Monday, June 26, 2023

B4/Ch6: THE GRAYING HOPES OF DOUBT

Evie & Jane prepare for the big announcement 


A light wind blew across the emerald green hills of Welshport Island. The morning sun was already in its 6th hours hitting close to afternoon. The mansion hidden deep in the Tirymor Forest was a buzz with activity thanks to Evie's very important news from just the night before.

Today, she was going to announce to the entire house that she and Matthew were going to be married.

In the dining room at Tirymor the best China was laid out over the large thick oak table. White lilies in two large silver pots crowned the center piece allowing the aroma of the spring to fill the room like a blanket of perfume caressing every wooden panel. 

Evie carefully checked over the table with Jane to make sure everything was perfect for the morning breakfast with the entire family. Today was the day she'd announce her engagement to Matthew Winterborn. 

"Everything looks perfect Miss." Jane said with a nervous smile. 

"Do you really think so? I want everyone to feel happy when I announce, so making sure everything; from the food to how the plates are placed to every white lily, makes people feel happy." Evie said nervously. "That energy will set the mood, don't you think?" Sher added checking over everything once again. 

Jane optimistically agreed. 

"Oh, wow!" Matthew said walking into the room.

"Do you like it?" Jane asked.

"Its incredible. You two did all this just this morning?" He asked.

"Jane really came through, she has been so helpful." Evie gushed as Jane shyly smiled.

"I'll call in the family." Jane then added as Evie and Matthew took two big breaths and stood towards the back of the room while the family was brought in unaware of why today's breakfast was called in such a formal way. 

"Everything is going to be fine, don't worry. Whatever they say, however they react, it's going to be fine." Matthew said. 

Evie smiled, and snuggled up next to him with her arm around his waist holding on tightly as if she were preparing for a bumpy car ride. 

In  away she was. She had no idea how The Lord would react to her moving on from Sebastian with Matthew. They could perhaps be happy for her; but the fact she was pregnant with Sebastian's baby might be a bit of a struggle for them to comprehend. 

As the two new engaged lovers took their seats, the family entered.

Jacob, Celeste and baby Fabian came in first. 

Celeste greeted her best friend Evie with a giant hug and a double kiss on the cheeks. They hadn't had time to catch up since Fabian's birth. 

Then Charlotte entered holding Rebecca's hand. 

Aurora, Nik then came in chatting about the hospital. Nik looked tired but happy. 

Finally Genevieve and Johnathon came in arm in arm followed by a solo Caspian. 

They entire group took their seats and made small talk as the house staff brought in the breakfast. Evie looked nervous, Rebecca could tell but didn't question the formal breakfast. But to the matriarch of the house, she could tell this was a day where something was going to be announced. She'd been around enough stylish breakfasts, brunches and lunches to know that when a society women gathered everyone in a room in this manner there was news to be shared.

Rebecca stood up and carefully tapped a tiny egg fork on the porcelain of her tea cup.

"Everyone, attention please." Rebecca said, surprising Evie who was getting ready to make her own announcing. "I'd like to formally welcome our new guests to Tirymor. Johnathon, Genevieve, Aurora. I know that this house can be intimidating in it's vastness. Take it from someone who has lived here for over 4 decades, it never gets any smaller."

Her joke resulted in a few chuckles. "And to Caspian. Who has been my beacon. My light. My friend. I sincerely hope that all of you have a chance to visit with him and allow him to show you his gifts. He's given me a way forward after so much tragedy. Evangeline, you especially I should hope, would benefit from Caspian's good news as he brings to me. To goodness of his nature would do so much good for you in his your own life that had also seen so much tragedy. Your growing family would appreciate, I know it in my heart." 

Evie shifted in here east feeling uneasy with Rebecca’s words. She could feel Caspian’s eyes locked on her from across the table. It was as if a weight was in his gaze that held her down like an anchor holding a shit steady on an uneasy sea.

Jacob cringed and narrowed his eyes. His uneasy and clear distaste for his mother’s obvious and odd obsession with her controlling supposed spiritual guide was palpable. His mother had never gushed over one of her soothsayers like this. It was clear Caspian's grip on Rebecca was more than a con job as Jacob did when he hired Gaspar to manipulate Rebecca in his favor. 

Caspian seemed to control Rebecca in a mysterious way, something more potent and powerful was afoot. Jacob's mind continued to go back to the situation Charlotte told him about in the chapel. The heat. The fire. The frightened way Father Ryan fled that day. 

Caspian for his part, sat at the table with a Cheshire cat grin allowing Rebecca to continue to pour love in words all over him while the others sat and waited for her to finish feeling uncomfortable by her odd treatment of the man.

Was she in love? Some thought. Was she infatuated? Beguiled? Under a spell?

Rebecca was not this way, this was not her nature to be so flagrant with affection for someone so new to her life-- and who wasn't even family. Jacob shot Celeste a look. She too felt something was odd about the whole situation.

Matthew grabbed Evie's hand and squeezed, a sign from him for her to take over the bizarre speech.

Evie took her fork when she saw break in Rebecca's gushing and tapped her own tea-cup.

"Thank you Rebecca for those wonderful words of advice, I truly appreciate them. And Caspian, I would..." Evie paused to choose the best word "um... like to meet with you as Rebecca suggests. I'm sure your guidance to her has been most cherished in her time of need. It couldn’t hurt." She added with trepidation.

Caspian lifted a brow. He sensed her hesitation, Evie then continued.

"I would also like to make a wonderful announcement. Actually, Matthew and I would love to make an announcement. Together." She added as the guests at the breakfast table all looked around and wondered what this could mean. 

Aurora knew her daughter Evie like the back of her hand. She could already tell that a loving glow was billowing from the couple. Matthew smiled at Evie as she was standing there. He nodded with encouragement, telling her to continue. 

"Matthew has asked me to marry him and I've accepted."

The group at the table irrupted with cheers. Aurora, the loudest. She shot up out of her chair, the napkin falling to the ground and she rushed around the chairs at the table in a flurry of satin fabric and grabbed her daughter by the shoulders and pulled her in.

"DARLING! I am so happy!! SO So Happy for you both, my joy! OH My love!!" Aurora said.

Celeste too rushed over to her friend and hugged her. "You deserve this happiness. All of it." She said.

Nik and Jacob, Johnathon and Genevieve all cheered. 

"Congratulations, good man!" Nik said to his friend Matthew.

"Wonderful news!" Johnathon shouted. 

Charlotte snuck a second breakfast roll as the others were distracted, but Rebecca, Rebecca sat back in her chair next to Caspian and fumed.

"We cannot allow this." She said to him under her breath. "The moment they leave this house you won't be able to get the child she carries and if that happens I will never truly see my Vivi again." 

"We cannot stop them." Caspian replied to Rebecca's surprise.

"What do you mean? Of course we can. We can and we must. The child you have been pushing Aurora and myself to acquire for you is still a few months of being born. If she should marry that, that, fisherman Winterborn, they'll leave this house and out of our control. This is what you wanted. This is what you swore us to do for you. Now you give up? So easily?" Rebecca replied in frustration.

In truth, Caspian didn't give up on Evie's baby as much as he saw that there would be no use of the baby now that he knew the child was conceived by Sebastian after he had changed into a vampire. There would be no way for the child to be used for what Caspian needed initially. And to add to it, he had already decided he'd attempt the impossible, he would impregnate Aurora himself to then take on a true blood born child of his own. 

"What would you suggest Madame?" Caspian replied coyly. 

Rebecca's eyes look as if they'd pop out of her head. He had created a monster with the pact he had entered into with her. The mere mention of Vivi's name to Rebecca caused her to stop and nothing to get Vivi back, and if Caspian could do it, if he really truly could do that, then she'd give him anything he wanted.

Even Evie's baby.

But Caspian's change of plans were not Rebecca's change of place.

"I suggest stop the wedding. Stop it all. She cannot marry him." Rebecca said again as everyone continued to celebrate on the other side of the table. 

Jacob kept his eye on his mother and Caspian whispering.

"They seem as though they have already decided on what to do. I can't seem to think of anything..." Caspian began before Rebecca interrupted.

"Caspian, I know what you are capable of. You've promised me my daughter's return to this world if I help you with Evie's child. I have promised you that help. I have, you know I have. And so has Aurora. Do you think Aurora will still remain here once her daughter Evie has moved out with her new husband? The only reason Aurora is here now is because I've allowed it, and because her daughter who is still a member of my family by marriage. Once Evie marries Matthew that will no longer be the case. Evie will no longer be a member of this family by marriage, and neither will Aurora." Rebecca replied.

Caspian realized what Rebecca was doing. She was telling him in words that were veiled that she would kick out Aurora once Evie was married to Matthew, Evie's Lord connection broken. Rebecca had noticed Caspian's keen attention to the beautiful Aurora Jordan and Rebecca was now stepping on the neck of Caspian's budding obsession for Aurora by throwing around her authority over who was going to live at Tirymor.

