Monday, May 29, 2023

B4/Ch2: NO ONE IS SAFE

The Lord family breakfast table


A shining white sun floated in the turquoise sky above Welshport Island bringing with it's bright rays the cool spring breeze off the Atlantic Sea. The large rectangular windows of the breakfast-nook that were grouped in two pairs of three at Tirymor House were open allowing the fresh and cool air in while Aurora, Rebecca, Charlotte, baby Fabian and Celeste were all enjoying their morning together. 

Celeste sipped from her morning coffee and finished up her soft boiled egg in it's silver cup and tending to the baby's feeding. 

"He's getting so big." Aurora said as she spread butter on her toast.

"And handsome." Rebecca added just as Caspian, the newest house guest entered the breakfast room.

"Good morning ladies."

They all replied in kind. Charlotte never lifting her blue eyes from her plate. 

"I should be off. We're meeting daddy at the Publishing House today, aren't we." Celeste said standing up from the table and getting the baby out of his oak high-chair.

"Ahh, getting Fabian prepared to take over the family business already?" Rebecca smiled.

Celeste did not reply, only smiled. "Come Charlotte, we should get you dressed for your lessons." 

Charlotte quickly got up from her chair to escape the room but the hem of her dress got caught under the chair, snagging and causing her to drip and fall onto the breakfast-room floor face first.

Her nose felt strange after the blow to the floor, and when she lifted her head, a river of blood fell down her lip and on to her collarbone. 

Still on the floor, a hand came into her view, Charlotte took the hand believing it to be Celeste's but when she looked up it was Caspian smiling at her with this dark eyes and crooked teeth. 

Charlotte's mind began to flash images of fire, large flames, terrible screams, dark echoes of nightmarish horrors. She screamed a blood curtailing scream frightening the entire room and quickly let go of Caspian's hand. The whiplash of her release was so forceful, Caspian’s hand hit his own nose causing it to bleed.

“Caspian! You’re bleeding!” Rebecca exclaimed.

"There, there. No harm done." He said wiping the blood.

"Are you alright darling?" Rebecca asked as Celeste came over too to check on her step-daughter.

Charlotte looked at Caspian who smiled at her waiting for her to reply to Rebecca but she couldn't get what she saw in her mind when Caspian touched her. It was confusing to the 12 year old girl. What was it? Why did that happened when he touched her. 

Charlotte reached for Celeste and grabbed her hand. 

No fire images. No darkness.

"Honey, are you ok?" Celeste asked. "Say something." 

"I'm fine. Let's go. Let's go." Charlotte said, her voice trembling with nerves and her yes not leaving Caspian. "Miss. Kildare should be here any moment." The young Lord added mentioning her new tutor by name. 

Celeste looked at the rest of the room, everyone seemed a bit worried for Charlotte, but Celeste mouthed "she's fine" attempting to ease their feelings as they exited the breakfast room.

"Well! That was a jolt to the system. No need for coffee." Caspian joked unaware of what Charlotte saw when she touched him. "How are the ladies of the house doing this morning?" He asked to Rebecca's annoyance as SHE was the true lady of the house, not her newest in-law Aurora.

"French-toast?" Rebecca said quickly changing the subject as she passed him something to eat from a silver tray.

Caspian smiled and took the try. "Have the two of you thought about what I proposed last night?" He asked.

Rebecca smiled. Aurora grimaced. 

"I believe we can find arrangements for you, Caspian." Rebecca replied. 

"And you, Aurora? How are you feeling about what I asked for. You're an intricate part of this entire plan. the three of  us can do so much good for the world but, the child is needed. Its the first step in my success in saving us all." 

"I have so much to think about. You said you wanted Evie's baby but, what does that even mean? Want it for," She paused to think "yourself? To raise?" 

"If anyone can help me, it's you darling. You are the major key to the baby being brought up the correct way. In my way. You must trust me in knowing that all of our spirits will benefit from this child becoming my child. Through you Aurora, this can happen." Caspian said. 

"I believe you." Rebecca added. "Ive seen the darkness of this world Aurora, and for what its worth I hope that Evie's baby will be the light to save us all as Caspian says it can be under his guidance. Look what he's done for me in such a short time? I'm happier. He's made me happier. I'm calmer. He's made me calmer. The baby can do this for the world." Rebecca said, her eyes suddenly flashing the amber from the mind control of Caspian.

"Yes, you've said that, Caspian as said that, but how? This child is my grandchild Rebecca, and your great-grandchild. How can we just help him take the child from Evie and give it to Caspian? Caspian you must understand my own hesitance." Aurora said. 

Caspian took a deep breath and licked his lips free of the honey from his French toast. He picked up the white cloth napkin and dabbed the corners of his mouth and got up from the table and moved down to chairs to sit next to Aurora. He reached for her dainty elegant hand and held it in his perfectly soft and masculine ones. 

"You are good to worry. A good woman. I understand the hesitation." He said as her beauty fell into his eyes like a perfect spring flower blooming. "But I promise you, having this child grow up in my own house and in my own way of life will do the world good in so many ways. I need the child Aurora, and I need you. Desperately." Caspian replied. 

“But you haven’t explained why you need the baby.” Aurora said suddenly.

Her resistance was becoming a problem. His whole plot to sacrifice the newborn child to gain incredible supernatural powers and ultimate control of the universe was to remain his own personal secret. 

Caspian reached for and squeezed Aurora’s hand. She had not been touched like in such emotionally intimate way in years. His eyes pierced her...she could feel him inside her mind, it was a strange feeling like work wiggling in her brain. He knew how much Evie trusted her mother Aurora, and if anyone would help him take the child from Evie, this very special child born of a human and a vampire, it would be Aurora.

The plot, to take Evie and Sebastian's baby at birth was a macabre one. Caspian's complete control of his powers only could happen if he took a child; this very special child. 

He would be given unlimited and unparalleled powers that could bring every source of light and good on earth to it's knees. This was his ultimate dream come true. When the witch Eliza conjured him and brought him to the surface of the earth he was powerful but now that he was now in control of his own life-being because Eliza was dead and could not vanquish him back to the underworld, he could now find his way to an incredible power grab---ultimate power, ultimate control. And Rebecca and Aurora were pawns in his plan.

Aurora felt his touch, it was something she could only describe to herself as sexy, desirable, feverish. Rebecca saw this. It felt like a slap to her face in her own breakfast-room. She was the one who met Caspian and brought him to Tirymor, she was the one who hired him to be her Svengali, her religious Guru, her all seeing guide. 

"I can do more than just look on." Rebecca said. "Evangeline trusts me, I care for her. She will understand that giving the child to you is the right thing. Aurora may be too close to the subject to complete this for you Caspian." 

"What do you think Aurora?" Caspian said, hoping his new fascination would agree.

"I..." Aurora said, her mind a mix-bag of confusion and desire. 

Caspian licked his lips again after a bite of his sticky breakfast. Taunting her. Giving her this feeling he was being overt with her. He wanted her too in all ways. He felt as though she could not only be his wife in this devilish game, but his true wife, the one he'd love the one he'd lift up and create to be a powerful being too. She was perfect for him. She could tell he was attracted to her. She was too, albeit so far, reluctantly. 

"We can do this all together. The gifts that will come, Aurora, will be otherworldly." Caspian said to her in a sexy deep whisper.

"What about me?" Rebecca said, her eyes flashing amber still with Caspian's spell.

"You too, the three of us will change this world for the good." Caspian answered with a bit of a lie, he wanted Aurora, Rebecca was more of a worker for him.

"I promise you, I will do all that you need. I want the world to be better. I want to see it shine again. It's been such a dark and morose since my Albert died, that I can't see anything more beautiful than helping you save us all." Rebecca said, her mind in Caspian's complete warped control.

"Aurora, do you feel the same?" He asked, knowing that any minute now, his touch would again ensnare her in his spell. 

Aurora's mind again felt mixed, confused, but hot. Wanting. Desiring his touch again. And then, like the flicker of a candle flame the amber glow appeared. Caspian's mind control spell finally snapped and Aurora too agreed the baby needed to be Caspian's and away from Evie. 

"Yes. I want this too." Aurora answered in a monotone voice.

Rebecca's brow lifted. She wanted her not to be involved, too many "wives" meant competition. But Caspian was the boss. 

"Very good, very very good. Once the baby is born, I want it brought to me. Not even an hour after. It must be at the moment of birth. Once it is mine and in my hands it will instantly change the dynamic of us here at Tirymor first. First us, here at the mansion...." Paused and turned to Rebecca who was behind him smiled at her and grabbed her hand, "then the earth over." He finished grabbing Aurora's hand next to him so that all three formed a chain with him in the middle linking Aurora and Rebecca as his two so called wives. 

"It will be divine." Rebecca said, totally under his spell.

"Divine." Aurora replied, equally locked in his twisted came. 

"Freedom for us all is in the birth of this child. Freedom for all us." Caspian smiled showing his crooked teeth again, lying to them both about why he really wanted the baby for himself. 

****

Evie & Aaron at the Welshport docs 


Over at the docks, a large group of villagers had gathered to wave goodbye to two ships of a local fishing fleet owned by a mainland company. Matthew was skipper of one of the ships. 

Evie, 7 months pregnant now, waved goodbye with a white scarf like a small flag to the man she had come to love so much. Her protector. He white knight in a time when she had seen so much turmoil. She loved him so much, and he her. She spotted him on the deck of his boat waving back at her with a beautiful smile. 

As their eyes locked she felt his love stronger. He felt hers too.

As the boats got smaller and smaller into the and into the stunning light of the morning, the Lord family driver Aaron Hamstead approached. Evie.

"Ready miss?" he asked.

She turned to say yes but as she did she got a sudden sharp pain in her stomach, a cramp. She bent over in pain as Hamstead lunged for her to help her back into a standing position.

"Miss! What is it? Are you ok?" 

"I think so. I'm ok. I'm ok." Evie replied. 

"Are you sure? I can drive you to see Dr. Ward." Hamstead said.

Evie felt strange. It was sudden. It was quick. It felt like something had punched her in the stomach but suddenly as quickly as it came, it was gone.

"No. No. Thank you Aaron. I think I'm ok, let's just get back to Tirymor." Evie said thinking the place she was safe the most was at home, but in fact Tirymor was the most dangerous place of all for her and her unborn baby. 

****

Celeste & Fabían visit Jacob at Lord Publishing Co.


The afternoon blew a cold wind across downtown Welshport as a small car puttered to a stop in front of the 5 story brick building with arched windows on the very top floor reflecting the golden sun down to the street.

Celeste and baby Fabian had arrived at The Lord family Publishing Company's office building to show off the new baby prince to the various literary agents and publishing agents in the office. 

In truth, Celeste wanted to keep her eye on Jacob who had just come back to work after his recuperation after being shot. She had her own misgivings about his sudden desire to return to the office. She wanted to be sure he was plotting against her and her brother Johnathon. Not to mention her worry about Genevieve's eerie resemblance to Sabrina, the woman Jacob killed. 

