punished. She knows what she did, this punishment fits what she has done." Jacob replied coldly. 

"What on earth could a 10 year old child do to deserve this type of punishment from her father?? Give Georgina the key, right now, and she will get Charlotte." Rebecca ordered.

"A 10 year old girl..." Jacob said with a grin looking at Celeste knowing full well a grown woman's spirit was dwelling inside that 10 year old girl. 

Jacob was sure now that Celeste didn't give up her full knowledge of Sabrina living inside Charlotte or anything else he had done, Rebecca was clearly in the dark about everything but he wondered should he drop the bomb or use it to his advantage. It could be a very good insurance policy going forward along with what he had on Celeste's family. He removed the key from his jacket pocket and handed it to Georgina but never unlocked his gaze with Celeste who he found utterly stunning in the cool light coming from the windows of the drawing room.

Georgina grabbed the key and quickly made her way to the turret room. 

"Honestly Jacob, the things you plan the things you do without even consulting me. I could have easily said that this punishment, for whatever she did, was out of line." Rebecca offered.

"Yes well I doubt that mother." Jacob answered sitting himself across from her. Celeste still standing there like a marble statue. 

"Are you going to tell me?" Rebecca asked in frustration. 

"Why don't I let Celeste explain. She was there, weren't you Miss DeViana?" He said putting her on the spot. 

 Celeste lifted a brown and nervously flattened the front of her long dress that had periwinkles in green and hydrangeas in blue all cascading down the front in an ornate design that caught the eye of any onlooker. 

"Sir, it's not for me to say what she did, only that I feared for her and wanted her to finish out whatever punishment you saw fit in her own room." Celeste said, which was what she had told Rebecca.

"How very diplomatic of you." Jacob sniffed.

*

Charlotte locked in the turret

Over at the turret door, Georgina frantically unlocked it. She opened it and saw only darkness at first but then inside she could see a small lamp lit with a smidge of sun peaking from the three rectangular stained glass windows of the turret.

Georgina, who was in reality Charlotte's birth mother Mary in a new body, struggled to find the little girl who was hiding in a small closet to the side of the circular room.

"Charlotte, Charlotte, honey its me. Its Georgina." The maid said.

Charlotte came out of the closet, her long blond hair tied in messy braids that had fallen out of link as the hours passed along in the room.

She was frightened at first, unsure of why Georgina had come and not Celeste or Jacob, but then, in a powerful feeling in her mind from Sabrina, Charlotte could see through the magic that was over Georgina's body and could see that Georgina was truly Mary, her mother.

"Georgina?" Charlotte said, not believing what she was being shown by the spirt of Sabrina inside of her.

"Come on dear, your grandmother has freed you. Celeste is downstairs waiting for you." Georgina said extending her hand for Charlotte to grab.

"You're not Georgina. I can see you. I CAN SEE YOU!!!" The little girl said in glee and ran up to Georgina and hugged her tightly. "Mother is it really you??" She asked with so much happiness in her voice that Georgina shed a small tear in their embrace. 

"How can you see me? How did you know?" Georgina asked. 

"Aunt Sabrina. She helps me. She helps me see everything for what it really is. She helps me." Charlotte replied with her face buries in her mother's puffy sleeved shoulder. 

"You must keep it a secret from everyone Charlotte, especially your father. Its the only way I can be near to you and keep you safe. If your father was to discover me hidden behind Georgina's face I don't know what he would to do me. Do you understand?" Georgina asked. 

"Yes, I understand." Charlotte's little voice replied.

"That's a good girl.” Georgina said. 

“I have done something bad. That’s why I’m here.” Charlotte added. 

“No, no my love. You haven’t. Your father is, well, he sometimes does things that go beyond understanding.” Georgina oddly replied protecting the man who destroyed her life when she lived as Mary. Even now he had a power over her heart. 

“No mother. Sabrina and I made a plan. With Celeste to...” the young Lord heiress paused and looked at the floor. 

“Do what Charlotte?”

Charlotte looked up from her dirty bare feet and said nothing she only moved her finger across her neck signifying death.

Georgina’s eyes widened “Oh against your farther?” 

Charlotte nodded her head confirming.

“I see. Let’s just forget all about this and stay close to me ok?No more of this kind of talk. Sabrina too.” Georgina ordered feeling odd about the whole plot. 

“I understand. Do you hate me?” Charlotte asked frowning. 