If Aurora was gone, he could not find a way to be with her, which meant, no child. Not Evie's. Not Aurora's.

Caspian would be left with only the bitter Rebecca and a house full of secrets and shadows.

"Do you understand me?" She asked as everything went over Caspian's dark mind. He couldn't believe he was being double crossed and blackmailed by her but she was doing everything he had brainwashed her to do, he had only himself to blame. 

"Madame, you're absolutely right. The two will not marry, and nothing will change here at Tirymor. I can guarantee this to you. I will handle the fisherman. I will handle everything." Caspian said as his new plot to rid Welshport of Matthew to save his own plan and please the cunning Rebecca was now in motion.

The Island would not be prepared for what the devil had in store for them in just a few days time. 

****
A worried Mary at her window 


The light of the midday sun created a bright white streak across a turquoise sky over the entire Frenchman Bay. The two tiny islands in the southern most gulf of the bay shimmered in the blue sea. Mary Goode stood in a window and watched the ocean sparkle with the larger Welshport Island in the distance as she caressed the baby growing inside her.

She felt her belly, the soft plump roundness just under her petticoat. She thought about her pregnancy with Charlotte and how different her body felt at the time. Both pregnancies felt special, both felt exciting but this one, Filipe’s child felt slightly more distant to her. Although she loved Filipe very much, the child inside of her didn’t feel the same as when she was pregnant with Charlotte. 

Mary shook off her worry as just anxiety over everything happened and the dual dangers of Caspian’s looming darkness over them all and Sebastian’s search for the missing coven member.

It had been three days since Sebastian had taken off on his own to find one of the last descendants of the Sisters of Highgrove coven in Boston. Mary was beginning to worry. They were running out of time to rid the world of the demon Caspian and this illusive witch was their last result.

Together, Mary hoped with their combined powers she and the witch, would join forces and over-power this creature from hell, Caspian, who wanted to use the unborn child of Sebastian and Evie to empower himself and take over the world--one soul at a time.

But with no message and no contact with Sebastian, Mary was beginning to worry all was lost.

"He'll come back." Filipe said as he entered the room and saw the mother of his unborn child staring out of the window, her blond hair bright with the light of the sun. "Besides, it's day light. There isn't much he can do in the light." Filipe added.

"What if something has happened? He was supposed to telegram as soon as he got to Boston, Filipe. He hasn't sent any word at all. I fear the worst." Mary replied.

"Well then tell me. Tell me about what you fear? Let it all out on me. That's what I'm here for, let all your frustrations and fears out so that I can take that extra stress off of you." Filipe said.

She turned to him from the window, his kind warm face shining in the ray of light that came from behind her out of the window. 

"Mary we made a pact when we were trapped in that turret room at Tirymor that we would be each other's confidant. We thought we were going to die in that room and we came together and trusted each other with our last hours. Or so we thought. We survived Mary but doesn't mean we still can't lean on each other. So go... go on... tell me what you are fearing. It'll make you feel better."

Mary's concern melted away for a moment as she too remembered how they came together, and she walked over to Filipe and fell into his arms. She was filled with fears, so many that she couldn't express them all at once. She was worried that when time came, if the time came, she would not be able to compete what she needed to rid Caspian from Welshport and save Evie and her child from his evil grasp.

She worried as a soon to be new mother too, that she'd fail Evie and her baby.  It came from deep inside, these insecurities as her novice abilities with her newfound powers would end up making Caspian only more powerful and even more dangerous. Sebastian needed to pull through, they needed to find the woman that would guide them in the direction in magic and in the mysteries of their magic. 

"What if I fail." She said whispering as the held each other.

He, much taller than her, bent his neck down and kissed her on the head. He held her tight so tight that she could feel his heartbeat on her own. 

"We all fail. But we also get back up from that failure and we push on. Mary, you will do this. You, me, Sebastian and whom ever this other witch is, we will vanquish Caspian Casador once and for all. Your faith needs to be stronger than your fear of failure." Filipe said.

She turned her head up towards his and kissed his plump lips. They felt so good on hers. She had never had this type of love. Someone who believed in her. Someone who wanted to protect her. Someone who wanted nothing from her other than her love in return.

"What if Sebastian never returns? He doesn't have to. He can live his life free from all of us away from here, away from the shadows." Mary worried.

"He's involved in this because Caspian sought him out, sought out his unborn child. He has more at stake than we do. He'll come back Mary. I've known him practically all my life. When I worked for Jacob and became friends with Sebastian -- when things matter, he never gives up." 

Mary took a breath, her heart wanted to believe him but the clocks were ticking time away, time they didn't have.

Then, Mary turned back to the window -- the light from the day warming her face and shining in her blue eyes that were as bright as the sea and sky. 

She could feel Caspian was getting stronger. In her blood. In her bones. She could sense the powers from the shadows creeping up through the earth and in the trees and floating into the sky on the wings of the owls and crows that floated and flew across both Welshport and Goode Islands.

Filipe was sure Sebastian was coming but for Mary's doubts consumed her.

But she had to be strong because the time would come to fight Caspian, and she would take center stage against him--- with or without the help of her Sister from Highgrove. 

****

Caspian & Aurora on a stroll in The Village


The evening felt cooler than usual. In the village the streets were lit with gas-lamps that glowed a particular deep orange glow as various small automobiles and horse-draw carriages puttered and clopped along the cobble stone streets almost in a musical cadence.

As the fresh sea air floated in over the shore and into the village of Welshport that evening, Aurora and Caspian walked along the streets on a stroll getting a bit of a break from Tirymor House.

He was eager to be with her in every sense of the word. Wherever she was, he wanted to be and most times she wanted to be away from Caspian, far far away from his crooked-toothed smile and hungry eyes.

But his instance at walking in the village with her was unavoidable. And it made Aurora’s skin crawl.

Now that Evie's baby was out of the question for him to cruelly sacrifice for his unholy plot, he needed Aurora to mother his own child, and his attempts to woo-her began on this night.

But she wasn't a sweet innocent socialite from London as her name and history recalled. She in fact, was a fiery New York City woman who just so happened to have married someone from England many years ago and settled into the inner circles of London high stature.

She could see a louse coming a mile away. 

"You really didn't have to accompany me Mr. Casador, I really enjoy having some time to myself." Aurora said to him as they both slowly strolled through Village Park in the center of town.

"You are a very capable woman yes, I know." He replied with a smile. "But I wanted to celebrate with you, or at least continue to celebrate -- your daughter's engagement. You must be thrilled with the news at breakfast." 

Her mind went back to Evie and Matthew, a wash of joy came over her face. "I've never been so happy." She replied. "I wasn't here when she married Sebastian and I don't know if I will ever forgive myself for being away so long from her and even Nikolas. I can now make up for all of that lost time and heal with them." Aurora replied as she stopped under a gas-lamp.

The glowing orange light above her illuminated her like she was surrounded by a bright halo. Her light green dress with matching coat and gloves looked even more green under the light, her eyes too seemed be a bright blue; in Caspian's glance he was falling in love. How could he? He needed her to carry out his plans but seeing the most beautiful woman he had ever come across in the eternity of his existence seemed clutch his heart and squeeze like noting he had ever experienced.

"I think that you are a wonderful, wonderful mother. You should be very proud of how equally as kind and special your children are." Caspian said flirting, he stepped close to her, so close she could feel his body heat.

He reached for one of her gloved hands that she clutched together at her stomach. Her gazed at her with a creepy grin that made her stomach churn. And just as quickly as he touched her she moved her hand away and changed the subject.

"How long do you think you'll be living in Tirymor?" She asked, starting their walk again.

"For as long as Mrs. Lord needs me." He replied quickly, annoyed that she did not allow him to touch her. 

Aurora's resistance to him had been evident since the day they met, unlike Rebecca who had fallen under his spell over and over again with little to no fight. This ability to unlatch from his mind control intrigued him. He couldn't figure out why she was able detach from his powers so easily. 

"I can't imagine someone her age would want to be surrounded by a man of your stature so often. I mean, the idea seems so odd to me." Aurora replied confusing Caspian.

"She trusts me, why wouldn't she want someone she trusts around her?" 

Aurora stopped their walk again just outside of a small dress shop. She looked in the window but was really looking at their reflections. Hers was there just as she suspected, his was strange. He reflected a darkness, a shadow, something that did  not reflect human like hers did. She gasped -- he noticed. 

He grabbed her and turned her away from the window. He stared into her eyes, his glowing yellow, hers filled with fear. She couldn't move in his clutches. The deepening powers he consumed began to fill her body like an injection of poison; slowly entering her mind, her blood, her brain.

And then he intensified his powers. The energy was stronger than anything he had done before on a person. Not on Rebecca, not on anyone. He wanted to make sure she'd never break free from his control again and while his powers intensified a flash hit his own mind.

It was a signal to Caspian from Aurora's memories, which played out to Caspian like a moving silent film.