As she made her way through the various floors, meeting agents, and publishers and even some writers who had made it all the way to the island in hope's their book would be picked up and published, Celeste kept one eye on her baby and one eye on the small golden elevator that would take her to her husband's office. A kind secretary finally released her from the various grabbing hands of happy office workers and got her into the elevator.

"Top floor ma'am?" The elevator attended asked.

"Please." She said with a smile. Fabian giggled. 

As the golden doors of the elevator opened, she thanked the attendant. She turned slowly out of the elevator, her dress swooping and swishing into Jacob's office foyer. He was standing there waiting for her.

"How did you know I was here?" She asked with a slight grin.

"I own this place. Nothing happens here that I don't know about." He replied, gesturing for her to follow him into his office.

Celeste grinned playfully and replied "Your mother owns this place." 

The entered his office that took up half of the 5th floor with six of the arched windows faced the west over the small channel of water that separated Welshport Island from mainland Maine.

It was like floating above the clouds, Celeste thought. The building was one of the tallest in the village.

"So what do I owe this very good and surprising visit? You've never been here before, have you?" He asked as he sat behind his dark oak desk with stacks and stacks of unpublished manuscripts that he was going over. 

 She walked over to him and handed him their son. The baby giggled again as he lovingly touched his father Jacob's face.

"Have you read all of these?" She asked, dodging his question. She didn't want to say she was basically spying on him. 

"Almost. Some are actually quite good. Take this one," he said pointing to a stack of papers from a man in New York. "its about a woman whose lost her memory and she goes around searching for clues about who she was, who she knew, as she tries to piece together how she even lost her memory in the first place."

"Did she really lose her memory or did she fake it like you?" Celeste teased, reminding Jacob of his own memory loss just after the shooting.

"Very funny. I didn't fake it, did it?" He replied adorably asking his baby son who replied with drooling. 

"Actually I came because I wanted to speak to you about what's happening at the house. I know that we'd be able to speak freely here, you know with everyone at home." Celeste replied.

"What do you mean? What's happening at Tirymor? Because after all you and I have discussed and decided on, nothing should be happening at Tirymor. You promised me your brother," he paused to correct himself, "our brother knows nothing of his connection to my family. So NOTHING should be 'happening' at home. Unless that has changed." Jacob continued, his voice becoming more serious as the realization that she might have told Johnathon the truth, that he too was an heir to the Lord family fortune, a direct challenge to Jacob's authority.

Celeste lifted a brow, her lie had to remain intact. She reiterated that Johnathon didn't know. 

"That's not what I mean." She said sitting in front of him on the other side of his desk. "I'm talking about Genevieve." 

Jacob's face turned serious. The idea that Celeste would be worried about Genevieve annoyed him. He had a futile hope that people would ignore the fact that Genevieve looked so much his late sister-in-law Sabrina, the woman he once loved, the woman who was married to his brother David, and the woman he killed on the beach and framed his brother for the murder. In Jacob's warped mind he wanted to pretend Genevieve's face wasn't a horrible reminder of the crime he committed all those years ago. Not to mention, his obvious attraction to the woman who's face he still dreamt of.

"Everything is fine." He replied coldly.

"Jacob, she's Sabrina's exact copy. How can you act like it's not a big deal. You think I don't know or that no one talked about any of it, but everyone knew. All the staff, everyone who worked closely with your family. Trust me when I say that everyone knew how you felt about your brother's wife. And now, it's like she's back from the dead. For real this time." Celeste explained.

"What people believe is a lie. Viscous gossip, and I'd hope my own wife would understand that about me by now. They'll always talk about what my brother did to Sabrina, and they'll always want to absolve him of what he did and blame a phantom or me. The truth is, Sabrina's memory does not haunt me. Not even now, not even with Genevieve in my view." Jacob said. Lying.

"What about Sabrina?" Celeste said, mentioning the spirit that once lived inside young Charlotte. 

Jacob, again, did not want to acknowledge the existence of a real haunting, the ghost of the woman he killed. 

"Celeste, I've told you, the only thing I am worried about is that we are sure that our agreement continues to be as solid as our marriage. Johnathon. That is it, not ghosts, or spirits, or anything related to the woman my brother killed. Is that clear?" Jacob replied curtly as he stood up and handed his son back to the baby's mother. 

"I need to know that what you're saying is true." Celeste said. "I've told you over and over that Johnathon will remain in the dark about his relationship to you but I always want to feel secure in this marriage---this solid marriage." 

Jacob stood in the center of his office in the bright light coming from the six arched windows. His smile curled at the edges of his lips when he realized Celeste wasn't there at this office to check on him, she was there because she herself was threatened by Genevieve. She herself saw Genevieve and her Sabrina matching face as a threat to her and her position as his wife. Jealously is what brought Celeste to the Lord Publishing House, and it made him tingle with delight to see her squirm. 

"Do I sense a bit of worry that perhaps you believe your husband has the wondering eye for Johnathon's fiancée?" 

Celeste's rolled her eyes. "Please."

"Ahhh there it is, my wife is jealous of the new woman in town that just happens to look exactly like someone who once walked the same halls of Tirymor. Well, well, well, the pious Celeste DeViana-Lord has a bit of a jealous side. It's quite sexy." He teased.

"I want to be sure you're not going to make another mistake on the beach." She replied, slapping him with words and truth.

His teasing smile quickly switched to a cold stare. The glimmer in his eyes vanished. The rosiness in his cheeks turned pale and white. He became empty. Dark. He walked over to her, a quick 5 step pace from where he was standing in the office to the desk where she was sitting with the baby in her arms. He reached down, grabbed her arm and lifted her and the baby up out of the oak chair with the lion feet so that the three were now standing so close she could feel his warm breath the smelled of coffee on her face.

"I never. Ever. Ever. Want to hear you say that again. Ever. Do you understand me Celeste?" 

His hand gripped her arm. It tightened as she hesitated to answer.

"Let go of me." She replied stoically, unafraid and showing she had her cards to play on him.

"Did you hear what I said to you?"

Celeste knew that the revealing that she knew the truth about Sabrina's death by connecting the dots from the gossip she heard over the years, from knowing Jacob, from seeing first hand how cruel he could be and from his obvious attention toward Genevieve was a card she could play in the future. An extra insurance for herself and her position at Tirymor house that no one could take from her now that he knew she knew. 

"David is innocent, isn't he?" She whispered. "He was always innocent. Maybe if someone else. Maybe it was you." She whispered. 

Jacob’s eyes narrowed at Celeste’s obvious attempts at getting information or an admission of his guilt.

"Celeste," he said squeezing her arm tighter, "I'm going to give you one last chance to answer me before I change my mind about being kind to you as I have been the entirety of our short marriage. Never speak that way about Sabrina's death. David is responsible, do you understand? David and David alone!” 

“And Genevieve? How does she fit your world?” Celeste asked. 

Jacob then understood. With Genevieve and Sabrina so closely resembling each other Celeste felt Jacob’s clear attraction. Jacob released his wife’s arm and breathed in deep. He needed to get back on the same plating field as Celeste to shore up her loyalty.

 “It is what is. Genevieve is not a threat..to ANYONE at Tirymor." Jacob added earring the way for Celeste to feel more relaxed.

Celeste got what she wanted. Jacob admitted her position as safe and whatever attention he was giving Genevieve was innocent and that she had nothing to worry about, no matter how much she looked like the woman he was so obsessed over, so obsessed over that he killed her. 

Celeste lifted a brow, released her arm from his tight grasp and replied "I understand." 

She gathered her things. Kissed Jacob on the lips as she continued to stand in the center of the room like a roman statue and told him she'd see him at dinner. Jacob did not reply but kissed his baby son on the head and watched as Celeste made her to the elevator once more to go back down to the lobby. 

Celeste had shown her cards, and for the first time, Jacob felt like he had been played. 


****

Sabrina’s spirit visits Genevieve 


As the late afternoon sun fell towards the hills of the Westridge Woods, Genevieve Thorne sat in her room at Tirymor reading a book, her mind however, could not concentrate on the words on the page. 

She got up from the plush chair and walked over to a mirror. She stared into it, hoping to see some sort of facial difference in hers that could change the idea that she looked like the woman in the portrait down the hall: Sabrina. 

But there was nothing, no difference. Not even a slight wrinkle around her lips or in the corner of her deep blue eyes. She was indeed the spitting image of Sabrina Spencer Lord. 

As Genevieve continued to look at herself, tilting her head slightly to catch the dipping sun light from the far off window, a separate glow came in from the right near the door. It was blue in tone and emitted a warmth in the air. 

Genevieve turned, it was her doppelganger, Sabrina's spirit floating towards her with her hair flowing in a nonexistent wind. She seemed to be floating under water yet she was right in front of Genevieve in mid air. 

"No, no no no, this can't be happening again! YOU DO NOT EXSIT!" Genevieve yelped, covering her eyes and turning away from the ghostly Sabrina.

Sabrina felt terrible for frightening her, she only wanted to see her  up close, to see her own face again win life. Flesh plump and warm. In the world of the living again, touched by real sunlight. Breathing real air. Wearing actual garments made of fabric and not cloaked in light from an another world. 

"Don't be frightened of me, I promise I am not here to hurt you." Sabrina's echoing voice said. "Do you know who I am?"

"You're not real!" Genevieve replied but not turning back to the ghost of Sabrina.

"Turn to me, I promise you I will not hurt you. Please. Please turn to me." Sabrina asked.

Genevieve had a sudden feeling of calm come over her, her heart rate slowing to normal, yet her breathing stayed at a steady rapid pace. She took a deep breath and slowly lifted her head and began to turn towards the warm blue light that was Sabrina. 

Their identical eyes locked. 

Sabrina floated around Genevieve examining her body and how much she remembered looking like her in life. They were truly the same, it was uncanny. 

"How can this be? How can we be so much alike? I have but one sister." Sabrina said, referring to her late sister Eliza Goode.

"I don't know. I have one brother, who has died. There is no way we could be related much less the same woman." Genevieve replied. "What am I doing? Why am I talking to you? You're not REAL!" 

"Miss Thorne I am real, I have been real, and I will be real long after you're gone. This is place, this house, these rooms have for some reason locked me in place. Trapping me forever." Genevieve explained. 

"What do you want from me?" Genevieve asked.

Sabrina looked at her look-alike and smiled. She knew what she wanted from her, she knew what she could do but perhaps it was not yet time to jump into her body and live again. That was truly what she desired to do. But they were strangers, Sabrina felt that they at least needed some time to befriend each other before she possessed her as she did Charlotte. 

"The only thing that I can tell you now, is to be safe. This place is not what it seems at first glance, especially when it comes to the family members themselves. There is tracheary, always treachery. Beware Genevieve Thorne, beware of the eyes of this house---the living ones and the dead ones." Sabrina said. 

Then, Johnathon walked into the room. In a split second, Genevieve turned to see him walk in then turned back to face Sabrina but she was gone. 

