Monday, September 30, 2024

B6/Ch3: CORALINE'S CHOICE

Coraline, Baxter & a surprise guest 


The smell of fresh cut roses filled the morning air inside a little parlor of a cottage in town where Coraline Taylor carefully fixed up a bouquet for a center table. Her hands were shaking. She felt the nervous tightening of her stomach muscles as she heard an upstairs bedroom door open and her brother, the conniving Welshport Globe reporter Baxter Murphy, came down and into the parlor. 

He was hungry, but not for breakfast, but for Coraline's Lord family intel.

He, with the help of a trusted ex-romantic liaison, had purposefully set Cora up as Gabriel's nanny and teacher so that she could secretly gather sensitive information on the most powerful and wealthiest family in northern New England. Baxter's motives were for fame and fortune for writing a future salacious expose on the Lords, the ex-lover too had their own animus in reasoning. 

"Hey! You're here!" Baxter noted realizing that if she was home, she must have had something to spill. "What've you got for me?" He added as he sat on the sofa while buttoning one of his cufflinks. 

"What do you mean?" She replied coyly as she fiddled with the roses.

He cleared his throat noticing the way she was trying to avert telling him what she knew and saw the night before at Tirymor House, a tactic he recognized from their youth when she was confronted as a child for her bad behavior by their late parents. 

"You said you had something for me about the Lords. So? Spill it." He pushed.

"Bax.... listen, I don't know if we should do this after all." Coraline said fluffing the roses with her hands as the guilt of what they were doing filled her body like the water in the vase in front of her. 

"What? What do you mean? We agreed that this is what we needed to do to get out of this dump town. With the money I'd make from the article I'd wright or even the blackmail we'd could pull would get us to New York by Christmas. Cora, we agreed." 

"I don't know how I'll be able to sleep at night knowing that I'm going over there to help that little boy learn to communicate with his family all the while gathering up what I see and hear there and report it back to you. Gabriel has suffered enough; I can’t be a part of ruining his family for a quick pay day." She replied as she turned from the roses to face her brother.

"Gabriel has suffered. He's not even two years old yet, he doesn't know his nose from a toy ball. He'd never know you had anything to do with this. Actually sis, you’re doing him a favor by exposing his rotten family." Baxter said quickly jumping to his feet.

"I don't know." She replied as he walked over to her and put both hands on her shoulders. 

"Look at me," he said. Their eyes meeting in the bright morning sun-lit room. "This is going to happen whether you help me or not. I can find anyone else to do this, I really can. There a hundred people in this town that'd kill to get in on this for a 'quick pay day'. but with you helping me do this, we can control what is said and what is not said about them and we keep the cash in the family. If there's something you don't think I should put in an article when it’s all said and done, I won't. So... go on what’s new at Tirymor."

Coraline took a breath as Baxter picked up an apple to munch on. She wanted to trust her brother. He was her only family left. He was the only family she had really ever known, as their parents both died before she had turned 10. 

Their relationship was close, he was 7 years older than her and raised her from the age of 10. Coraline was a child that came to the Baxter family when she was just a small baby; adopted at a few weeks old. She had already had her name; the Murphy's were told she was called Coraline. 

Her adopted parents John Murphy and Gina Taylor-Murphy, never looked back, took her in and loved her from day one. The little daughter they had always wanted. Baxter too was incredibly fond of her but had always wanted to know where she came from; his investigative obsessions starting at an early age. In secret, he had searched and discovered her family. Never telling Cora.

The truth, Baxter believed, would be too much for Coraline. It would be too drastic a change to find out where she really came from and how far she had traveled. Instead, Baxter chose to keep it to himself, raise her after their last parent passed away and in time, perhaps, use this knowledge to his advantage. 

Like now. 

Baxter's eyes softened waiting for his little sister to say what she had learned over night and he bit into the ruby red apple.

"It's about Evie Lord." She began. 

"What about her? Let me guess…Did she have some kind of secret debt before she died? A lover? What?" He prodded.

She took a breath before saying it "She's alive Baxter. She is actually alive." Coraline answered to Baxter's gasp. "Something bizarre happened the night she supposedly died. Something was miscalculated with some medication Nikolas gave her or a nurse or something and the medication made her appear dead. They buried her, Bax, they buried her alive and no one knew."

"Oh my god." The reported replied, stunned and gleeful. 

"That little boy's mother has was in a grave six feet underground suffering, and when she came back to the house, Gabriel wasn't even hers anymore. Not legally anyway. Jacob and Celeste filed papers with the court to take custody of him." 

"Yes, I know." Baxter said again, his mind racing on how he could weave this news into a story. "But how did she get out of the grave? She dug herself out?" 

"No, she said Sebastian saved her. How do you know Celeste and Jacob filed those papers?" She asked, circling back to his confirmation. 

"Sebastian??? What are you talking about? Sebastian died too!" Baxter shouted. But there was a pause in the Cora's response. "DIDN'T HE????" Baxter shouted gain seeing the story was going into a place he never knew. 

She was silent and only stared at him with a look that signaled she was unsure. 

Baxter pushed for answers. "Cora...?!?" 

"Of course!" She shot back, suddenly coming out of the trans. "Of course he died!" She stammered. "We all know he died in a fire at Rebecca's family's home in the forest. Evie was hallucinating Baxter. She had to have been. She must have dug herself out. She came in covered in dirt. Her fingernails are ripped to nubs. She was scratched and bruised. No one saved her but herself." Cora said, still with a lingering thought that Evie said what she said and seemed very sure of Sebastian saving her.

"Evie doesn't seem the type of woman to make something like that up, if she saw Sebastian, maybe she was telling the truth." Baxter added.

Cora rolled her eyes finally showing some frustration with the whole topic "She hallucinated. Lack of oxygen and all that."

"No. No, no, no. This is it. This is what I've been saying for years now. They're hiding something, sis, they're hiding something about Sebastian that we just don't know. It's always been about him, don't you see? How many times did that man go missing and that family came out with some ridiculous explanation: He was kidnapped, he was sick, he died in a fire... whatever. Now their golden girl Evie gets buried alive and suddenly he comes to save the day? She wouldn't make it up." 

"A hallucination is not something made up. She really thought she saw him..." Cora began before Baxter interrupted. 

"Maybe she did. Sebatian's life was never the same again after his supposed kidnapping at his wedding three years ago. They're hiding something about him, but what? What could it be? I'm finally going to be the one to expose it once and for all." The reporter replied.

"Listen to me, if you go up against the Lord's you may live to regret it. It's too dangerous." His younger sister added then followed up with something Baxter had mentioned "Wait, how did you know about the court filings for Gabriel's guardianship before I told you?" Coraline asked, her voice growing more and more impatient. 

Then, there was a knock at the door. Baxter did not answer her as he quickly left the parlor, Coraline close behind, and opened it to reveal his Baxter ex, and his scheming cohort in the plot to take down the Lords: Lear Lockwood. 

"You're just in time." Baxter said to his ex-lover. 

Lear did not say a word and entered the house. 

"What's Lear doing here?" Coraline asked, knowing he the one who not only got her the job the Lords but was also the lawyer who helped Celeste and Jacob. 

Baxter sighed "Cora? Why are you acting like this is all new to you?" 

"Morning Cora." Lear said.

"New to me?" She asked confused. "What do you mean?" 

"Coraline, think about it." Lear answered her. "We're in this together. Every time you're working at Tirymor, I'm there. Conveniently." He confirmed with a hint of sarcasm as he turned to Baxter. "I was there too--- I heard what Evie said about Sebastian. There's no doubt in my mind -- they're hiding something about my dear cousin." 

"Lear has his own reasons for wanting to smear his aunt Rebecca and her family." Baxter revealed. "And together we've been planning something like this for a very long time." Baxter confirmed

It was true, since they day Lear and Baxter met, they had created a very close alliance that would soon build into something more. The two fell in love when Lear was just a young law-student and Baxter studied Journalism at the University of Massachusetts in Salem. Thier's was a secret love that they kept close to their hearts, but Baxter's younger sister Coraline knew. And she only wanted what was best for her brother. Even if to her their love felt dangerous. 

Those days were long gone. Lear and Baxter fell out of love years ago but remained very good friends and co-conspirators. Their passion for getting the dirt on the Lord family was much more powerful and was probably the backbone of their relationship to begin with. An unhealthy connection at best.

"Wait...Lear? You've been behind this too? You both planned on having me go there and get information for you together?"  She asked.

They both nodded. "We didn't know in what capacity we'd get you in at Tirymor, but Gabriel's hearing loss and your knowledge and singing ability was a most fortunate coincidence. We had to act fast. Listen, I know you must feel used but don't. Once we expose this family for the corrupt and dangerous people they are it'll benefit you too." Lear answered. 

"No. I don't want any part in this anymore. I just told Baxter that I think it's wrong. We can't just decide who are the good people and who are the bad people and who's family secrets are up for grabs to publish and use as some kind of ransom. It's wrong!"

"Even when they're your own secrets to tell?" Lear asked as Baxter quickly yanked on Lear's coat sleeve signaling he was saying too much. 

"Mine?" She replied.

Baxter nudged Lear to keep quiet and stammered to correct him.

"Umm...Lear only means that you were at the house when Evie came home and said what she said about being buried alive. You experienced it, so you have all the right in the world to talk about what you say and what you heard freely. The Lord's don't own your experiences." Baxter replied.

"But it's wrong. I'm seeing out their personal tragedies." 

Lear looked at Baxter a lifted a brow then turned back to Coraline. "You are either in or out, Cora. We can't have any floundering. Like I said, this will eventually affect you too." 

"How?" She asked.

"Just that.... because …uh….you and I are a team." He stammered again. "Whatever I make from this deal, you make. I take care of you; you take care of me." Baxter said.

Coraline didn't know what to do. She hated what she was doing. She had grown so fond of little Gabriel that the thought of her being part of something that might blow up his entire family life even more than it already had sickened her, but she knew that she had stepped in too far. No matter what she did, no matter how much she pushed back, Baxter would always convince her that they were doing the best for themselves and that in the end, it would work out better for everyone involved. 

Exposing the truth of a family with that much power and that much money as corrupt liars who took advantage of their community with their wealth and influences over judges, political kingpins, royalty, the media in which they controlled would serve everyone for the best -- especially Baxter who'd certainly gain a fortune for his expose, and Lear who had many, many years of hurt and betrayal at the hands of his Lord cousins to contend with. 

"I have to get to Tirymor, I'm late." Coraline said, essentially locking herself back into the plot.

"Take good notes sis." Baxter said with a vicious grin. 

Coraline narrowed her eyes, grabbed her coat and rushed out of their shared cottage in town.

Lear turned and looked at his Ex and current co-conspirator and took a deep breath.

"How long before we tell her?" Lear asked. "I don't know if I can keep letting her go to Tirymor without her knowing everything. She deserves the truth too."

Baxter scoffed "Don't get soft on me, this was your idea in the first place. We'll tell her everything when the time is right." Baxter answered.

"She'll have to know soon; I can see her cracking already, it's killing me." Lear replied. 

"Listen, Cora's in the right place at the right time. Once it's all out in the open and she sees why we did it, it'll be fine. I've known her my whole life, don't worry. Just think of it as an added plus to what we're already doing to the Rebecca's family, this way, she'll know exactly what kind of people they are and what they're capable of." 

Lear rolled his eyes "My father told me that Rebecca took everything from my him and left us destitute. Broken. She hoarded all of the Lockwood money and paid people off to make sure he didn't get a cent of this inheritance, inheritance he deserved just as much as she did. My father died incredibly broken-hearted and she didn't even come to his funeral, so yes, I would love to rub salt in that witch's wounds and expose more of my family's monsters. But I'm worried that its at the expense of Cora and what we've learned about her will backfire. I've learned that the hard way -- cross Rebecca's family and she attacks. We have to be strategic, here."