**
Aurora walked down a hallway in a home Caspian did not recognize. It was dark. Electricity did not exist in his home yet. 

Aurora, stone faced and sullen, carried a candle in one hand and a small bottle of clear liquid in the other. 

She walked slowly-- her heartbeat pounding in her chest. She opened a door, there, sleeping in a chair was her husband Robert Jordan.

Caspian saw her slowly walk up to Robert with the candle and the bottle. She poured the liquid onto a rag and placed it over Robert's sleeping face.

She held it there as Robert breathed it in as he slept. 

Then, his body turned cold. She touched his wrist to check his heartbeat.

Robert was dead. Aurora killed him.

Aurora crumbled to the floor in tears, tears that streamed down her beautiful face and on to the wooden floor of their London Home.

Aurora killed Robert to save them from further destitution. She was tired of living the life of poverty that his gambling and loss of money has placed them into. After his death, his life insurance would save her and she'd use some of the money to come to Welshport.

**

In what seemed like hours but only seconds of grabbing hold of Aurora, Caspian let go as her energy poured into his mind revealing her murderous secret. 

This is why he could not latch on to her for long. Her sin of murder, her deep cave of guilt was so painful and so counter all that is human and good blocked him every time he tried to grow close to her and pull him further into his web of evil.

She, while not as evil as he was, had her own shadowy past that would ruin her life if reveled.

"I think you should let go now." Aurora said sternly, not knowing he now knew her secret.

She did however feel as if she knew something about him more than anyone else. His reflection, albeit in the glass of the shop, was not human. 

"Fancy meeting you both here." Constable Gregory Reigns said seeing the woman he too was interested in with Caspian.

"Constable! Good evening!" Caspian replied, his trans quickly melting off. 

"Is everything alright?" Gregory asked suspiciously.

"We're fine." Aurora replied quickly as she rubbed her wrists from where Caspian was holding her.

"I saw that you had quite the grip on Mrs. Jordan, Caspian, care to fill me in?" the law-man asked.

"What?" Caspian played coy. "Oh! No! No, no, nothing for you to worry about." 

"Aurora?" Gregory said, giving her a chance to tell her side.

"Nothing Gregory. It's fine, Caspian and I were just getting better acquainted. It seems he has a lot of history that I think none of us were really truly aware of." She replied as Caspian lifted a brow.

"I should say the same of you Mrs. Jordan." Caspian replied to her surprise.

"I can tell you both that from my point of view when I saw you the two of you were in a deep conversation and correct me if I'm wrong, but perhaps a contentious one. Someone doesn't grab on to a lady that way without there being something serious in the works." Gregory pressed.

Caspian tilted his head and smirked evilly "I don't like your insinuation Constable." 

"I don't like your face Casador." Gregory said stepping up to Caspian. 

"That's enough!" Aurora snapped. "I think I'm done here. Caspian you can take me home or you can stay out and have your little sword fight with Gregory, but I'm going home." 

Aurora's mind felt scattered. Whatever Caspian did to her, he didn't control her, but he did make her feel unsteady. She had always felt something uncomfortable around him and now she could see that indeed there was something dangerous about the man Rebecca praised as practical saint. Aurora knew now she had to convince Rebecca to rid herself of him and rid the house of him too. His energy, his dagger like evil eyes were too much for her to look at any more.

But every the cunning devil, Caspian knew his hooks were in Rebecca too deep. She'd never listen to Aurora, and regardless of how her own sin of murder kept her from being under his total control, he'd find a way to get her to give him a his own child. He was creative in his evil work. She would be unable to resist him. 

"Aurora, wait!" Gregory said rushing over to her as she tried to get a taxicab. 

"Gregory, really, I'm fine. I just want to go home." She said, feeling stressed from the overpowering Caspian had just done.

"Are you sure? You'd tell me the truth right? If he hurt you in anyway, I can help." Gregory replied sweetly. 

She looked up at him from the street. She could see the true concern on his face. She smiled at him and touched his handsome chiseled jawline and nodded her head that she was indeed ok, even though she was terrified of what she had seen in the shop window: Caspian's odd, misshapen and dark reflection that was neither a man or human itself.

"I just need to get home and rest." She said.

Gregory nodded in return and looked up at Caspian who, of course, was back at Aurora's side like a leach sticking to the skin of a man. 

Caspian could see there was something between them, something beginning in a romantic way. He didn't like it. He didn't like the sense and smell of the birth of new love.

"I'll take her home." Caspian said staring Gregory dead in the eyes.

Gregory did not let Caspian scare him. He was indeed falling for the beautiful Aurora. He was worried for her, he could tell she was bothered by the man she was with, and in fact Gregory had his own meeting planned with Jacob Lord in very short order about Caspian too.

The strangeness of it all gave Gregory a knot in his chest as he watched Aurora and Caspian get into a taxi cab and putter off. Caspian turned in the window of the glass in the back and smiled coldly to Gregory taunting him.

The devil had his claws in many pies in Welshport but now, Gregory too was involved. The darkness continued to pull over the island and in no way would anyone be prepared for what was to come.

****

Gregory & Jacob meet at The Siren’s Call 


The smoke from cigarettes and cigars mixed with wild laughter and ruckus from wall to wall of The Siren's Call Pub on main street in the village. 

The wood carvings of mermaids and ships were freshly cleaned and sparkled under the glowing lanterns inside the pub where Jacob Lord sat alone in a both towards the back with a foaming beer for the guest he was expecting: Constable Gregory Reigns.

Reigns walked in. His mind still swirling over the strange interaction he had with Aurora and Caspian just 30 minutes ago. The gnawing feeling in his stomach made him feel that there was something, something tangible, to the strange call Jacob gave him earlier that day definitely had legs.

Reigns, politely smiling and shaking hands to drunk Welshportonians that greeted him on his way to Jacob's booth, quickly sat down and sipped the beer using the yellow liquid to calm his nervous stomach. 

"Slow down there Reigns, we've got a lot to talk about." Jacob said under the glow of an orange lantern.

"I think I have a lot to talk about too." Reigns said. "I just had a run in with Casador tonight. He was in the village With Aurora Jordan. He is definitely an interesting fellow, so I can see your concerns now." 

Jacob lifted a brow. "What did you notice?" he asked hoping to compare notes.

"Well, there was something about the way Aurora moved around him, her body language. She seemed uncomfortable around him, and he seemed a bit overbearing, almost like he was trying to convince her of something that she didn't need to be convinced of. He seemed as if he was trying to persuade her of something." Reigns explained.

Jacob nodded his head. "And did she seem to relent? Did she seem that she eventually gave in to him?" 

"No. She didn't, which I don't think he liked." 

"That's the different between Aurora and my mother." Jacob continued. "My mother seems to be fully under this man's control or...spell, or guidance. Naturally I wouldn't care what my mother was doing with her 'spiritual guides' but this one seems to have something more on her. I shouldn't even say that, my mother may not be the warmest person, but she doesn't a skeleton in her closet like the rest of us. In fact, despite her demeanor, she's quite the good person." 

"But what would Casador want with both of them? Why would he be so interested in making sure the two of them were in his clutches like this? It just doesn't make any sense." Reigns asked.

Jacob shook his head sharing in Gregory's confusion. It was a true mystery to them at this point at what Caspian true motive was for his intense connection with Rebecca and his constant attempts to pull Aurora into the same fray. 

Both men had different motives for solving the mystery too. For Jacob, he had always controlled the way his mother's so-called Spiritual Guides behaved and what information and guidance she actually received from them Money talked. And the former guides to Rebecca were well paid by Jacob. With Caspian, Jacob had no control, and thus, Jacob feared his mother would regain more and more of her own autonomy over things that revolved around the family fortune and business. 

Gregory's motives were slightly simpler. He was in love with Aurora, and Caspian's grip or attempted grip on her heart was a devastating blow to his own attempts to woo the beautiful Aurora. 

"There's more." Jacob said, his voice lowering so that curious ears at the bar could not hear. "My daughter mentioned a strange situation a few weeks ago at one of my mother's private masses with Father Donavon Ryan." He explained. "Ryan comes to Tirymor and performs a mass for my anyone who wants to come that lives at the mansion. Its usually just my mother and Charlotte, sometimes Evie joins, sometimes Jane and some of the other workers at the house, but by and large, it's just my mother and my child. A few weeks ago, something strange happened, Charlotte recalled." 

"What?" Reigns asked, leaning in to hear.

"Out of no where an extreme heat oppressed the room. And I don't mean the warmth of the after noon came in through a window or the suffocation of a breeze or anything like that. Charlotte says it was almost an instant heat. Fire. She recalled it hot as fire. Flowers died. Things began to change in the room, holy water boiled. She says it was terrifying. And that Father Ryan left the room in a hurry. He was scared. He believed there was some sort of evil present." Jacob said.

