Monday, November 28, 2022

B3/Ch6: THE DÆNEIANS OF ENAKAYA

Nik searches Tirymôr’s library 


On a late afternoon weekday, Tirymôr House was quiet and sedated. The family was out, Sebastian was off in his own world keeping himself at Lockwood Thicket safe from the disappointing eyes of his family. 

Nikolas Jordan was alone, in a giant mansions and he was on a mission. 

As the several maids in their black uniform dresses with white aprons and matching white lace hats busily worked, Nik made his way back to the offices where he and Evie had discussed the strangeness of the whole island. 

He had it in him that there were secrets to be uncovered and he felt the nexus of all the shadows and darkness lied inside the papers, files and books inside the late Albert Lord’s office and library. He thought of Alice and their own conversation about the same topic. He was falling in love with her and thought if he found something that proved her right, perhaps he’d get even more close to her. 

As Nik covertly skirted around the halls of the mansion making his way to Albert’s library he couldn’t help but wonder what he would find. Secrets uncovered. Lies revealed. Hidden scandals broken wide open. And hopefully relief from the darkness that seemed to swallow up the whole island. 

The red carpets of the halls, crimson like the lips of women in a painting in the house’s main hall, finally led Nik back to the office and library door. It’s cool golden knob was decorated with a wreath of Ivy and garland. He turned it and entered allowing the smell of stale papers and old leather just like all the libraries of the world smelled.

Nik closed the door behind him and carefully walked around the various shelves of old books. Stories centuries old, some stood on their old oak shelves like tiny tombstones bound in leather. 

Shakespeare. 

Voltaire. 

Austen. 

Poe. 

As Nik slowly made his way through the several shelves of books on history and art and world events he passed the painting that had the vanishing eyes. They remained still. No one was watching. 

Then he came to the desk. Thick of Oak and cherry wood. Carved in it’s sides were stories from the Bible like Noah and the arc, Moses parting the Red Sea. Lazarus awakening from death. 

After looking over the unique’s carvings, Nik went behind the desk allowing the sun from the windows behind him shine down a patterned over him from behind. He opened the top drawer. 

Empty.

Top middle drawer, empty too. 

Everything seemed to have been removed, perhaps after Albert died. There was nothing to find. No secrets and scandals. There were no files. 

Frustrated, Nik thought that perhaps he was wrong, perhaps he let Alice lead him into this fantastic world of suspicion and conspiracy and none of it was real. Everything in the office was typical and normal of any office Nik had ever seen. Was Alice just as disturbed as Evie said she might be? 

Then it dawned on Nik, he had forgotten to look at the bottoms drawers of Albert’s old desk. 

He leaped over and pulled the first one open. 

Empty. 

Then, expecting to find the very last drawer as empty as all the rest he opened it and found a small hand sized globe on a gold stand mounted in a heavy golden vase, standing in the otherwise empty finally drawer.

It was peculiar, strange that it was just standing there on its own. 

Nik reached for globe and when it lifted the bottom panel of the drawer popped up revealing a hidden compartment that the globe was holding down to conceal its existence.

Nik reached into the secret compartment and removed a small journal, a book, handwritten by Albert Lord himself. Nik stared at the journal with Albert’s initials personally carved into leather by Albert’s own hand. 

The leather strap was tied tightly in a neat knot. He thought about removing the tie, but not for long. Nik unwrapped the journal and began to read from it every single sorted detail.

In a surprising revelation, the pages of the journal had entries not just by one person as Nik suspected  but several. They were written by Albert Lord, by Albert’s father Johan, by Johan’s father Francis, by Francis’ father Calgary.

The entries by each of the Lord men were confessions, confessions and receipts of lands taken by the the five first families who settled on the island from England.

Calgary Lord and his family came over from London in 1704 and with his alliance with Sirian Lockwood planned to rule the island as their own. This alliance was in direct contrast with the alliance with the other Welsh families, The Churchills, Morgans, and the Garlynds, who settled on Welshport island in October of that year.  The Lords however soon betrayed even the Lockwoods and over powered the other families by pushing the out over the years with shady business deals and schemes. 

The last remaining descendant of those family on Welshport was Rebecca, who was the great-great-granddaughter of Sirian Lockwood. 

The island were taken by these British and Welsh settlers that included the Lords and the others were from the Dænian people, the tribe that first lived on the island of Welshport, or by the island’s native name: 

An Island Past & An Island Present

The Lord men wrote about their plots to take over the island from the other families--- detail after detail. But what was most disturbing to Nik, were the details of the initial take over of every patch of stolen land from the Dænian tribe complete with the names of the people that were killed in order to take this land and inhabitant it. 

Name after name. 

Acre after tiny acre. 

Death after death. 

The final entry was by Albert Lord himself, the last patch of land the Lords had helped take over from the Dænian people was complete in 1882, the last family of the Dænian people had been burned alive. 

“Their home, as rustic as it was, has a view of the small island off the coast of our beautiful Welshport.” Albert said in his final entry. “Tirymôr House is almost done and I’ll be happy to see them gone. The 5 adults went quickly, but the small boy and the even smaller girl somehow vanished in the smoke and ash as we burned it down. They may have perished. May they rest in whatever peace they find. Theirs is ours now.”

Nik could almost hear the screams of the native people coming from the past. He could almost feel the flames of the burning villages. The heat on his face. The fire in his eyes. The powerful images in his mind of all the terror the indigenousness people had suffered felt real to him as he read through the various entries in the journal. He could smell the death of the tribes and he felt a sadness inside of his heart for the loss of all they had; acre after acre, person after person, tiny village after tiny village. 

The sick cruelty of Albert’s words made Nik feel his stomach tighten with disgust. The other entries by Albert and the other men were no better. To think these men and the other first settlers had killed and entire people for this small island. 

“Wait…” Nik said licking his fingers and going back to Albert’s last entry. “Young boy and girl? Last ones?” 

He was putting two and two together. Matthew Winterborn had told him of his family. That he and Alice were the last of their people but Nik took that as meaning they had no family, not in the literal sense that were truly the last of their culture.

“Could …could it be? Could Matthew & Alice be these little children Albert thought he killed when he burned and the other's burned down the home of that family?” 

The idea was shocking, sickening. But it seemed plausible. There were parallels all through the book and the stories Matthew and Alice had told Nik in brief moments of honestly on the siblings' part.

Nik closed the journal. It’s pages slapped together like the locking of a pair of lying lips and he sat there gobsmacked at it's revelations. 

“They’re god damn monsters.” Nik said to himself. “Every last one of them, living off of the blood of … of … other humans!!” 

As the truth of the settlement of Welshport on the backs and murders of it's native people sank in, it made Nik even more furious. He had to tell Matthew and Alice. He quickly replaced the Globe in the drawer and made his way out of the library. 

The truth was in his hands and in the pages of the evil journal kept by Albert Lord and his murderous ancestors was all too damning not to expose. 

****

Evie, Rebecca & Georgina in The Village 

The busy center of town became even more busy when the locals got a special visit from the Lords who were making their way through the shops in town gathering items for Jacob's inevitable return to the mansion. New bedding for him, fresh towels, and even new drapes for his room. Rebecca, who was still very weary of her own son, was still the type of blue-blooded New Englander who knew the best and freshest of linens and clothing was always a helper in the healing of a sick person. At least in the mental capacity.

While Rebecca her personal maid Georgina and Evie shopped in town, the Winterborn siblings Matthew and Alice walked along the village sidewalks discussing her continued fears of what was to come.

"You have to try and suppress all of these fears of yours." Matthew said in his dark suit as he walked with Alice's arm safely locked under his. "Its the only way you'll ever find some kind of peace of mind." He added.

"How can I do that when I know what I know and I've seen what I've seen? There is an imminent danger lurking in the shadows of this town and if we don't rid Welshport of this evil, it will only fester and get worse. It's been a long time coming and now the innocent people who live here have to be kept safe. They didn't ask to be born and raised her and now they have to be kept safe." Alice warned. 

Matthew stopped their walk in the middle of the walk way in front of a linen store and turned his sister so that they were now facing each other. "What does that mean? Long time coming?" He asked, his face shadowed by the bowler hat on his  head and covered in worry. "Have you been planning something for a long time? Alice... this is the type of behavior that got you locked up in Windcliff...this! This type of paranoia. I need you to stop. The people of Welshport ARE safe!"  

Alice's smiled politely and squeezed his hands. She could see that he was only trying to protect her, as any big brother would, but over the years he had let go of the past of their people. He had forgotten how much was taken from them by cruel means, by violence and by betrayal. He had forgotten that they were the last of their kind and that they were the only two who held the keys to the truth of how the island was inhabited and how the spirits of their people haunted every corner of this wooded place. Those ghosts were real, they held in them the terror or death and sadness and were the source of a curse so powerful that it remained even now---in them, in the people of Welshport, and in the Lords and all their descendants. 