"Honey? are you ok?" He asked her.

"We...we have to go. We have to get out of here Johnathon, we have to leave Tirymor and Welshport and this part of the country, I don't care, anywhere! We have to go! WE HAVE TO LEAVE!!" She said sounding hysterical.

"Calm down, calm down. What happened? What's the matter?" 

Genevieve's heart began to pound again and she began to feel faint. Johnathon grabbed on to her arm and helped her to the soft white chair and sat her down in a fluff of white taffeta and silk fabrics of her dress. He rushed over to a small bar near the window and poured her a small tumbler of water.

She sipped, wiped her pink pouty lips and stared at him dead in the eyes.

"I will not bring my son into this house. He'll be here in a few days and I want nothing to do with this place." She replied as the color came slowly back into her beautiful face.

"You have to tell me why, what happened?" he asked as he kneeled next to her.

"Sabrina came to me." She began as he lowered his head in frustration. 

"Not this again." 

"She warned me about the people here, this place. She told me that I needed to worry about the family and how... how there was treachery. Or something. I'm starting to forget. I don't know. John, listen to me, we cannot live here. Morgan, my son, cannot live here. Are you listening to me?" She asked. 

"Gen, I am, I am listening, I promise I am. But now listen to me: We have to say. We just have to. I am so close to getting into this family's business, my family business. I was denied it all my life and now that I am here and that I am the son of Albert Lord, I can get part of my inheritance and live a happy life. With that money we can leave here with Morgan and live somewhere far away from here. But we can't leave just yet. I have to do this slowly and I have to be careful of the way I do do it." Johnathon explained.

"Do what? What do you plan on doing? Your sister told you not to tell anyone you knew. If you do, it can damage her place here. You don't want that do you? None of us do. So let's just go---we don't need their money." Genevieve said.

"No, we don't their money. We don't. But we deserve it. All the years this family held back my mother and my father and Celeste and me...all the things we could have done if we hadn't worked for the damn Lord family had I known I was Lord too. They owe this to my mother...Albert must of loved her at some point. Whatever he left behind, part of that belongs to me. I just have to figure out how to get to what I am deserved without it hurting my sister." John said.

"Its just money, John, that's it. We have our own money .You've worked for years and years and you've made a wonderful life for yourself and now for me and Morgan. Sabrina told me---" Genevieve began  before being interrupted by an increasingly flustered John.

"ENOUGH ABOUT SABRINA! She's dead!! Do you understand me? DEAD! There are no ghosts, there have never been ghosts, you are imagining these things Genevieve. That's it, imagining!" He yelled.

Genevieve got up from the chair slowly allowing his angry voice to settle in her mind. She scowled at him. He had never raised his voice to her in the 7 years they were together. 

"Don't you ever speak to me that way, ever again." She said.

"Im sorry. I don't know what came over me." He replied calmly. 

"I know what I saw Johnathon. I know what she told me and I believe her. But fine, if this is what you want, if this house this money, this family is what you seek to somehow make yourself feel more compelete then fine, I'll stay. But once Morgan comes, if anything happens again to me or him or you, I am out of that door and my son is coming with me." Genevieve said as she began to make her way towards the bedroom door.

He reached and grabbed her hand holding her back. 

She turned, their arms extended both not budging from where they stood, standing their ground on in more ways than one. 

"Thank you. I love you, and I promise, we'll be ok." He said.

She loosened her hand from his and walked over to him. She put both hands over his face, feeling the soft flesh of his cheeks, the rough stubble on his perfectly chiseled face and she kiss his full lips feeling the energy of his love for her from his lips to hers.

"I'm giving this a chance because I love you too Johnathon. But I am remaining firm. If something more occurs and my son is here, I will not stick around to see anymore ghosts or ...or whatever else can occur." She explained as she quickly made her exit from their bedroom. 

As she waked down the hall and passed the painting of Sabrina, the paintings eyes moved and watched Genevieve make her way down the giant main staircase. Sabrina knew it was now or never, she had to get into Genevieve's body and live again. Live once more in her own body in her own face and end Jacob's reign of terror once and for all...before it was too late. 

****

Peter discusses Nik’s future endeavor into medicine  


Over at Welshport Hope Hospital, Dr. Peter Ward read through a stack of papers that came the state that allowed him to begin an apprenticeship program where a person could become a doctor via on the spot training verses years and  years of medical school. It was a special pilot program that would help rural areas like Welshport Island gain better health care via local physicians instead of waiting for the state to send one to help.

The hospital staff, especially the three on call doctors, needed the help-- desperately. 

Dr. Ward wasn't alone. He was looking over the papers, an application for the program to be exact, with Nikolas Jordan, who signed up to be this new style of doctor with Ward's careful eye constantly watching.

"Mr. Jordan, your application is definitely very good. I'm pleased to see that you've already had some kind of medical teaching from London." Ward said to Nik. "Why didn't you finish school?" 

"Money." Nik replied quickly. "My family lost everything and we all had to go to work, find jobs and support ourselves. My father, god rest is soul, couldn't afford to keep me in school. It was a tough decision but I understood." He explained.

"I'm very sorry about that." Ward replied, thinking of his own young life struggling through medical school without his own family's support. 

As the two continued to speak, Nurse Asha Hoffman came down the hall and turned towards then. She was on duty at the hospital and walked up to the two men and dropped her own application down on the counter.

Nik turned to see the gorgeous nurse. Her face glowing with happiness at finally deciding to take the jump and go from nurse to doctor under the new program.

"Well! This doesn't come much as a surprise, Nurse Hoffman. You're a very talented professional." Dr. Ward said reading over her application. 

"So you'll consider me??" She asked.

Ward smiled, nodded his head and replied "The more the merrier. Have you met Mr. Nikolas Jordan? He'll be with you on this wild journey." 

"I have yes, hello Mr. Jordan." She replied.

"Please, I'm Nik." he said, transfixed by her beautiful grin. 

"Nik." She replied smiling back, noticing his equally handsome featured. "I'm Asha." 

"While you too get more acquainted, I'll sign off on these papers and get you both a start date. Excuse me." Dr. Ward said leaving the two alone in the busy hospital hallway.

"How do you like it here?" Nik asked Asha of working at the hospital.

"It can have it's ups and downs, like any workplace. I worked here part-time until recently. My other job was on the mainland and Windcliff Sanitarium." She revealed.

"Oh! That's right, I thought that you seemed familiar." Nik replied. "I have a bit of a strange history and connection to that place. I think I saw you there. about a year ago or so." 

She scrunched her nose "Were you a patient?"

"No, no, no..." he laughed "my sister was. Well, she wasn't supposed to be but she was. Anyway, it's a long story."

"Oh! Jordan! Evie Jordan-Lord is your sister. I remember. The doctor I worked with there, Andrew Kim, he had complicated and to be honest very destructive behaviors that finally caught up to him. I'm glad she's out of there." Asha said, not mentioning she was the reason Andrew was gone, in prison for his crimes against his former patient, her father and---for other crimes she framed him for.

"Right. He's been locked up for a few months now. Good riddance, right?" Nik joked.

"Good riddance." 

"Listen, I'm really glad I'll have someone to sort of go through this whole process with. I hope we'll be great friends." Nik added.

Asha smiled. He heart warmed, it had been so long since she had a real friend. The other nurses at the hospital often kept their distance from her since she was always in and out working on the island and on the mainland. It was hard for her to have a friend. But Nik, Nik seemed different. He seemed like he was kind and genuine and wanted to really get to know her even in the few minutes that had been speaking she could see he was a true person. 

"It's going to be great. I can't wait." She said as Doctor Ward came back.

"Alright you two. Sign and sealed." He said handing them both envelopes with acceptance letters.

"I can't believe it. I'm going to be a doctor!" Asha said, feeling her life come full circle.

"We need more women doctors if you ask me, so I'm glad to help in that department. My own granddaughter Samantha sometimes mentions she wants to be a doctor like her old pop-pop, so seeing you start out under my guidance will be wonderful for her to see." Ward mentioned.

"That's right you said you were now raising your granddaughter. I'm sorry for the loss of her parents." Nik replied.

Ward smiled uncomfortably as the mention of his daughter and son-in-law's recent death that caused him and his wife to gain custody of their young granddaughter Samantha. "A tragedy yes." 

Nik patted Dr. Ward on his shoulder.

"Well! I have to be off, I have rounds." Asha said breaking the tension. "Nik, I'll see you on start day." She added.

The looked at each other. The was a spark, a spark Nik hadn't felt since Alice's death. He was excited to start this new journey, a journey that would give him purpose to help and heal people and perhaps this new life and journey would bring him new love too.

Things in life, for Nik and Asha, were beginning to bloom in the light instead of the darkness.

For once. 

****

Aurora meets Gregory in the village 


In the village, Aurora walked along the darkening streets in town with a bundle of fresh flowers she had just purchased. She needed the fresh air and the dusk sky felt somewhat comforting to her despite the signs of a possible coming spring thunderstorm.

She adjusted her feathered at that tilted to one side by the cold wind and then pulled up her leather gloves. The flowers were so pretty. They were white and pink peonies. She smelled them, allowing the fresh perfume to fill her air pathways with their scent; it calmed her. It took her mind off of the strange relationship she was beginning to forge at Tirymor with Caspian and Rebecca.

"Those are very beautiful." Gregory Reigns said, startling Aurora as she stood on the sidewalk.

The constable of the village was just leaving The Village Constable's station ending his day shift and was heading home for so much needed rest before he was on call again early the next morning.

"I'm sorry I didn't mean to startle you." he added.

"It's ok, I was sort of out in another place mentally I guess." She said, flashing the most beautiful smile Gregory had ever seen.

"You're Mrs. Jordan, Evie and Nikolas' mother, yes?" He asked.

"Aurora." She said giving her first name. "I am." She added, re-wrapping the bouquet. "You are?" 

"Reigns, Gregory. I'm the ---uhh.. .cop in town." He joked. "What brings you to the village to buy flowers at 7pm?" 

She signed and held tight to the bouquet "It's been one interesting week at the house. I just needed to get out and get some fresh air. And this is my favorite time of the day." 

Aurora then turned and looked off into the distance towards the docks down the street where the ocean refelcted the orange sky above of the setting sun. "You see? Look at that sky. How calming is that?"

He smirked at the innocence in her words. It had been so long since he knew someone who'd look at a setting sun like she did.

"It is quite beautiful, yes. And those flowers, I guess I wouldn't be able to resist buying them either. So tell me, what exactly has made your week at Tirymor so interesting?" He pressed.

She thought for a second. She wasn't sure how to explain her feelings about Caspian and Rebecca's very growing closeness and how she herself was bring dragged into the net that bizarre relationship. How could anyone explain it? Aurora felt like she was two people, she was very much herself when she was along like now, but when she was with Caspian and Rebecca, she became someone else, someone trapped in Caspian's gaze, someone who couldn't make her own decisions and someone who wanted to please him. 