“I could never hate you my love. Never. I changed my whole entire body, my life, my face, my world just to be near you. I’m here now in this body to be with you. Forever. Now come, they're waiting for us in the drawing room." Georgina added completely chilled by her own child’s murderous plan. 

*

Back in the drawing room Rebecca was growing more and more frustrated with her son's antics. She thought about the conversation she had with Eliza about how evil was lurking within the walls of Tirymôr itself. In the back of her mind though, she thought about her missing grandson Sebastian. 

Was Sebastian the evil like Gaspar’s last words? Or was it Jacob? Eliza was responsible for Sebastian’s ungodly return to life and vanishing but could he be the evil in their midst? 

She wondered if perhaps that evil wasn't Sebastian and was sitting in front of her in the form of her own son, a cruel man who would stop at nothing to get what he wanted, even incarcerate his own child in a turret. 

"Why didn't you come to me as Celeste did with the matter of Charlotte?" Rebecca asked still trying to connect the dots.

"Because she's my child, not yours. I decide whether or not she should be punished for something, not you. Don't you think you enough on your plate? The business, this household?" Jacob said.

"The business has it's proper mechanisms to take care of itself, you know that. And this household is at the upmost importance including all who dwell here including my granddaughter. You will not punish her this way ever again without consulting me. Is that clear?" Rebecca askes sternly. 

"How dare you mother!! How dare you intervene on how I deal with my child and when she does things that need to a punishment such as this. Celeste may have told you what the punishment was but she didn't tell you the whole situation, and I am sure she wouldn't mind if I explain so that you have some sort of context. What do you say Celeste? Wouldn't that make more sense for mother to know before she lays down the law like this?" Jacob said, hinting at revealing that Celeste and Charlotte with Sabrina's help plotted to kill Jacob.

Celeste was frightened. She didn't want to be known as an attempted murderer especially of Jacob who despite his unpopularity within Tirymôr was still Rebecca's son. Rebecca would surly denounce Celeste and most likely have her arrested for trying to stab Jacob. After all it was Celeste who was found with the scissors not Charlotte. It was now or never, Celeste had to deal with whatever was to come.

"You should tell her whatever you feel is necessary Mr. Lord." Celeste said awaiting her fait.

Jacob smirked seeing her call his bluff. He stood up from the sofa across his mother who was now getting impatient with the whole game of cat and mouse she was seeing between Celeste and Jacob. She took a deep sign and was about to order one of them to tell her what on earth they were talking about when suddenly Charlotte and Georgina came into the drawing room.

"Grandmother!!" Charlotte said bursting into the room and rushing over to Rebecca to give her a hug.

"Oh my darling, I am so sorry I didn't go looking for you. I am so so sorry. Are you ok? Did you eat? Oh! Look at your hair, we'll have Celeste fix this up for you." Rebecca said in a more mothering way to Charlotte than she ever was to her sons David and Jacob.

"I am. I am." Charlotte said putting her two little hands on Rebecca's cheek.

"Well now. Have we learned our lesson?" Jacob asked of his daughter.

She turned from her grandmother and gave her father a scowling look that could cut through a wall. 

"Yes." She answered coldly.

"Come, Charlotte, lets freshen up." Celeste said as Charlotte latched on to her governess' hand.

Just as they were leaving Jacob followed as Rebecca and Georgina discussed menus moving on from the drama of the afternoon even though the question of Sebastian still weighed heavy on Rebecca’s mind. 
 
Jacob, seeing his perfect timing grabbed Celeste's arm halting their exit just at the mouth of the drawing room doorway.

"I going to keep everything between the 3 of us for now because I don't quite know how to deal with Sabrina back under this room in one shape or form, but when I do figure it out," he sad now looking from Celeste to Charlotte who's eyes turned from blue to Sabrina's green, "I will make it so that ghost, or spirit, or whatever she wants to be known as wishes she never left the underworld. Mark my words." 

"You wont have to worry. As soon as we figure out what to do with you, you'll meet your own fait." Sabrina's voice said coming from Charlotte's little body.

Celeste was shaking, seeing the monster in front of her that she now knew could be the father of the only days old pregnancy and the young girl to her side with a spirit dwelling inside of her was terrifying and confusing. She was trapped in this hell and with her family's secret and good name in Jacob's evil hands she had no choice but to stay.

"Everything alright?" Georgina said, coming out of the drawing room with the approved menus from Rebecca for the house cook. 