"I know you want to believe that, but you haven't seen and felt and experienced all that I have in my dreams and visions. You know, a long time ago you used to be able to channel those experiences too. I wish you remembered more." She said to him.

"I remembered fine, and that was a lifetime ago." he argued back.

"If that were true, then you'd understand why I'm so persistent about righting the great wrong our people suffered centuries ago. It's this original sin that has brought us to this point, that curse has now metastasized in the form of a creature so vicious that it may eventually kill us all if we don't kill it first." Alice warned. 

"You really believe that? Do yo really believe that Sebastian is this … this thing you saw and that you keep seeing in visions?" Matthew asked. 

"I do. There is no doubt in my mind. If we want peace on the island our people called home once more, he must be destroyed....first." Alice replied darkly. 

"First?" Matthew asked confused. 

But before Alice could explain further, Evie Jordan-Lord exited the store Matthew and Alice were standing in front of as she, Rebecca, and Georgina were inside shopping.

"Alice!! My goodness, how are you? I'm so happy to see you again after all these months." Evie said glowing in happiness to see her old friend from Windcliff, even though in the back of her mind she somewhat wanted to keep a distance from her.

"Evie!!" Alice said reaching over to her and hugging her tightly. Their two dresses mashing together in a contrast of Evie's plumb colored and Alice's dark blue. "This is my brother Matthew." Alice added.

Matthew's eyes sparkled. He had not seen Evie up close before, only from a far and not for very long. It was in passing that he had seen her a week before as she and Nikolas had been in town together. She was a vision to him, almost glowing. Her eyes sparkled and her smile was like a ray of sun beaming from the heavens. He suddenly felt his heart skip a beat---this beautiful woman that had been the source of so much struggle within the periphery of his life had suddenly become real, touchable. Her voice entered his mind and stayed there like a song he loved playing over and over so perfectly. 

"Afternoon." Matthew said, removing and tipping his hat to her almost shyly and somewhat smitten with just this first introduction. 

Evie smirked and curtsied in return equally as shy---she had not noticed how handsome Alice's brother was in their brief interaction either. 

"Good to see you." Evie said to Matthew. "How have things been, Alice, now that you've been home for a good long time. I hope you've finally gotten back into regular life--whatever that means." Evie giggled. 

"Regular life." Alice smiled. "I don't really know how exactly I would do that knowing what I know." 

"Knowing what you know?" Evie repeated.

"Alice..." Matthew began before his sister continued.

"I've been worried about you Evie. Ever since we both connected at Windcliff, I've had such a deep concern for you and your return here to this island. I've felt so strongly inside of me that you've been in terrible danger but then again, I feel as if you know this too." Alice said to her old friend.

"Danger? Whatever do you mean!?" Evie asked feeling a bit ambushed because she too knew what Alice was referring to. 

Through the glass of the window shop, Rebecca and Georgina watched the conversation but stayed far away. 

"I do not wish to say his name out loud on the street, but I think you know who---and what--I am talking about. He can't be trusted. He is no longer the man you believed him to be the day you married him. If you let me I can help you rid your life of----" Again, Alice was interrupted.

"Alice, you're speaking of my husband, the man who was taken from me the day we were married and has miraculously come back to me. We're trying to make things work under terrible terrible circumstances and luck. I will hope you can respect that. I will not tolerate and talk of 'ridding' myself of him." Evie replied her tone now cold and angry. 

"You should reconsider." Alice replied now just as cold to her friend.

"Alice, please don't get into this here." Matthew interjected. "Evie, I apologize but my sister has these feelings sometimes and visions too. She's only tryin to help." 

Evie turned to Matthew. His face was kind, his skin tan and beautiful. She could see how deep his eyes were in their brown chestnut color and he meant well trying to keep the calm between her and Alice but the truth was Evie was in denial. She didn't want to hear any of it. She believed Sebastian was who she was meant to be with, why else, Evie thought, would he have come back to her. Even if he was the stranger creature that he was.

The point Evie wanted to make to the Winterborns was that he was back, for her. And only her. 

To Evie, Sebastian was a sort of dark angel. 

"Perhaps you should tell your sister that I don't need help." Evie said to Matthew.

"Evie..." Alice began before Evie interrupted her.

"Stop, just stop." The heiress said. "I came out here happy to see you. Happy to see you both. My brother is so very smitten with you Alice, I was excited for him to meet someone so interesting and now I just have concerns about your relationship with him." Evie said to Alice's surprise.

"This has nothing to do with Nik and my fondness of him." Alice said.

"Alice, please..." Matthew interjected again seeing Alice's anger returning. 

"He's mentioned your concerns to me. And I'm not so diluted by love that I don't see the things you see. But I know Sebastian. I know him with all my heart and I know the dangers that lurk around the corner and I've seen them up-close and personal. The one we should all be worried about is NOT Sebastian but a man who is recuperating in the hospital from a gunshot wound. He's the true dark figure that we should all watch out for, and for now it seems we're safe. He has no memory of his cruelty and for that I am grateful. It's not Sebastian, do you understand me? It's not Sebastian." 

Matthew nodded his head showing confirmation that Evie had made her case clear as a bell. He wanted no more talk about Evie's relationship or what Alice was seeing in her sleep, in her nightmare, in her visions. It was done.

"We completely understand, don't we Alice." He said. 

Alice did not respond. She only stared at Evie with sadness. She was completely blinded by love and the shadow that was cast over the island all those centuries ago by her people had covered her too. To Alice, Evie was a lost cause. If anyone was going to help her, it would be Nik. He had yet to be tricked by the curse they all suffered from. 

Evie lifted a brow at Alice who just stared at her intently. "Well, it was nice seeing." She said clearly upset at Alice's entire conversation.

"Please, Evie, don't be angry with Alice. She really does care about you." Matthew replied.

Alice still remained silent.

"I did too. But I think those days are behind us. Take care Alice." Evie just before she stormed off and rejoined Rebecca and Georgina inside the shop but in her mind, she knew, deep down she knew, that Alice wasn't all wrong. 

Evie was educated. Smart. Very smart. She knew what the warning signs were, she saw them herself not long ago with a strange and violent outburst of Sebastian's. She knew his dark side very well. So well that she feared for her life at times just as Alice suspected. 

But as smart as Evie was, she was equally as determined to prove them all wrong and make Sebastian just as kind and loving as he was once before. She believed she could show him the way and perhaps, by the amount of her love, she could save him.

For her part, Alice saw that Evie and for that matter Matthew would not help her. It was now incredibly clear to her that she would have to take matters into her own hands for the sake of all who lived on the island. 

Back the shop, Rebecca, Georgina and a shop-girl carefully folded some of the new linens for Jacob's room into a large basket. The fresh scented sheets and towels could be smelled from the door, it calmed Evie just as she walked in from her very contentious argument outside.

"And what was that all about?" Rebecca asked not lifting her eyes from her task as the other 2 pairs of eyes looked at Evie with a sort of gossipy curiosity.

"Nothing." Evie said lying as she helped fold.

"My darling, we may have had a wall and window in between us but body language through glass does not lie. What did the Winterborns have to say?" Rebecca asked again.

"Alice and I know each other from Windcliff, she was just asking about the family now that she's involved with my brother." Evie said glazing over the truth.

"Involved with?" Rebecca questioned.

"They've gotten close."

Rebecca finally lifted her eyes to stare into Evie's. The young heiress could see Rebecca's clear annoyance with Evie's brother already experiencing issues with some of the townies, not to mention a townie like Alice fresh out of an insane asylum. 

"This is concerning. I don't like anyone attempting to know anyone around my family that gives off the kind of energy I saw through those windows. In fact I've made sure I've insulated anyone who has a negative energy like hers for years. It's toxic Evangeline. It will creep up into your own soul and eat it a live. Ask any soothsayer. They'll tell you. Get rid of her." Rebecca said.

"Get rid of her? Alice is not some sort of article of clothing I no longer have use for Rebecca, she's someone I thought was my friend and now my brother seems to be fond of her. Besides I don't just discard people like that." Evie said as she handed over the edges of a sheet she was helping Georgina fold.

"Perhaps that is your issue, my dear. Sometimes, cutting someone loose is not only the best thing for them but you as well. It'll only get worse." Rebecca advised.

"I think I can handle Alice Winterborn." Evie replied.

"Very well, handle her. But heed my words here and now, you've only just reinstated yourself at Tirymôr; all eyes are on you. I have enough to worry about when I think of the condition Jacob will be in when her returns from the hospital, not to mention..." Rebecca paused.

"Not to mention what?" Evie asked.