But she didn't know why? She didn't understand why Caspian had that strange alluring power over her, not to mention Rebecca. And then there was the more serious problem of Caspian's plan to take Evie's baby as soon as it was born and how she, Aurora, was the star in this plot. The only person who could deliver the baby to him. 

Needless to say, Aurora was feeling a widening chasm between her two lives and she wasn't sure how to close it so that she could feel more like herself.

"I wouldn't want the law involved." She giggled, hiding her honest and true feelings. "It's fine. I guess I'm just getting used to it there. Do you know my children? At least more than their names." She added.

"Ive had a few encounters with them here and there yes. But I wouldn't want their mother to worry. They're wonderful kids, raised well." He said.

"Thank you." She obliged. 

"And Mr. Jordan?" He asked, fishing for a clue to her availability.

But this wasn't a talking point she wanted to get into. She became visibly tense, her arms tightened around the bundle of flowers crushing the brown paper that held them. She gulped, unsure of how to answer. 

"He's dead." She said quickly, shocking Reigns who wasn't expecting her to be so frank.

"I'm sorry, I didn't ... " he began before she interrupted.

"Constable I should be getting back to the house. Evie is expecting me for dinner soon. It was nice chatting with you." She said. 

"Wait! Aurora!" he said, she turned back still visibly uncomfortable with the topic of her husband. "I didn't mean to say something that made you upset. Truly. I'm sorry." 

"I understand, but really I should get back." She replied coldly. 

"Could I come see you? At the house." he asked daringly.

She thought for a second. Unsure of how Caspian would react to Gregory being around the house, but then she thought maybe she'd feel more safe, maybe even the whole plan of taking Evie's baby would blow up if Gregory were to come to see her once and a while. 

"That would be nice. Yes." She said, then quickly turned and got into the awaiting cab she flagged down. 

Gregory watched as the small black taxi cab puttered up the long shining cobble stone street of the village carrying the stunningly beautiful Aurora. She beguiled him, and at the same time worried him. And in that taxi cab, Aurora wondered just how long she could keep her two sided secret. On one side she had the strange powerful draw that Caspian had over when she was in his presence, and on the other the secret of her husband's death and what lead to it, what caused it, and the truth behind it all.

She didn't want any of that second part to be revealed. Her children needed to never know the truth about Robert Jordan's death, if the truth came out  it would shatter too many lives, especially Aurora's. Perhaps, Aurora thought as the car continued on its winding way up to through the darkening Tirymor forest to the mansion of the same name, if she gave in more to Caspian he'd help her keep the secret of Robert's death.

 She didn't like Caspian, she was afraid of him. She didn't trust him and his plans. He wanted to take her first grandchild of all things, but she could tell he was powerful. Perhaps Rebecca's new spirtual guru was the real thing and if Caspian wanted something from Aurora, she thought, maybe she could get something from him even if she hated the idea. 

It was protection. Maybe.

Aurora was about to make a deal with, of all people.... the devil, to keep her secrets buried all the way back in London. 

****

Filipe, Sebastian & Mary strategize 


A crash of waves hit the rocky shoreline of Goode Island. In the fog the little cottage where Mary and Filipe now lived was warm and inviting with a glowing fire burning in the hearth that illuminated the logs that formed the small cottage's walls.

Sitting in a yellow chair facing the fire was Sebastian Lord awakened from his daytime slumber. He had been up at the first hour of the fallen sun hunting for something in the forest to nourish his thirst for the red nectar of blood he needed to survive. 

He turned from the burning fire to a small table next to the chair that had a porcelain oval serving tray from Mary's kitchen; on it he placed a dead rabbit.

Sebastian reached over and grabbed the rabbit by the head and sunk his teeth into it's neck sucking the rest of the blood from it's shriveling body. 

"I'll never get used to seeing you do that." Filipe said as he came over from the kitchen with tea to sit by the fire with Sebastian.

"Then don't look." Sebastian replied coldly. His mood this night was as icy as the Atlantic sea that washed over the rocks on the beach. "I'm sorry. I'm just getting impatient." The vampire said as he wiped the side of his mouth of blood.

"We have to try, Sebastian, Mary is doing all she can to figure out how to rid us of this creature, this Caspian person. It's not as easy as we think. Its even more dangerous too. Caspian is unpredictable and his powers are a mystery. You wouldn’t want Mary to lead into something unprepared would you?”Filipe asked. 

"I've already said I'd sacrifice myself to get to him and protect Evie and the child she's carrying. My child." Sebastian replied, his fangs slowly detracting revealing more human-like canines. 

"I don't think any of us want you to do that. I trust Mary. She'll figure this all out. She'll find a way to connect with whom ever is left over from her coven and together they can ---" Filipe was interrupted.

"They can WHAT?" Sebastian yelled, showing his vampire fueled anger again and knocking over the dead rabbit on the table to the floor breaking the tray. "Attempt some sort of abracadabra magic spell and just HOPE he disappears? We can't wait for that! We can't just assume anything she does will work with these …sisters, these Highgrove sisters or whatever the coven is called." 

"Sebastian calm down!” Filipe shot back. 

“This is just so east for you! All you do is sit back and let my cousin Mary do all the work, what kind of man are you? GET UP! Help me figure this creature to its death!” Sebastian exclaimed, clearly once again out of sync with the entire careful process of Mary’s powers. 

Filipe stood up, his chest wide and strong, a man much taller and bigger than Sebastian. He married his eyes and leered at his one time friend. 

“Now you listen to me: We've welcomed you in this house because you has nowhere else to go. We invited you in without fear, and without prejudice. But if you raise your voice to me ever again, I'll drag your sleeping body into the day light myself and watch you turn to ash. I won't think twice, Sebastian. We’re doing this by our rules, so that the only one who dies is Caspian." Filipe warned. 

Sebastian sat back. His eyes were dark, cold. His anger was building but he knew when to back off Filipe.

In the bedroom, Mary was sitting on the floor with her bright blond hair down around her shoulders, sitting cross-legged and her hands resting on her knees.

She took deep breaths, focusing on the silence in her room and the feelings she was getting in the pit of her stomach. 

She breathed: IN -- OUT -- IN -- OUT, letting her body talk to her.

As Mary slowly lifted her hands and placed them on her stomach and pressed down she felt a bright surge of energy brighten up her insides, it was like an electrical spark running the coarse of her entire circulatory system. In her mind she saw it, right there, the sign of what she had suspected for week.

Not only was Evie pregnant, but she was too. Mary was pregnant with Filipe's child that they had conceived while they were both locked in the Tirymor turret room. 

She had suspected she was with child for weeks but waited for her third month to be sure. Mary’s first pregnancy lead to her beautiful daughter Charlotte and Jacob took the girl away from her after their turbulent relationship fell apart. Jacob’s subsequent blackening of her name turning her into a Welshport Village pariah gave Mary pause when she realized she’d be a mother again. But Filipe was not Jacob.

Mary Trusted him. 

She got up from the floor and pulled her spell book off of the desk in front of her. In its pages held the secret to reverse her mother Eliza’s conjuring of Caspian. The words of that reverse spell were so far illusive and desperately needed.

With Only news of her baby coming, Mary went into the living room, spell book in hand, to tell Filipe he was going to be a father. 

Mary entered the living room and could feel the tension boiling over between her cousin Sebastian and her new love Filipe.

"What's this? What's happened?" She asked.

Filipe motioned with a hand lift to Sebastian.

"I'm ready. I'm ready to rip that monster's throat out and protect my family, our family” Sebastian corrected “...the longer we wait here doing nothing the longer Caspian has to hurt not only Evie and my child, but Charlotte too. Your daughter is in just as much danger as anyone else at Tirymor." Sebastian added hoping the addition of Charlotte's name would press Mary to push forward in their plan.

"I'm well aware of the dangers that lurk around my daughter's life every second of the day, Sebastian. I don't need you to tell me. What I do need you to do is to calm down and give me time to prepare." Mary said.

"Prepare for what?" Sebastian demanded to know.

"His end." she replied as she opened the spell book and sat down next to Filipe. "I searched for clues in my mother's book. I read it over and over again this whole thing and I finally understand what happened. She summoned him. A demon, some sort of creature from the underworld. I don't know exactly why she did it, but for whatever reason he was manifested and gained control over his waking body. Meaning, she broke free somehow from the control my mother's spell had over him. He became his own, his own being --- alive, like you and me." Mary explained.

"What does he want?" Filipe asked.

"According to the spell book, if this should happen, a demon escaping the spell or control, he'll need a child of his own either blood related or taken in from someone else, to keep himself alive. He'll bind his soul with the child soul and together they'll grow all powerful and --- control the globe. No child born in Welshport is safe. None." She said hesitating as it dawned on Sebastian's face that his child was indeed the target. 

"I knew it!! I KNEW IT! He wants my child!" The vampire said, raging in his skin.

"Yes." Mary replied pensively. "It seems that could be possible since Evie is in his sights now that he's living at Tirymor. But Sebastian listen to me, he can't do anything until the baby is born so this does give us time. From what I can tell, from what you said and from the timeline I believe I correctly created, Evie is only about 7 months or 8 months along. It gives us a window, but a very small one, for me to locate the last Sisters of Highgrove. Only together, the witches of the coven that brought him to this earth, can take him down. It's the only way." 

"Where? Where do we find them????? I WILL FIND THEM!" Sebastian yelled.

"We can't just have you running around looking for witches! Are you mad??" Filipe replied.

"No, wait, this may be the only way." Mary interjected.

"What do you mean?" Filipe asked.

"You and I can't leave here Filipe. We both escaped Tirymor by the skin of our teeth. We'd have to board a ferry from the main island to the mainland to then get to Boston, thats where the sisters will be. But we'll be spotted instantly. Jacob doesn't know I'm still alive, remember, they believe I'm dead." Mary reminded them.

"So I'll go. In the dead of night. I will go." Sebastian said.

"They think you're dead too." Filipe reminded Sebastian.

"It doesn't matter. I can handle anyone who thinks they saw Sebastian Lord's ghost. It's safer for me to go and for you two to stay." Sebastian again said.

Mary agreed. She got up and gave Sebastian a small folded piece of paper she had written with instructions on how to get to Boston and the area known as Highgrove where, hopefully, the last witches of Eliza's original coven were. Their last hope to seek help in ridding the globe of the monster, the devil, the dangerous Caspian Casador.

Sebastian left the room and went to pack a bag for his journy.

Filipe then stood up and looked over at Mary with a concern in his eyes. 

"This is crazy." He whispered. "Sebastian is unstable, how can we trust that'll get to Highgrove and come back safely with the coven?" Filipe wondered.

"He'll be fine. He has a strength in him that we don't possess. I have faith he'll be able to do what he needs to do for the baby." Mary said.

"His baby." Filipe repeated realizing the power of a father's love.

"Not just his." Mary said as she grabbed Filipe's hand and placed it on her small little bump of three months.

"What?" Filipe asked with a giant grin on his face. "Us too?" 