"This is the Lear I fell in love with. Strategic and calculating...always looking out for number one... the problem is, me trying to figure out who in your mind is number one." Baxter joked, as Lear's cold side showed a little more.

Hearing that made Lear feel sick. He wasn't truly a terrible person, not like Baxter. But he wanted to send a message to the Lords once everything came out that his father's death has finally seen some kind of justice once the Lords were put in their place, by him, their own cousin. Having his cruel ex Baxter try and make them look the same, as if they were both doing this for the same reasons made him feel sick to his stomach, but not enough to pull the plug.

"You fell in love with the idea that you could get close to the Lords through me when you found out I was related to them, and of course you were right, but that'll be over soon once it's all done." Lear reminded his ex of their long broken-off relationship.

Baxter shrugged and poured himself a small cup of coffee that Coraline had left in a kettle on the table in the parlor. 

"She'll have to know you know about everything soon." Lear repeated about Coraline feeling as if he made a deal with the Devil at Coraline's expense.

"I said be patient." Baxter charged. 

"She'll have to know." Lear insisted again as he inched his way to the front door. 

Baxter took a sip of his coffee and lifted a brow. "Not until I'm ready. We'll keep what we know about her in our back pockets until the time is right and if it is necessary."

Lear nodded and pulled out a large envelope hidden inside his coat. "Good. So you'll show her these." He added tossing the envelope on the table. "That's why I came. I finally got them." 

Lear got up from the sofa with his coffee in hand and walked over to the table in the foyer where Lear was. The envelope Lear had with him, the whole reason for his visit had a label on it marked Coraline T. Murphy. 

"Keep it safe." Lear said and left the house. 

Baxter took the envelope and held it tightly to his side and realized time was ticking on the truth for Coraline. 


****

Genevieve & Christopher discuss a plan 


Morning in Maine meant late afternoon in London. Geneveive Thorne did not come back to Chrsitopher's flat that morning. In fact he hadn't heard from her since the night she left promising more was to come with her idea to get justice for both the dead Sabrina and the presumed dead David.

In truth, he'd not slept well. He had horrible dreams again. He tossed and turned and worried all night and that allowing Geneveive into his world might have been a giant mistake and were the cause of his many sleepless night before. 

As Christopher packed a sea-bag headed out for an evening trip on the River Thames to catch his dinner and maybe extra fish to sell, there was a knock on his door. Through the frosted glass of the window in the door, he could see the shapely figure of a woman. 

He paused unsure of it was Genevieve or someone else. He shook his paranoia off and opened the door to find that it was indeed the beautiful raven-haired Genevieve.

"Good evening." She said as she took a step closer in his doorframe, but he blocked her.

"Hi." Christopher replied.

She looked around confused "May I come in?" 

"I don't know." he said with a worried tone in his voice.

"What is it?" She asked. "What's the matter?" 

"I can't shake this feeling that's been nagging me all night since you left and all day today. I don't think I want any part in whatever you're planning for this Jacob person." Christopher said.

"But you don't know what I am planning, this partnership could save lives. Please let me in and we can talk about everything." Genevieve said.

Christopher took a breath and stepped aside allowed her to enter his tiny London flat feeling as if he'd just gone against his better judgement. 

"So, go on, tell me, what has you spooked?" She asked.

He rolled his eyes. "That's not funny."

She sighed, "Christopher, I'm not making jokes, now, please tell me what's the matter. I want to be able to explain everything to you, but you have to tell me what your apprehensions are. Last night when I left you seemed like you were eager and ready to help us but now something has changed." 

She was right something had changed, actually, the change was something that had been happening to Chrisopher every since he came to London: his dreams.

All his time in London, Christopher had dreams of things he did not understand. They were visceral and vivid dreams that showed him in a place he did not recognize. He had these dreams for years since he came to London but had never really thought anything of them until the one had last night after Genevieve had left.

In this dream, Christopher was again in a place he did not recognize, inside a giant stone crafted mansion in a foggy forest. He walked around the lower floor of the mansion and as he walked down the red carpeted hallways he passed several mirrors. He saw his own reflection just like he had in similar dreams. 

But this time there was a difference. 

In the reflection he saw himself in double form. The double of himself stood off to his side but did not mimic him, in fact his double was not even dressed them same as him. Christopher remembers turning to his own reflection and they faced each other almost nose to nose. 

Only two words were exchanged, the double of Christopher said to him in a deep unfamiliar voice that was not his own saying "Help her." 

"What's making you like this Christopher? Tell me?" Genevieve asked. 

"I'm worried about what you said. The story you told me. I'm worried that it's all true." Christopher confessed. 

"Because it is all true. And that's why I need you." Geneveive said as she stepped close to him grabbing his shirt with both hands and pulling him close. "I can't do this without you." 

"People can get hurt." He said.

"You're right. But the people who'll get hurt by my plan deserve it." She replied.

"How? How will they get hurt?" Christopher wondered.

"Jacob Lord deserves to feel the pain he caused David and Sabrina. Sabrina's life was snuffed out by that monster's hands and he tried to make David pay for his crime causing David ... well, end things for himself. If you return with me, we can do something that would send Jacob on such a tailspin he'd fall on his own sick sword." Geneveive explained, leaving part of it to Chrsitopher's imagination. 

"On his own sword? You mean you intend for him to hurt himself?' 

Genevieve's eyes narrowed, she lifted a brow and a coldness fall into the room. She took a breath and when she exhaled a white puff of breath came out of each of her nostrils. 

Christopher felt the cold too -- odd because his home was warmed by the fire right next to him.

It was Sabrina's presence showing herself inside of Genevieve. The ghost of the woman who's life had been taken by Jacob and now dwelled inside Genevieve was there and now speaking through her host's body.

"I intend for Jacob to take his own medicine. What he's done can no longer be left to the universe to solve." She said, then she looked deep into Christopher's eyes. "Please. Please help me."

He stood there and saw her face soften from the hardness it showed when she spoke of Jacob. She truly needed him and truly believed that together they could finally make some sense and get some justice over the decades long travesty that was the murder of Sabrina Spencer-Lord.

The air warmed in the room. He could feel the tip of his nose again and the white puffy breaths were now back to their invisible shapes. 

"What would we do?" He asked calmly. 

"Together we'll return to Welshport. Everyone is expecting me home soon as I have my son there. I miss him and I should get home as fast as possible now that I have found you. And by you, I mean David Lord." Geneveive explained.

"But I'm not him, I don't know how many times I have to tell you that." 

She smiled sweetly, "I know you're not really him." She said, still unsure if she truly believed that or not. "But doesn't know that. Jacob won't know what to believe. No one knows what happened to David, not truly, and once they all see your face, David is as good as alive. That's just the beginning of what I plan." She continued.

He furrowed his brow confused. "What else?"

"We are going to make Jacob believe his life has been cursed for all of his wrong doings. He'll see his brother, a man he believes is dead and gone walk the halls of their family home once again. He'll see David as real as flesh and bone but every time he tries to reach for you, you'll vanish because to everyone in the world David is dead. Jacob will think David has returned to take him to hell where he belongs for doing what he did to Sabrina." 

"We're going to make hm think he's being haunted?" Christoher asked.

"Exactly. We'll use all the secret passages I discovered when I was at Tirymor to come in and out without being noticed. Jacob will go insane. Jacob's mind will be devoured by the monstrous things he did and his past. We'll make it happen. Together. And then, when he can no longer take the madness festering in his mind we will convince Jacob to move on from this world, however he sees fit." She explained.

Christopher's eyes widened with wonder on how planned and calculated Genevieve was. Or was it Sabrina speaking now? 

"And it that works, what then? What do you think Jacob will do?" He asked.

Geneveive slowly turned to the warm fire of the hearth and extended her hands so her palms could feel the heat. "Destroy himself." She said softly to Christopher's shock. 

"And if it doesn't work?" He asked her. 

She paused and pursed her lips "Then I'll take a shot." She answered.

She opened up a small purse that hung from her shoulder and removed a small revolver she had purchased earlier that day from a small shop in London's Picadilly Circus. It was her own form of insurance policy. 

Jacob would die for his crimes one way or another. 

"I don't know, I don't know if I can do all of this." He said. 

"Imagine if this were you Christopher? Imagine being David and hearing your brother lie to you and tell you that you strangled your beloved wife on the beach and killed her. The mother of your child. The woman you loved more than life itself. Imagine having that heaviness in you to the point where you see the balcony of a lighthouse and jump off in guilt, but in truth, it wasn't you. You never did it. Imagine that... that is what happened to David. That is what Jacob did. That is what Jacob took from David and his son Sebastian." 

Christopher gulped, it wasn't hard for him to think of this scenario at all. In fact it felt rather familiar. 

He then shook his head in disbelief of what he was about to do but did it anyway: he agreed to help. 

"Where did you come up with the idea?" He asked her.

"It was Sabrina." She replied. 

Christopher's heart sank in his chest. "Sabrina? David's dead wife?" 

Genevieve nodded. "Its a page right out of Jacob's own sick playbook. He did this to Sabrina's daughter-in-law Evie. When she first arrived, he had Sabrina's son Sebastian murdered and then tried to make Evie think his ghost was haunting her. He wanted her to go mad, he wanted her to take her own life so that she wouldn't be haunted by Sebastian's ghost. It was all a farce. It was all made up; a trick so that every drip of inheritance that Sebastian and Evie were worth would fall into his hands. Sabrina showed me." 

"My god," Christopher replied. "She showed you this?" Christopher added

Genevieve nodded again but did not reply only expressed the saddest facial expression Christopher had ever seen come from her beautiful face. It was clear that he was not the only one having vivid dreams of a look-a-like. Suddenly, Christopher dropped a shock of his own: "What of their son? How is he? Has it grown up well? Is he kind? He's what... a grown man now, isn't he?" he asked.

Genevieve lifted a brow.

"Their son?" She asked, curious to see how he'd reply. "Why do you want to know?"

"You said something about their son just now, I was curious what became of him, how he has been through all of this that's all." Christopher said oddly.

Genevieve lifted a brow; Christopher was indeed a mysterious figure. If he was Christopher at all. His curiosity over Sebastian was giving her some doubts. 

"Unfortunately, Sebastian died. In a fire." She finally answered not wanting to push the topic of what she did or didn't tell him in their first encounter. 

Christopher's face turned white as a sheet and after a few seconds of silence his took a breath and let the awful news wash over him like a wave fresh from the ocean floor.

"No." Chritopher said in a hushed sad voice.

"From what I've heard it was very awful, and Sebastian lived a very troubled life in the last few years. As you can see, even David and Sabrina's son has suffered from this."

"Yes." Christopher said solemnly. 

"If you're afraid of the ramifications you'll endure, I promise you on everything I hold dear, not a single person will pin you down to anything. Jacob will take his own life and any connections to you will be non-existent. They'll never even know you're there. You'll be just a figment of Jacob's insanity. I promise you." She said. 

But of course, it was more than that. Christopher wasn't afraid of any ramifications-- his life was full of those for his own past. It was also the idea of going home to America and facing everything he ran from. But then there was Genevieve's natural allure. Her beauty. A face that seemed like it came from a world away -- a place in Christopher's fondest memories. He felt as if he could stare are her all day all night forever. Her fine blue eyes that sparkled when she smiled cooled his sudden rough exterior. 

"Give me one more day. There's a market day tomorrow. Come with me, and we'll make plans to leave soon after that." He said.