"Sebastian." Rebecca said as if a lightbulb had lit above her head. "Was all that just now about Sebastian? Alice, was she upset about Sebastian for some reason? Does she know about him??" Rebecca asked in a hushed voice clarifying.

Evie didn't know what to say, but she surly couldn't tell her the truth, that Alice and Matthew did know the truth about Sebastian and that they had some sort of dire warning out to Evie about how dangerous he was. Evie knew Rebecca wanted his return to continue to be played out as if he had never died, and that a strange secretive kidnapping and ransom had occurred and that the pretend Sebastian was killed and the real one returned unharmed. 

The local media, owned an operated by the Lord's powerful publishing company had already set that lie out to all their papers, but Alice's bizarre out burst out front that Rebecca only saw as a silent pantomime through glass made it seem that perhaps she knew more than she should. 

Which was a problem. 

"No. I assure you Alice doesn't know a thing." Evie said, lying again.

Georgina seemed to absorb the whole sorted argument like a sponge hoping no one would see through her own disguise. She too continued to feel like she was on the edge of her seat -- or volcano. 

Rebecca lifted a brow but said nothing. Her light colored eyes reflected the whites of the now perfectly folded laundry they had just purchased for Jacob's return. She tilted her head and reached into her purse for the payment to the shop-girl who kept quiet the entire time while standing there and other customers orbited around them.

"Evangeline you're a Lord now." Rebecca said. "Make sure you remember that. Whatever happens. We always stick together." Rebecca warned leaving Evie feeling as if she now had made the right decision defending Sebastian to Alice even though the tightening vice her stomach was twisting into was telling her Alice was the one who was right about Sebastian. 

****

Jacob comes home from the hospital 

The light shined through five large windows built in a half circle in a room at Tirymôr House that the family named The Yellow Room after the creamy yellow painted walls. The pattern of various squares from the window's grill fell over the room like a giant ticktacktoe table as Hamstead wheeled in the recuperating Jacob Lord in a silver and gold wheel chair fresh out of the hospital.

"Where would you like to sit sir?" Hamstead asked as Jacob pointed to the windows.

Hamstead situated Jacob and the rest of the family entered the room through a side entrance ready to welcome him home, albeit reluctantly. 

"Welcome back." Celeste said as she held Charlotte's hand who repeated what her governess said.

Jacob smiled at the lovely Celeste. 

"You'll find that we have fresh linens and all the best comforts in your room. I hope that your recovery is speedy and easy." Rebecca said as she sat on a sofa in front of her son.

"Thank you mother." Jacob replied.

"Ma'am, cook needs for to go over the menu for tonight's dinner." Georgina said at the door as Rebecca excused herself leaving Celeste and Charlotte alone with Jacob.

"I'm very happy to see you." Jacob said to Celeste. "You've been so good to Charlotte and I don't think we could have asked for a better governess." He added.

"Well she makes it easy. Such a good pupil." Celeste smiled at Charlotte. 

In her little mind, Charlotte and Sabrina went back and fourth about Jacob's sudden change in demeanor.  

"I don't trust him. His eyes are the same. Cold. Calculating." Sabrina's voice said in an echo in Charlotte's mind.

"He's so happy. So happy." Charlotte's voice replied.

"Keep an eye on him, do no let him out of your sight." Sabrina replied skeptically. 

"Charlotte go on and wash up for dinner." Celeste ordered.

Charlotte stood up unsure what to do as the tug-of-war of voices giving her orders conflicted. Sabrina wanted her to stay near her conyving father, Celeste wanted her to prepare for their dinner.

After a few seconds of strange stares the young girl relented and listened to her earthly governess and rushed out of the room and down into the main hall of the mansion. She shook her head as if to shake out Sabrina from her mind "Stop please! Stop! I wish for you to stop!" 

She looked out of a side French door that reflected her face -- that suddenly changed to Sabrina.

"I need you to help me!!" Sabrina's ghost inside of Charlotte said through the reflection.

"I'm too tired Aunt Sabrina. You're making me tired. Tonight I quite you." Charlotte said out loud to the ghostly reflection of her dead aunt that dwelled in her mind. 

By quieting Sabrina, Charlotte was literally closing her connection to the spirit so that she would no longer have her voice in her mind. 

For now. Sabrina reached through the glass to grab on to Charlotte in hopes she wouldn't quiet her voice but it was too late, Charlotte squeezed her little eyes closed and Sabrina's ghost went silent. 

Charlotte smiled, happily with her own childlike thoughts and rushed up to the washroom to prepare for dinner with her family. 


Back in the Yellow Room, Celeste was making Jacob a drink -- a dark brandy.

"You're not having any? He asked.

"No." She replied quickly. 

"I can tell you know, I don't want to beat around the bush. I can tell." Jacob whispered.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Lord, tell what?" Celeste asked, feigning ignorance. but deep down she knew as she put her hands over her growing tummy. 

"You're with child, Celeste, it's a wonderful occasion. I'm thrilled!" Jacob said reaching for the drink being handed to him and grabbing hold of Celeste's hand.

"Yes--- Filipe and I are very happy." Celeste said lying.

"Filipe? Oh come now, we both know the truth. We both know when and where this child was conceived. You don't have to lie to me." Jacob said still squeezing her hand.

"I don't know what you mean, Filipe and I are this child's very proud parents. I don't understand why would think otherwise." Celeste said pulling her hand back.

"Celeste, I have holes in my body and parts of my memory of the night that I was shot, but I remember the night I made love to you. I remember how afraid you were and  how I...shamefully...coherenced you into doing my bed. I do feel horrible about that, I sincerely do." Jacob said, lying to her, he did not feel shame but he needed to keep up the appearance. 

"Shame? You feel ashamed?" Celeste replied in disbelief.

"Of course! I've had a very strange thing happen to me my dear, life as I know it has become just a moment in time where I finally realized that I am not immortal and that all the things I wanted for myself are just that, they are THINGS. They are unimportant. But this child is a fresh new start and I intend on making sure he or she is treated well. I promise you that." Jacob said wheeling his silver and gold wheelchair over to her as she backed away.

"You are not going to be apart of this child's life Jacob, you and I both know that is impossible." Celeste replied as she continued to step away from that man who at one point was steps away of opening up a world of scandal about her mother and his father's love child that would ruin all their lives. 

"How can you say that?" Jacob said, pretending to be hurt by her words.

"Because of my relationship with Filipe! I love him! This child will be raised as his, not yours. No one can ever know that this baby is your child, no one." Celeste said whispering so no one could hear.

"That disappoints me, but … in a way, I understand. It seems as though your attempt to protect your mother's secret has now created a new secret, hasn't it Celeste. Now you have two secrets and in a strange twist, they're parallel. Aren't they? How very ironic." Jacob said pointing out the mistake her mother Christina had made with Albert Lord all those years ago was similar to hers with Jacob. 

"Are you promising me you won't say a word? Just as your father said nothing about my brother; his son?" Celeste wondered.

"I don't keep secrets Celeste. But... I also don't expose them, it wouldn't look good for me either if the mother of my child were to say I blackmailed her into my bed. For now, the secret is safe. But I want to see the child whenever I want." Jacob ordered showing is cruelty once more. 

Celeste paused and nodded her head in agreement then, feeling like she was locked in a hell she could not escape rushed out of the yellow room in tears and ran into Evie who was walking down the hall to see Jacob. 

"Celeste? What is it? What is it??" Evie asked as Celeste pulled Evie out of the main hallway's French doors and on to a large terrace that faced a garden maze that had yellowed in with the dawn of the Autumn season. 

"Jacob, he remembers something, something about me!" Celeste said through tears. 

"What do you mean, something about you?" Evie said holding Celeste's trembling hands. 

"Evie I have to tell you something but you must promise me you will never ever tell a single soul. This is the most important thing I will ever tell you and I hate to put you in this position  but I need you to know the truth." Celeste said in a shaking voice to match her shaking body.

"Oh my god, Celeste, you're trembling! Here take this!" Evie said removing her shawl and placing it over Celeste's shoulders. "What is it? What did Jacob remember?"

"A few months ago, he summoned me here to Tirymôr and showed me some papers that proved something about my mother that if revealed would not only tarnish her reputation but also put my position here in this house and in this family in danger. I'd lose everything and I can't afford it. He wanted something from me for my silence, and I gave it to him." Celeste confessed.

"What did he ask for?" Evie wondered.

"Me. He wanted me. In his bed. And I agreed, and now, I'm with child. His child. And he knows." Celeste added.

"Oh my!" Evie said as she pulled Celeste in for a giant hug. 

The two friends knew the dangers of having something Jacob wanted. He wanted things from Evie, like the inheritance she was entitled to due to being Sebastian's wife, and now Celeste was carrying his child, something so much more important than just money--- the baby for Jacob represented immortal life. His life would go on through his children and that is what Jacob wanted more than anyone else, power and ever-lasting life through the passing of his genes through children. 