"All's well as well can be. Be good Charlotte." Jacob said as Charlotte's eyes returned to their normal color.

Georgina looked over at her daughter Charlotte who seemed to be worried but no one said a word. She carried on with her duty but never kept Charlotte out of her mind and kept looking back down the hall towards her as she made her way to the kitchen.

For her part, Celeste pulled her arm out of Jacob's grasp and excused herself to freshen up Charlotte.

Jacob stood there now alone in the hall and stared down his daughter. He would keep an eye on her as she was truly the key to his undoing. 

Now alone, in her room, Charlotte grabbed on to Celeste and hugged her. Both she and Sabrina were thankful that Celeste had come to tell Rebecca and saved her from the dark lonely room in the turret. But the question still remained of the pregnancy that Charlotte psychically discovered when they hugged just a day ago.

The name of the baby's father. Who was it, Charlotte wanted to know. Sabrina too.

"I have to find out too. But I don't know how. I pray it isn't Jacob's." Celeste said. "What would I tell Filipe? He ... would never forgive me." She added

"Jacob took advantage of you, Celeste, he would understand. But you have to tell him and you have to be honest about what happened with your family. Open the door to that secret so that it takes away the power Jacob has over you." Sabrina said through the mirror in side of Charlotte's room.

"Its too painful. Its too painful!!" Celeste said as she brushed Charlotte's hair.

"But telling the truth is what helps all of us." the little girl said innocently. 

"Yes, that is true my darling, but what I have been holding all the years that you father has discovered almost impossibly, would destroy my life in so many ways. I don't know if I could ever recover. Now that I have this child growing inside of me, if it is Filipe's, I cannot risk opening up that Pandora's box. This baby deserve a life without scandal." Celeste confessed as he re-braided Charlotte's long blond trusses.

"There is only one person who can help you then." Sabrina said from the mirror as she floated in the blue mist of the glass. 

"Who?" Celeste wondered turning to the mirror.

"Eliza Goode. Go to Eliza --she can help you." Sabrina said as she slowly vanished in the smoke of the mirror and back into Charlotte's body.

Charlotte nodded in agreement with her spirit aunt Sabrina. 

Celeste feared Goode Island. She feared Eliza. But Sabrina was right. The witch would know who the father was and could possibly help her figure out her next steps should Jacob be him. 

****
A file from Dr. Kim’s office 


Windcliff Sanitarium had a brief history in upper New England. It was one of 3 mental institutions in the region and the most recently open. There had only been 2 chiefs of staff since opening in 1908, and in t hose three years the very best had been Dr. Andrew Kim.

He was trusted, and he was brilliant. His passion for helping those in need of mental help was sincere and compassionate. In Maine where he lived he was recognized as a pillar of his community, but there was also something about him that in the Victorian age people would not understand or accept. 

His personal secret, being a man who loved men could be career ending. It was an awful truth that Andrew and his late husband completely understood needed to be kept secret for not only their own professional viability but also their physical safety. 

But their secret and incredibly loving relationship before the death of Andrew's partner was not met without it's own scandal. A scandal that had yet to be born, thanks to Jacob who dangled it's expose in front of Andrew forcing him to keep Evie locked up there against her will and against all medical reason. 

Now that Evie had escaped and Jacob seemed to be on a war path, Dr. Kim was working on a way to keep his life and job safe, and the only way he saw he could do it was to eliminate Jacob all together.

Dr. Kim's newest patient was the former Constable of Welshport: Christian Evans. Christian's mind had slowly become a wasteland of darkness as he struggled to come to terms with everything he had seen the night Evie was taken. He was traumatized, terrorized and slowly but surly his mind began to wither away like dying tree in a forest full of lush pines. 

Andrew saw Christian as the perfect specimen to take on this new counter attack on Jacob. 

An orderly brought in Christian from his solitary confinement room into one of the many examination rooms at Windcliff. Christian was woozy and couldn't see through his blurry eyes. The room was cold and felt like it was being pumped with cold air from some frozen source.

As the orderly helped Christian up from his wheelchair, he moaned in resistance but was too weak to fight back. 

"Go ahead and lay him on the table." Dr. Kim asked the orderly who asked a second orderly standing at the door to help. 

"Doctor, the syringes are ready." Nurse Hoffman said, a young curly haired woman with eyes that sparkled with green and yellow flakes of light,.