Geneveive agreed and again dug into her purse and removed two tightly folded slips of paper, tickets to board the ship called the IBERIA that would soon set sail for America with or without the mystery Christopher Wesley aboard.

"We're booked ... Christopher." She said showing him the tickets and emphasizing his name, a name she was starting to feel did not truly belong to him.

****

Peter & Laurel Ward at Welshport Hope Hospital 


Back in Welshport, an afternoon warmth filtered through the high silver clouds. At Welshport Hope Hospital, Dr. Peter Ward carried a thickly packed clipboard of patient files he was going over with the new nurse on staff. He showed Nurse Holten, who had come to Welshport Hope as a personal transfer from Massachusetts, around the grounds of the main hospital and the adjoining mental ward across a large park-like grassy area of the campus. They made small talk, and she thanked him for allowing her to transfer so far out of the local area to the new Hospital to work. 

"There's nothing you need to thank me for Danielle," Dr. Ward said using the Nurse Holten’s first name. "You came very highly recommended by your attending doctor in Cambridge. What made you come all the way out to this little place?" 

Danielle smiled happily at the news of her recommendation as the two entered back into the main hospital. 

“Family obligations.” She replied. “My mother recently passed away and left me her home. Since my father left her she her, that has was all she had.” Danielle explained. 

“I’m sorry to hear that. Your father never came back? Even after your mother died?” Dr. Ward asked. 

Danielle shook her head. “He never even said goodbye.”

Dr. Ward sighed. 

"So! The patient you mentioned, a Mrs. Jordan-Lord. How is she after all?" Danielle wondered quickly changing the subject of her sad past. 

"Yes! Evie. She’s doing Surprisingly very well. After the terrible things she endured while being under that medication and—if you can believe — a grave, she is doing very well. She is the sister of our own Dr. Jordan here on staff. He attends patients across the way in the sanitarium. You'll get to know him. He's taken some time for family issues for obvious reasons, but he'll return soon." Dr. Ward explained.

"It's truly a miracle she survived." Danielle added. "To come back to life, in a way, right before a brand new full moon. I'd say is something else!" 

Dr. Ward chuckled "A full moon, eh? Do I sense a bit of the superstitious in you Nurse Holten?" 

Danielle smiled back. "A bit Doctor. I know we should be more scientific around here, but I can't help it. I take after my father. He was very superstitious when I was growing up." 

Dr. Ward assured her there was nothing to be embarrassed about, he reminded himself of all the strange things that happened in Welshport and that perhaps if he were more superstitious himself he wouldn't be as easily caught off guard. 

The differences between the two new collogues were stark, he was older, white hair pot belly and she was young, dark hair fair skin and a willingness to seek out things in the world that most people in her position would think were too farfetched and imaginary. 

Welshport might be the best place for her. 

As Danielle was ushered off by another nurse, Dr. Ward's wife Laurel entered from a side exterior do with a basket of lunch in one hand and their grand-daughter Samanthan in the other .

"My, my, my!! What beautiful faces!" Dr. Ward gleamed. 

"Is it too late for lunch?" Laurel wondered.

"Not for me, I started late today. Let's have it in the garden." Peter said walking his two favorite ladies into a brightly lit garden courtyard between the main hospital and Churchill Green Mental ward. 

As the threesome sat on a blanket Laurel had carefully quilted together herself, they ate grapes and cheese, a bit of small sandwiches and iced tea to cool from the afternoon. Little Samantha, now 4 years old, played in the grass picking ants from the long blades of green grass that tickled her the bottom of her bare feet. 

"Did you have a chance to write Rebecca?" Peter asked Laural as she nibbled on a sandwich.

She shook her head no as she watched Samantha in the grass.

"Laurel...." he began before she interrupted.

"She doesn't want to hear from me, Peter. I've already thought about it and I know she'd rather stick her head in a burning furnace than ever hear from me again." 

"Oh, darling, you don't know that at all. She's been through so much over the years and your friendship was such a relief to her that perhaps she'd welcome the reconnection. It's only a letter anyway, the worst that could happen is she never returns the note." Peter answered.

"No, the worst that could happen is that she comes to our house in a rage and slaps me across the face for having the audacity to contact her again after all these years. I know her Peter, she doesn't want to hear from me. It doesn't matter how much has  changed because Rebecca Lockwood-Lord-Casador never forgets a grudge.” 

“I’m surprised, I’d think she’d let on simple grudge slip through the memory gap with all those last names she has to remember.” Peter giggled. 

Laurel lifted a brow “that’s not funny.” 

"Look love, the trouble between you too was so many years ago. She's gotten through it by now." Peter said as he touched his wife's hand softly. "You have to believe that."

"She has never forgiven me for what happened, she's never ever forgiven me for introducing her to Eliza Goode and allowing Eliza into her home and then ...." Laurel couldn't go on with her memory of the horrible event that occurred. 

"She never blamed you for Vivi's death." Peter said after a beat of silence between them.

"I'm just as culpable because I was the one who thought Eliza could help her and what happened was the worst thing that could ever happen to a young mother." Laurel explained.

"You didn't know Eliza would accidentally make Rebecca barren and not bring Vivi back like you thought she could, but the again, Laurel, all of that is quite a stretch of the imagination. It’s a lot to even take in. Those supernatural games you all believed in back then were quite silly to begin with. I mean the very idea Eliza even had that power in the first place is ..." Peter paused, he couldn’t even muster the word to describe how silly he found it all. 

Instead of words, Peter made a silly face towards little Samantha to express himself. She giggled in the background on the grass.

"Ohhh!” Laurel said slapping her husband’s arm. “All of that feels like a century away anyway. Rebecca was my friend and employer. I gave her so many years of my life working at Tirymor and I really wanted to help her. Eliza had this reputation of doing those things: bringing someone back to life. I heard so many stories that she could. I just... I just thought it would work for Rebecca too." Laurel said with tears in her eyes.

"You see now that no one can do that, don't you?" Peter wondered.

Laurel did. She had also lost her own son and daughter-in-law, Samantha's parents, in a horrible accident that left the child an orphan. Laurel never thought once of seeking out supernatural means to bring them back. It was a harsh reminder of Vivi's situation. A situation that turned out much different that everyone truly believed. 

"Of course. Of course." Laurel said, the tears now rolling down her pink cheeks slowly.

"You meant well, I know that for sure." Peter said as he scooted over on the blanket and kissed his wife on the cheek. "If you reach out to Rebecca, I know that she'll say the same." 

Laurel turned her head slightly out of view from her husband's kind gaze and watched happy little Samantha with her blond hair glowing bright in the afternoon sun as she ran on the grass after a monarch butterfly that fluttered through the air low enough that it seemed to be playing with Samantha too. 

"We'll see." Laurel replied.

Lauren only wanted to repair the friendship she held so dear to her heart, but only time would tell, time and truth. 

Laurel held much more in her heart that the tragedy of Vivi’s death. Another child from back then too held a special place a guilt in her heart. 

****

Fatima is confronted about Filipe 


As the sun began to set, and the clouds in the sky covered a half moon, fresh and silver in a distant position a purple-toned sky, Fatima Braga ran her finger across the ledge of a middle bookshelf feeling the bumps of the spines of the ancient books.

She worried for her sweet Filipe, the boy she gave up at birth when her scandalous affair with a priest in Lisbon while she was a nun broke her family and her faith. She could not be there for him when he was child due to family shame, but she wanted to be there for him now as the full moon approached. 

As her finger ran across the shelf it stopped on a book, a Portuguese language telling of a man whose life was turned upside down by a dark event in his life, a curse. And as she pulled the book to read from it, a knock came at her door startling Fatima in her own home.

She walked slowly to the door, hoping it was a passerby who wanted their fortune told and when she opened the door there stood Mary holding little Caleb, Charlotte and Morgan.

"You should not be here." Fatima grumbled.

"We know he's here Fatima, we know you have Filipe. I want to see him." Mary ordered sternly. 

"Impossible." 

"We have to know how he is." Charlotte interjected. "We have to be sure he's ok and that he's not sicker than we thought." 

"He is sicker than you thought." Fatima said.

"Then we should see him… now!" Mary demanded. "Please." 

Fatima looked at the beautiful blonde Mary who had a scarf over her hair as she held the baby in her arms. She almost looked like a renaissance painting of the Madonna and child low in the light of dusk. 

"It's cold tonight." Morgan said. "It took us a lot to get here from Goode Island, we just want to see Filipe. He saved me."

Fatima's heart broke with their sad faces. She knew they loved Filipe just as she did. She could not hold them back any more and stepped aside letting them in from the cold sea air.

"I can't promise you that you will see him, but I will promise you answers." Fatima replied.

"That's all we want. We just want to understand what has happened why you've kept him here in hiding." She added as Fatima stepped aside and allowed them in from the cool air coming off the sea.

"There is danger." Fatima begin as she closed the door and locked it.

Morgan's eyes zeroed in on the locked door. He gulped.

"Danger? What kind of danger?" Mary asked, shifting her weight to hold baby Caleb on her other hip.

"Every kind. The kind that wants to destroy. The kind that wants to kill. The kind that wants the world to end in a bloody monstrous heap. What happened to Filipe is something that is dark and evil. I am doing everything I can to protect him and by doing so I am protecting you and the world." Fatima explained.

"We know you know more than you're telling us. We saw it in a vision. We could see you clearly... you're protecting him but why? What is it that happened to him? Maybe I can help!" Mary said.

"No, menina Maria." Fatima replied partly in her native Portuguese. "Only I can help him now because I know what is to come.”

"You're being unreasonable and not making any sense, Fatima. The more help you get for Filipe the better off he'll be. We are his family." Mary said as Caleb squirmed in her arms.

Fatima sighed realizing her vagueness was causing frustration, but she wanted to keep as much to herself as possible, her worry that the more involved others were the more danger would spread to them as well, but it was no use. Mary, Charlotte and even the frightened Morgan required more information, they'd stop at nothing to get it.

"I know he's in danger. I see it, I can feel it." Charlotte confessed as her psychic abilities were stronger and stronger as she got older. “Everything in his body is fighting itself. There is rage and there is anger. I sense it all. It’s … it’s so powerful.”

"Then you know what is to come?" Fatima wondered.

Charlotte did not reply but Mary could her daughter was holding back. Young Charlotte began to wring her hands. She was nervous, she was hiding something she knew, something she feared revealing. 

"Charlotte, what is it? What have you not told me?" Mary asked. 

Charlotte looked at Morgan for some kind of guidance in his eyes on what she should say. He knew she saw things that scared them both. Her visions were so vivid and real and frightening. 

He was her best friend and they’d grown so close in the last few months comparing their young lives like who’d come from the more broken home. Her parents’, Jacob and Mary, were a disaster from the start, and his, Genevieve and Steven, were happy at first but soon crumbled like the city they once lived in, San Francisco, after the 1906 Earthquake. 

Charlotte and Morgan had become two little ships lost at sea that found each other in the fog of their broken families. Best friends forever. 

Then, shocking them all Charlotte spoke in Portuguese, a language she had never spoken before in her whole 15 years old life. "O LOBO DA LUA." 

Mary and Morgan expressed confusion, but Fatima translated: "The Moon Wolf. Filipe, is the moon wolf and if you remove him from here he will kill. He will kill."


                  

Monday, September 23, 2024

B6/Ch2: THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE

Lucas & Matthew in Village Park


A mid-summer cool breeze filtered through the trees of Village Park where Matthew and Lucas were walking to catch a cab in town up to Tirymor House. There they hoped to find the woman of Matthew's visions, the woman he had been dreaming about and hoping he'd find after all these months lost at sea. The hope was that she, this woman that the fisherman they encountered on the docks would unlock everything his mind was blocking.