"Evil present." Reigns repeated putting his thumbnail under his front teeth and biting down in thought as if the nibbling of his finger would push the answers he sought into his mind. "What has Father Ryan said about this?" Reigns wondered as a bar-maid brought them more to drink.

"I haven't spoken to him." Jacob confirmed. 

"Well then, now we have a lead." Constable Reigns said with a grin and grabbing on to his beer. "Looks like the two of us have a bit of a conversation with our good perish Preist Father Ryan." 

"What would we ask him? Charlotte doesn't really know what she saw." Jacob mentioned.

"Whatever Ryan felt, whatever he saw, he'll tell us. He obviously did feel some kind of presence in the room, Charlotte at least noted that, and whatever he saw, he'll tell us. At least then we'll know what the devil is happening over at Tirymor with your mother, Caspian and Aurora." 

"It has to be stopped, Reins. This man, this whatever he is, is making our lives a living hell. My mother is behaving like some kind of cult follower. Shes impossible." Jacob replied glancing over at his pocket watch. 

As the two men continued to discuss their next steps in heading off whatever Caspian was planning, as they were sure he was plotting something even if they truly had no idea how sinister the plot was, Baxter Murphy, the editor of The Welshport Globe watched them behind a smoke screen from drunkards cigars and cigarettes. He wondered, to himself as he sipped from a whisky, what in the world the village Constable and the wealthiest man in town had to talk about. 

What was the seriousness of the conversation, he thought. Then, almost as if he was pushed over to their booth, he found himself at the table smiling.

"Sir!" Baxter said, Jacob looking up at the man who seemed sweaty, nervous and slightly drunk.

"Murphy. Well, good to see you." Jacob replied, recognizing his own employee at the Newspaper his family's publishing company owned.

"Yes, sir, good to see you too sir." Baxter replied. "Constable." He added greeting the Village's top officer of the law.

"Murphy." 

"I couldn't help notice the seriousness of your faces over here. Everything ok, I hope?" Baxter asked under a guise of friendly concern. 

"Seriousness? No. Reigns and I are old friends, that's all. Just a friendly chat between old friends." Jacob replied lying.

"Old friends?! Interesting. He was responsible for botching several investigations regarding deaths in your family including Mary Goode and your own shooting yet you're old friends?" Baxter prodded.

"Mary Goode? OH Well, we all know she's gone, off to wherever she went, I don't know. But our family dropped the charges on Mary. Quietly. I couldn't in good conscience prosecute the mother of my child over something she had no control over." Jacob said.

Reigns shifted in his seat uncomfortable with where the conversation was going with the reporter.

"No control over? She was accused 2 years ago of attempted murder of your nephew. There were witnesses." Baxter shot back.

"Mary was under stress -- and we all know the man she shot was not Sebastian, but an imposter from a botched kidnapping of my late nephew who returned ill and died of his illness." Jacob said covering up the truth of his own involvement in the shooting and the truth about Sebastian's supposed death. 

"Intersting. Aside form that, my spies say Mary is on Goode island. She's back. And she's not alone." Baxter added surprising Jacob, as everyone thought Mary had vanished. 

"Is she? Back? Hmmm." Jacob replied. He thought about what Baxter was saying. The woman he once loved, the woman he cheated on over and over again, the woman he got pregnany, deserted then took away their child from her. The woman he conned and manipulated into shooting Sebastian, the woman he thought had fled from prosecution was back. 

Should he care?

Jacob shook his head as if to brush off the gossip Baxter was trying to push and get his reaction on. 

"I have to go. And Mr. Murphy, it was good seeing you. If you see Mary, tell her I said hello. We're glad she's back---if that's true. I'm sure Charlotte will be happy to hear of her mother's return." Jacob replied not knowing Charlotte already knew.

"So you're ok with that?" Baxter again pressed.

Reigns got up and got between Jacob who was now standing and Baxter. 

"Do you like your job Mr. Murphy?" Jacob asked.

Baxter lifted a brow.  

"It seems you do. I suggest you look for other stories than stories that force you to sniff around my family. Keep that in mind, will you?" Jacon said tapping Baxter on the cheek as he and Reigns both exited The Sire's Call Pub.

Baxter took a breath and grabbed the rest of Reigns beer and chugged it down. He was indeed on to something. He saw Jacob squirm. The oddities that surrounded that family that owned his paper was slowly becoming a dangerous obsession of Baxter Murphy. 


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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETS
Highgrove Neighborhood
****
 

Sebastian arrives in Boston 


Sebastian lit a cigarette he purchased at a small general store near the docks and Inn he was staying at in Boston just off the corner of East 6th Street in the neighborhood known as Highgrove. The light red spark from at the tip of the cigarette burned in his eyes as he inhaled the fumes and tried to relax after hours of wondering the winding streets of lower Boston for the final witch of Eliza's coven.

There were crows, he noticed, lingering in bunches of 3 and 4 on a roof top of the Inn all staring down at him like they were waiting for him to do something for them to act on. Just staring. Waiting. Taking in every inch of Sebastian's body and smoke from far up on the Inn's rooftop. 

A young woman dressed in a feathery dress and small hat the crown of her head with another giant feather sticking out of it. Her breasts were overflowing the top of the dress eyes scanned Sebatian up and down and up and down.

"Hey stranger." She said walking up to him sniffing his neck. "Are you lost?" 

He tilted his head knowing what she wanted. "Are you?" He asked. 

"Honey I've never been lost in my life. But I can help you find your way. What are you looking for?" She asked. 

"Food." Sebastian grinned. He was a bit hungry, but not food that she could cook for him.

"I could eat too. I know a place. Maybe I can take you there? Maybe you can take me somewhere and we can.... " She paused and pursed her lips. "Eat." 

Sebastian's hunger for blood, human blood, seemed to be unquenched after he bit so ferociously into the man on the ship two nights ago, he felt as though getting distracted by the young woman's seduction tactic would break from his true mission: to find the witch.

"Actually I'm too busy to eat." He said inhaling more of the cigarette.

"Funny. I'm too busy to cook. But that doesn't mean we can't go off and not cook and not eat together." She said continuing to push him for more. "I'm Lanore." She offered.

"Miss Lanore, you don't know what you're getting into, trust me when I say this." Sebatian said, as the night fog began to fill in over the lower Boston cobble stone streets of the nighborhood.

She tilted her head to the side and gave him a half grin "What's a fine man like you doing in these parts anyway? Huh? Highgrove doesn't usually seem men like you with a soft top hat and velvet gloves. I can tell you're not from here. Anyone could. So what is it? What are you doing here?" Lenor asked.

"I'm looking for someone." He answered.

From The shadows a cloaked person watched the exchange between Lenore and Sebastian. They were interested in where the conversation would lead.  The person in the shadows and cloak moved closer and hid in the mouth of an ally and but their back up against the brick wall of the building nearest Sebastian and the woman Lenore in the pink feathers.

"A girlfriend?" Lenore teased. Sebastian shook his head no. "A wife." she pushed.

"I'm no longer married." He said, the words feeling painful as they came out.

"Lucky me." She said. "So tell me, who's this person you need to find?" 

Sebastian's instincts told him that letting someone into the secret, especially a secret such as this, with a stranger would perhaps lead to more trouble than he needed. He thought about his response for a beat then smiled and answered, "A friend."

Her eyes narrowed with susception "You're much more mysterious than I first thought, Mister. I'm from these parts. Maybe I can find this person for you. What's the name?" She asked.

Sebastian didn't have a name. To Lenore, the mystery continued, but the for hooded figure watching this, it was too close for comfort. They knew what Sebastian was looking for, they felt in their bones, in their blood. The minute Sebastian's feet touched Boston soil every hair on the back of the hooded figure's neck stood up.

The hood dropped, revealing a beautiful woman with large brown eyes and skin like soft brown velvet. 

Her hair was up in tight curls and her pink lips were plump and pouted with worry of what was about to happen. 

Lenor, the woman in pink feathers who continued to push Sebastian then revealed for a price she could give him anything he wanted. She offered him a place to say, he declined. She offered him a good long walk and talk on the docks where they could do whatever they wanted to do without the prying eyes of people of the city, he declined that too and just as the two strangers continued to speak in circles, the crows on the roof of Sebastian's Inn screamed loud crows and went to the air circling the East 6th Street in Highgrove. 

Then they began to dive down from the air right at the woman and Sebastian. They flew into her hair. They pecked at Sebastian's top hat. One after another the birds swooped down and pecked and scratched and ripped at the two. 

Lenore screamed as the birds snapped at her exposed flesh. Cutting her. Snipping at her more and more.

Sebastian too was attacked by the black bird that clawed at him. He brushed them off, began walking away into the street when suddenly a random car turned a corner and almost hit Sebastian in the middle of the street while he faught off the birds swooping down from the sky and screaming in Sebastian's ear.

Sebastian fell into the street and then hit his head on the cobble stones knocking him out.