Mary smiled grabbed hold of her lover and kissed him. He held her tightly then looked into her eyes. His dark brown eyes meeting her deep blue eyes.

"You're going to be a father too." She whispered.

"Then this baby too is in danger." Filipe then realized.

Mary swallowed hard and nodded yes. 

"Sebastian cannot fail. Now we too have something at steak if all children are in danger of Caspian's plot." Filipe said.

"He won't fail and as soon as Sebastian returns with the coven survivors, if there are any, then we'll all be safe. Me. You. Our child." Mary said holding Filipe's hand tightly. 

"If not, if he does fail, I'll kill Caspian myself. I won't stop until he's dead. I promise you this." 

Mary smiled back at the father of her second child nervously...she knew he was serious. Death and danger was all around them and yet all she could do was hope and pray her new baby would be safe in the coming months.

But noting was certain, no one was safe, and all their lives were about to change forever. 


                 


Sunday, May 21, 2023

B4/Ch1: HALLOWED BE THY NAME


Father Ryan joins Rebecca & Charlotte in the Chapel 


"Our father who art in heaven...." Welshport's young Priest Donavon Ryan prayed as he stood, back turned, inside Rebecca's private chapel inside of Tirymor House.

"Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." A kneeling Rebecca and Charlotte joined in facing Father Ryan clad in his thick wool black cassock with only a sliver of white at his neck showing. 

"On earth as it is in heaven." Father Ryan echoed. 

Then Ryan turned and faced Rebecca and her granddaughter Charlotte, now 12 years old. She was a beautiful little girl with eyes that sparkled like a wild Welshportonian sea. The priest looked down at his two congregants in this small ceremony on a Sunday afternoon. Private masses were very common on the Tirymor grounds. Rebecca called for them often as her spiritual hunger was constant and feverish.

Father Ryan, happy to appease the church's most healthy benefactor with private masses, placed his hand on one shoulder of each of the ladies present and closed his eyes and began to pray in Latin for them.

"Oro pro anima eorum. Pro cordibus eorum precor. Deus eos salvabir."

The chapel door slid slightly open. Only an inch so not to disturb the mass. Two eyes peeked through the open crack of the door. Dark eyes, eyes that began to feel the sensation of powers flowing inside the body they belonged to: Caspian Casador, Rebecca's newest soothsayer and spiritual guide that secretly came from the world of fire and brimstone. 

Caspian did not like the presence of Father Ryan. Not in the slightest.

His eyes burned like hot coals in their sockets. He felt a horrible ripping at his stomach at even the site of the man and the wooden crucifix mounted to the chapel wall. He growled a vicious sound that came from the depths of his own dark soul. He began to burn hot from his body; the heat seeped slowing into the chapel. It was like the heat of 10,000 suns slowly going into the small golden toned chapel.

The three small stained-glass windows began to shake, the candles began to melt. Rebecca and Father Ryan began to perspire. 

"Grandmother?" Charlotte said softly as she noticed the change in the room's vibrations.

Rebecca turned to Charlotte, and gulped, her mouth dry from the room's quickening heat. Charlotte's arm was extended pointing to the large stone bowl at the alter filled with holy water.

Father Rayn's eyes too followed Charlotte's pointed finger to the bowl of holy water.

It was boiling. Bubbles flowed over the rim as if it was being heated by real fire. 

"What in the name of..." Father Ryan said rushing over to the bowl to get a better look as the sweat slowly dripped down the center of his back.

He touched the bowl, his hands scolded by the heat. 

"What is it father? What's happening?" Rebecca asked frightened as Caspian smirked behind the slid open door.

Father Ryan turned to her, gripping his slightly burned fingers. "I... I don't know!" He replied, completely at a loss for words. He looked towards the slightly opened door and saw Caspian, but only his eyes. His glowing red eyes. 

Father Ryan held his breath fearing what he saw. He knew what it was. He could smell the sulfer in the air, the dark eyes seemed to see right into his holy soul, a soul Caspian wanted to cush, burn and push out of Tirymor House once and for all. 

A chill ran up the Ryan's sweating back, he crossed himself again. Those were not the eyes of man but something much more sinister, darker. 

Sanche in coelis, nunc nos defende!!” Father Ryan exclaimed in Latin praying for saintly protection. Then he lifted the cross around his neck towards Caspian who quickly vanished.

Once Rebecca’s new spiritual soothsayer Caspian left, the room suddenly began to cool. A fresh summer air returned calming the situation. The candles were blobs in their holders. The white lilies that decorated the entire chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Miracles were wilted and dead. Some even seemed singed by fire. 

“Are you ok?” Rebecca asked the priest who’s hands were slightly sore to the touch from the burns. 

"Mrs. Lord do you understand what just happened here in this room?" Ryan asked the matriarch of the Lord family who seemed slightly confused by the situation. 

"I, I don't know." Rebecca said, her mind clouded, unable to connect to what was really happening.

"You should pray, Mrs. Lord, pray for your family and pray for the people living in this house. I can feel malevolence, it's potent. Its fresh. Can't you feel it?" Father Ryan asked.

"Father," Rebecca began to answer, unsure of what she saw but sure she didn't want to admit to it right away. "I Pray every day for this family. I have all my life. And yet, Father, evil finds its way here. So I continue to pray. Perhaps you should too before we lose our faith all together." 

She squeezed her rosary beads hard in her hand, so hard the beads left indentions in her skin. 

The question of faith swirled in Father Ryan's mind, and the strange vacant look in Rebecca's eyes that Father Ryan was beginning to notice seemed to come from a place that did not want him there in her chapel. She smied at him, a weird out of place smile that he did not recognize. 

This Rebecca seemed to be another one all together. 

"I have to leave now. I should get back to the priory at St. Catherine's." Father Ryan said, quickly grabbing his hat, personal bible and rosary.

“What’s happened? What happened just now?” Charlotte wondered. 

Father Ryan began to breath hard. He knew. He knew what he saw. But he wasn’t sure if he could manage to do anything about it alone. 

 "Mrs. Lord, I need you to keep yourself safe. Keep close to your rosary beads and if you'd like to have another Mass, please, Come to church." He added as he dashed out of the small chapel leaving the Lord women alone.

As Father Ryan passed Rebecca in the chapel, the air shifted again, and Rebecca came to. Her mind cleared, her eyes back to their natural spring green. She dabbed a handkerchief at the sweat and felt odd, tired, heart beating wildly in her chest. 

Charlotte noticed her grandmother's odd behavior and said nothing. Just stared. 

Rebecca stood there. Her heart still pounding unable to explain to herself what just happened. She looked around and saw the strange depression of the room after that bizarre heatwave. She kneeled again, not in prayer, this time in thought and stared up at the beautiful statute of Our Lady of Miracles, her head surrounded in a crown of stars, her face, carved with worry and strain.

"We are not safe." Charlotte finally said. "We are not safe." 

Rebecca turned to her granddaughter.

"What do you mean? How are we  not safe?" Rebecca asked.

Charlotte said nothing only crawled over to her grandmother who was still on the floor kneeling next to her and cuddled her. The hugged. Charlotte felt something inside of her, it made her feel uneasy and it wasn't just fear from what she had just experienced. Ever since Sabrina's ghost had left her body she was getting visions, powerful visions in her sleep of things that would then happen in real life. Sometimes they were innocent things, sometimes she couldn't make sense of them.

She never told a soul. The night before, she dreamed that the sun, the star of fire burning and churning dark red flames, fell on Tirymor House engulfing all who lived there in a hellscape of flames. 

"Something is wrong here." Charlotte said, hugging Rebecca tightly.

"Everything will be ok. Don't worry, don't worry my love, what Father Ryan can’t explain, Caspian will. His guidance is new to me and this house. He’ll protect us from the sickness, the darkness that we’ve been plagued by.” Rebecca replied, attempting to calm her young granddaughter by patting her bright blonde hair. 

Charlotte gulped. 



As Father Donavon Ryan made his way down the long grassy path on his long walk back to the Village he looked back and saw someone standing on the third floor balcony of the Tirymor House. It was Caspian. Watching him. Taunting him. Daring him to come back once again.

Father Ryan only sucked in a deep breath of sea air, and rushed down the grassy path to the village. He knew the family Lord needed more than just his humble prayers for salvation.

****

Evie & Matthew meet with Dr. Ward


As the afternoon sun warmed through the frosty fog over the sea that shifted like a fluffy white blanket over the coastline that hugged the black rocks of Welshport Island, Evie, Matthew and Nikolas arrived at Hope Hospital on the edge of the village for an appointment with Dr. Peter Ward. 

Dr. Ward was one of three Doctor's on the island, and the Lord family friend. He had been very close to Albert and Rebecca over the years, and had even made several house calls to Tirymor in recent months and watched over Jacob as he healed from the shooting. In his hands, Evie would trust him with pregnancy now that she was in her sixth month.

"Ms. Lord, everything seems to be progressing well." Ward said, looking over Evie's charts after her examination.

She sat back on the table in relief and squeezed Matthew's hand tightly as if a weight had been lifted off her shoulders.

"Were you worried about something?" Ward asked noticing her physical response.

"I don't know." She smiled, glistening in the afternoon light that filtered though the hospital window. "I'm just nervous, I don't really know what to expect." 

"We're just really eager to meet the baby." Matthew added trying not to make things odd in the hospital room considering Evie's real worry was that she was pregnant with a vampire's child.

"Well you certainly don't have to worry about anything from what I can tell. Just continue resting, eat well, have a little exercise like walks in the garden or on the beach. Fresh air. Thing like that. You'll be just fine." Ward added.

"I will." Evie smiled. 

"Other than that, how are you? I know that last few months have been especially hard on both of you. The loss of Sebastian and Alice must have taken their toll." Ward mentioned.

Matthew and Evie shot each other looks. 

"Those tragedies have brought us closer together and with Evie's mother now here, I think we can finally start to somehow grow more as a family. I am determined to make sure we stay this way. The suffering," Matthew said before pausing. "has ended." 

"Well I wish I could have your bright outlook on life. My own family has suffered a great loss." Dr. Ward answered. "My son and his wife unfortunately died suddenly in an accident a few weeks ago." 

"Oh my god, doctor, I'm so sorry!" Evie said in a gasp.

"Is there anything we can do?" Added Matthew.

"No, no, I shouldn't have even brought it up. But with your baby on the way, I was reminded of my nine-month-old granddaughter Samantha. She was sent to us from Augusta after her parents died so we're now in the same boat as you. Parenthood. Except I'm much older and this is my second time." Ward giggled. 

"If there's anything you need doctor, please let us know." Evie said grabbing his hand as Nikolas entered the hospital room with Nurse Asha Hoffman.

"Everything ok?" Nik asked.

"All good. Evangeline is ready to go." Ward said, wiping away a tear.

"Doctor." Asha said, passing him files to sign.

"For me?" Evie asked.

"Oh! No. These are papers for a grant application from the state. I'm starting a new apprentice medical school here and some of that education money is also going to refurbish the east wing of the hospital We're going to open a mental health ward." Ward Explained.