As the two made their way through the park and up a winding cobble-stone street toward the center of town the street narrowed a bit at a curve when it came to the edge of a bluff that over-looked the ocean. 

Lucas was making small talk as Matthew suddenly began to get lost in the sound of the ocean hitting the seawall below.

Matthew looked out onto the wild sea and began to hear something in the distance beyond the waves. It became more and more intense, the sound. Matthew's deep brown eyes became transfixed over the sea. 

It was whales. They were calling him; he could feel it. He could tell that their sonar, their musical tones, were for him. He couldn't understand why he was hearing it, why it was coming to him so clearly into his mind. 

What were they trying to tell him? Was it a warning?

"What is it?" Lucas asked as his friend stopped dead in his tracks on the road watching the sea.

"Do you hear that?" Matthew asked.

Lucas strained to hear. "The ocean?" 

"No. The whales. Do you hear the whales?" 

Lucas stepped close to the sea wall to listen. He couldn't hear them, he couldn't even see whales out on the ocean with their trademark buffs of air blasting water through their spiracles like steamships out on the wild blue water. 

The sea was pulling and crashing back onto the rocks below the wall but there were no whales in sight.

"I don't hear anything Winter." Lucas said using the nickname he had given Matthew before they knew his real name. "Just the sea." He added.

"I can." Matthew replied assertively. "They're trying to warm me about something. They're trying to tell me something isn't right, there's no way they would I would be able to hear them this way and it not mean something. We should go back." 

"Back? To the Inn?" Lucas asked. "You don't want to see the woman at this ... this Tirymor House? She could be the one that unlocks everything Winter, she could be the one that helps you." 

"I just feels...I have to go back. We have to go back. Something doesn't feel right." Matthew said as the calls from the sea got louder and louder in his hear.

“But we came all this way now we have a lead on who might be the woman in your dreams. It just fell into our lap and you want to go back to the inn?” Lucas again said sounding frustrated.

Matthew began to shake, he put his hands over his ears as the waves and whales got louder and louder, the sensation of panic got stronger and stronger. Then, a frightening and murderous sound of a wolf howling in the distance echoed through Village Park where Lucas and Matthew were standing. Lucas, this time, heard it too.

A chill ran up Lucas' spine and he too began to feel something was wrong. There was suddenly an odd quiet that fell over them and they began to feel as if they were being stalked — watched from a hidden blind.

“This isn’t right, something isn’t right.” Matthew said.

"Ok, alright ok. It’s ok. You’re ok. Let's go back." Lucas agreed. 

Matthew quickly turned back from the sea and the two decided to head back to the Inn they were staying at on the other side of Village Park. 

Finding Evie would have to wait another day. 

Matthew's emotions and whole body were reconnecting to his native land like a bolt of lightning to a metal spire. The Welshport sea and the trees and everything around him were sending him warning signals loud and clear, especially through his kindred spirits deep in the ocean. 

Something was not right, and all of Matthew’s suppressed powers that connected him to this environment were speaking to their native son loud but the message and warning were still unclear. 

****

Rebecca & Caspian discuss his search 


At Tirymor House, under the sparkling lights of several buzzing chandeliers in what the family called The Gold Room, Caspian Casador sat reading the afternoon paper. He searched the bylines of The Welshport Globe for any kind of recognizable name in the town's news that would give him a clue to his life before he was Capsian Casador. 

He knew deep down in his bones that the name everyone knew him by was not his, this was the name the creature that lived inside of him called itself before being expelled back to the darkness and back to the underworld never to be seen from again. 

Hopefully.

Entering in the glittering Gold drawing room, Rebecca saw her new husband painstakingly searching the paper for something, anything, that would give him the feeling he was on the right track. This made her nervous. What, if anything, would he find and when found how would it change their relationship?

She worried that everything she had fought for to finally be with Caspian and take back her family's company with his help would slip through her fingers should he find his old life. Then there was the Aurora factor.

Caspian and Aurora’s encounter the evening Evie returned made Rebecca nervous. To Rebecca, Aurora’s youth and beauty was no match for her and that threat could unravel all she worked for. Rebecca had clawed her way out of Churchill Green and back into power --- but at a fragile grasp. 

The complex situation burned inside of Rebecca’s mind daily and now she could tell her new husband was intent of finding out who he was before his date with the devil -- and possibly more if Aurora were in the mix. 

"You're very involved in that paper." She said, sitting beside him on the cream-colored sofa. 

He looked up from the paper and kissed her wife's cheek. "Very." he said.

"Anything interesting in the news?"

"Nothing yet." He replied gazing back into the black and white smudged Globe

"Caspian, look at me." She replied as he respectfully put down the paper to look at Rebecca. "I know what you're doing." She said to him.

He sighed. "Rebecca, listen... " he began before she interrupted. 

"There is nothing in that paper or out in that world that matters to who you are now, do you understand me? What happened, happened and it's over. You've been given a rare gift that almost no one ever gets-- a fresh start. Why go searching for things that may hurt the new life you've worked so hard for?" 

"Why would you think it would hurt me?" he asked as he carefully folded the newspaper his wife owned over his crossed legs. "Finding out where I came from and who I was before would just add to our lives now. Don't you want to know? Don't you wonder who you're really married to?"

"I know who you are now, that is the man I married. That's what matters. And how do you know it wont hurt us finding that information, do you really want to open that can of worms?" She countered. 

"I think I have the right to find out. Rebecca there was someone in this mind before I was Caspian. I don't know where exactly I came from or who I was. What if I had family out there -- children?" He asked.

She pursed her lips at the thought of that -- a family that didn't include her. He quickly noticed her bristle at the idea.

"Look, no matter what I find it won't change how I feel about you. We're in this together, I promise you that. I've given myself to you and to our cause. I wouldn't have married you I truly didn't want to. You understand, don't you? What would you do in my situation?"

"I would thank the lord above that I had someone who cared enough for me to keep me away from any danger." She replied. "We don't know what you'll find Caspian, and if you will be safe knowing more. For all we know you stepped into the devil's eye because....." she paused. 

"Because what?" 

"Darling, what happened to you doesn't just happen to any regular person." She said.

"What do you mean?" He wondered, a bit perturbed at her insinuation. 

To Rebecca the notion that whomever Caspian was in the past was simply an innocent person who had fallen into the trappings of something nefarious and evil was not built in reality. She understood the world of the supernatural much differently than anyone in Welshport. Putting it simply for Caspian to understand would cause an almost certain rift. In truth, he knew where she was going.

"I would have to upset you." She said softly.

"You can be honest with me."

She braced herself -- "Something in your past must have brought on the darkness, Caspian. There is a reason why you were chosen. I don't know that reason. Only that monster the took your body over knows why it was summoned on earth and why you were chosen to be it's host. I think, for all of our sakes, you leave it be. Let the past be the past as we've both chosen to move on with our lives -- together." 

"I can't accept that." Caspian replied. "I think I deserve to know who I was before all of this even if that means knowing something horrible about myself. That was then, this is now. I am different. What happened to me made me different, I'm free of that monster and I'm free of whatever horrible things I may or may not have done. But I should be able to know these things.' 

"It would be a mistake." Rebecca said again, fighting off Caspian's desires for truth. 

"What are you afraid will happen? That for whatever reason I discover who I was will bring on the monster again? It wont happen, Rebecca, I can fight him off this time. We have Father Ryan; he can help us. Maybe I can enlist him to help me, help us." 

"Caspian, it will be a mistake!" Rebecca shot back again, this time taking a stand and looking down on Caspian who was still seated on the cream-colored sofa.

Caspian's furrowed his brow. He took a breath, flipped the newspaper over and onto the cushion Rebecca was sitting on and stood up to her. They're eyes meeting, hers gazing up to his tall frame, his down to her tiny body. 

"This is something I have to do. I need you to support me. Someone in this town knows who I was, someone. Anyone. They know. I might have a family somewhere." He repeated.

"Like a wife." Rebecca replied without skipping a beat.

And there it was. Her true fear. Not that he was somehow revert to his demonic state should he discover who he was or what he was before they met, but that there was someone else. Someone he once loved that he may love again. It was a situation that felt repetitive, something Rebecca fought off when the evil side of Caspian was obsessed with the younger more beautiful Aurora. 

"No." he said softly realizing her hurt. "There won't be a wife." 

"And how do you know? Because if there were Caspian, if there were a wife out there our whole marriage would be invalid. We'd be done." She added.

"I would knot that. I would for sure know that I had another wife, that's not what I meant by family." He said.

Rebecca felt confused. "Then? What did you mean?" She asked.

"Siblings. Cousins...." He paused then repeated. "Children."

Rebecca took a breath. It didn't connect for her. How could he wonder if he had children out in the world but no wife. Was he just softening the blow?

"I need you to do me one thing before you do any kind of searching." She requested.

He lifted his chin and gulped "Ok." 

"If you peruse this, if you truly, truly need to know the truth and are unsatisfied just beginning anew with me, then I need you to promise me that if there is someone else, a wife, you'll leave her and remarry me to validate our love." 

Caspian cocked his head in thought, but it didn't take him even a second to reply "Of course." 

"Of course?" She questioned. 

"I love you now. That is who I have chosen now, the search I need to make is only to meet the desires of my psyche. Who was I? Where did I come from? Do I have a family or was I here alone? That's all I want to know, but if there is someone out there not knowing I am alive as a different person, she will lose to you. I promise you that." 

Like signing in blood, Caspian gave himself again to Rebecca. A promise she would never ever let him renege on. 

She smiled grateful and pulled him in for a kiss and hug under the sparkling chandeliers of The Gold room. 

Rebecca Lockwood-Lord-Casador always got what she wanted. 

****

An Awkward Lord family moment


In a separate part of the mansion in a half circle shaped room sitting room in Jacob & Celeste's apartments a warm glow seeped in from the windows and the beautiful panoramic views of green forest all around the house. Jacob, Celeste, Fabian and Gabriel were together playing like a gleeful picturesque family. 

As the foursome played and chatted together like a happy family, Evie walked in with her mother Aurora; both in a flurry of fabrics from their dresses as they had been frantically looking for little Gabriel upstairs. 

Evie quickly rushed over to her boy and scooped him up off the floor where he was playing with blocks with Celeste and Fabian. 

The sudden dash of Evie's body startled 4-year-old Fabian who hopped into his father's lap. 

Evie stepped away holding Gabriel in her arms kissing his pink cheeks.

"Now, now, calm yourself. You’ll kiss his cheeks raw." Jacob said coldly.

"Evie! How are you feeling?" Celeste asked as she got up from the floor holding blocks in her hands.

"Don't talk to her." Aurora snarled. 

"This is our house, Aurora, if you'd like to order people around you should get back to Constable Reins' flat where you have more authority." Jacob replied. 

Aurora rolled her eyes. 

"Evie? How are you?" Celeste asked again, hoping to repair their once solid friendship.

"I needed rest, but I'm better." Evie said.

"You should be resting now, we could call Dr. Ward." Celeste offered.

"No more doctors! Especially none we don't trust." Aurora said. 

Jacob let out a laugh "Dr. Ward is a doctor you don't trust? How does that even make sense to you? He's the one that's saved your own Nikolas' career over there at Hope Hospital. Nikolas is to blame for what happened to Evangeline, not Dr. Ward." 

Aurora's eyes narrowed at Jacob for bringing up Nik who had been the doctor who prescribed the medication that Jacqueline used on Evie to render her asleep-- virtually dead. The mother of the Jordan siblings slowly walked over to Jacob and sneered at him with contempt. She knew he was trying to bring out the worst in her but she kept her composure. 