Lenore didn't get off much better. The birds continued to claw and eat at her. She cut her neck. Scratched her chest. Bit at her ears removing the earrings. She screamed and tried to run down the street, but the birds came down on her like a giant blob of black feathers until finally she fell to the ground, and they fell on her from the sky eating at her flesh.

In the ally, the cloaked woman rushed out and pushed the man form the car off of Sebastian and helped him up in his dizzy state. 

"What are you doing? Is he ok?" the man asked the mysterious woman. 

"He's fine. But she's not." The mystery woman said as she rushed off with Sebastian who's walked crooked and moaned with his head dizzy and in pain.

A group of people from the shop and the man from the car rushed dover to the giant mound of crows that were covering Lenore who had stopped screaming. The shooed the birds away who shows signs of lessening aggression.

The aggression of the birds slowly dissipated thanks to the woman who had taken Sebastian. 

All the power in her small fist that was clenched behind her back as she helped Sebastian to parts unknown was the reason for the crow's carnivorous actions. 

As she walked away with the groggy Sebastian, her first became released and she grabbed on to his side. With this release the birds took to flight moving away from Lenore revealing to the people who came over to her a pecked body covered in blood.

Her lips were cut. Her eyes were plucked out. Her prink dress now covered in blood from her open stomach. 

The mystery woman used her as a distraction -- one that went to death--so that she could easily escape with Sebastian, the man she sensed was part of the same supernatural world she was apart of. 

Her magical instincts were right. And strangely enough, he had found the missing witch. Or she had found him.

She was the missing final witch of the Coven of the Sisters of Highgrove. 

She was Jacqueline Gray. 

Then, only blocks away, 5 or 6 from where the Crow attack occurred. Jacqueline and Sebastian entered her tiny apartment. 

His head spinning. Her mind running, unsure what to do with this man, this vampire. 

She paced as he was on the floor of her home on all fours trying to get the pain in his head to go away after the car hit him.

But she had to act fast for her safety, she didn't know what the monster wanted of her. 

She then closed her eyes took a breath and a bold of energy came from her open hand and landed on Sebastian's body knocking him unconscious once more. 

For now, he was her prisoner. 

For now...she was safe.





Monday, June 19, 2023

B4/Ch5: LYING IN WAIT

Sebastian the stowaway 


Three hours passed midnight. The cool wind brushed across the tops of the thick brush of trees just across the dockside of Boston, Massachusetts. A large supply ship filled with crates, packages and mail from Maine had settled nicely in the bay as sailors were eager to begin the process of bringing down the crates from the ship's lower decks.

Two sailors however weren't so eager.

Their nerves were on edge.

A fellow sailor had gone missing in the middle of the night. He had gone down into the hold to check on a particular parcel that had a live animal in it that was transferred from a zoo in Augusta, Maine to be given to the Zoo in Boston.

They entered the bottom level of the ship's dark hold where stacks and stacks of heavy wooden crates were being stored awaiting their turn to be lowered out. It was damp and something seemed off.

"What time did Nigel come down here?" One sailor asked the other as the light from a lantern glowed on his face.

"'Round midnight, I suppose. He never came back  up. I went to his quarters and he wasn't there. No one's seen him since." the second sailor replied.

"Nigel. Nigel!?" They called in hushed wishers.

Nigel, the fellow sailor they were looking for  had not been seen most of the journey from Maine to Massachusetts. They called to him, he did not reply. 

But this was the only place he could have been and was the last known location of him.

The two men continued to walk through the dark ship hold when something in the corner of the damp room shook. The two men turned quickly towards the noise. Then they heard a growl. 

"It's the tiger." The first sailor said.

They walked towards the caged animal and saw it laying patiently in it's locked cage. There was something in it's mouth. Something dark colored with a twinge of light color coming off the edge.

"What the devil?" the first man said as he looked closer.

"Jesus Mary and Joseph!" the second man replied when they light from the lantern shown down inside the cage.

The tiger was eating Nigel, the man who had come down into the hold to check on the beast.

There was blood everywhere. The two frightened sailors looked down. Their shoes were in giant puddles of red blood. They couldn't breathe. Their hearts were pounding. Their eyes could not look away once they saw the rest of the devoured body of their friend Nigel. The second man's stomach cramped and he vomited to the side.

But things were not as they seemed down in the ship's hold that night. As the clock struck midnight, Nigel did come down to check on the zoo animal, but something else put Nigel in danger. Something more dangerous and more hungry than a tiger. 

The Vampire Sebastian Lord. 

Sebastian had escaped Welshport Island as a stowaway in the ship's hold along side the wild beast from the zoo. When Nigel came down to check, the hungry vampire stalked him and watched his every move. Sebastian was starving. He hadn't eaten in days. He could feel the blood pumping in Nigel's warm body. He followed Nigel as Nigel carefully made his way over to the tiger's cage. Once things seemed fine with the animal, Sebastian tapped him on the shoulder. 

Nigel became startled not excepting anyone down there with him, when he turned around expecting to see one of his fellow sailors, he saw the hungry, starving, cold face of Sebastian Lord with  his eyes black as night and his fangs sharp as daggers.

Sebastian said nothing. He lunged at Nigel the sailor who's face was frozen with fear. Sebastian snapped the man's neck and as the tiger stirred and roared in it's cage watching the violet act. Sebastian fed from Nigel's neck then, like passing off a good meal to a friend to taste, opened the cage's trap door over the tiger and dropped Nigel's body inside allowing the tiger to eat and covering his own vampire tracks.

As the two shocked sailors tried to understand how it happened, how Nigel fell into the cage and was eaten by the tiger, Sebastian quietly made his way out of the ship through the opened unmanned door and out into the starry Boston night in search of the last witch of the coven known as The Sisters of Highgrove.

Sebastian walked out into the first street around the dockside. The fog was quickly moving over the sea and over the slick cobble-stone streets of Boston.

There were only a few people walking the night. Early morning bakers. Some mail carriers arriving at the dockside to pick up packages and letters in boxes and crates from Maine that came on the ship, the zoo was there as ready to bring home the new tiger with its belly full.

A cloaked woman too stood near a flickering gas streetlamp with her face obscured in shadows.

She was there for Sebastian. He did not see her. But she saw him. She watched him and kept her eyes squarely on the man she had such strong feelings about. Feeling that had kept her up late at night for weeks and weeks. 

As he made his way into the city in search of the witch that he needed to help fight off Caspian, the cloaked woman followed. She followed because she knew he was coming and she knew they would soon cross paths.

She was warned of this man named Sebastian. As she walked silently behind Sebastian in the shadows she was followed by a murder of 7 crows that kept their own silence as they floated roof top to roof top in pursuit of the woman who was in pursuit of Sebastian.  

His search for the last witch of the Highgrove coven would begin as soon as the next day's sun went down. And the cloaked woman began to follow Sebastian to an Inn where he'd sleep during the day. She planned to watch his every move and make sure that he NEVER found the woman he was looking for. 

****

Sabrina taunts Celeste & Jacob from inside Genevieve


As Sebastian made his way to Boston and settled in at the Inn, back in Welshport the sun was beginning to rise and light the patio sitting room where fresh flowers were sprinkled around in porcelain pots giving off their fresh scents of morning dew and honey. 

In the room reading the local Welshport Globe newspaper and smoking his pipe was Jacob Lord. His legs elegantly crossed at the knee as he flicked through the pages reading the news the paper his family owned reported for the day.

His wife, Celeste, watered the plants and flowers on the other side of the room basking in the morning sun that shined down on her caramel skin. 

Unnoticed at the room's screen door was Genevieve Thorne carefully watching.

Genevieve, however, wasn't herself. She was possessed by the spirit of Sabrina Spencer-Lord who continued to relive her life inside a familiar face. 

Genevieve Thorne's body had given Sabrina a new lease on life. Sabrina was no stranger to possessing someone's body but Genevieve's body was special. They were identical in all ways. Face. Body. Hair. Eyes. It was almost meant to be for Genevieve to find her way with Johnathon to Tirymor and for Sabrina to begin her quest again to finally get justice for her own death at the hands of Jacob Lord.

"Come in!" Celeste said finally seeing Genevieve at the door.

"I didn't want to interrupt." Sabrina replied in Genevieve's very familiar voice.

"Not at all. There's coffee, tea." Celeste answered motioning over to a large tray set that was brought in by Jane the maid with kettles of tea, pots of coffee, the most beautiful white china with blue painted scenes of seascapes and ships. 

Genevieve smiled and poured herself some coffee and drank. Inside Sabrina, the spirit, relished the delicious warm coffee she was sipping. She had missed it so much in the years that she had been gone. While she possessed Charlotte body, the young girl never indulged in the things that would remind Sabrina of her life--- the age different of course restricted her. 

But while in Genevieve's body, it was like time had not stopped and she had not died.

Then Johnathon entered.

"Good morning." He said, going over to his fiancée Genevieve and kissing her. Sabrina relished this sensation as well. 

Jacob watched the kiss with a curious eye. 