Evie felt strange, her mind quickly remembering her time on the mainland at Windcliff Sanitarium.

"It can be difficult to send patients from here to Windlcliff. So we thought we'd take care of that old building in the back of the hospital and make it a ward for us." Ward explained.

"So they're allowing you to teach here? On the job training?" Matthew wondered.

"There's no better way, if you ask me." Ward replied. "I am getting older, and with the granddaughter coming I might need more help around the hospital. Doctors Kelly and Fernwood would also appreciate a little more back up." He mentioned.

"Apprentice?" Nik asked. "How exactly does it work?"

"A person who was interested in becoming a medical doctor would forgot the typical medical school and join me here and basically learn on the job. It's a long process that does include classes aside from being in person and learning but with us being a rural hospital in desperate need of more help, the state has given us the opportunity to try it out and get the help we need." Ward explained.

Asha listened intently. 

Evie could see Nikolas was interested too just as Asha was. After Alice's death he struggled to find himself. He wanted to find ways to make his life better but no only his other's too. He was always a very passionate person about serving his communities, whether they were in London or Welshport, perhaps medicine would be the perfect place to do so.

"Nikky..." Evie smiled. "what do you think?" 

"Nik are you interested in medicine?" Matthew wondered as he noticed Evie's prodding.

"Well, I don't know, maybe I could be a good fit. I would live a chance at making people feel better in all kinds of ways, maybe medicine would fill that void I've been searching for after Alice's death." Nik said.

"And anyone can apply?" Asha asked suddenly.

"Nurse, are you interested in being a doctor?" Ward wondered.

"Well, I don't know." She replied shyly.

"Listen, the more the merrier. Like I said, Dr. Kelly and Dr. Fernwood would love to have a person here when I can't be and if it's two people that's even better. Your both young, healthy and seem to be eager to, I wouldn't mind having both of you on the staff." Ward said.

"Nikky, do it!" Evie encouraged.

"Really? You think so?" 

She nodded her head furiously attempting to make him sign on. He thought about it, wondered if he could truly make a difference in people's lives working at the hospital. Dr. Ward handed Nik and Asha the forms from within the stack of paperwork from the state of Maine that explained the whole program and they both seemed ready to sign on. 

Evie got up from the exam table and fixed her dress by adjusting her tightening corset from around her growing baby bump. Matthew held her tight to him. She could feel the warm of his love pouring over her, he could feel hers too. 

"Matthew is going out to sea soon, and I'll have Nikky all to myself for a bit. That'll give me ample time to convince him to sign on Dr. Ward, and Nurse Hoffman, the world needs more women in medicine! Trust me on that. I sincerely hope you too sign up."

Nik and Asha looked at each other and smiled. Were they really two future doctors at Welshport Hope?

****

Genevieve, Johnathon, Jacob & Celeste at Gramercy Café 

An afternoon fog swirled along The Village streets like a river of clouds winding and turning the curly streets. At Gramercy Cafe, Jacob Lord, his new wife Celeste, their baby Fabian, Charlotte, Celeste's brother Johnathon and Johnathon's fiancée Genevieve all sat together at a large table as a family. Together they were the new face of the Lord family that The Villagers were eager to gossip about.

The group sipped from glasses of afternoon white wine and nibbled on small plates of fruits and cheeses as Celeste fussed with her new baby. She was glowing in a blue dress that contrasted against the perfect white table cloth that acted as white clouds to her blue sky. Jacob, her new doting husband, looked on proudly at his growing family, but also kept his eye on his new brother-in-law John and Genevieve. 

John was not only Jacob's brother-in-law, he was his own half brother, a secret John was told not too long ago by his half sister Celeste. In a bizarre twist of family trees, John smiled at the brunch table where his life's truth stared him in the face: his paternal half sister Celeste was married to his Maternal half brother Jacob. 

But this wild detail wasn't the only thing causing Jacob's stomach to tie up in knots. It was Genevieve. Her face, a soft peach toned jewel, eyes two sapphires and her hair dark like a night sky, was the spitting image of Sabrina Spencer-Lord; Jacob's late sister-in-law that he was once in love with and that he killed on one of Welshport's beaches in a fit of passion over a decade ago and framed his brother David. David, desperate to escape prosecution for his wife Sabrina's death--- had never been seen or heard of since.

Despite the very tangled up and family history sitting at the Gramercy Cafe together, things were off to a very pleasant and civil start.

Genevieve put down a warm biscuit that she had buttered and caught Charlotte staring at her again. Charlotte, of course, recognizing her late aunt Sabrina's face right in front of her now in the form of Genevieve. The 11 year old girl couldn't understand how the woman who's ghost had one lived inside her body was now sitting in front of her with a new name. 

"I know it must be so strange for you, honey." Genevieve said to Charlotte over the busy noises of the cafe.

The little girl shrugged.

"Remember what I said, Charlotte, sometimes unexplained thing happen in life. But this isn't aunt Sabrina." Celeste added, as she bounced the baby up and down in her arms.

"Charlotte understand. She's no fool, isnt that right my girl." Jacob said.

"If it makes you feel better, I'm a little confused too. After all, it's not every day a person comes into a family where someone they once loved had their same face." Genevieve added. 

"Could there be some sort of family connection?" John wondered.

"I've never had family called Spencer." Genevieve said. "It's just one of those odd coincidences." 

"Very odd." Jacob said, his eyes scanning Genevieve for any ghostly sign of Sabrina. The spirit he worried would come back from wherever she dwelled to take him on and destroy him. But Genevieve seemed free of Sabrina's powers. 

"You know in a few weeks, my son Morgan will be arriving, Charlotte, you'll have a playmate. You will finally have someone your age to be around. It'll be wonderful." Genevieve said.

"A son?" asked Celeste, pushing for more information.

"From my previous marriage. When Morgan's father Steven passed away I moved out east to find work. Which brought me to Johnathon. Morgan has been loving in San Francisco with my former mother-in-law Sybil until I settled in to a new life. I guess all things work out in the end, doesn't it? Johnathon has helped me find that new life." Genevieve explained as she reached to tug and the handsome Johnathon's hand.

"Morgan is a wonderful child. You'll all love him." John said.

“Sybil? From San Francisco? Sybil Staton?” Jacob chimed in recognizing the name.

“Yes! Well, Staton is her maiden name. But yes, that’s her. Do you know her?” Genevieve asked.

Jacob lifted a brow. “She’s the west coast version of my mothers.” Jacob shuttered, “business wise.” He added.

"Well, the house will be very busy. It'll be wonderful." Celeste replied rolling her eyes at Jacob. 

"Which reminds me." Jacob interjected as a waiter brought them all more coffee. "Tirymor is a very large house, and we could of course welcome young Morgan, with ample space for him, but wouldn't you all like to have your own space in town? Celeste's cottage here in the village is free, Filipe has gone off to wherever he's gone off to and we can certainly have it all cleaned and refurbished for you and Morgan once he arrives." 

"I think that would be wonderful!" Genevieve explained, happy to leave the shadowy mansion where her doppelganger once lived and haunted. 

Johnathon's eyebrows furrowed. "No, no, that's too much to ask. If it's all the same to you I'd like us to stay at the mansion just until Morgan arrives, let him get acclimated to the island and them maybe we can find our own place out here in the village. But for now, again if this is ok with you and Mrs. Lord, we'd stay at the house." 

"Of course! Of course!" Celeste said glaring at Jacob. "That makes sense, doesn't it darling?" She added.

"I think perhaps they'd like their own place free of anything at Tirymor. We all know how that house can stifle the life out a person." Jacob said cryptically and hoping his new rival as Lord family heir would take the bait and move. 

"I agree. Wholeheartedly." Genevieve answered quickly. Jacob looked over at her again, entranced by her beguiling resemblance to Sabrina. She shined, she sparkled, and the same old warmth of obsession seemed to bubble up in his chest again. 

Celeste noticed. Her brow lifted. She kicked Jacob in the ankle. 

"Then it's settled!" Jacob said, his wife's kick breaking his stare. "I'll have workers get to Celeste's cottage later this afternoon and get things started. You'll both love it." 

"Wonderful!' Genevieve said as she lifted up her coffee mug for them to toast. 

"No! No, no! Genevieve, I understand you'd want your own place to start fresh, but my brother and I have just got reacquainted and I want him close. For Fabian too. We need to be together." Celeste said.

"Darling, you're acting like your cottage is in France. We can have you over at the cottage any time you want. Fabian can see his uncle John whenever. Cars are fantastic modes of transportation." Jacob said passive aggressively. 

"But..." Celeste began before being interrupted by Johnathon. 

"Look," he said, feeling he and Celeste would lose this fight "we'll let the two of you discuss this and decide what you'd like. We don't want to be any kind of bother to anyone at Tirymor."


"No! Johnny don't go!" Celeste exclaimed. 

"No, no no.... why don't Genevieve and I excuse ourselves from the table and head over to the post office and pick up the mail that was sent over. We'll ask them to start sending it over to Celeste's old cottage too." 

Before Celeste could interject, Johnathon and Genevieve had gotten up from the Cafe table and quickly exited in a flurry of strange, unsettled feelings. Johnathon didn't want to leave the mansion he was finally seeing as his own because of his true paternity, and Genevieve wanted out as soon as that hour. 

Jacob shot a look at Celeste. A cold look. 

"Why is he so intent on staying at Tirymor Celeste? What is it about my family's home that has him claws so dug in? What does he know?" 

Jacob was hinting at Celeste's promise that she wouldn't tell their mutual half-brother the truth of who his real father was. Jacob wanted John to stay away from what would rightfully be his in terms of inheritance and power at the family company. 

"I don't know what you mean." Celeste said kissing her baby on the head. Charlotte looked down at her food and played with the eggs. 

"I think you do." Jacob replied. "He seems very sure that he belongs at the house. I can tell. Why wouldn't a grown man want to live on his own with the woman he loves instead in a stuffy, now crowded, mansion with the likes of us? Did you tell him about Albert? Did you tell him that he is Albert's son too?" 

"Jacob enough!" Celeste replied. "I told you I would not tell him. Why would I? What would that do for me to bring him into this family and break my promise to you. Sometimes I think you think Im some kind of fool, someone who wants do break down everything she's worked for. Well I don't." 

"Don't you?" Jacob growled. "We didn't exactly start this marriage on the most humble and loving grounds. It wouldn't surprise me if you indeed did break your promise to not tell Johnathon his connection to my family and it's fortune as it would benefit him, a brother you love so much."

"Daddy, please." Charlotte said softy hoping he'd stop the interrogation. 

"And there it is, the part where you think I am a fool. I didn't tell him anything." Celeste said, lying.

Jacob looked into Celeste's deep brown eyes searching for a sign of deceit. But there was none. All he saw was the woman he truly fell in love with and began a family with and the beauty that was the mother of his newborn son. He loved her, he loved her enough to believe her, even if it came with a stark warning.