"Maybe what I meant was no more doctor's trusted by you. We all know how much money you give Welshport Hope, and how easy it is for someone to fall into your clutches and get carted off to a mental hospital. You've done it three times now." Aurora reminded him.

Jacob cleared his throat "All within reason." He said with a sly grin as Aurora scoffed.

"Enough, that's enough." Celeste chimed in. "Evie whatever you need, anything, please let us know and we can help you. I promise you that." 

"Help me?" Evie replied. "Your husband is the person that got me taken away from my son. You both have made it so I am no longer his legal guardian; ‘for his own safety’ you said. I am his mother; I would never put him in danger." 

Celeste sighed "Evie you know that when everything happened, and you were taken away, we had to make sure Gabriel was safe within the family." 

Evie laughed "But the two of you were the reason for him being unsafe in the first place?!" 

"It doesn't matter now." Jacob replied. "Gabriel is under our care and control...under the law. Plain and simple." 

Aurora scoffed again “Control you say? Yes—Along with all the assets he is set to inherit one day.”

“An added bonus for taking care of kin, I’d say.” Jacob shrugged smugly. 

"You piece of sh..." Evie began before Aurora stopped her. 

"You both know this is wrong." 

Celeste looked at Jacob and wasn't sure how to respond anymore. She knew too that they had purposefully done this to Evie to get more of the family fortune under their control. Evie was locked away and then presumed dead, her share of the fortune she inherited through her marriage to Sebastian now went to Gabriel, the little boy was one of the wealthiest children on the East Coast and being his guardians made Jacob and Celeste even that more powerful within their own company. 

The plot was set and forged for monetary matters and the greed was oozing out of Jacob's eyes. For her part Celeste only wanted to guarantee her safety and keep her own son out of Jacob's murderous and hands. 

Evie stepped closer to Celeste who was clutching on to Fabian's hand for dear life. She felt horrible for her part of Evie's struggles but nevertheless knew she had to do it. Feeling the unease in the room, Fabian squirmed out of his mother's hands and ran off into the hallway. Little Gabriel began to cry and reached for Celeste. 

It killed Evie but she could not bare to hear the baby cry, the baby she loved so much. The baby who was feeling insecure and needed to be held by the woman who had been taking care of him for months. 

Evie teared up but did what the baby wanted to help ease his stress: she handed him to Celeste despite Aurora's objections. 

"You've asked what I needed from you in a matter of helping me. I need you to go to court and relinquish your guardianship over my son back to me. That is what I need, that is what will help me. If you were ever my friend, Celeste, you'll do this." Evie said with a solid voice, no quivering, no shaking. 

"Evie, I..." Celeste began before Evie interrupted. 

"Don't say anything. Just do it. Do the right thing." Evie added before grabbing her baby's little hand and kissing it then looking over at her mother and asking her to leave with her, allowing little Gabriel to stay. 

In the hallway, away from Jacob and Celeste's ears, Aurora pulled Evie aside. 

"Why would you do that? Why did you hand over your child to her?"

"Well, for starters, they're right. Legally I'd be kidnapping him as insane as it sounds, and Celeste has to see that I'm not wrong on this. She has to make the decision and reverse what they've done by the terms of the law and bring him back to me. If I just too my baby now, it would make matters so much worse. Jacob's as dense as stone, so it has to be Celeste." 

"Surely you don't trust her or believe she'll grow a conscious after everything that has happened, do you?" Aurora asked.

Evie took a deep sigh and shrugged. "If our friendship ever meant anything to her, I can only hope. But god only knows what they do to me if they knew the full truth of how I got in that grave. I’d never see outside Churchill Green again." 

“The full truth? What do you mean?” Her mother wondered. 

Evie wasn’t sure how to explain. How could she tell her mother that a witch obsessed with Sebastian shape-shifted into the nurse that drugged her to sleep and put a spell on her to make her look dead? No one could know the full truth, not even people she trusted. 

For now Evie felt no threat from Jacqueline who was, Evie hoped, on the run or on a futile search for Sebastian, Evie made sure he was hidden away where no one would find. Not even Jacqueline with all her powers would be able to.

No one could know the truth — Evie knew the danger of revealing the truth to the world of the witch Jacqueline. How would anyone believe her? Her focus would be on rehabilitating herself in the eyes of the court to get her son back legally. 

“It doesn’t matter now. I’m going to just focus on my son and I reuniting once and for all.” Evie said.

Aurora sighed “Is this about what Dr. Ward heard you say about who saved you that night?” 

Evie’s breath shallowed she was an aware Aurora knew. “Partly.” Evie said her body physically recoiling at the topic of the night she was frees from a grave. 

"We'll talk to someone.” Aurora replied noting that Evie’s discomfort. “We'll make sure we have our own legal way out of this darling, no grandchild of mine is going to be raised with those two hydras. Once we get Gabriel back, we'll destroy them once and for all for everything they have done. Every last one of them. " 

Evie smiled. She grabbed her mother’s hand and agreed. Then the two Jordan women rushed off to find their own lawyer. 

****

Jacqueline & Johnathon at the Siren’s Call Pub


That evening as the sea air and fog fell over the lower end of Welshport like a blanket of salty clouds, the busiest pub in town, The Siren's Call, catered to a rowdy group of fishermen and sailors that were on shore leave from long trips out to sea.

Over in a corner booth, Jacqueline Gray awaited her date for the night, the man she had recently met right there in the very same pub in the very same booth.

She sipped on a glass of white wine as the small white candle in it's red glass container flickered in her dark eyes. She felt nervous awaiting her date: Johnathon DeViana. The night they made love, when she touched his skin and her body became one with his, she could see into his mind. She saw his memories, his likes and dislikes, his hopes, his dreams and his guilty conscious.

Jacqueline saw what he did to the true man she loved, Sebastian, in this vision. She saw Johnathon take him and lock him away in some sort of vault or tomb where he could not be found. Her anger burned deep in her bones for what he had done, but another matter was even more of a priority: Stopping Evie from outing her for what she did.

Jacqueline feared that now that Evie was free of her own coffin and free from being buried alive in thanks to Jacqueline herself, she would now be on Evie's target list and be outed for what she had done.

 A witch in the crosshairs was a dangerous place to be.

Only one person could save her from anything Evie might do to her if this were to happen, and that person had just walked into the Siren's Call Pub and saw Jacqueline flash a bright white smile his way.

Johnathon ordered a beer on tap at the bar and walked over to the booth. He smiled and the gorgeous witch and kissed her hand.

"I'm so happy to have heard from you. When I received your note to meet you tonight, I couldn't wait for the time to come. I've been thinking about you since the night we were together." He told her.

She smiled convincingly but inside wanted to rip his throat out for what he did to Sebastian. 

"I couldn't stop thinking about you too." She replied, partly true.

"You left the house so abruptly that I thought I'd done something wrong." he recalled.

Jacqueline gulped when she remembered she fleed Tirymor when her victim Evie arrived. 

"NO! No, not at all." She lied. "I felt that maybe I shouldn't have been around for what clearly was a very dramatic family only type of event." 

He smiled.

"I see. Then, perhaps we could," Johnathon began before the bar-maid dropped his beer on the table. "perhaps we could?" He said, trying to be discrete while the maid cleaned the table. 

As the maid left, Jacqueline finished his thought "Make love again?" She grinned. 

He smiled back. 

"I think we can make something happen soon, yes. I think I'd love that." She added.

"What was your favorite part?" He asked as her stomach tightened in disgust. 

"We should talk about that some other time; I asked you here to get to know you better." Jacqueline replied.

"Of course, please forgive me, it's just that I don't think I've ever found anyone more attractive in my whole life and I feel like perhaps you like me too." Johnathon replied, his voice school-boy shy. 

"I do like you." She replied in a half truth.

"That's good. That's good." He said smiling. "What did you want to talk about? What about me did you want to know?" 

Her mouth wanted to scream out "WHERE DID YOU PUT SEBASTIAN!" but it wouldn't matter if she did. Evie and Sebastian chose an entirely different place to hid him away forever. Jacqueline would never know unless Evie told her. And Evie would never do it. 

Jacqueline's plan had to be foolproof. She desperately needed security and safety from what might occur if she were discovered. She needed Johnathon's cover. 

She slowly reached over across to table and took Johnathon's hand and made circles with her fingers lightly in the palm of his hand. he could feel the tickling of her fingers tips. It sent tingles all through his body. 

He could feel a rush of coldness rise from his feet and into his legs and through his stomach and into his lungs and up to his head. Jacqueline then stopped ticking the palm of his hand as the cold sensation went up her own body linking the two of them and finally when their eyes locked on each other she yanked his hand and held it tightly.

Johnathon was fully in a trans, spellbound and locked into Jacqueline's control.

She began to whisper to him over and over again and her worlds came from her mouth like breath on an ice-cold morning, the buffs of hair followed an invisible path into Johnathon's locked mind where he could hear her say:

"This is what you want. I am who you want. This is what you want. I am who you want. This is what you want. I am who you want. This is what you want. I am who you want."

Johnathon repeated softly out loud, their four eyes still locked in eachother's gaze

"This is what I want. She is who I want. This is what I want....."

"Together," Jacqueline said in a low voice, "we will be together. The two of us. You and I." 

"Together. We will be together. You and I." Johnathon repeated.

"Married." She said.

"Married." He agreed.

"Speak after I speak so that everyone in your family will know that I am the woman you will marry and protect and save from all who wish to harm me, do you understand?" Jacqueline asked as she tightened her old on Johnathon's hand.

"You are who I want to marry, and I will protect you from all who wish to harm you. I understand." 

"Everything alright here?" The bar-maid asked searching for empty glasses to take back. Coming up on the strange interaction between Jacqueline and Johnathon gave her a pause.

This outside voice from the maid released Johnathon from the Jacqueline's hypnotic spell. 

"Everything is fine! In fact I'd like to buy some Champaign." He said standing up. "Champaign for the whole bar!!!!" Johnathon screeched.

"For the whole bar?" the maid asked.

Jacqueline gulped.

"YES!" Johnathon told her. "FRIENDS!! Listen! I've just become engaged to this beautiful woman sitting here with me. No dollar is too much, Champaign! Champaign for everyone!" 

Jacqueline's eyes widened. It had worked. Johnathon had been successfully hypnotized into marry her and she would get his protection under his newfound Lord last name. No one could hurt her; Evie wouldn't dare. 

The patrons of the bar all called out with glee and patted Johnthon on the back for nabbing such a pretty "wench", as sailors would say. The ladies in the room quickly rushed over and to see her ring, and magically, one appeared thanks to Jacqueline's quick thinking and powerful mind. 

"It's so big!" One lady said.

"WHAT A DIAMOND!" Another replied. 

Jacqueline was half-way there. If her spell kept, she'd be up in Tirymor House at any time as one of the family protected from harm and when that happened, she could then begin her true search for the man she truly loved. Sebastian---and after when Sebastian was finally found she'd end it with Johnathon.

She looked at him happily shaking hands with everyone in the bar as Champaign flutes were filled and overflowing on to the ground and began a ticking clock in her head. He'd soon be dead.

She'd marry him. Keep herself safe. Find Sebastian. Then kill Johnathon for taking him away from her in the first place. And when all was said and done, she'd handle Evie. 

She stood up and Johnathon pulled her into a happy hug and whispered to herself as the ring on her finger sparkled under the low lights "one step at a time... one step... at a time." 

****

Nik gives Asha the third degree 


In a small home off a main street in the village, Nikolas Jordan sipped from a small cup of tea letting his thoughts take over his mind. Thoughts of everything that had happened to him and his family over the last few months: his guilt over how his sister's supposed death transpired and how he felt the guilt and responsibility for how it even got to the point of an accidental overdose of medication he prescribed.