"Go on, sit down Johnny. Tell me. Tell me how you're hating life at Tirymor." Celeste joked knowing Johnathon was enjoying every minute in his new home.

"It's really a remarkable house. Every day I'm here I find a new and more exciting place or room or statue or molding I never saw before. It's wonderful here. Gen has been enjoying it too." Johnathon said.

"Is that so? Tell us, 'Gen', what is your favorite part of the house?" Jacob wondered, stepping into the conversation and turning all his attention to Sabrina's look-a-like.

Sabrina, inside of Genevieve, burned with hate. She was now looking at the man that took her life almost 13 years ago. But now it wasn't through the eyes and psyche of a child, like it was when Sabrina dwelled inside of Charlotte. Now Sabrina could think through a woman's mind-- a woman who looked and smiled, and felt just like her.

Genevieve wanted to expose Jacob right there in front of Celeste and Johnathan but the strange reality of her possessing a body would cause almost anyone to think Genevieve had lost her mind. Sabrina kept herself collected and answered that she loved the room they were in: The plant filled Patio Screen room that look out onto the vast gardens passed the gazebo that was built not too long ago.

"Yes, the gardens do seem to be so much brighter this spring. I'm so glad you're here to see all the opening flowers." Jacob replied.

"I'm sure Genevieve has seen many beautiful springs in her life, right darling? This one is no different." Celeste replied seeing Jacob's eyes unable to leave the beautiful face of Sabrina/Genevieve. 

"Perhaps but never has she seen a Welshport spring. The two of you should know, you've lived here are your lives. The springs here are spectacular." Jacob said referring to Celeste and Johnathon's childhood. "Sit! Genevieve sit! Please!" he added. 

Sabrina could see Jacob was being his flirtatious self. She played along and sat.

Johnathon also noticed Jacob's pushy eagerness to sit next to Genevieve then went over and sat in a chair that blocked Jacob's view of Genevieve from his conniving half-brother Jacob.

"I don't quite recall being so enamored with Spring time here." Johnathon replied as he too grew up on the island before moving away. "But I'm sure Gen and I will enjoy our time here which ever season it is. Together." he added grabbing on to his fiancée's hand, a signal to Jacob.

"You know I wouldn't mind showing Gen around the island. You've both already seen much of the village but there's also the Westernridge Woods, the North Shore cliffs." Jacob said before being interrupted by Genevieve.

"The beaches?" She said, reminding everyone in the room suddenly of the location of Sabrina’s death; by Jacob. 

Jacob smirked uncomfortably. "Yes. Uhh The beach too." he said softly in a bit of shock at her request.

"You don't want to go to any old beach, Genevieve, really, it's damp and messy out there. What else would you like to see?" Celeste asked.

"I think I'd like to see St. Thomas' Cemetery." She replied  shocking the room again.

"Why on earth would you want to go there?" Johnathon wondered.

Sabrina gave a half smile "Seeing all the old paintings of everyone who's lived here, the family, I thought I should pay some respects to them. Bring them flowers. Especially Sabrina. You know looking like her so much must bring back old memories and painful ones at that. Right Jacob? It must hurt looking at me. This face, your sister-in-law's face. It must strike some sort of cord with you. Out of everyone you knew her the longest." Sabrina said through Genevieve's voice.

Celeste marked the interesting way Genevieve was talking. It didn't seem like it was coming from the same woman she had met a few weeks ago when she and her brother Johnathon first came to town.

Jacob too felt a bit taken aback by Genevieve's request and reasoning. 

“How would you know how long Jacob knew Sabrina?” Johnathon wondered.

Celeste cleared her throat and shifted in her seat. “I think that would be…” she paused. 

"Kind.” Jacob said finishing Celeste’s sentence unexpectedly. “That would be very kind of you Ms. Thorne, but you don't have to do that. My family's mausoleum is quite lush with flowers here from the house. Hamstead takes fresh ones there every week. As for your resemblance to my late sister-in-law...." he paused himself and stared at a woman's face he had been so obsessed with years ago. The woman he fell in love with, the woman who was married to his brother, the woman he killed in a shocking act of passion and violence that he then framed his brother for. "I'm able to separate the two of you quite well. Sabrina died and we miss her. But you are not Sabrina." He said.

Celeste could see that Jacob did still have a strange attraction to Sabrina, and now perhaps Genevieve. She was afraid of what thoughts and passions would rise up out of him now that such a memory was back and alive in their house, in their view. She could not allow him to go down that path again, for her sake, for their son's sake and most obviously for Genevieve's sake. 

"Well if its all the same I think I still would like to go. Sabrina is sort of a kindred spirit." Genevieve replied.

"We can have Aaron Hamstead take the flowers for you, in your name, and leave at Sabrina's grave." Celeste said.

"No." Genevieve replied quickly. "I want to take them myself." 

"Gen, what is this? What difference does it make if you or Hamstead take the flowers to Sabrina's grave? Just let the man do his job and we can do something else. We have plenty to do, you know we have things to discuss and to look into about what we can do here." Johnathon said, emphasizing his hopes to learn more about the family and it's business so that he would be able to take control soon once the secret was out that he too was a Lord.

Both Celeste and Jacob shot each other a look. Jacob had blackmailed Celeste to marry him so that Johnathon's paternity was kept secret, Celeste betrayed Jacob and told Johnathon anyway. Now it seemed Johnathon was insinuating something, perhaps the very thing Jacob did not want him to know and if he did know it, Celeste was the one who told him. 

"What do you mean 'do here'?" Jacob asked Johnathon. "Do as in work? Are you looking for work?" 

"I am." Johnathon replied. "In publishing." 

The two were talking in circles. Johnathon hinting he knew the truth by using the family business as the work he was interested in. Jacob was burning inside. The idea his bastard half brother would stroll into town, decide to stay and then attempt to make his mark in the business of the family all under the guise he knew nothing of paternal background was an all out assault on Jacob's authority over the vast portfolio of money and power the Publishing company the Lord's owned. 

It was Jacob's worst nightmare. Many had already died so that he could be the soul heir of the family business and now it was clear Celeste most likely Johnathon the truth.

The beating around the bush in the conversation was forcing Celeste's insides to become knotted at the fear it was all about to blow up in her face. 

Open secrets. Lies. Money. Celeste's regret of every bringing her brother to town in the first place burned in her mind. Her safety and status in the mansion and in the family relied on how well she could keep Jacob happy and Johnathon and Genevieve were both now threatening that by their very presence at Tirymor.

"Listen, let's all just agree that maybe there aren't enough interesting things to do around the island. I'll take Genevieve to the cemetery later this afternoon so that she can pay her respects and then maybe Johnathon and Jacob can discuss his new found interesting in publishing. Something I think he mentioned to me that he would have loved to get involved in many many years before he moved here, isn't that right Johnny?" Celeste said attempting to patch up the holes in her sinking ship.

Johnathon took the hint and saw his sister's panicked expression.

"Yes, Ive been enquiring in the business of publishing for as long as I can remember and being here now living with people who know it better than anyone else, I mean, why not take up the opportunity and ask questions." Johnathon said attempting to save face.

Jacob lifted a brow but then, the corner of his eye Genevieve's face came again. She, the spitting image of Sabrina, calmed his suspicions of whatever Johnathon knew of whatever Celeste had told him. It didn't matter anyway now... the truth was, there were other bigger, more sinister, fish to fry like Caspian, within the walls of Tirymor.

"Of course, Johnathon. You're family now....now that I'm married to your sister." Jacob said quickly reminding him of the ONLY family connection he wanted Johnathon to know about, the much less inherited DeViana family. "I would be happy to discuss with you positions that are open at the firm. Of course, of course." He added reaching for his pipe and puffing.

"Yes. Positions at the firm." Johnathon said with a grin knowing his place was at the head of the firm as the son of Albert Lord.

Celeste could see still Jacob's attraction to Genevieve no matter how hard he tried to hide it or how many topics popped up to cover up for the last more uncomfortable one. Celeste was worried that all of this was coming to head. She decided, right there and then, as the ghost of Sabrina Spencer-Lord looked out through Genevieve's eyes and smiled at her, that the look-a-like and Johnathon could not say on island much longer. 

Too much was at stake and her brother was relentless at getting what he saw was partly his but at the cost of his sister Celeste's position as the new Mrs. Jacob Lord. He was willing to sabotage her marriage to get it, he was willing to sacrifice his sister's position of power and wealth as this new wife so that he too could get a piece of the illustrious Lord family pie. 

The entire group was preoccupied with keeping secrets and plotting the demise of their rivals.

Celeste felt betrayed that Johnathon was attempting to break their pact and never tell anyone that he knew the truth. She could tell that's the direction he was going, he promised he wouldn't -- for her safety, but he was clearly attempting to poke the bear that was Jacob.