"Thank you Nurse." Kim replied.

The two orderly tied Christian's legs and arms in the cold room while Dr. Kim and Nurse Hoffman examine him. He was still in good physical health, no weakness in his muscles as Kim thought would happen with the infusion of the cells that he had injected into Christian. Noting all the possibilities in his notes that did not happen, Dr. Kim was pleased to continue the cell therapy.

Dr. Kim pulled a silver tray over that sparkled under the large light that hung over Christian from the ceiling. Each vial was labeled PATIENT X, the name of the anonymous patient that died a few years before that the cells were harvested from. The man, Patient X, was a psychotic killer from a rural farm in the mountains of Vermont who had eaten his victims. Patient X had been convicted of his crimes and sentenced to life inside of Windcliff before his death when the idea to study his brain and cell modification came to Dr. Kim's mind.

Now, with Jacob using such a personal secret against him, Kim felt was time to test out the theory. 

Kim pulled up Christian's sleeve and cleaned a portion of skin off before injecting him with the third and fourth round of Patient X cells. Christian moaned again as the cells of the insane cannibal swam through his body through his blood-stream and into his brain. These cells were infused with a toxin that would fill all the tissues of Christian's body and if Dr. Kim's experiments and therapy worked would alter Christian's state of mind so that he too became just as rabid and flesh hungry as Patient X was.

"The file please." Kim asked Nurse Hoffman, who carefully handed it to Kim as she was too afraid to get into Christian's gaze. "Let's sit him up." Kim added.

The nurse went over to a large panel on the wall with several switches that controlled the lighting of the room, the hydraulics of the table and some of the shades of the widow. She selected the center switch and slowly turned the nob so that the table Christian was laying on turned into a chair and lifted his torso up and his legs in a seated position.

She then turned up the temperature of the room to a warmer feeling so that Christian's body could relax instead of stay in the tightened.

"Christian, Christian can you hear me?" Dr. Kim asked as the light above Christian focused on his face.

Christian moaned.

"This is Dr. Andrew Kim, Christian, I need you to open your eyes and look at me if you can hear me." 

Christian did nothing for a second but then opened his eyes surprising Kim.

"Very good! Do you understand what I am saying to you now? Can you see me?" The doctor asked as the nurse kept her distance, afraid of the entire procedure all together. 

Christian slowly nodded his head that he understood and could see Andrew.

"Very good, very very good. I want you to listen to me Christian, listen very closely. In this picture here, is a man that has done some terrible things. Do you recognize him?" Kim asked opening the file he was handed and showing him a black and white image taken from a news paper clipping of Jacob Lord.

Christian nodded that he did recognize the man in the photo.

"Good. He has done some terrible things. To you, to Evie, even to me. I want you to do something for me Christian, I want you to do something for Evie. In just a week's time, I want you to go where this man lives in the dead of night and I want you to make sure that he does not live to see the sunrise. Does that make sense to you Christian?" Dr. Kim asked.

Christian made a noise that he rejected the idea to Dr. Kim's disappointment. 

"He's still a bit resistant." Kim said to the nurse. "It makes sense, we've only injected some of the Patient X cells. The week we're giving him to acclimate to the treatment should change that." Kim added.

"Yes doctor." Nurse Hoffman taking notes of the entire session.

"Christian," Kim said, now standing up from the seat in front of the table Christian was on, "I'm going to inject you now with some more of this medicine. Ok? This is just to further you along on your new journey.:" Kim said. 

Nurse Hoffman perked up. There was no plan on increasing the cell injection of Patient X so soon. It was only to be done daily, no more than that. It seemed too much for more cells in one day. 

"Doctor, are we sure we want to do this today? He just had his daily allotment of the cell treatment." She asked. 

"We need to make sure that when the time comes Mr. Evans is prepared and secure in his mind to do what I ask him to do. We have to increase the treatment daily. This should be noted so that we can further the experiment along when and if we have to try again." Dr. Kim instructed noting that Christian may fail in the experiment.

"Do you not expect him to succeed, doctor?" She wondered. 

"I expect you to take notes of what I am doing not question me Nurse Hoffman. Can you do that?" Dr. Kim said surprising Hoffman of his rudeness.

"Yes, I can doctor." Hoffman said taking a deep breath as she watched Dr. Kim clean Christian's arm once more and inject him with the cells of the mad man who killed and ate his victims. 