But most of all there was something on his mind that was even worse... it had been bothering him day and night and had been constantly picking his brain; Nik had been sitting on a secret that he knew would blow up so many people's lives -- including his own -- if it were revealed.

The woman Nik loved, Asha Hoffman, was somehow mixed up in another one of his's family's tragedies: the death of the child Nik's mother Aurora gave birth to a few months back.

He had overheard Asha and Gregory Reins discussing something in unclear terms regarding Aurora's child, a child Asha delivered and declared dead on the night of its birth. But the conversation Nik overheard between Asha and Gregory made the events of that night murkier.

Nik sat there on the sofa going over what he knew: he knew Aurora gave birth to a girl that passed away at birth, but what he overheard was the Aurora gave birth to a boy that Asha and Gregory took from Aurora---where they took the child to was unclear-- and lied to his mother, and everyone, about the baby not surviving. 

The matter of it all was that Asha was once again responsible for someone in Nik's life suffering. 

Just as Nik was running out of tea, Asha walked in from her late shift at the hospital.

"Hi." She said entering the home with a giant smile on her face. "You're still up."

"I am, yeah, just having some tea. I guess I should have had a little less. Not feeling ready to sleep yet and I have to get to the hospital pretty early." Nik replied.

Asha leaned over the arm of the gray sofa and kissed Nik on the lips, but the kiss felt cold.

"Are you alright?" She asked, sensing his hard body language.

Nik stood up. "Um, just feeling a little off lately. Somethings been on my mind for a while now and it's been eating away at me." He said.

"Nik, if this is about Evie, we've talked about it. It wasn't your fault. That nurse, she gave Evie too much of what you prescribed, you had no idea any of that would happen. Evie doesn't blame you." Asha replied.

Nik could see Asha had no idea there was so much more on his mind than that, her secret. Her lies. They were killing him.

He smirked unconvincingly back. "Yeah." He said.

Asha furrowed her brow. "There's more?" She asked.

"More?" 

"Nik, I can tell there's something else that's bothering you besides Evie. What is it? Did something happen at the hospital?" She asked.

Nik stood there and looked at the beautiful Asha. She was so sincere in her love and her care for him but on the other side of it she had a way of always finding herself in situations where she'd have to do something wrong and bury herself in more secrets and lies. She promised him after the first time he discovered her lies that it would be the last time. This again was another lie. There they were in the face of a hurricane of secrets. 

He took a beat to answer her and then said "Sort of yes."

"What happened at work?" 

He decided to test her "Its my mother actually. You know she has been feeling rather low in the last few months after what happened with Evie and of course losing her son." Nik said.

Asha gulped. "You mean daughter." Asha replied, trying to keep the lie going that Aurora gave birth to a girl when in fact she gave birth to a boy, a boy she and Gregory secretly adopted out to Mary and Filipe.


Nik lifted a brow "Right, yes, daughter. I'm struggling to find ways to help her. What would you do?" 

 "All I can say is just be there for her, and let her know that you'll do anything to hep her ger through this really difficult time. She knows you'll be there for the really hard transition. That's all you can really do." Asha explained.

"But what if there's more to it? What if there's more to what happened the night she gave birth. You were there, you delivered the baby, did you notice anything that would trigger her depression? You've seen her, you've been around her. Her depression must be stemming from more than just what happened with Evie. I think its about that night, that night she gave birth. What do you think?" He said, pushing her into the bad memories of what she did.  

Asha started to feel uneasy. She didn't want to talk about that night. She knew that if she had to add more to the story it would be more to cover up in the long run. Nik's questioning made her feel as if there was more to it than just a son wanting to know more details on his half-sibling's tragic demise. 

"No, I can't say that I can add anything to that horrible night. I mean, your mother wasn't conscious when the baby was born, so I didn't notice anything different about her demeanor before she went into labor. But it's natural for a mother to feel some depression on such a traumatic event. Maybe she can seek some help at Churchill Green." Asha said, neglecting to note that Gregory had drugged Aurora to sleep with medication Asha had given him.

"See, that's the thing, Ash, isn't it odd that woman giving birth would just fall asleep or not be awake during birth without being given something? I know that I'm a new doctor and I'm still learning but I just have never ever heard that before. You've been in the medical field for a long time first as a nurse, doesn't that seem strange to you? And then how fast Reigns decided in cremation. I mean my mother says she didn't even get to see the little girl. That's odd too." Nik asked again prodding. 

Asha began to feel nervous and unsure of where his questions were leading but her instincts clearly told her that he knew something or suspected something and that she was in his crosshairs for some reason. 

"You know, I don't think I should talk about my patient with you. Her privacy in that moment of her life should be something that she talks about with you as her son, not me as her doctor." Asha replied deflecting. 

"Right, but I'm a doctor too and you're also my girlfriend who was there the night my half-sibling was born; I feel like maybe you know more than you're saying. Why couldn't we all sit down and talk together so you can fill in some blanks." Nik asked.

Asha gulped "That's not appropriate." She answered. 

"Its not?" Nik asked, as Asha shook her head no. "I think it very much is appropriate Asha. It was just you and Gregory there and I think giving us more information about that night would help us all. Evie too. We would really appreciate it." 

"I would have to speak with your mother first, as her doctor." Asha said again attempting to delay anything so that she could tell Gregory. 

"We could do it tomorrow. All we have to do is go over to Gregory's." Nik said.

"NO!" Asha shouted to Nik's surprise. "I'm sorry. Look, Nikolas, we both know there are rules about discussing things about our patients outside of the hospital and I regret not getting Aurora to the hospital that night, but we didn't have time, the baby came very quickly. That being said I can't go along with asking Aurora anything in front of you or Evie or Gregory. It has to be on her terms. It's ... its the appropriate thing to do." 

Nik pursed his lips, he could tell she was hiding something. Her face sold the story but at a cheap price. He already the truth, at least a very vague version of it the truth, and he would do everything in his power to make sure she and Gregory were forced to tell everyone what they did with the baby and why. 

"Hmmm... You're probably right." Nik said, unconvincingly. "We'll see what my mother decides to do when she's ready." 

Asha smiled and walked over to Nik who was now standing across from her. She kissed him on the cheek and excused herself to get ready for bed. As she entered into her bedroom a wave of panic washed over her. 

Nik was pushing for information. He knew, she could tell he knew and wanted to know more. She had to stop him from asking Aurora anything and opening the door back into the night, a night she regrated and wanted to forget. 

 She had to stop him from doing anything drastic and dangerous for her own good. She had to stop him before it was too late. 

She was on the brink of losing him she could taste it. She had to convince Gregory to come clean, they both had to. It was the only choice -- she thought of the saying The truth will set you free. And this rang true. She was trapped and only telling the truth could save her now. 


                  

Monday, September 16, 2024

B6/Ch1: AFTER THE DAWN

Evie collapses in the drawing room 


Evie's heart was pounding as she stood in Tirymor's main sitting room in front of her in-laws. They stared back, their faces pale with fright seeing the woman they thought they buried now alive in their living-room covered in dirt, dust and debris from her grave. 

"A ghost." Rebecca whispered to herself; Caspian lifted a brow.

Celeste stepped forward cautiously to get a better look at her former best friend.

"Evie, is that really you? How? How could ... how are you alive?" 

Suddenly, everyone who knew the darkest secret of the family feared the worst: Was Evie now like Sebastian? One of the undead, one of the creatures that roam the world under the cover of night and eat, breath and thrive only in the darkest of shadows.

In Evie's mind, she knew what to say next. Her whole body told her Jacqueline was in that house. It was intuition, some kind of power that linked her brain with the woman who did this to her. She opened her mouth to ask "Where is that bitch, Jacqueline Gray" but nothing actually came out as she thought it would.

In her exhaustion, her eyes rolled to the back of her head and Evie fainted in the center of the gilded drawing room of Tirymor House.

The women gasped, Jacob and Caspian rushed to Evie's limp body.

"She's breathing, but completely out." Caspian replied.

"Dr. Ward! Someone get Peter Ward up here!" Rebecca shouted. 

Standing outside the drawing room just outside the entrance hiding in the shadows, Gabriel's governess and sign language tutor Cora Taylor, chewed on her nails. She knew this was the perfect fodder her brother the reporter Baxter was frothing at the mouth for. He had been begging her to give him a scoop of all the ins-and-outs at Tirymor and the Lord family. He wanted dirt, and Evie literally brought it on her person straight from the grave. 

"Evie? Evie wake up. Evie! Evie, wake up!" Jacob said, tapping her once perfectly peach toned cheek that was now the color of pristine pale page of a notebook. 

As Celeste rushed off into a different room to call Dr. Ward, she passed her brother Johnathon who had just rushed down straits from his room where he had made love to his new flame Jacqueline Gray. The commotion of Evie's return broke up their intimate moment.

 As Celeste passed him in a blur of dark gold chiffon and maroon underskirts, he grabbed his sister's forearm. 

"What the devil is this?" He asked as she stared back at him, tears welling up in her deep brown eyes. "What's all the shouting?"

"It's Evie. She's alive, Johnny! She's alive, and she's passed out on the drawing room floor. I have to call the doctor." Celeste said as she unlatched herself from Johnathon’s grasp.

Johnathon gulped and slowly crept up to the open double door of the drawing room to peek in. Cora cowered further into the shadows unseen. . 

As the attention shifted, rightfully so to Evie, Jacqueline peered over the staircase mezzanine. The writing was on a the wall for her if Evie was alive. She then quickly snuck out of the mansion and rushed off into the Tirymor Forest to hide. 

Soon, she believed, the hunt would be on for her head. 

****

Filipe & Fatima in her basement 


The next day, in the center of town as a cool breeze cruised across the island, Fatima Braga flipped though the pages of a book nervously. Her mind was unable to concentrate on the pages in front of her or even the bright sunny day that was just outside her door. 

The snow had melted off weeks ago. Spring was now burning in the air but in Fatima's heart winter never left. 

Tossing the book on to a small side table and getting up in a heap of dark taffeta, Fatima decided to finally meet her worries face to face... her worries that resided in the basement of her small house in town.

The book remained open on the table like a wild bass' mouth set to a page titled O LOBO DA LUA.

At the bottom of Fatima's basement stairs, three small lamps were lit. Glowing a yellow warm light on to Filipe Braga's sleeping body; Fatima's nephew had been held there since he was attacked by the wolf on Goode Island. She slowly made her way down the steps and found him peacefully sleeping with his wound dressings ready to be changed. Those wounds, violent bites from the wolf, were healing well thanks to Fatima's care, but she knew holding him safe in her basement was only going to temporary as they awaited the full moon.

She tightened the restraints around his wrists and ankles that were locked into iron hooks that fed deep into the rock that made up the floor of the basement. 

Filipe rolled over and opened his eyes that met his caring Tia Fatima's. 

"Bom dia." she greeted him in their native Portuguese. 

He groaned. "I don't want to be here anymore." 

"You know this has to be. I told you of what is to come once the moon becomes new and full again. Filipe, there is no changing the dangers that will occur when your body finally feels the pale blue beams of the moon." She explained.

"Your superstations are going to get the best of you, Tia. None of these things will happen. You know it, and I know." Filipe replied. 

She pursed her lips and lifted a brow. "Very well. Then get up. If you're so sure that none of this will happen as I have explained, get up, reach for these locks and let yourself out." 

Fatima tossed the key over to Filipe. It landed on his bare belly. He looked at her, her eyes steely and unflinching. He could see every wrinkle in her face. Not a single flicker of an eye or a blink. Her body solid and unyielding. 