"Listen to me, Celeste, listen to me," Evie said lifting Celeste's face up by the chin so that their eyes met. "I will do everything in my power to protect you and this baby. He will not get his hands on this baby, I don't care how much he's supposed changed for the good. I don't believe any of that." Evie said as Celeste smiled.

"You don't believe he's changed?" Celeste wondered. 

"He'll have to prove it to me." Evie said affirming she wasn't buying this new and improved act of Jacob's.

As the two hugged in solidarity, Evie suddenly felt ill. She began to sweat and sat down on a stone seat in the garden just off the terrace.

"How long have you been feeling like this?" Celeste said surprised that the illness came on to Evie so quickly and out of no where.

"It happens off and on, and it started just yesterday morning." Evie replied.

"Evie.... sick in the morning?" Celeste asked, suspicious of the familiar illness.

"Yes, and sometimes, I get ill from just the smell of things, types of foods, or ... even just getting dizzy for no reason." Evie said standing up again after this quick wave of sickness seemed to suddenly pass just as it mysteriously appeared. 

"Well, well, well..." Celeste sad smiling realizing what this mysterious illness was.

"What? Why are you smiling?' Evie asked, dabbing the sweat at her temple with a pink handkerchief.

"These symptoms of yours are identical to what I felt when I realized I was having a baby, Evie. It looks like, but I could be wrong, that you too are going to be expecting something very soon. Say... nine glorious months." Celeste said grinning from ear to ear. 

The thought of Evie being pregnant too was in a strange way the most terrible and beautiful news she had ever received. She had always wanted to be mother. She had always wanted to teach her child all she knew about culture and art and music all the things she loved. 

But then, the sickness returned when she realized who the father was: Sebastian.

Her husband, the man who lived in the dark shadows of all the world.

Evie turned an vomited over the stone banister into the bushes below as Celeste held her hair back.

How could she bring a child into the world with a father like Sebastian? How could she keep this child safe, if she truly was pregnant, from the creature that was Sebastian. She loved him, she truly did, but the love she had for the man she married was tainted by the creature he had become. She had never ever thought in her wildest dreams that they would become parents under these circumstances.

How would she raise this baby knowing it's father was ---a monster? And would she tell Sebastian?

Now the two women, Celeste and Evie, stared at each other realizing they were in a very delicate and dangerous position. 

Life and death an everything in between was in the balance with the possibilities of the two new children on the horizon. 

****

The moon was high in the newly night sky. Clouds floated over the Westernridge Woods of Tirymôr Forest like small ships at sea. Below the glow of the moon, Lockwood Thicket, the small cottage where Sebastian Lord, the vampire felt safe. 

This was his sanctuary away from all at the mansion and all the in the village. 

In the distance of the forest, in the rustling leaves of the trees, a wolf bayed at the moon. It's howl echoing through the forest and bouncing off the trees reaching Cottage where Sebastian was buttoning up his thick coat and placing a top hat on his head as he was heading for Tirymôr to see the family for dinner. 


As Sebastian stepped down the four front wooden steps of the cottage, he heard a strange rustling of leaves just behind a threshold of bushes beyond the front of the house. Sebastian turned to the sound, his eyes like burning through the darkness of the night seeking the heat of a body. 

He could feel something there. He could sense it's pulse. The heart beating slowing, and patiently as if the creature in the shadows was waiting for Sebastian to pounce first.

Sebastian kept still and stared into the dark. 

He waited.

He watched. His own heart beat even slower than the one he felt.

Then, the wolf howled again into the night at the moon distracting Sebastian who turned towards where the wolf's howl was coming. It confused the vampire who was expecting the wolf jump out at him from the shadows where he was sensing something watching him.

And when Sebastian turned back towards the thumping heart stranding in front of him now revealing themselves was not a wolf ready to maul the vampire it was Alice Winterborn dressed in a long black dress with red leather gloves in the forest to take matters into her own hands about Sebastian just as she promised herself, her hair flowing in a wind that came off the fresh ocean.

"Witch." Sebastian said of her.

"I have nothing of witchcraft in me, you demon. I am of the earth and of this sky. I am of the sea and of all the places the sun touches and where you can no longer touch, I'm here to rid the darkness and night of you too. I'm here to save us all of your terror." Alice said stepping slowing closer and closer to the vampire Sebastian Lord.

Sebastian smirked. He thought it was adorable how this young woman, who believed herself to be something from another place could take him on. 

He walked slowly towards Alice, removed his top hat and tipped it to her. 

"Well then I guess we should have a meeting of the minds to discuss just what you're about to do to me." Sebastian said patronizing her. 

"I think you should be careful with your words, demon. I have no patience for it." Alice answered.

"I wish you all the happiness in the world Alice Winterborn and our short meetings in your dreams are particularly humorous for me. I have to find entertainment where I can. So, tell me, what is it that you want to do with me?" Sebastian said replacing his hat on his head.

"You will die. I will see to it." Alice warned.

"Will I? With garlic? A silver bullet? Holy water perhaps? Those are the things of fantasies and stories my dear. Not reality. Your passion for my undoing seems as strong as my passion to survive all things to be close to my Evie. The one difference is," Sebastian began now standing directly in front of Alice "I am much strong!" 

Once the words left his lips he attacked Alice. His mouth open with this teeth baring down on her heck. She screamed and fell backwards now with  his body on top of her. She slapped him across the face but it was no use. He was too strong. He opened his mouth wider and wider. It almost was as if he's jaw had come unhinged. 

He went to her neck, so perfect in color like a caramel candy and went down to bite. But then, like the magic she had inherited from her ancestors -- the Dænian people -- she summoned a cold gush of air with her hands the lifted Sebastian off of her and suspending him in the air. 

"DEMON!!!" She screamed at him from below.

Sebastian only laughed at her with his teeth still pointed for her skin. He forced himself down back to the ground as a wolf once again howled in the dark of the night. 

It was howling for Sebastian and of the coldness of the night that seemed to get colder and colder almost like winter despite the autumn leaves not yet falling to the ground in full. 

"Very impressive." Sebastian joked. "Why do you hate me so? Why? What would I ever do to you? We could be friends! After all, you're in love with the brother of the woman who I am in love with. Why, that's it!" Sebastian said, his mind spinning into devilish whirl "we're family Alice. We are family. Why would you want to hurt family?" 

"You are nothing of mine. Nothing. Evie would do much better without you. You will only bring her pain, suffering, and perhaps death, THAT is what I want to avoid. She deserves to be safe and happy, not lost in the shadows you will provide for her." Alice explained.

"And how does young Nikolas feel?" Sebastian said, again grinning his vampire smile.

"Do not speak of him!" Alice warned as she lifted her arm and extended all 5 fingers of her red gloved hand to hold back Sebastian where he stood. 

But it was no use, Sebastian wanted to end her life. He was done speaking to her. 

He lunged again. Ripped at her dress tearing it's shoulder open. She slapped him again. And he bit her arm, cutting it open. He licked the blood from her wound and she slapped his face once more, so hard it actually stung this time. 

He only laughed at her fighting back. She was able to push him off in the scuffle and as she got u from the ground he put his foot on the back of her dress locking her in place. The pressure of his foot on the dress made her trip and fall on her chest. Her arm bleeding. The smell of blood in his nose, on his lips, on his tongue only made him want it more from her.

He jumped on her back, pulled her hair off her neck and went to bite her.

But then, she lifted her hand again, shut her eyes and screamed a sound so loud it woke all the wolves in the forest that howled an incredible terror filled howl that shook Welshport.

An electrical blue light spun out of her hands and around Sebastian's body lifting back into the air.

Then he was gone. 

She looked down at her dress now that she was alone, breathing hard and saw that she was soaking wet with sea water as if she had been in the ocean herself.

But she hadn't been. What she had done was transported Sebastian into the sea. 

He was now below the waves, drowning, pulling himself from the deep deep blue ocean. It was so dark in the sea all he saw was blackness. Just like the bog in their nightmare where Alice and Sebastian had fought before.

The blackness was cutting off his air. He could not breath. He could not move. He could only fight for his own life that was slowly fading. 

And then, in the blackness a strange creature with a glittering tale and sparkling green fins circled him. Around and around the creature went watching him drown. Watching him gasp for breath where he could not find air.

Sebastian was going unconscious and as he slowly drifted into the darkness of death and sank deeper into the dark depths of the sea he was placed in. The creature in the water with him then came up to his face that glistened in the sparkling fractals of moonlight from the surface. The greens of her scales sparkled like sequence, the gray of her eyes seemed to glow and pierce through the gloomy water.