Jacob could tell too that the secret of Johnathon's paternity was no longer a secret, but Caspian was his bigger worry. The whole time he had the paper in his hand and in front of his face, Jacob wasn't even reading it. He was sitting there smoking his pipe pondering a way to rid the whole house of Caspian the devil.

And as the other three sat and stewed in their secrets, lies and money over coffee and tobacco, Sabrina was lying in wait. Her own elaborate plot would fulfil her destiny: She would kill Jacob once and for all with the bare hands of Genevieve Thorne and justice for her murder would be served once and for all. 

****

Caspian grills Aurora on her resistance to him 


Later that afternoon, Rebecca fussed with the housekeeper Jane about making sure the household work was properly done. It wasn't that Jane and the other maids weren't keeping the house to Rebecca's standards, it was more that Rebecca's anxiety about the coming birth of her great-grandchild was keeping her mind out a razor's edge of madness. 

Rebecca wanted to please Caspian. She wanted to give him what he wanted so that in turn she could get what she wanted too: her child Vivi back and a live. Rebecca was consumed by this idea, she had been praying for it every since the day Vivi passed away. It was for her a miracle that it could finally happen and all she need do was give Caspian the child Evie was carrying. 

A give and take. A Quid pro quo. 

As Rebecca made her way down into the main drawing room she noticed Caspian and Aurora together in the room. Caspian was especially interested in the new woman in the house, and that had been evident to Rebecca since they day Caspian had been introduced to her. It made Rebecca feel a jealousy that she had never felt before, no one had ever made her feel threatened in this way as Aurora did now that Caspian was clearly interested in her.

Rebecca crept into a small door in the hallway outside of the drawing room that lead into a narrow passage-way between the walls of the mansion. There, in that secret passage, she could listen to their conversation without being noticed.

Within the dark passage way, Rebecca slid a small piece of wall that opened in the drawing room behind a the eyes of a painting and watched and listened.

"I can still sense your resistance about the plan, I thought we had an understanding." Caspian told Aurora who had proved more difficult to control that Rebecca.

"There isn't anything I want more than for my grandchild to grow up in a loving and happy place, but I have a lot of trouble seeing that as being with you Caspian. No matter what you say or how you try and convince Rebecca and myself to help.:" Aurora said getting up from the sofa and turning away from Caspian.

"You resist me." He said.

"I resist your ideas. Why is that so hard to understand?" She replied.

Caspian smiled, intrigued by her resistance to him. He found her alluring. He walked over to her as the sunlight lit he beautiful face and hair. He could see how much Evie resembled her. He moved her hair from her shoulder. Her sweet perfume engulfed his face and he breathed it all in as if his life depending on every ounce. 

Rebecca hidden in the walls fumed at the site of his touching her.

"We can make this child's life much better, together. Away from the eyes of people who seek to harm it. Including it's father. Imagine what it's life would be like knowing what his father has become." Caspian said.

Aurora shivered with disgust of Caspian's touch and turned to him, her facing showing confusion. She had no idea what Sebastian was. 

"What the child's father has become? What are you talking about it? The father is gone. Dead. He died shortly after the baby was conceived." Aurora informed him,

Caspian felt confused. He knew Sebastian was not dead, he knew that Sebastian was like him, a supernatural creature who's life depending on the shadows and the darkness. He had no idea how long Sebastian had been a vampire and apart of the dark world of the undead. He had always assumed it was after the baby was conceived not before, but by Aurora's reaction, it seemed that Sebastian had become this creature of the night way before. 

If Aurora was right, than this posed a problem.

Caspian could not take a child as his own if the that child was conceived by one parent that was of the supernatural world. His powers would only have part control and Caspian wanted full control, he needed it. 

"When Sebastian died," Caspian asked, trying to pull more information from Aurora, "did he know his wife was pregnant?" 

"I don't know how he could. My daughter had barley known herself. Sebastian had been kidnapped and when he returned they were only together for a short time before he died in a fire." Aurora said continuing the lie the Lords told of Sebastian's life pre-vampireism and final hours. 

Then it was true, Sebastian and Evie's baby was conceived after he was vampire not before as Caspian has originally believed. 

Caspian turned, balled his hand into a fist with anger and took a breath.

He could not take the baby. 

Then he turned back to Aurora and noticed her beauty once more. Rebecca continued to watch. He walked over to her and smiled, then touched her face. He had a new idea, an ever better idea that could only work if she allowed it to.

Caspian could not take someone else's baby if the child was born by a parent that was part of the underworld, but he could father one himself.

He had thought that there would be no viable person to be the mother to his biological child and thus concocted the idea to take Evie's but a child of his own with a mother like Aurora was now his best bet in taking full control of the world with a baby. His baby. His true blood baby. 

This, to him, was a better idea.

"Well then we have to think of other options." Caspian said with his crooked grin. 

"Other options?" She answered as the back of his hand caressed her face. She slowly began to see him differently. His powers overtaking her. Her eyes glowing yellow and his touch warm, loving and suddenly she felt her heart and body want him. Want him in many ways. 

Rebecca covered her mouth in shock. She could see them from her hiding spot in a way that she had feared. He was attracted to her more than she wanted him to be. If Caspian was abandoning his plan to take Evie's child and sacrificing it to gain more powers that mean to Rebecca that he was abandoning his promise to bring back her dead child Vivi. 

Rebecca became infuriated at Aurora. 

“How dare he? How dare SHE?!” Rebecca thought to herself.

Rebecca quietly came out of the hiding spot behind the wall and decided that Aurora was not going to ruin her plans too. Caspian had promised her Vivi for Evie's baby. And nothing was going to stand the way of that. No one. 

Rebecca stormed off into her room to think of the best way about it leaving Aurora and Caspian to themselves.

He looked into her eyes that were glowing with his powers. He leaned down and kissed her lips that felt like sweet plump strawberries. She opened her mouth and their tongues touched. There was an erotic power about him that Aurora could not understand and in fact she did not want to understand. 

He was controlling her every move. And she could feel it, she could literally feel his power of her but it was too strong for her to push back. He was a demon with eyes to destroy the world as it and with her he would make a new world, with a child of their own now that Evie's baby was too dangerous to obtain.

If Caspian was truly was going to do this, he would need to make love to Aurora.

And soon.

Upstairs, Rebecca fumed. She dragged her arm across her vanity pulling down all of her perfumes knocking them to the floor,. 

She ripped down pictures from the wall, knocked over lamps and watched them crash the floor shattering all over the place. 

"MADAME?!?!" Jane said, running into the room. "What's happened???" 

Rebecca turned to Jane. Her breathing was heavy, her eyes bloodshot from crying furiously at the idea that Aurora had some how caused Caspian to change his plans.

Jane noticed how different she seemed. Her anger, it was an anger that was unatural for Rebecca who was usually calm and controlled. The broken class, and perfume bottles, and picture frames all over the bedroom floor was a sign that Rebecca had lost all control. 

Caspian's powers were now in Rebecca's body festering a darkness that Jane began to fear. It was pure and cold and the maid fell to her knees and began to scoop up the broken glass with her bare hands.

Rebecca watched as her maid nervously put the broken glass in mounds all over the floor and vowed to herself that she would not let the original plan end. The baby, Evie and Sebastian's, was the key to bringing back Vivi. This was the promise she was given, and this was the promise she would force Caspian to keep.

One way or another, Aurora would not block Vivi's rebirth. Caspian owed this to Rebecca and she planned on getting what she wanted, no matter what.

This was the deal they made. This was the deal they'd keep. 

One child for another. 

****

Evie & Matthew on an evening  stroll 

Along the shores near the village, Evie Jordan-Lord and Matthew Winterborn walked arm-in-arm watching as the waves came in and crashed along side them. 

The fresh sea air was a welcome distraction for Evie who had been suffering a bit of morning sickness throughout her pregnancy. She was now close to 8 Months pregnant and her belly was round and perfect. She rubbed it lovingly as she and Matthew walked together below circling seagulls that guided the loving couple down the small sidewalk along the shore.

Evie hadn't felt this way since she met Sebastian. She felt safe, she felt at home and she felt so loved by Matthew and how protective and secure he was in the idea of raising the child that wasn't his. She was a strong woman in her own right and didn't fear raising the child on her own but knowing that Matthew would be there by her side, as her best friend, partner and lover, felt all the better. 

He loved her. He wouldn't want it any other way. 

As the big blue Atlantic sparkled in Evie's equally blue eyes off in the distance Matthew pulled her aside and sat her on a wooden bench with it's withered planks from decades of exposure to the salty air.

"I wanted to bring you here for a reason." Matthew said holding Evie's gloved hand tightly as they sat. "Its my favorite spot on this side of the island." 

"It's so peaceful here. I can't believe it's been almost 3 years now since I've moved to this place and never was able to just sit and breath in this air like this. I guess it's just been a whirlwind for you too since you met me." She replied with a giggle.

"I wouldn't want it any other way." He answered. "Evie, I'm going back to sea soon and I know that we agreed that I'd help you raise the baby in all the ways I could, but I want to do something that would not only let the everyone know how much I loved you but also let them know that I was ready to support you and the child officially." Matthew said.