Filipe slapped the keys of his stomach, and they crashed down to her feet in frustration. "This is the aunt I wish I had back when I was growing up. Where was she? Where was she to come to my rescue when all went wrong. There were plenty of times I needed you." He said, his voice sounding like a brokenhearted child.

His words caused Fatima's face to finally soften. She sat on his bed and cupped one of his hands with one of hers. Her free hand touched the wolf's wounds on his body through the bandages seeing that the blood had dried. 

In all other families, the two Bragas should have been close. She his only aunt, he her only nephew. Even if it was only through short visits or letters, they should have been in each other's lives; in any other family they would have been. All throughout his childhood Filipe had so many dreams of his Aunt in Lisbon. He loved her so much, from a far, and wished to have gone to Lisbon to live with her years ago. Of course those were fantasies of a child living with a strict father who only tried over and over again to keep his son far, far away from his sister Fatima. 

The scandal that shrouded Fatima's past and destroyed the relationship with her brother was the final nail in the coffin. Filipe's father refused to ever let Filipe even speak of her as he grew. and when she finally did leave Lisbon and moved to Welshport she kept herself hidden so she could be near Filipe without any push back from her brother, Filipe's father. 

She was in the village for years, hiding her secret scandal: an ex-nun who had had an affair with a priest. 

Filipe never knew the truth and never knew her face as it had been unrecognizable to him with age and time.

The affair, which began before Filipe was born, left Fatima a black sheep. Unwanted. Pushed aside. Shamed.

"I was always near my boy." She said softly. “Even when you didn’t know I was near.” 

There was silence in the basement. Filipe's mind began to wander. 

"Am I going to die?" He asked suddenly, finally accepting Fatima's prophecy of the full moon. 

She frowned. "Stop that, no. You are not. We will keep you here safe from the moon and the transition and I'll search for a way to make sure you never go through it again. There has to be something to make you clean again from the wolf's cursed bite. But it will take time, my son." 

"You sound like my father when you call me that." He smiled. “He almost never called my by name. Always ‘son’”.

“Does that bother you, when I call you son?" She asked.

He shook his head. “No, I know what you mean.” 

"Well...he was my brother, so it makes sense for us to use the same vernacular." She replied shrugging off the small talk.

Still holding his hand in hers she smiled to comfort him as the pain from the wolf bites returned. He squeezed her hand back. "Do you ever regret what you did? Do you ever regret never leaving the convent before, the right way, to have your own family?" He asked.

She paused before answering and looked her nephew in the eyes. They were deep, dark brown, they seemed like two big pools of chestnut and chocolate. His eyes... They were her eyes.

She had yearned for this type of closeness to him since the day he was born. She squeezed his hand back and simply replied "Yes."

He smiled back but did not reply. 

Fatima got up from his bed, cleaned his wounds a bit and told him she'd be back in a few minutes with something to eat. She floated back upstairs and closed the basement door behind her. Her mind racing as soon as she landed inside the small kitchen where the basement stairs lead. Her past was coming back to haunt her in a way she had never thought. The secret she held so deep in her mind, a secret she thought died along with Filipe's father and mother was bubbling back up to the surface and she wasn't sure how it would become exposed.

The truth of her scandal was not only that she was a nun who fell in love with a priest.

There was more. There was so much more, and it was the true dagger in the heart of the Braga family. 

Fatima and the Priest had conceived a child.

A boy.

A boy they called Filipe

***

Mary & Charlotte attempt to find Filipe psychically 


Mary paced back and forth in her small cottage living room on Goode Island. She couldn't help fear the worst for her partner Filipe. Where was he? What had happened to him after he was attacked by the wolf? Why had none of her magical methods helped her find him.

Her pacing stopped in front of a large window that she looked out to the thick forest towards Welshport Island. She faint trace of a spinning lighthouse from the most western point of the larger island hit her steel blue eyes and it dawned on her. 

"He's there. He's got to be there." She whispered to herself.

"We should try again." a voice said from behind. 

Mary turned; it was her 15-year-old daughter Charlotte who had come to live with her. Morgan Thorne, the young man who had come with Charlotte seeking refuge away from the Lord family after he too was left in the mansion by his mother Genevieve, followed the young heiress into the room.

"I don't think it's safe," Morgan said to Charlotte. "We just talked about this." He added hinting at a conversation the two teens had in private.

Charlotte shook her head at her friend. "But Filipe is in danger, you said yourself that the wolf that he saved you from ravaged him, I saw his wounds myself Morgan. How can we just pretend he's not out there suffering. It's been weeks!" 

"Alright, you two. Enough." Mary said, ever the stoic mother. She walked over to Morgan who's worry could be felt from in the air all around him. He feared the worst for Filipe but feared the return of the wolf that almost killed him even more. Mary put a hand on his shoulder to comfort the young man who seemed lost in the world all around him in more ways than one. "I know all of this is frightening, but I have to agree with Charlotte. If we don't try something again, anything, we may lose Filipe forever. I can't allow that."

"What do you think you and Charlotte will do?" He asked.

Charlotte gulped. "I can try. I can try to locate him psychically. I've been too worried to do it again like the first time, but we have to try. I'm willing to go there again." 

"Do you think you can do it darling?" Mary asked. "I know that each time you tap into that gift you become incredibly weak afterwords. I'm worried about how much it takes out of you. You're so young, its very draining."

"I want to try." the young girl confirmed. 

Mary smiled proudly.

"I want you both to understand something before we begin." Mary began. "I'm practically a novice at all this as well... we're learning together. Whatever happens, good or bad, if we find him or not, it's not your fault. I want you to know that this is a complicated situation, and we can't just go into the village and search for him. Even though I know he's there; he has to be anyway, it wouldn't work like that. No one would understand us and to be quite honest they may think us insane. The idea of a group of people searching for someone who may or may not have been attacked by a wolf and is walking the world like nothing would be very strange to them. That's why tapping into the gifts my mother bestowed on us is really the only way we can do this. The outside world --- they don't understand the world of the supernatural, even I still don't'. Not everything." 

"They already think we're evil." Morgan said. "They think all the Lords are evil."

"We're not the Lords." Mary explained. "We are judged much differently"

"I am." Charlotte reminded them. 

Mary smiled. "Well my sweet girl, You're their better angel." 

Charlotte hugged her mother, a feeling and connection she had longed for all her life. "Listen," Mary began again, "if something should go wrong, now or in the future do not blame yourselves, none of this is your fault. Do you understand? None of it."

The youngsters nodded. 

"I'll try." Charlotte replied.

Morgan looked at Charlotte, then at Mary and nodded "Me too."

Mary grabbed her daughter's hand and pulled her into another room that was dark and silent. There, they both sat on the floor. Morgan, who followed, carefully lit candles that were placed all around in them a circle. As the two women with special powers clasped their hands together and lifted them up as if their were the arms of a bridge, Morgan lit the largest candle in the room and slid it between mother and daughter brightening up their faces with the glow of orange light.

"Close your eyes now Charlotte, and let me into your mind where I can follow." Mary instructed.

Charlotte nodded and did as her mother said.

Combining Mary's new-found powers of witchcraft, and Charlotte psychic abilities made them uniquely stronger in the world of the supernatural. Together they were a creative team that could do anything if they knew how to control their strengths. 

Mary then began to chant in a spell to enter her daughter's mind where she could search for Filipe.

"Viniam nunc ad inveniendum eum. Sequar. Sequar." 

She followed a blinking light in her mind that lead her telepathically into Charlotte's powerful but young psychic mind. The 15 year old was still too young to control all she could do alone, her mother the witch needed to guide her even if she too were new at her powers.

The light blinked and blinked in the blackness of the two minds joining. This was like a tunnel the burrowed into the psyches of two worlds and as Mary entered she saw an almost identical Welshport Village that mirrored the real one just beyond the small dock of Goode Island

Charlotte was there too. 

"Where do we go?" Charlotte asked.

"Feel." Mary answered. Charlotte replied with a strange look on her face. "Feel with your heart and your mind now with your hands."

Charlotte looked out into the ghostly empty village streets of Welshport. She didn't know if she should lead her mother left or right, towards the center of town or towards the edge near the sea. She didn't know what to look for, what message was to come to her; everything felt so strange and void.

"I ... I don't know." Charlotte said.

"Feel." Mary repeated.

Charlotte put her two hands up to her chest and felt her heart beating. Faster. Faster. Faster.

Then, as the minutes seemed to tick away faster and faster matching her heart beat they both heard the distant and violent howl of a wolf in the distance.

"It's not real." Mary said noticing Charlotte's fearful reaction. "It's something in the mind telling us to stay away. We have to follow it." 

Mary grabbed Charlotte's hand and began to take her towards the sound of the howling wolf but Charlotte was stuck in her position. 

"Charlotte, what is it? We have to follow the wolf. Its the sign we're looking for." Mary said.

Charlotte said nothing, only pointed to a black shadow off in the distance of the street. When Mary turned the shadow almost instantly rushed them both in a fierce and wild wind of blackness that engulfed them both. A horrible sound of screaming was in the wind. People crying blood-curtailing screams. Deathly howls that filled the air all around them. Mary clutched on to Charlotte who felt as if those black shadows of wind were lifting her off the ground and then, suddenly as quick as it came the blackness swirled around them and reformed into the shadow person again directly in front of them.

The face of the shadowy were looked as if it were hidden behind spiders webs. The eyes were familiar to both. Mary in particular felt as if she had seen them before. Maybe once. Maybe twice.

Then the shadows lifted and revealed the face of Fatima Braga.

"GO!!!!!!!!!!!!" She screamed at them as her arms lifted into the air.

Yet again, the dark winds blew, this time so hard it knocked the two women to the floor and when they hit the ground both awoke back in the small cottage on the floor of the dark room surrounded by the circle of candles.

When they woke, Morgan was standing in the room holding baby Caleb. The older boy shaking with fear.

"Did you find him? Did you find Filipe?" He asked as the baby cooed. 

Charlotte stood up. A frightened look washed all over her face. The wolf in her visceral vision was not just a sign for them to follow... Charlotte could feel it was something else, in fact she could feel the wolf was SOMEONE else altogether. She kept this to herself. 

"Well??" Morgan asked.

"He's with Fatima." Mary answered her breath short and her mind racing. "He's with Fatima!" 

****

Nik & Aurora arrive to see Evie 


Back at Tirymor House, Aurora and Nikolas arrived to see Evie. They rushed in with the head housekeeper Jane, and as they passed into a large chamber that led to a back private staircase; there stood newlyweds Rebecca and Jacob. 

Aurora froze, seeing Caspian, the man who. while possessed by a demon, soaked her mind with frightening thoughts and trickery and even convinced her to sleep with him conceiving a child in the process. 

“Aurora.” Caspian said greeting the woman he unwittingly tormented for months.   

“We’re here to see Evie, that’s all.” Nik said as he tugged in Aurora’s arm, but she stood firm.

“Congratulations are in order.” Aurora said turning to Nik. “I hear Rebecca and Caspian are married.”

“Well good for them, can we go now?” Nik replied. 

“I hope you’re both happy. After all that’s happened that’s all anyone can ask for isnt it?. Happiness.” Aurora said.

“We were very sorry to hear of the loss of your child.” Rebecca replied. “I know first-hand the pain of the loss of such an innocent.”

“Thank you.” Aurora replied.

“I…” Caspian began unsure of what to say. He knew nothing he could say in his current state of good sense of mind could make up for the horrors he inflicted on Aurora and Rebecca when he was possessed. “I wish I could have helped or made things right—faster.” He said.