These cells once again swirled into Christian's blood stream. The pupils of his eyes dilated. He began to feel cold again despite the warming of the room by Nurse Hoffman. But then in a strange and quick manner he began to sweat. He was cold yet hot. He was awake yet asleep. He could see yet his eyes were blurry.

Then Kim pulled Christian's face over to his so that their eyes met. Kim used a small tool that attached to his eye glasses that helped him examine the eyes in a magnified way.

"I think we can start again." Kim said to nurse Hoffman who readied herself to take notes. "Christian, can you hear me?" 

Christian nodded his head that he could.

"Good. Now, look at this photo Christian, Look at it as closely as you can. Do you recognize the man in this photo?" Kim asked. 

Christian's eyes were open. He saw blurry figures. He saw a blur of black and white, the photo. His eyes slowly adjusted and finally the face of Jacob Lord appeared from the news clipping Kim was holding in front of him. "Jaccoobbss" Christian said in a slurred voice.

"He has recognized the photo." Hoffman noted.

"Very good, Christian. Now, what do I need you to do to him. Do you remember what I asked?" Kim questioned his patient.

"Kill." Christian said in a cold voice as both his hands suddenly balled up in a fist. 

"Very good Christian. Very good. Let's let you rest now." Dr. Kim said as he signaled to Hoffman to brighten the lights and send in the orderlies to take Christian back to his room.

As Christian was packed up, he suddenly grabbed the arm of an orderly and bit so deeply that a chunk of the arm went into his mouth. Christian chewed it, the nurse screamed along with the orderly who was bitten. Blood was everywhere, The other orderly grabbed Christian and held him down as the terrified Nurse Hoffman ran over and placed a muzzle that was on a side table over Christian's face so that he didn't bite anyone else.

"My god, are you ok?" She asked the orderly. 

"Take him to triage." Kim ordered as the room was quickly cleared of the rabid Christian and the injured orderly. 

Kim looked down at the blood on the floor from the orderly and smiled. It seemed the cannibal traits of patient X were quickly working. Now, it was time to make sure Christian's hunger was set on Jacob and no one else. 

****

Lockwood Thicket 

In the small cabin in the Tirymôr forest just on the edge of the Wester Ridge of the island, Sebastian and Evie lay in bed in the glow of their rekindled love. As she rested her head on his bare chest he smiled as his eyes met hers. They had been there in the glow of the candle light even when the sun rose as they kept all the windows blocked from the sun. It was the only way he could live, in the night, in the shadows, away from the brightness of the sun.

She couldn't help but feel incredibly in love, even despite that fact she worried about what he thought of her and Christian's connection. But in truth it didn't matter. They were together now and together is how they wanted to be. 

"Its amazing, isn't it? Just how we've come back together in such a strange way. I'm just glad that you're here with me." He said to her as he stroked her hair.

She smiled and kissed him in the flickering candle light but then noticed a slight sadness in her eyes.

"What is it?" He asked as she sat up, tangled in the white soft sheets of the bed.

"Is this forever? Here? In this little house? Sebastian I love you so much and I am truly so grateful we can try again. But we need to return home. To Tirymôr. To your family." She said, realizing their little fantasy life inside the small hidden cabin couldn't last.

"No! We can't go back! That's were everything awful happened. We can live here forever. We can be together alone with none of them ever finding or hurting us. We don't even have to be here. We can go somewhere else, anywhere. Just not back to Tirymôr. Not back there." He said, his voice sounding strained. 

"And what will we do when we get where we go? Eventually we have to face reality, Sebastian. We can't live in some rose colored fantasy world because it's not feasible for me. You have a different existence now, but not me. How can you expect me to live with just you only half the time. Just keep myself locked away in a room? I can't do that. We have to go back home where we can be with the family---together!" Evie said, knowing the life of the wife of a vampire was perhaps not exactly ideal. 

"But they wont understand." He said.

"It doesn't matter what they understand, it's the right thing to do. Jacob is to blame for all of this. Our time apart, your death, my time at that horrible hospital. We cannot let him get away with it. Tirymôr is your home. It's where you belong and its where I belong now too." She said.

"I can't do it. I can't do it!!!" Sebastian said, his voice raised as he leapt from the bed.

"Sebastian..." Evie began before he turned to her with an angry face. His eyes seemed cold now, the warmth was quickly gone. She took a deep breath and sat up, her hands shaking in fear.

"YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT I AM!!!" He shouted at her, lunging out of the bed.

He was breathing hard, his bare stomach pumping in and out with giant gulps of air that he was taking. His anxiety about returning to his family home now as this creature of the night was a terrible idea for him. It was the place he was killed. It was the place his father was tortured. Where his mother had died. It was a place of evil. Darkness. Trauma. 

The flashbacks of everything horrible terrorized him even in his waking moments. His eyes began to turn black, his fangs began to peak through with the anger inside of him that was building up. His hands began to ball up into fists as he turned to Evie and stared at her with a blood thirsty hunger in the darkness of his eyes. He wanted nothing to do with  his family now, he was different. He was new. What he had suffered he blamed them for, and if he was to return it was to kill them.

But Evie, undeterred by what she was seeing in the face of her love, knew it wasn't about the past but about the future. She stoically stood up and faced him-- the darkness in Sebastian bravely.

"Sebastian think of what it means to run away from what Jacob did. " She said calmly with the white sheets covering her cool naked skin. 

She knew that if Jacob got away with all the evil he had done to so many people the future of the Lord family that was now also hers, would be placed in a mad man's hands. Rebecca wasn't going to live forever and when she did finally move on in death, Jacob would control the fortune, the homes, the business and so much more. But not if Sebastian was around. He was the heir. The true future of the Lord family, and Evie had to make that clear to him.

"Just think about your family's legacy," She said as Sebastian's eyes continued to show signs of darkness and thirst. "where would that legacy go if we just vanished and Jacob was the one controlling everything. Think of Charlotte, and... well, what if we have children Sebastian. We have to think of their future's too. Jacob cannot continue on this tirade. It has to end. They have to know you are back even if it is in this capacity." She explained.

Sebastian then suddenly calmed down with the mention of their potential children. He sat back on the bed, his eyes calm and warm again. She reached out to him and grabbed his hands. They were strangely warm despite his cold heart beating the icy blood in his veins. She found a glimpse of the old Sebastian in this new version of him in bits and pieces like when they made love, when they had quiet moments. But the dark side of him still remined and exploded in times of stress, anger and frustration. Evie had to find a way to balance her way around  him like a tight rope act. 

But the thing about Evie was that she was willing to try -- she had to. She made a vow to be with him, this vow bound her not only to Sebastian  but to the name Lord, to the family and all that it was connected to.

He tightened his grip on his wife's hand and smiled softly. She was right. He knew it. He understood it and leaned over and kissed her as she adjusted her tussled hair from their long night together. 

"Ok. Just give me one day along with you and then we'll go back to Tirymôr House." He asked.

"One more day?" She said smirking.

"One more." Said again, and reached over and kissed her again. He then lay her down and once more time they two love-birds began to make love as if they were on a honeymoon, in a way they were. Sebastian was shot on their wedding day and they never had a chance to experience the love, the love making and the passion of a young couple in love. 

Everything they experienced was euphoric and powerful. She felt so alive being with him. She feared his anger, but she also feared what could happen should it all be taken away from her again. This version of Sebastian, as flawed as he was with his awful blood thirst, was their second chance. 

As they made love, as they became two bodies into one, they both realized that they were a team. And together they'd return to Tirymôr as a unit and take down Jacob Lord once and for all. 

****

In her own home, behind a screen of smoke and ash from the fire in her hearth, Eliza good pulled out the hot embers and placed them on the ground in front of her. She hummed a song that only she knew the words to. She closed her eyes and swayed in front of the hot embers she removed from the fire place. 

The embers were red hot, burning right before her as she kneeled in front of them. She continued to hum the mysterious song as the smoke filled the air. Then Eliza extended her hands and in a quick jolt placed her open hands, palm side down, into the hot burning embers. Her flesh burned, even sizzled like a steak of beef grilling on an iron pan. She did not feel pain. She only waited for the right moment to lift her hands out of the burning embers.

Then, the moment came and she felt a powerful energy all around her. She looked at the palms of her hands and saw the blistering burns on her skin curls and flake off showing the red bloody flesh of her hands exposed to the air. And then, like a miracle began to heal right in front of her very eyes. 

The cars that we left made a peculiar pattern. This is what she was looking for. She read her palms and saw the answer to the question she was humming in the song: WHAT IS TO COME?

The answer in her scars, frightened the witch Eliza Goode like she had never been frightened before.

"The beast." She whispered to herself. "The beast is coming."