The creature was Alice in her sea-creature form. She smiled at him sinisterly and kissed him on the lips and then her voice, through a telepathic wave of power from her mind to his said the final words he would hear just before swimming off: 

"You're dead, demon. You're dead."




Monday, November 21, 2022

B3/Ch5: THE SETTING OF TRAPS

Celeste & Charlotte visit Hope Hospital 

 The halls of Welshport Hope Hospital reflected the sun off the white tiled floor. Nurses and orderlies busily rushed around watching over the various patients in their rooms. It was a place for healing and rejuvenation with classically all white walls that  matched the floors. It was clean and sterile and safe.

Walking down the hall to visit Jacob in his convalescence was his daughter Charlotte with her hand safely clasped in her governess Celeste's hand. 

Charlotte tightened her grip nervously as they approached Jacob's room then stopped mid stride. 

"What is it?" Celeste asked looking down at the young blonde girl. 

"I have to tell you something, something Grandmother and I didn't tell you the other night when we got home from visiting daddy." Charlotte replied.

Celeste's eyes narrowed with worry. She caressed her baby bump and took a deep breath waiting for the other shoe to drop with Charlotte's news.

"Daddy can't remember what happened to him the night he was shot. Dr. Ward says that he may not remember a lot more either but only time will tell." The young girl said.

Celeste knelt down so that she and Charlotte were eye to eye "Sabrina....are you speaking to me now?" Celeste asked as Charlotte young face morphed quickly into Sabrina's and then back again to Charlotte's confirming who was speaking. 

"Alright Sabrina, how much more don't I know?" Celeste asked the ghostly woman in the young girl.

"This is our opportunity to keep your baby safe and also to make sure Jacob begins a new life of honesty and truth. We can morph him into a new man!" Sabrina said through Charlotte. 

"But what if he does remember conceiving the child with me? We don't know how far back he doesn't remember, or... do you know that too?" Celeste asked.

"We don't know. But today we will find out. If he doesn't remember the night you conceived the baby with him, you're free and clear to never tell him. You and that child will be safe. And ... we can all be safe too! We can all make sure we use this moment in his life to guide him into a better one." Sabrina said. 

"Do you really think so?" Celeste asked, hoping the ghostly woman in the young girl was right.

"Let's find out." 

They walked together biding their time hoping that when they entered Jacob's room--- he would still have no memory, and when they did, Dr. Ward was just finishing he morning rounds with Jacob.

"Ms. DeViana, very good to see you again. And Miss Lord, how lovely you look. Here to see daddy again so soon?" Peter Ward asked sweetly. 

Charlotte back to herself again, shyly nodded yes.

"I'll leave you three to catch up." Dr. Ward said exiting the hospital room. 

"How are you feeling Mr. Lord?" Celeste said, testing Jacob right away. 

"I feel...." He paused, Celeste and Charlotte held their breath. "....foggy." 

"Foggy....sir?" Celeste said, still treating him as her employer and not the man who had most recently blackmailed her into bed. 

"Things in the last few months are a bit cloudy in my memory as I'm sure my mother warned. I can't seem to grasp what's been going on in our family. In fact I had not known that you had moved on from being Evangeline's maid and now governess to my young sweet Charlotte." Jacob said revealing his memory loss had indeed a large gap in it. 

Celeste and Charlotte looked at each other seeing the open door to finally getting Jacob in the straight and narrow and hopefully the secret Jacob was holding over Celeste and her younger brother being Albert Lord's love child was be kept secret forever. 

"I see," Celeste said "has Dr. Ward mentioned when you would get all that time back?" 

"If I get it back." Jacob replied. "It's not certain I will get all those months back. It does feel strange to have one's life cut up in so many shards. Dr. Ward says it's mostly because of the lack of oxygen I must have suffered after the shooting. It could come back, or it may not. Perhaps it's a blessing in disguise." Jacob added.

"How do you figure that sir? You don't mind missing parts of your life?" She asked.

"Miss DeViana, I am only missing a small portion-- I remember most of everything in my past. I don't exactly feel as thought I should be proud of it, so in the last 6 months, if I was the same then as I was in the times I do remember, then yes I do see it as a blessing to forget. I'm oddly being given a new lease. And with this new lease, I've asked Dr. Ward to send the bill of Christian's funeral to or company. I feel strangely responsible for his death and, well perhaps it's survivor's guilt, I don't know, but I hope it helps his family grieve." Jacob said.

"His family I'm sure will be very grateful for that." Celeste replied smiling to see Jacob had zero memory of what he had done to her and was even caring enough to help Christian's family in Boston even though his body never reached the city. 

"So what are your plans for the day, you don't need to be cooped up  here with me at all. Charlotte, why don't you have a wonderful day at the beach with Ms. DeViana? Huh? I know you like it there. I can see through this sunny window that there is a break in the cool autumn for you to have a nice after noon there." Jacob added. 

"What do you think?" Celeste asked Charlotte who jumped out of her seat like any 10 year old would at the sentiment of the beach on a school day. 

"You mean I don't have to do my lessons???" the young girl giggled. 

"Well I'm sure we can figure some things to learn about when we get to the beach. Perhaps how sea-glass is made, or if we find a rogue jelly. There are plenty of beach-like lessons." Celeste smiled, her face feeling the strange tug at both sides of her mouth. It had been weeks since she had a genuine smile.

Charlotte squealed with joy and ran over to her happy father. He kissed her on the cheek and told her to behave herself at the beach as he knew she would. This was indeed a new Jacob, there was indeed a new light in  him that perhaps would save them all mostly Celeste who could not pass her pregnancy off as Filipe's with no fight from Jacob. 

This was perfect! This was wonderful!

And this was all a sham. 

Jacob had NOT lost his memory. He knew exactly what had happened the night he was shot. He remembered everything from the moment he jumped through the French doors and cut himself with glass after attacking Evie to the moment the shadowy person shot him and killed Christian.

In fact, the only thing he did know who was the person in black with the gun was. 

Celeste got up from her seat next to the bed and tried to calm the young woman who was excited about spending the rest of the afternoon at the seashore. 

And when she did get up, Jacob noticed her stomach too. He saw the bump. He saw the baby growing in her and as she grabbed Charlotte's hand to head out of the room on their way to their special day on the beach a memory came to his mind.

It was of him and Celeste in his bed. He saw himself kissing her neck. He saw himself kissing her lips

He could almost smell her perfume again, the same perfume that she had on in the hospital room.

He could feel her skin on his, as if it were happening right there again. 

He remembered making love to her, he remembered how good it felt and he remembered how much in love he was with  her. Those memories actually did fade away after the shooting. But the baby bump, HIS child growing in her was a surprise. 

That he did not expect. 

Then, ass Celeste successfully calked the giddy Charlotte down, Jacob grabbed the governess' hand from this bedside. She paused, her muscles tensed, she tugged her hand back slightly unsure of what he was doing, but he squeezed it tightly.

"Thank you." He said, as she nervously turned to face him thinking her profile would reveal her stomach more. 

"For what sir?" she asked while his grip intensified.

He smiled, there was a twinkle in his eye as he pretended to not really see what was growing in her body, his child, the child they created together under such a vile circumstance. 

"For taking care of my child." He said, cryptically hiding which child he was talking about, the one at the hospital door happily waiting her adventure to the beach or the one growing in his governess' womb. 

Celeste smiled politely, and nervously and yanked her hand back. 

"Of course." she replied. 

Then, she and Charlotte left. 

As Jacob's thoughts on a new child ran rampant in his mind it suddenly dawned on him that perhaps it was Celeste who had shot him. He knew too much about her family secret, a secret love child his own father had had with Her mother. 

He knew by blackmailing her into bed with him put her guard up and that she perhaps would do anything to get herself and her family out of his crosshairs. 

Even murdering him.

Jacob smiled to himself when he realized just how fun it would be twisting the screws on Celeste while she carried his child and when it was the perfect time, he'd reveal he never lost his memory and that is when he would strike like the venomous viper he truly was. 

That child was his, and he would  move heaven and earth to make sure she never took it away from him.

For now, however, he'd play the innocent man; victim of a crime until he was ready to pounce on her once again, returning to the arena he was always meant to run. 

****

Georgina visits Eliza 

On Goode Island, Georgina was desperate to meet with Eliza, her mother. The events of the night before at the hospital had proved to be favorable now that Jacob had lost his memory. She felt free and clear to be near her daughter Charlotte without fear of being found out by Jacob.

Her disguise, in this new body, how worked and she felt free and clear to continue. 

"What are you doing here????" Eliza asked when she opened the door to find her daughter Mary, Georgina's real name, standing there smirking.

"Rebecca gave me the day off. I rushed over here as soon as I could to tell you the news." Georgina answered.