Evie gave him a half smile and tilted her head to the side. It was a strange conversation. He recited what he was saying as if he had practiced over and over again, perfecting every single word.

"I know, and I'm so grateful for that, I truly am, and I care for you so deeply." She replied, truly unsure of why he was rehashing the conversation of their relationship.

He smiled then got up, the seagulls called to each other almost as if to say 'come see this!' Matthew got on one knee, turned to his coat pocket and removed a tiny pouch lined with velvet. 

He pulled the rope that kept the pouch closed and reached into it, and pulled out the most beautiful diamond ring Evie had ever seen.

She gasped, covered her mouth in shock as tears welled up in her eyes. 

"I want to call you my wife, Evangeline Jordan. I want to call you my wife, keep you in my heart and in my home and in my life forever and ever. There is no one else I can imagine living this life than you. From the moment I saw you I knew I wanted to protect you and love you all my life long. Will you marry me?" 

Evie wrapped her arms around handsome Matthew's neck and kissed his checks over and over and over. Then, he lifted her up, they were eye to eye and they kissed on the lips as wild waves crashed just below where they were standing.

"Is that a yes?" He giggled.

"YES! Yes I will marry you Matthew! I will be your wife and I will be by your side to keep you just as safe and show you just as much love as you show me. I am so lucky, so lucky to have met you and be able to see myself part of your life for as long as I live." 

Matthew then had his own tears in his eyes. They kissed again, both cried, and hugged under the bright blue sky of Welshport Island. 

"I know it's soon but I want to do this as soon as we can. Before I go out to sea once more. I need to." Matthew replied.

"That's in just a few days, are you sure you don't want to wait a few months when you're leave during the rainy season?" She asked wiping away his tears.

"No, I can't wait, I think we should do it as soon as we can." He replied.

She smiled and he removed the glove from her left hand and placed the diamond ring on her finger. She looked at it as it glistened in the sun. It was a symbol of love, a symbol of their love. She loved it. He loved that she loved it. 

"Ok. We'll do it soon. We'll go over to the court house and file but I have to tell my family first. I can't just run off and get married without telling them. I know that you said you'll be here for the baby but the baby is still a Lord. I think I owe it to the Lords to tell them, after all they've done for me after the whole tragedy of Sebastian and my relationship, I want to give them at least a few days to really feel the impact of this. Not to mention my own family, they'll have to leave Tirymor. My goodness! Everything is going to change, and so quickly!!!" She said. 

Evie began to feel a bit nervous. Everything was indeed happening so fast. She was engaged, she was in love and she was pregnant with her supposed dead vampire ex-husband's child. It was the most bizarre situation to find herself in but at the same time it felt rather normal considering everything she had been through since she came to Welshport. 

The idea of telling the Lords of her intent to marry Matthew and move out of Tirymor with the new heir to the dynasty made her nervous too but then like a breath of fresh sea air she looked over at Matthew's beautiful happy face and she was instantly calm again.

He was there for her. She wasn't alone. She didn't have to do anything else alone ever again.

"Tomorrow." She said after a beat of thought. "I'll tell them tomorrow. Today is for us." 

He smiled and nodded his head understanding that she needed a second to compile her thoughts. She replaced the glove over hear ringed hand and held it close to her chest as if to let the symbol of their love fill with the motions from hear heart. 

They hugged again, kissed and cuddled on the withered old bench and watched the sea swell and crash against the rocks below.

Love, was in the air. 

But so was danger. 

And the Lords, Rebecca specifically, was not going to let Evie and the baby leave her protective eyes so easily. Not for a wedding. Not for anyone or anything. 

Evie had her work cut out for her in every shape and form. 

****

Charlotte & Sabrina/Genevieve make a pact  


That evening, after supper, Charlotte sat at her painting isle and wondered what would happen now that the ghostly Sabrina was now inside Genevieve. She looked at how she had predicted this in the painting. She was worried, she was confused, she was terrified at how she could have even done that without really thinking about it.

Then, like a flash of light in her eyes, she saw in her mind Genevieve coming to her bedroom door. 

Charlotte shook her head not understanding the vision.

And seconds later--- Genevieve, or Sabrina in her new body, knocked. 

Once again Charlotte had predicted something and she didn't understand how.

"Come in." Charlotte said in a soft voice.

Genevieve entered and closed the door behind her. She turned and smiled but despite having the life-like face of Genevieve Thorne, all Charlotte could see was the rebirth of her late aunt Sabrina, face et al.

"I know this must be shocking to you, darling, I really do, but think of how happy this makes me? I'm free do be -- well -- myself again! I hope I'm not frightening you." Sabrina said through her new voice.

"What about Genevieve? How will her life be now that you are inside of her?" Charlotte asked concerend.

"I won't put her under any danger. I promise." Sabrina replied.

Charlotte looked at Sabrina and she sensed an energy from her like she had never before felt. She could sense deception, she could sense a lie, she could sense something cold coming from a woman she once loved and protected when Sabrina lived inside of her. She wanted to believe Sabrina, but she also could not deny all of the sensations she was having right there in the room.

"Make me a promise." Charlotte said standing next to her painting. 

"Alright. Name it." Sabrina replied.

"Whatever you do now, from here in this moment, do it with good intensions and know that I can sense when you lie. We are a part of each other and were so connected for so long when you and I were one person. You took a lot from me too, Aunt Sabrina, all I want now is for you to do good things. Be a good person. This is a second chance for you." Charlotte said with a wisdom and heart beyond her years.

"You don't think I'm a good person now?" Sabrina replied.

"Not if you are suppressing Genevieve. She doesn't deserve that. She is innocent in all of this. She has nothing to do with what my father did to you or to anyone." Charlotte answered.

Sabrina lifted a brow and took a breath. Charlotte was right. She had done some questionable acts while living inside Charlotte, mainly attempting to get Charlotte to kill her own father when he was in the hospital, but now she was seeing things from a fresh pair or eyes, eyes that looked like hers. 

Charlotte was telling her she had a second change and she literally did now that she was in a body that was practically identical to her own. Sabrina couldn't lie to Charlotte any more. She decided then and there that she would try her best at changing the page and starting fresh.

"Genevieve's son is coming soon. He's about your age. For you, for him and for Genevieve I will do everything I can do be a good person and not hurt ..." Sabrina paused. She realized she was going to say Jacob's name, she was really going to give up on her vendetta on the man that killed her.

"You won't what?" Charlotte said pushing for Sabrina to finish the sentence.

"I wont hurt anyone." Sabrina said.

Charlotte tilted her head and pushed Sabrina further "Even my father?" 

Sabrina gulped. "Even him."

Charlotte smiled and rushed her aunt and hugged her tight, and when their bodies connected a rush of energy ran though Charlotte like a roaring river and light. Her eyes rolled to the back of her head and Sabrina gasped and placed her on the ground.

Charlotte seemed unconscious yet her eyes were open, glazed over in some sort of frozen state; her body stiff, her mind floating in a place of white light and energy.

She was having yet another vision. Touching Geneveive's body ripe with the energy of Sabrina's spirit forced Charlotte into this euphoric state overcharged with the supernatural powers flowing through her.

Sabrina frantically tapped Charlotte's cheek trying to wake her while Charlotte's mind continued to float in this world of white light and energy.

"Charlotte, dear god, Charlotte? What happened honey? Wake up, wake up darling! Wake up!"

In her frozen state, Charlotte's mind showed her a baby. It was sweet and smiling standing in an all white crib. She walked over to the baby that smiled and giggled at the site of her.

She looked at the adorable child with giant green eyes and bright brown hair. The baby's cheeks were peach toned with lips were pink and perfectly shaped like the bow and arrow of a cherub matching the baby's adorable chubby legs. 

She reached over to touch the child and he grabbed her finger and bit it drawing blood.

The baby laughed with a small touch of blood on it's lip and Charlotte pulled back her finger to see two tiny little cuts that quickly healed.

It reminded her of when Evie first came to Welshport and she bit Evie in the same place.

"Who are you?" She asked the child, feeling as if the child was more than just a baby.

The little baby stopped giggling and stared at her with a darkness that shook Charlotte to her core. Then, in a sudden lunge like a panther leaping from a tree to catch it's pray the baby leaped from the white crib and into the air. Its eyes were yellow, his teeth were sharp like a pirana and as the monstrous child came down on top of Charlotte she sudden awoke.

Back her in room with the tapping on her cheek by Sabrina. 

"Are you ok??" Sabrina asked.

Charlotte was only out for a few seconds but it felt longer. She didn't know what to tell Sabrina. She didn't know to even describe what she saw in the vision. 

But so far, she had seen two things that came true, and now she wondered: was this new vision coming true too? Was the baby she saw Evie's? 

Only time would tell but Charlotte was now on high alert and wondered just what fresh evil was coming in baby form.