"Very well." He said reaching for her free hand and kissing the back of it softly. "Just remember it isn't me that I am protect Johnathon from when it comes to this truth that my father is his father too. Rebecca won't be too pleased either if she were to discover my father's treachery." Jacob added mentioning his mother's wicked side.

"Your mother is fine. She hasn't an angry bone in her body." Celeste added.

Jacob laughed. "Well, you're quite the optimist. Truly. My mother has the face of a kind older woman but the heart of lioness, trust and believe that. The very moment she finds out we were all keeping this secret is the moment she strikes at the jugular. No one would be safe. No one." 

"I'm the mother of her grandson. She wouldn't harm me. Look how she protects Evie. She protects those that extend the line of her family." Celeste noted.

Jacob smiled his cold evil grin at the woman he loved. He found it amusing that she thought so highly of Rebecca. He thought how sweet it really was that so far no one really saw Rebecca's cold, dark side even though she had shown it quite often when it came to how she handled Eliza Goode.

"That is wishful thinking Celeste. I know my mother. I know her very well, so heed this arming..... Don't cross Rebecca Lockwood-Lord. Not when it comes to the children she bore herself. That includes me. Should she discover Albert had a child with your mother, and that child is John and he's now swimming alongside us like a sweet little guppy, she'll swallow him whole like the shark she is with no regard for you or Fabian." 

Celeste stat back in her chair. She took a deep breath and allowed Jacob's words to sink in. Then the fear seeped in too... had she gone too far? What would happen if the truth came out?

****

In a misty ghostly blue fog, Sabrina Spencer-Lord floating around the Tirymor bedroom where Genevieve and Johnathon were staying. 

She could feel her connection to Genevieve. She could feel the anxiety this brought upon the household but to Sabrina this felt like the jolt of energy that would give her a second chance at life. 

If she could find a minute alone with Genevieve, even just a second, she could jump into her body and find a way back into the world of the living just as she did with Charlotte, but in this case, it would be not only in the body of someone who was grown and able to do the tasks that Charlotte's young hands could not handle, but also a person who looked like her.

Sabrina's ghost, the spirit that over a decade ago left in death on the beach outside of the village could finally pick up her life where it was taken from her, and perhaps, if she was lucky, Sabrina could find her way back to David too and once and for all prove his innocence of her murder. 

Genevieve, willing or unwilling, was the key to Sabrina destiny. A destiny of redemption that could finally end Jacob's house of lies. 

****

Aurora, Rebecca & Caspian in a Tirymor parlor 


Aurora Jordan had once lived a life of excess and ease. She was the daughter of a wealthy American banker and his wife a French socialite who met Aurora’s husband when they were both young while he was on a trip to Paris.

They married, in Paris, and came back to the states where Aurora was born an only child in the lap of luxury. When Aurora married Evie and Nikolas’ English father Aurora expected to live something of the same life she had in America, but in England. 

The many years of marriage were happy. And fruitful. They had two beautiful children, money, a mansion in a posh London neighborhood everything Aurora could have ever asked for. But three years before Evie married Sebastian the Jordan family practically lost it all. Richard Jordan's finances crumbled, the banks came and took their home, her jewels, his gold pocket watch that she had given him for Christmas the year they married. Even money they had stored away like Aurora’s family fortune she inherited after her parents died.

This left the family destitute and in need of cash. Which brought them to the Lords and offering Evie, their head-strong, independent daughter, as the bride to Sebastian after the pairing decades earlier.

Now, Aurora had come full circle. She too was in the midst of the Lord glamour and money and out of the London dust. As Richard’s widow, she felt alone and saddened by his death six months earlier but the event of his passing...she felt... needed to come. For more reasons than she wanted to admit out loud.

Aurora roamed the halls of Tirymor House feeling a bit like her old self. The glistening gold on all the giant family portraits reflected the same color in the dangling crystal chandeliers. The lights from the buzzing electric fixtures burned into the red velvet wallpaper warming room even more. 

Aurora felt perfectly at time amid the riches of the Lord family accouterments. She had sacrificed so much for this moment. But that sacrifice had to remain a secret. Forever. 

As she slowly made her way down the flowing hallway in the main part of the mansion gazing up at each of the large pieces of art hanging on the walls, Aurora was stopped in her tracks by the beauty of a woman in a painting with dark hair and deep blue eyes staring down from her perch in the thorny bushes she was painted in.

“Marina Karidis-Lord.” A voice said from behind her.  Aurora turned to face the person. It was Rebecca. “My Albert’s mother. A beautiful creature. Kind. Sometimes temperamental. But she and I saw eye to eye on many things, but not all things.” 

Aurora smiled. “I can see a little bit of Albert in her nose.” 

"Yes they were a lot alike. Tell me, how are finding things here?" Rebecca asked her latest house guest.

"Very well. I'm glad to be home, in America and with my children. It's been so many years without them and, well, I don't have to tell you what happened in England while Evie's been here. I'm sure you already know." Aurora replied.

"The gossip train does come by letter too, yes. I'm sorry you had to deal with all of that. Life can throw us all a harsh reality sometimes and even I think that all of this will end one day. Take Marina for example, she married Albert's father only for him to cheat on her left and right all the life of their marriage. She probably never saw that coming but she stayed. She held on. And she raised her children. She never once complained." Rebecca said of her late mother-in-law.

“And she brought so much glowing light into the world. May she rest in eternal peace.” Another voice said from the corner of a shadowy side room. 

“Caspian. Good afternoon!!” Rebecca happily replied as her new spiritual guru revealed himself to the two women as he kissed her on both cheeks.

She was almost giddy at the sight of him, Aurora noted how quickly Rebecca's body language changed when Caspian entered into the room; from stoic and stuff to almost melted wax and soft. 

“Aurora Ashby, this is my new spiritual guide, a man that I have found to keep me grounded in some of my most tiring times. I've needed someone like him for a while in this household and so far, he'd doing the trick. Caspian Casador, this is Evangeline’s mother.” 

"The trick." Aurora said under her breath with a grin, unsure what that meant.

Caspian was also taken by the stunning beauty in front of him. Aurora seemed to float in a glowing light that came out of nowhere, at least in Caspian’s hungry eyes.

“En chanter.” He said as he kissed her hand. 

“How do you do.” Aurora replied. “Did you know Marina?” Aurora added, bringing the conversation back to the woman in the painting that Caspian had commented on.

“No of course not.” Rebecca replied for Caspian. “Like you, he’s just moved into the house. But he can connect with the other side, he knows her in spirit." 

“Is that so?”

“It’s not such this parlor trick as Mrs. Lord is making it seem, Mrs. Jordan. It’s truly a gift from god that I’ve been given. To see into the other world, the world where we all go once the light in our eyes on this side becomes extinguished.” Caspian said still holding Aurora’s hand while they spoke.

“I’ve never met anyone who could tap into that…I don’t know what to call it. Magic?” Aurora said with a giggle. 

Rebecca could see a bit of a sparkle in Caspian’s eye when he looked at Aurora. The much younger and more beautiful Aurora, and for her part, Aurora seemed to sparkle back at the very handsome and very mysterious guru. 

“Magic? Don’t be ridiculous. He’s not some sort of side show at a circus Aurora.” Rebecca said with her nose up as she pulled Caspian away from her new in-law. “It’s a god given gift. A Power. Just as he said.” 

Of course, there were things about Caspian neither woman knew of the new house guest. He did have gifts, dark ones. Gifts that came from a place so evil and so malevolent that if the two women only knew the truth, they’d run screaming from his presence. 

"Even just yesterday something very odd happened in the chapel while Charlotte and Father Ryan and I were having my morning mass. Well Caspian came in just as soon as it was all over and confirmed to me that God himself must of come into the chapel during our mass. Imagine that! The moment was frightening and strange but of course it would be. The power of heaven can be confusing." Rebecca said, repeating a lie Caspian had told her about the strange event in her chapel.

"My!" Aurora replied feigning belief. "That is a gift from god, it must be." She added unconvinced.  

Caspian could see she was unmoved unlike Rebecca. He quickly wanted the topic to switch and remembered his task, the child he desired. The child he had become fixated on when he learned of it's existence.

Evie's baby.

“Speaking of gifts from God, how is the child, Evie’s child. She is coming along well on her sixth month is she not?” Caspian wondered of the unborn baby. 

“She’s with Dr. Ward as we speak.” Rebecca informed. 

“I’m sure the family is pleased on pins and needles awaiting the birth. It’s a shame the father is gone.” Caspian replied.

“We all want what’s best for Evie’s baby, I’m certainly glad I came when I did. She’s going to need her mother to help.” Aurora replied.

“You must have been such a good mother to your children. Imagine how happy the baby will be once he or she is born. You’ll be here, its mother yet…no father.” Caspian noted. 

“Evie has been getting close to Matthew. Matthew is hard worker and if things work out he’ll be such a good example of a father for the baby.” Aurora said of Evie’s new love.

“The fisherman?” Rebecca scoffed. “Whatever Evie decides for her future will be supported by me but intertwined with this fisherman perhaps we’ll have to detour her.” 

Aurora furrowed her brow. “Why would we do that?”

“Aurora, he’s a fisherman.” Rebecca said in a snobbish tone. “This child will be a Lord. I mean think of your own breeding. We can’t have our mutual grandchild raised by a fisherman.” 

“I would never tell Evie who to chose to fall in love with.” 

“I’m not suggesting we tell her, but perhaps steer her.” Rebecca said. 

“That’s the same thing!” Aurora exclaimed. 

“Ladies, ladies please. Let’s all just relax and have a moment. I know for a fact that once the child is born — the baby will have the best mother & father that he could ask for. I have a very — very — good feeling about that.” Caspian said. 

“Oh! Do you sense something??” Rebecca questioned her guide, her eyes wide as saucers anxiously waiting for his next words. 

He grabbed Rebecca’s hand and squeezed. An invisible jolt of energy spun into her arm from his filler her body. As the powerful energy went into Rebecca’s body it filled her mind and almost locked it. She was transfixed on him, and with this powerful touch— he continue to control her. 

“In due time, Rebecca, in due time.” 

Caspian then turned to Aurora who saw the entire moment between Rebecca and Caspian. She saw the stranger interaction when they touched. She saw the frozen like state Rebecca was in where she did not move and speak but only looked up at her tall handsome spiritual guide and was hooked on him like fish on a line. 

He reached for Aurora. 

She stepped back afraid to let him you her. 

"What have you done to her? What... what are you?" She asked, her voice almost impossible to hear as it retracted in fear.

"Give me your hand." He demanded, reaching for her. 

She snapped her hand back and she asked him again what he was, but his voice grew stronger in her mind as their eyes locked, his the amber coals, hers two cooling blue oceans that seemed to become locked in his gaze without the ability to move. His beauty, a dark cold stare that for her seemed to go from strange and grotesque to wonderful and gorgeous. 

Aurora, her mind fighting back tried to unlock his wicked stare 

“I should …”  she said said stepping back a little further closer to the painting of Marina Lord. 

"scream...." 