"Mary, you know you cannot be seen here!" Eliza warned yanking Georgina into the cabin but not before making sure she wasn't followed.

"No know knows I cam here, trust me." Georgina said. "And you need to stop using that name. No one can know who I really am." She added.

"You're my child, I gave you that name, and whenever I have the chance I will say it. Proudly." Eliza replied. "Now what are you doing here?" 

"I have news about Jacob. Straight from the monster's mouth. He doesn't remember a thing." Georgina said.

"Are you sure?" The witch Eliza asked as she ushered Georgina into the kitchen where they could talk.

"I was at the hospital last night, he came to and had no memories of the events of the night he was shot and it seemed like it wasn't just that night that he couldn't remember. I'm free and clear! He'll never guess who I am and I can be happy with Charlotte in peace. We don't have to worry anymore." Georgina said happily.

"My darling, darling girl...Jacob is as cunning as a sneak in the grass, we need to constantly keep an eye out on him. Never turn your back. Memories may be gone  now... but, how do we know they're forever? We don't." Eliza further warned.

"Why would we think otherwise? Dr. Ward didn't seem optimistic about it." Georgina answered. 

Eliza's face, as pale it naturally was, turned whiter with the fear that even she was feeling deep in her bones. She knew more that she was letting on and Georgina sensed it from her body language. She didn't have to be in her natural body to feel the connection to her mother to know there was something she wasn't telling her.

"If there's something you're not telling me, mother, you should tell me now. Do not let it go on and one before I know the truth about something that you knew all along." Georgina said.

"I, don't know what you're talking about." Eliza said, standing up and moving over to a counter where she began to pour a pitcher of water into a small glass with tiny sunflowers etched into it.

Georgina's face scowled, she knew her mother was lying. And then something strange happened. Eliza did not have a shadow. The sun, albeit covered by shutters on the window of the kitchen, should have cast Eliza's shadow downward onto the floor at least partially. 

Georgina stood up from the kitchen table and placed her arm in the way of the fragment of sunlight that did come into the window and there it was, the shadow of her arm. She waved it around as Eliza's back remained turned pouring the second glass of water. 

Still no shadow of Eliza to be seen.

"Mother." Georgina said. "What is happening?" 

Eliza turned around and saw that Georgina was pointing the shadow of herself on the floor but no shadow from Eliza who lifted a brow and realized her spell from the night she sent her spirit in shadow form to kill Jacob had not warn off. 

"This is perhaps what you were feeling, or sensing. I have to show you something. Come..." Eliza said as she extended her hand to her daughter's and lead her down the dark hallway of the cabin. 

The cabin's hallway was lined every few feet with lit candles. They were glowing from the floor shining an orange light upward to those who carefully walked down. 

The women, in their long white and flowing dresses that almost strangely seemed to match without trying, continued to walk down the cabin's dark hall slowly and methodically. Eliza's heart was pounding. She was about to tell her daughter what she had done.

Then, Eliza stopped at the door of one room of the cabin that Georgina had always know as a private room that she was not allowed in as a child. It was the Spell Room.

"What are we doing here?" Georgina asked knowing the room was off limits and this would be the first time she had entered. 

"The truth will be shown to you, but you have to promise me you will not react irrationally." Eliza asked.

Georgina's brows furrowed but she agreed to stay calm.

Then, Eliza turned the knob of the door and walked into the room of Spells with Georgina who's body instantly turned back into Mary's in a flurry of strange bursts of light that surrounded her body and seemed to peel back the disguise of the face and body of the other woman and the balls of light floated off into the distance of the room the like fireflies floating and vanishing into the darkened room.

"No spell works in here because this is where they are all born. All things done in black magic return to their regular form once they go through this door. This is why you are back to your normal body. But do not be fooled, this is only as long as you are in this room." Eliza explained.

"Why are we in here? What has happened?" Mary back in her true body asked.

"I had to do something that would keep us safe, and although I failed, I know that at least I've kept us safe for a short time. I had to Mary, I had to do it. Jacob needed to be punished." Eliza said, her voice sounding frantic and worried.

"Mother--what did you do???" Mary asked.

Eliza walked over to a desk that was small and painted black. The desk's feet were like the feet of lion's carved perfectly into them. The drawers were etched with various jungle scenes of panthers and gardens and waterfalls. It was from the orient, this beautiful desk, and Eliza pulled open the top drawer releasing the scent of jasmine and orchid into the room. 

Mary stepped closer to see what was in the drawer, but Eliza closed it quickly.

Eliza's right hand was balled tightly into a fist. Her left hand over it.

"What do you have?" Mary asked quivering in her own mother's home, a home she grew up in and had never felt afraid in, in the way she was now.

Eliza opened her fist and showed her a ball of twin twisted and knotted and made into a small ball. 

"This ball of twine represents life, all life; life that I control and life that I do not control. Some of it mortal and here on earth the other spiritual and otherworldly. When unraveled, Mary, this time has the power to send me, my spirit somewhere else. Anywhere else, to a place that I command it to but leaving my body here in it's place. To keep me, soul and body united, I must always keep this twine balled up like this." Eliza explained.

"And?" Mary wondered.

"The night Jacob was show and Christian was killed, I unraveled it. I took this twine and I stretched it end to end across this house and sent my soul to right the many wrongs of Jacob Lord." Eliza confessed.

"You... what???" Mary asked shocked at what she had just heard. 

"I shot Jacob Lord with the very gun he gave you to shoot Sebastian." Eliza made clear.

"MOTHER! How?? How could you have done this? Do you know the mess you have put us in? If Jacob should remember, if he should have any inkling that you were involved he will come for you and he will destroy you!!!" Mary shouted. 

"That is why I am afraid his memory loss is not permanent." Eliza said. 

"Well I can see why!" Mary exclaimed. "Where is the gun? You must destroy the gun right away." Mary demanded.

"No one will ever find the gun." Eliza said.

"This was the most foolish thing you could have ever done. You've put my place near Charlotte at mansion in real jeopardy. I already only get to see her on small occasions when Celeste isn't with her, should he discover the treachery we've committed it will be curtains for all of us. Now we MUST make sure he never regains his memory. We absolutely must." Mary said angrily.

"I wish I had killed him." Eliza said.

"Well, you killed the wrong one. Your soul, your disembodied soul, killed Christian Evans, and not Jacob. Now we have to deal with that too. Oh, mother, this was absolutely a massive mistake." Mary said.

"I had to do it. Jacob was gaining too much power in the position he was in. Constantly pulling jockeying for more and more power within his family by killing them and lying about them, and ruining their lives only to make himself even more viable for more power. It would have been a disaster for all of us had I not preempted him by putting two bullets in his chest." Eliza said coldly. 

"But he survived mother! HE SURVIVED!" 

Eliza's eye brow lifted again. She put the twine back into the drawer of the jungle table and turned to her daughter still in her true form. "I will not let us go under without a fight. We still have leverage." Eliza said of the situation.

"And what leverage is that?" Mary asked.

"You." Eliza noted. "You've been given the powers of the coven. You can control him too if you tap into the powers bestowed on you. It's all in you. You can keep him with lack of his memories and kind... all the while seeing your daughter up close and personal for all time. Just tap into your powers Mary. You can. And you should." Eliza added.

"I think you've lost your mind living in seclusion like this. You have no idea of the real world. I've been such a fool myself, allowing you to do all the things you've done and now look! Look at where we are. You've killed an innocent man with the dark magic you think is helping and yet the man who should have died lives! It's all backwards. I wont do and become what you have by tapping into anything!! Not now! Not Ever!" Mary shouted.

"Mary.....no! You must harness the gift you've been given to save us all." Eliza said.

"Save us all? Save us all the way you tried but ended up making things much much worse? The police are investigating this mother, Constable Reigns is searching for this killer and since that is you... he is searching for YOU! Do not leave this island--- IN ANY FORM! Stay here. Stay away from this room and never ever use your powers this way again. Do you under stand me?" Mary shouted "DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME???" She shouted again shaking her mother who nodded her head yes.

As the two left the Spell room Mary's body reverted back to Georgina's and the two rushed down the dark hallway, it was clear that the baton of power within the Goode family had suddenly been passed from Mother to Daughter. Eliza's attempt at righting the wrongs of Jacob Lord by killing him with her disembodied spirit had proved to be gamble that they both should not have bet on.

"I want you to listen to me and listen to me well," Mary said, now in Georgina's voice. "Do not leave this house. In ANY form!" She repeated.

"Mary, I was only trying to help you and Charlotte stay together." Eliza reiterated.

"But you didn't, mother, you didn't help. You've made things worse and now I have to get back to the Welshport and make sure Jacob never ever gets his memories back. Ever." Georgina said.