"No. You shall obey." Caspian ordered. His eyes seemed to glow hotter with more intensity as hew came closer. They were amber colored and burning in his head like two golden coals just as Rebecca’s were. Caspian and Rebecca were tied together by his powers and he wanted Aurora too. 

He lunged at Aurora and grabbed her by the wrist.

“You’re mine.” He growled evilly. 

It was instant, he was too powerful for her to resist. 

And within seconds the three stood hand in hand in the shape of a triangle in Tirymôr’s main hallway while Caspian’s deep voice began to chant in Latin echoing into the rafters of the giant ceilings of the hallway. 

Uxores meae. Uxores meae.” My wives. My wives.  

The demon's spell suddenly now in her mind as well as Rebecca's. Caspian’s plan now set in motion with both Aurora and Rebecca were key players, or as Caspian was calling him his wives. The Devil's Brides. Caspian’s web was spun, and Aurora and Rebecca were trapped in his mind control ready to do his bidding.

“What do you want, my lord.” Both women said as their eyes were glowing. 

Caspian smiled. His teeth cramped and crooked in his mouth and after a few seconds he spoke: 

“Evie’s baby.”

****
The photograph 



The late night hour seemed to come swiftly that day. The darkness crawled across the globe and enveloped Welshport and Goode Island like a celestial blanket of night sky stars and wind swept sea fog.

Sebastian Lord, still in exile on Goode Island with his cousin Mary Goode and Filipe Braga, stared out of the small singular cabin's window into the distant fog towards the light house on Welshport Island that flashed every few seconds the bright light into his eyes.

He thought about Evie. He thought about his child growing in her belly. He thought about the conversation he had with the monster Caspian the evening of Alice Winterborn's funeral on the beach. Caspian's threatening words echoed in his mind over and over again like the lapping waves of the sea on his mind.

Over and over. 
Over and Over.

His anger grew. His heart beat in his chest every few seconds almost synchronizing with the flash of the lighthouse in his eyes from the larger Welshport Island. 

"Careful with those thoughts. When you were a boy you'd have the same look in your eyes and I'd wonder what trouble you'd get yourself into." Filipe said, entering from the bedroom into the cottage's living room. "In those days the trouble seemed even now much more innocent." 

Sebastian smiled at his friend Filipe. The memory filling his own mind of how Filipe would watch out for him when they were younger, like an older and younger brother.

"You can't take yourself to that place Sebastian." Mary said, coming in too from behind Filipe. "That's how you get yourself into this mess." 

"I don't need another mother. I've had plenty." Sebastian replied. "If I could just see Evie. If I could see see her and see how she is and know how she is feeling this itching feeling inside my heart would stop. I can't figure out how to go back to Welshport and find her without her pushing me away again." 

"Good, I'm glad you can't figure out a way back there. If anyone were to see you and to think that you're somehow watching her or sneaking around Tirymor, they'd kill you Sebastian. They'd find a way and they'd kill you. Then what? Your child would surly never know you." Mary warned.

"We could figure out some way to check on her. There may be no harm in that. Perhaps I could." Filipe offered to Sebastian's delight. 

"Absolutely not. None of us, none, will set foot on that island. Not until I figure out how without any of us trapped or hurt or worse. Jacob's spies circulate that island like hunters set for a kill. It's not happening." Mary again warned.

"Mary, please. Is there anything you can do? Change me like your mother changed you and Georgina. Switch me with something, a person, an animal. Anything. I need to see Evie. I need to. I'm hurting to see her." Sebastian begged. 

Mary thought for a second. She was rather knew to controlling the magic powers her mother Eliza gave her the night she died. She was still working her way through the spell book and learning the ways of her craft. In truth Mary was afraid of what she could do, what her abilities really consisted of. 

Sebastian's eyes soft and caring. All he wanted to see Evie, to see her after all these months since Alice's death where he saw her kiss Matthew. He missed her. And Mary could tell.

"If anyone knows what it's like to have someone in their life suddenly taken from them, it would be you. Think about how you were so desperate to see and be involved with your daughter Charlotte. Its the same thing." Sebastian said.

He was right. Mary would have done anything to see Charlotte in the early days when Jacob took her away from her. 

"Fine. Fine." Mary said as she went over to the coffee table and moved it and other pieces of furniture. 

"What are you doing?" Filipe asked.

"Come, the two of you. Come sit here with me." Mary said to Filipe and Sebastian. 

They complied.

The three sat on the floor in a triangle and held hands. She had learned this spell from the book. A spell of transportation. One where she could send herself to Tirymor without every being seen. It was the only way. 

Mary closed her eyes. A chill filled the room. Filipe and Sebastian could see their breaths. The fire in the hearth went out, extinguished by the ice cold air from Mary's channeling powers. Filipe looked over at the smoldering hearth, his heart felt just as cold watching the skin of the woman he loved turn white as snow.

Her eyes snapped open and they were glowing white. A wind blew in her hair as she began to take herself out of her body and into the air flowing over the two small islands in Maine's Frenchman's Bay.

Her body, still on Goode Island her soul now at Tirymor House standing secretly inside of Evie' room.

"What do you see?" Sebastian whispered. 

Evie was standing in her room in a nightgown and robe. Looking happily at herself in the mirror rubbing her baby bump. She was proud and happy. But then a sadness fell over her face.

Evie was in love with Matthew, but she missed Sebastian too. After all he was the father of the baby she was so proud of. 

"She's worried. I feel a sense of sadness in her. But she is happy. Happy and sad at the same time." Mary reported.

"Does she miss me? Is she safe??" He wondered. 

Before Mary could answer, she suddenly felt a presence in Evie's room with her. But it wasn't Matthew and it wasn't anyone else from the house. Evie seemed to not know or not notice who was there with her.

"She's not alone." Mary said.

"What do you mean? Is it Matthew?" Filipe wondered.

"No." 

"Who is it???" Sebastian pressed.

Mary's white eyes searched the room for the other person who was there but she could not see anyone else. No one in her physical presence. 

Then, Mary began to choke. She couldn't breath. Her white eyes suddenly returned to normal as the person she sensed was choking her. She wasn't breathing. Sebastian and Filipe tried to help her but she was gasping for air without anything choking her.

"Whats happening? Mary! Mary!!" Filipe begged.

"Mary! Try and breathe, come back to us!" Sebastian exclaimed when the hearth suddenly lit again warming their bodies.

Mary was only choking out for a few second, maybe a minute. Then, suddenly she gasped a big gulp of air and came to. 

"What happened Mary!? What happened?" Filipe asked.

"It was him. That man. That creature. That...." Mary said, holding her throat. 

"Caspian." Sebastian replied standing up. Mary looked up at him and nodded yes. 

"He's dangerous." Mary replied. "He was there too, just as I was. Watching Evie. Watching her every move. I could feel him but I couldn't see him. He was watching her but I didn't feel as if he was there to keep her safe or to protect her from something. He was there because he wants something from her." 

"We cannot let my child be around him, that's what he wants! That's what he wants MY CHILD!" Sebastian replied.

"Sebastian's right. The baby is innocent in all of this. What can we do? How can we protect not only Evie but the baby. My god! Everyone at Tirymor has to be in danger too with that creature lurking around. Mary we have to do something." Filipe asked.

"But what? He's too powerful, even for me. Look what he did. He saw me and I was invisible. He saw me, was able to grab hold of me and almost kill me right in my own living room." Mary answered.

"Me! I'll go there. I'll destroy that devil, the monster that son of a bitch! I WILL KILL HIM!!" Sebastian said, his fangs out, his eyes dark and ready to bite. He was furious at the idea that something so evil was lurking around the halls of the mansion of his own home, his family home. 

"Out of the question!" Mary shouted as Filipe helped her up. "He'll kill you, Sebastian. He doesn't need the sun to do it, or anything of that matter. I swear he will kill you. And then where will we be?" Mary said.

"So? What do you suggest? If there isn't something you have to help me, I will do it myself with or without your help." Sebastian replied.

"Don't be foolish." Filipe replied.

Mary grabbed her mother's spell book and thought about what spell she could use. What was it that she could do to vanquish the man who her own mother conjured that now took over and was ready to do something unspeakable to the child that was unborn. 

Every evil idea crossed her mind of what Caspian wanted with the baby. It chilled Mary's heart knowing Charlotte was in that home with him. Her daughter, her beloved Charlotte. 

Mary scoured the pages of the spell book but nothing came to her that seemed would work to vanquish the devil that was Caspian. 

As she flipped through the book a photo, black and white and older than everyone in the room by a few years, fell to the floor. It's edges were frayed and withered. It was ripped at the top but mostly intact.

Mary picked it up, it was of three women. Mary flipped over the photograph and in her mother's handwriting was written the year of the photograph and three names: "1863 ELIZA, SABRINA...."

The name of the third woman was smudged. She could not read it.

"Who are they?" Filipe asked.

"The Sister of Highgrove. My mother's coven. Look." Mary replied showing the photo. 

"That's my mother. My mother was in the coven?" Sebastian asked of Sabrina.

"She may have been learning. My mother never said Aunt Sabrina was a full witch." Mary explained. 

"Who is the other woman?" Filipe asked.

"I don't know. I don't recognize her but anyone can help it's the sisters. Together with me, we can join forces to reverse the mistake my mother made bringing Caspian here. We have to find this other woman."

"But where are they? You once told me that all the women of the coven died or were killed." Filipe replied.

"There have to be more. The other woman, she has to be somewhere. Or maybe her children? Or grandchildren." Sebastian said. 

"The other woman died years ago. I don't remember her name, but I recall a child, a little younger than me. ...I remember a child." Mary answered excitedly. 

Filipe's heart dropped. Even though he was afraid of the creature known as Caspian living in the house with Celeste, the woman he once loved & betrayed him, he still didn't want her to be hurt. He could easily tell what Mary was about to do next. He grabbed her hand and squeezed. He loved Mary, he loved her dearly and wanted to continue to live their love safely on their little Goode Island but he knew too that the danger was too much for them both to stand back and let it all happen. 

"I need you to be safe Mary." Filipe said knowing Mary's next move was to seek help from The Sisters of Highgrove, wherever they were.

"I need to find her daughter. She can help us, together, she and we may be able to stop this monster. Together." Mary repeated. 

Sebastian picked up the photo and looked down at the two women next to Eliza. The other two Sisters of Highgrove. He was sad he never knew his mother's family history when she was alive. She had never told him of Eliza and how he was related to her. His relationship with Mary had been that of acquaintance all the years he knew her, her no idea until the last two years they were cousins, and now the discovery that his mother was a novice witch made his heart ache. 

In the photo, tattered, torn, his young mother's face was sweet and innocent. She never got to live her full potential once she married his father David and let go of her ideas of witchcraft. Things Sebastian never knew. But he had to know more. The mysterious woman needed to be found. To save Evie. To save his baby.

"Let them all come. Let these witches come and let then kill Caspian the monster. If not, I will with my bare hands."  Sebastian warned.