Mary again nodded her head that she understood the mess that had been made and  hugged her daughter goodbye.

"I love you." Eliza whispered.

Georgina's eyes watered. Her heart hurt to be so angry with her mother but she was sure the life of loneliness and magic was taking it's tole on her. She was losing grip on reality and doing things like shooting Jacob and Christian that was now putting them both in the cross hairs of being exposed. 

"I love you too mama." Georgina said, hugging her.

As Georgina quickly made her way out of the cabin on Goode island she wondered just what she had to do next to save herself from Jacob's memories. She was almost certain that whatever Jacob saw the night he was shot would most certainly lead him to her mother Eliza, and Jacob would most certainly kill Eliza in return.

Then Georgina, who was really the disguised Mary remembered, if Eliza died, Mary too would go back into her regular body and become revealed not to be who she was. Everything they were hiding would come out and Georgina knew she would never ever see Charlotte again if it were. 

It was a house of cards slowly tilting off an table's edge.

Eliza watched from her cabin window as Georgina quickly made her way through the thicket of trees that surrounded the cabin and down to the dock where the small boat that brought her here from Welshport Island was tied up awaiting her return. As she looked on a fly began to zip around the windowsill.

Then another fly. Then a third fly. 

Fly after fly began to appear on the window, in the cabin and outside the cabin covering almost a fourth of the glass. 

Eliza gasped at the sight of so many of this cryptic sign.

The Hunter sends a message

She knew who it was from. THE HUNTER sent his messages in the most in opportune ways.

Flies scattering over glass was just one way of show Eliza his presence.

Eliza swatted the flies away and in seconds, they disappeared as mysteriously as the had appeared. 

Message taken. 

Then, Eliza came back to her thoughts son what she had done with Georgina,.

The insurance place was to keep her child safe: She had purposefully told Georgina the truth, this truth of Jacob's shooting would force Georgina into finally using her magic for the first time, it would finally push her daughter to spread her wings into the coven of witchcraft she was born into to save herself by fixing what Eliza had done to Jacob. Eliza had thus created a mess for Georgina to clean up using her gift of sorcery.

"Fly on my little sorceress...fly on." Eliza whispered to herself softly as she picked up a picture frame with a stoic Mary inside with one single remaining fly sniffing the glass. 

Eliza had gambled once again with this secret and forced initiation into dark arts. And this game was in the hopes that her daughter, born a true witch, would finally fly own her own into the Blackmagic world of her inheritance. 

****

Evie finds Nik snooping in the library 


In a small library at Tirymôr House, Nik Jordan looked around the large shelves that went from floor to ceiling filled with stories and history for decades and decades. Some books spoke of the law, some books spoke of business, some of love stories and stories of pirates and kings and queens.

It was a cornucopia of knowledge that Nik took in with every glance of his hazel eyes. He wanted to know more he wanted to know it all, and truthfully he wanted to find a book or any kind of informative script on the island of Welshport itself. 

It's history, shrouded in mystery, had his attention. 

"What exactly are you looking for?" Nik's sister Evie said as she entered the impressive Lord family library.

"Truthfully?" He answered as he climbed a latter that was attached by small wheels that could take him from one end of the shelf to the other.

She looked at him strangely. "Of course. The maid told me you were in here, I thought we were having tea in the drawing room. So what's made you change our plans?" She asked annoyed at her younger brother for being so secretive. 

"Anything I can find on Welshport." He said quickly.

She sat on a chair, carefully crossed her ankles in her dark green dress and rolled her eyes.

"Nikolas Jordan come down off of that latter and tell me what's going on!!" She shouted at him. 

He huffed and did as his older sister said and sat down across from her.

"From the moment I set foot on this island I've felt strange about it. Haven't you? It's been one strange occurrence after another. I've tried to sort of brush it all off as just odd coincidences, but I can't pretend I don't notice it anymore. You can't really tell me you've never seen these things either. You've been here longer than I have." Nik said as he rested his arms on his legs to stare deeply into his sister's eyes.

"Welshport is very strange. I'm not blind or def. but there is absolutely nothing in here that is going to tell you what makes it this way. This is the family's library, Niky, not the village's." She answered. 

"That's just it, I think I would find something here at Tirymôr, and not the village library." He replied.

"What do you mean?"

Nik stood up and straightened his vest. He went over to the three large rectangle window and stared out of it allowing the day light to warm his face. He reached into his vest and pulled out a thing cigarette and lit it, he hated smoking but his nerves had gotten the best of him recently. The taste of Tabaco soothed them.

"Alice, she told me that she had these strange feelings about not only Welshport, but the house. This place. This family. " He said as Evie walked over and removed the cigarette from his mouth and put it out on the ashtray on the desk next to her. 

"Why are you discussing my in-laws with Alice Winterborn?" She asked slightly annoyed.

Before Nik could answer, as most things in the house did, they came alive, and yet again, the eyes of another painting on the wall were removed and replaced with real eyes of someone listening in to the Jordan siblings and their conversation. 

It was common in the walls of Tirymôr for someone always listening in to people who were not directly blood related to the family. This helped them protect themselves from plotters... the eyes belonged to Rebecca's most trusted hand-- Hamstead. 

"Can't I? they're my in-laws now too. And besides, she has first hand knowledge of the odd things revolving around this family.

"What do you mean??" She asked.

"Sebastian. She's had ... well I guess you can call them dreams. She's dreaming of Sebastian and Sis, they're not the best dreams." Nik said frowning down at his extinguished cigarette.

"Why would she be dreaming of Sebastian?" Evie asked, as Hamstead continued to secretly listen in from behind the painting. 

"That's the thing. she's not too sure. Well, she thinks she's not sure." Nik said cryptically.

"Niky... what does that mean? What has she dreamt?"

"How well do you know him? Does he seem as if he's just let his family's legacy go or is he fully into it." He asked.

"You have to stop talking like this, what do you mean???" 

Nik sighed in frustration and let it all out:

"Evie, Alice things Sebastian has something to do with all the evil vibrations she feels that come from this house and this family. She feels that he is the one who came at her and attacked her while we searched for you at the Thicket. Evie, I get the feeling she's terrified of him and honestly, I don't see how she can't be. If he's really the creature or the monster that came at her and attempted to kill her in the way she described, well, I would be terrified too. And I'm also afraid for you." 

Evie scoffed. "Nikolas Please!!" 

"Evie listen to me, how safe are you going off with him to the Thicket? How safe are you?" He asked her.

"He loves me Nik, and I love him and he wouldn't ever hurt me. Alice is wrong." Evie said defending her husband.

But in the pit of her stomach, she actually knew Alice's premonition and fears were true. The moment at the Thicket when Sebastian's dark side came out she knew she needed to watch out for herself and truthfully others all around her. He could flip at the drop of a hat, he could switch from his loving kind self to something from a nightmare and almost kill anyone. He could, kill, he had killed and he'd most likely kill again. Evie knew it, Sebastian knew it--- but the question was WHO and WHEN it would happen. 

"I don't know he loves you, but... are you safe with him? We know that there could be something quite worrying about what he's become. I just want to know if I'm right, if I'm not and this village and this family isn't some sort vortex of evil, then I will let go of it, but I want to know. I NEED to know." Nik said.

"Niky, I can understand that there is this large question mark over this whole family and the village and yes even Sebastian but you have to let it go and stop. Just stop all of this. Do not go looking for trouble because you may not be able to handle it once you find it." Evie said as Hamstead listened in.

"Sis..." Nik began before she interrupted.

"I'm serious. Our mother will be here any day now," Evie reminded him of their recently widowed mother Aurora's immanent arrival to Welshport from England. "we need to show a united front to welcome her here and if you're going to be throwing around strange accusations about Sebastian and the Lords while she lives here, I don't know how comfortable she'll be. After losing father all alone, the least we can do is try and welcome her with the least amount of familial turbulence the better." 

"I have no intention of making mother feel like uncomfortable, Evie, but I want her to be safe here just as I want you to be safe here and with Sebastian." He said.

"I am safe!" She answered assertively.

"Then I'll just have to make sure you are. I wont rest until it's proven to me that Sebastian is no threat to you or anyone else on this island. And that goes for all the Lords." Nik replied to 

"Like I said don't go looking for trouble...even though you might have already found it with Alice." 

Nik smirked seeing his sister now turn the tables on him and his budding relationship "And what does that supposed to mean?"

Evie shrugged and sat back down on the library's fluffy chair.

"When she and I were in Windcliff, a nurse told me something about her that gave me some pause about getting too close to her. She was... very peculiar. She helped me, she was a good friend and showed me things I had never seen before. She's indeed very special, but she has a dark past." Evie replied.

"Who doesn't?" Nik replied.

"I've never murdered anyone. Have you?" Evie retorted.

"Murder?" Nik asked curious to what Evie knew.

"The nurse said that Alice has this connection to the sea or some kind of draw to the sea. She lured a friend of hers there one night and, she drowned her. She drowned her own friend. They thought her mad, and she was placed at Windcliff until, well she left." Evie explained.

"I don't believe it. I don't!!" Nik said as Evie shrugged again.

"All I'm saying is maybe we should just both keep eyes out for each other. Me with Alice and you with Sebastian." She replied as the maid finally entered with the tea she had ordered for the other room.

"Miss." The maid said, as she placed the tea on the small library coffee table.

Evie thanked her and she continued with her thought. "If you really think I'm in danger, and I really think Alice is dangerous, we should do what brothers and sisters should always do-- watch out for each other." 

Nik sat down and let it all sink in. He wasn't sure the story about Alice was accurate but he was still eager to learn more about the village and it's secrets and how, if at all, were the Lords connected. He didn't want Evie to get involved with his relationship that was so fresh, but if it would give him access to watch out for her in her relationship with someone so dangerous as Alice believed Sebastian was, it would be worth it.

"Fine. You watch for me, and I'll watch for you." He said as he clinked his tea cup with his sister's. 

Then, the painting's eyes returned to their original painted-selves.


Down the hall, Hamstead opened a secret door that lead from inside the walls into Rebecca's private back drawing room that was tiny and could only really fit four people. It's walls were tall and covered in large paintings of Lockwood family members, her family members---which was a departure from the covered walls of Lord family members. 

"And what did the Jordan siblings have to say?" Rebecca asked as she knitted. 

"Mr. Nikolas wants to be sure he knows everything there is to know about the Lord family, including Mr. Sebastian. He thinks the library will have the fruits of those secrets." Hamstead replied.

Rebecca chuckled which turned into a giggle that turned into a loud cackle. She dropped the kitting needles and the scarf she was knitting and bent over in a hilarious laugh holding her side while doing it. 

She found it funny that he would even try and attempt to dig into the Lords. No one had ever done that and survived. And Rebecca, in her hysterical break knew that even young Nikolas Jordan was no match for her. No match at all.

"Oh let him try.... let him try and let him die trying." She said through her insane laughter. 

Hamstead bowed his head quickly and left her to knit alone again. 

****

Alice has another nightmare 

The day was soon coming to an end. The Sun, a shimmering ball of orange began to set in the distant hills over mainland Maine. Alice Winterborn stood on the porch of the home in the village she shared with her brother Matthew and watched as the falling leaves from the drowsy trees began to collect in little orange and yellow piles in the corners of the cobble stone laid street.

Alice, her mind cloudy with thoughts of things unpleasant to anyone who wasn't of the supernatural world, was quivering with worry. She thought of her friend Evie and wished to see her again. She missed her. Their talks while at Windcliff had often helped her mood. She hadn't had a real friend in decades. 

Alice closed the door to the chilly air and walked over to a rocking chair that creaked with age. It was her grandmother's chair, one of the only things her family had left after they were all vanquished by decades of genocide and loss.

She knew she would never see Evie again if Sebastian, this creature she could not figure out, was still walking the earth. He was a threat to everyone, not just Evie. Alice had seen first hand how awful a "thing" he was. His thirst for the flesh and blood of other humans wasn't just something outsiders should fear, but Evie herself (Alice thought) was the most in danger.

Alice rocked back and fourth on the rocking chair that creaked and squeaked and lulled Alice to sleep and in no time, she was back in the black bog of her mind where there was no sound except for footsteps in the distance.

"Who's there?" Alice asked as the echoing footsteps got louder and louder.

She stood her ground. Her dress, seeping in the black water as she stood on what seemed like the surface of a black lake.

The bog. The black bog. 

"SHOW YOURSELF!!" Alice said, her voice echoing in the emptiness. 

"What do you want?" The sinister voice came from the shadows.

"It's you, isn't it creature. I can smell your evil." Alice said as a smoky atmosphere in her mind moved away revealing Sebastian Lord standing on the wavy surface of the black bog. 

"Why have you summoned me as I sleep? What do you want from me.?" He asked. standing safly away from her.

"I want you to leave this island and leave Evie alone. Vanish into the dark and never ever return. She isnt safe as your wife." Alice said confidently.

"No one is safe, this is a cruel world, and I can't be held accountable for the cruelty of others. Evie is safe with me." Sebastian said with a hiss in his voice. 

His face was cold and stone-like. He was asleep in his own solitude away from Alice's small house, but the two supernatural creatures had a strange connection, mostly because Alice knew how to harness her powers to summon him at her whim. She was more used to that power given to her by her people, Sebastian, still fresh from  his own grave was a novice of sorts and truly had no choice but to heed her yank into her mind like a dog on a leash.

But he too could hurt her if he wanted to. All he needed to do was strike. 

But he waited to see how she's react.

"This isn't a question of what other evils there are on this planet, humans are tarnished with imperfections but you are an abomination and thirsty to kill others; I can see it Sebastian Lord. I can smell it on you just as you can smell my powers on me. Do not think I cannot and will not vanquish you. I'm giving you the choice first." Alice said.

Sebastian laughed at her bravery. He knew she was powerful, of course, but there was nothing he feared now that he had seen death, and he could tell she would not do anything that would anger Evie--that loyalty to her, he could also see with his own telepathic powers.

"Evie and I were meant to be, there is nothing you can do now, nothing. And if you interfere I will make sure that you pay...trust me Alice Winterborn, trust in my words. Interfere with Evie and myself and you and all those you love will pay for that interference." Sebastian warned.

"My brother is innocent. He has nothing to do with you or what I want from you." Alice replied.

"Oh? And what of Nikolas? Is he also an innocent?" Sebastian said surprising Alice that he knew she was in love with  him.

"Do not touch him! He is Evie's brother! You would hurt your own brother-in-law to spite me?" She asked attempting to push him into a corner about threatening Evie's own brother Nik.

"Dear Alice, you of all people know what I am capable of. There are things that can  happen to people where my fingers-prints would never be found. Nik seems like a good man, I enjoy him and Evie adores him, which is why he is the perfect pawn. I just want you to know that I have the taste for blood--- anyone's blood. Even his." Sebastian further threatened.

Alice became incensed and she lifted her hand out in front of her and balled her hand in a fist, Sebastian began to feel pressure around his throat that got stronger and strong. He began to feel his airways cutting off and he fell to his knees into the bog below him. The blackness started swirl all around him and the black water below him began to splash and crash in his attempt to release Alice's tight grip around his throat via her tightening fist.

"I warned you." She said as she watched from a safe distance. 

Sebastian writhed on the ground gasping for air, Alice began to walk forward hoping that she would end his life right there in her own mind. 

And as she got close, as she inched her way, almost touching him, Sebastian stopped moving and his arms fell to his sides as he lay there in the black water created by Alice's brain. 

She dropped her arm and released her fist and stared at his frozen-like body.

And then, as she looked at him, his eyes snapped open and he lunged at her! Hissing, mouth agape with sharp teeth craving her taste. She screamed and fell backwards into the water and he jumped in the air to fall on her and bite her and kill her. 

She screamed again and covered her face and awoke in the darkness of her living room still on the rocking chair. 

Her brother Matthew entered the room from the front door returning from a fishing trip at work. He dropped all of his gear and rushed over to his sister who was panicking in the rocking chair in a sweaty heap.  

She was ripping at the top of her dress. She was hot. Her whole entire body was on fire, as if she had a fever.

"Alice! ALICE MY GOD! What is it? Are you ill??? What's happened???" Matthew asked, begging for an answer.

She screamed thinking he was Sebastian and slapped him across the face. Matthew again reached for her, the darkness of the room concealing his face. She lifted her hand and Matthew entire body lifted into the air and flew across the room into the wall breaking a table and chair in the wake.

Alice got up, and lit an oil lantern to see her attacker, knowing the night brought out the creature Sebastian, but when she saw it was Matthew she gasped in shock and rushed over to her moaning brother. 

"I'm so sorry. I was having a nightmare." Alice explained.

"Alice, what is going on?" Matthew asked rubbing the back of his neck sore with the jolt of Alice's powers.

"Its Sebastian, we have to do something about him Matthew, we have to make sure he doesn't hurt anyone. His evil is so dark, Ive never seen anything that dark before in my whole life. He'll kill us all. His hunger is never ending, I can feel it. I can feel the danger, Matthew. Please help me, please help me rid this monster from our world. If we don't we will all pay. I have to protect Evie. I have to!" Alice said.

Matthew didn't know what to say. All he could do was hold his sister close and pray that this would pass, but deep down in his heart he knew it would not. They would have to do something, anything, to free this curse of Sebastian Lord’s vindictive and dangerous existence from them all.