Aurora felt his sincerity. And Rebecca’s returning jealousy.

“She knows you’re sorry, Caspian. We all know you have other issues at hand that impaired your judgment.”

“I’ll say.” Nik said. 

“We just want to see Evie and then we’ll leave.” Aurora replied doing her best to get out of the awkward situation with the man who fathered her child while possessed by a demon. 

“If you need anything, Aurora, anything at all, please let me — us!—know.” Caspian said catching himself showing affection again for Aurora. 

“She’ll be fine.” Nik replied pulling Aurora away from the group.

As he and Aurora followed Jane deeper into the chamber that lead them up and into the small apartments in the mansion where Evie’s suite was.

Aurora went along but turned to look one last time at Caspian who locked eyes with her. 

Aurora quickly turned away and vanished up the stairs. 

***

Upstairs in her old room, Evie tossed and turned. A fever had taken over her body, she wouldn't open her eyes. Yet the sleeping woman felt as if she could see everything all around her; her hallucinations were strong. She murmured in her sleep and groaned with anger over everything that had happened to her in the last few months.

Then, her eyes flipped open, bloodshot and tearful, and she saw standing there Dr. Peter Ward.

Her mouth opened and almost like a mad woman everything that she had suffered at the hands of the witch Jacqueline spilled out. Peter was locked in a trans as she recounted her tale but then, her fever once again took her to sleep and Peter made her more comfortable with cold towels and comfy pillows.

His heart ached for the young woman after all she had gone through, but was it true? Was there some sort of mad woman witch out there doing horrible things as Evie explained or was there really a mistake in medication that caused Evie's horrible sleep paralysis. What was even more strange, and confusing was Evie's account of Sebastian Lord, a man the whole world thought dead from an explosion, was the one that saved her.

"Doctor?" A voice said from the door. 

It was Jane Donnelly, the head housekeeper of Tirymor. 

"Evie's family is here." She added.

Peter nodded and left the bedroom and followed Jane to the adjoining room that use to be Gabriel's nursery. 

"How is she doctor?" Aurora asked as she quickly stood up to greet Peter.

"She's sleeping now. She has a mild fever and is in and out of consciousness." The doctor explained.

"Has she been given any medication?" Evie's brother Nik asked, he too a new doctor who worked under Dr. Ward.

Peter nodded again. "Just to help her sleep, nothing too strong as I'm hoping her body will fight the fever off as natural as possible. She's been through something very traumatic, her whole system is fighting itself. It could just be stress induced and after what she told me happened I don't see it being more than that." 

"What did she say happened?" Nik asked.

"Well for one, she knows she was drugged, but it wasn't by you, Dr. Jordan, in fact she says it was by...." Peter paused.

"By whom?" Aurora asked impatiently.

"This is where things get very strange, and I would keep this between the three of us as this family has a penchant for putting people in the mad house when they're not truly mad, but Evie said a witch had somehow put a curse on her making her look as though the medication had killed her. And then when she was buried, she came to, underground. Only to be saved by -- her husband." 

"What do you mean her husband? Sebastian? That's impossible." Aurora replied.

"She must have been dreaming, a nightmare. None of that could possibly have happened. Evie was accidently given too much of a drug by a nurse. The nurse died by suicide in grief over her mistake. I was there! I know this for sure, it wasn't a witch for God's sake." Nik explained.

"I would agree with you Dr. Jordan, but your sister was very adamite of what she had experienced, and I was not about to challenge what she believes is true, not now at least." Peter answered back.

"And you're sure no one in the Lord family heard this?" Aurora wondered.

"I was alone with her." 

Nik lifted a brow "I wonder what she said when she walked into the house." 

"They said she opened her mouth to speak but nothing came out and she fainted. Surly if she had mentioned the rest of this, Jacob would have had her in the fasted paddy-wagon back to Churchill Green." Peter said mentioning the Villages new mental hospital on sight at Hope Hospital.

"Alright, let's just keep this between us. Can you do that Dr. Ward?" Aurora asked.

Peter nodded he could. "I want her safe too." 

"Thank you." Nik replied. "Can we see her?" 

"This way." Ward answered back.

As the three left through the interior door that connected the small adjoining room to Evie's bedroom, Coraline Tayler listened from the hallway behind the door with great worry over what she would have to do with the information. This moment of Lord family intrigue was exactly what she was sent to Tirymor House to uncover and expose. 

Coraline was a mole.

But she wasn't alone in that hallway, Jane Donnely too watched from a different angle and wondered just what Coraline was doing eavesdropping on the family. 

****

Jacqueline at Lockwood Thicket


The following morning, Jacqueline Gray felt like a dead-woman walking. She paced back and forth in the small front room of Lockwood Thicket and pictured seeing the flickering red flames of torches through the glass of the cottage windows as villagers trudged through the forest set for her hanging.

It was inevitable, the witch believed, that once Evie explained what Jacqueline had done to her and how she had done it, her life would end.

Sebastian, the man she loved, could not be reached no matter how hard Jacqueline tried using her powers. Whatever happened to him, he was gone. No amount of magical powers of telepathy and mind tapping could find him for her.

"How could he have just vanished this way? Where did he go, where was he put?" Jacqueline thought to herself, recalling the visions she had after sleeping with a man she met in a drunken stupor, Johnathon De Viana. 

In that vision, a small glimmer of an answer: Johnathon had hidden Sebastian away. But where? Where was the man she truly loved?

She sat on the floor, her eyes closed, her mind searching and calling for Sebastian using everything she had in her, but for Jacqueline nothing would work. Not only did Johnathon hide Sebastian in a tomb as payment to his sister Celeste but Evie did too when Sebastian freed himself and then freed her. 

Evie hid him even better. Even deeper a hide. Further away where no one could hurt him, find him, take him away or worse.... destroy him for good.

But Jacqueline only knew of Johnathon's work, but not the place he did it.

Frustrated with the lack of explanation and the continued missing Sebastian, Jacqueline banged her hands up against her head and cried out screaming into the emptiness all around her. 

Then a thought bubbled up in her grief-stricken mind. 

"Johnathon. Of course!" She said out loud.

He was the answer to not only finding Sebastian, but perhaps her own salvation. She had to align herself with him, the son of Albert Lord, the brother and brother-in-law to Jacob Lord. This connection to the family that was like royalty in Welshport would keep her from a certain fate of death if anyone were to believe anything Evie was saying. 

Jacqueline needed to keep this newfound relationship with Johnathon because her life depended on it. If she failed, then for sure her days were numbered. 

She walked over to a mirror and dabbed a small bit of rouge on her lips and cheeks and wiped away the tears for Sebastian that stained them. She smiled a fake smile-- practicing for when she encountered Johnathon again and plumped her soft curls. 

"Hello, I've been thinking of you." She said to her refection in a sultry voice as if she were talking to him. "Why don't we pick up where we left off."

The whole time she played to the mirror, her mind was locked on saving her own life. And Johnathon was the key. 

****

Lucas & Winter come to Welshport 

Over in the village the newest citizen in town, Lucas Mural, strolled along the sea-side with his friend the man he called Winter. Winter had been a victim of an awful shipwreck months and months ago and was found on the black sand shore of an easter island archipelago known as the Azores Island where Lucas was from.

Along with Lucas' mother Silvina, they discovered Winter was from Welshport and together they came back in hopes Winter would find out who he was and who the woman in his foggy memories was.

In town, their mission would pay off as a group of fisherman were yelling and leaping from the deck of their fish trawler to the docks above where Lucas and Winter were walking. 

"What the devil?" Winter said under his breath as he noticed the men leaping for joy.

"What could they be so happy about?" Lucas asked.

"A good catch? Found treasure? Look they're pulling something up from the water." Winter replied.

"No, they're dropping anchor." Lucas noted as one man from the boat leaped back on the adjacent docks and ran up the ramp all the way to the street-side dock where Lucas and Winter were standing.

"MATE! Oy! MATE!!! Cannit be you? No! NO! I cannit!?" The fisherman said in his Scottish accent. 

Lucas and Winter looked at each other. 

"Do you recognize him?" Lucas asked happily. 

"O'course I do! This here is cap't Matthew Winterborn, it is! My god, man, how can you be 'ere? We all thought you and the rest o'your crew sank to bottom of the sea, we did! My god! MY GOD MAN!" The happy fisherman said shaking Matthew's hand profusely. 

"Well, I don't know if it's me!" Matthew laughed. "I've lost a bit of my memory." He added.

"Aye! Its you lad! Back from the brink of a watery grave!" The fisherman laughed with a leathery smile that showed a sprinkle of missing teeth. "I can imagine y'did lose some of your 'istory. I once knew a man who'd fallen into the sea and was lost for almost 10 'ears. All those days out on the blue might'a been what did your 'ead in too, it was. But you really don remember a thing, now? Nothing at all?" The fisherman asked.

"Small bits and pieces, but mostly it's all a fog. Hopefully being here, back in this place I'll begin to remember things." 

"You missed alot, y'have. Young Miss Evie Jordan's back too. You might wanna see how she's doin. Family up there in the Tirymor trees have always been a bit of a bunch of phantoms, they'd eat that miss up if she'd be 'ere all along. Seeing you back may be the happiness the poor thing needs."

The fisherman slapped Matthew on the back and flashed his gappy smile by welcoming him home one more time. 

Lucas and Matthew stood on the dock in a stillness after hearing the fisherman speak of Evie. The woman of his visions. 

"It couldn't happen better than that." Lucas replied with a grin as seagulls swirled over them.

"Do you really think this Evie Jordan is the woman?" Matthew asked.

"She has to be." Lucas replied turning to the fisherman again now back with his mates on the small boat. "They seem to think you're this Matthew, and by the looks of it, they're not the only ones." Lucas added as a small crowd of villages began to arrive and point and cheer for the long-lost fisherman. 

"It seems so." Matthew replied. He then turned to Lucas, the sun bright in the sky swimming in a blue of fluffy clouds. "Excuse me!?" Matthew asked a woman with her teenage daughter.

"Captain, sir, Mr. Winterborn." She stammered. "Is it really, really you???" She asked. 

"Its him! Its really him!" The teenage daughter replied.

Matthew smiled nervously realizing his ship's sinking hit the village hard and left the town brokenhearted. 

"I, I think so yes. Can you tell me how to get to Tirymor?" Matthew asked them in reference to the Lord family mansion. 

The woman's faces softened knowing exactly why he needed directions. The whole town knew of his love for Evie Jordan. The whole town knew how much they cared for each other and how much she had suffered at the hands of a terrible and cursed fate with Sebastian. The true love story, the fairytale the whole of the village believed in was not that of Sebastian Lord, handsome heir of the Lord dynasty and the beautiful English girl Evie Jordan, but the one of the dashing local fisherman Matthew Winterborn and that same beautiful English girl. 

Matthew and Evie's was the love to last through the ages. Matthew was one of them, one of the people, one of the locals who had found his heart in the hands of the caring Evie. The were pulling for these two to make it through all of the horrors left in Sebastian's wake.

They, the villagers themselves, would be the guide to bring Matthew and Evie back together. 

The mother and daughter separated and left a gap between them for Matthew and Lucas to walk through and pointed through a growing cast of villagers at the docks staring. 

Then, the villagers too parted and all pointed up towards an enormous canopy of trees in the distance that made up the Tirymor Forest where the Lord's family estate of the same name held court.

"Go find her." The woman whispered. 

Matthew smiled and turned to Lucas. "I guess this is it." 

****

Genevieve in London 

Far away from the morning light in Welshport, a fire burned inside a small stove illuminating a very small London fat. The smell of the damp air filtered in through a crack in the front window where a pale toned curtain lifted slightly in the air as the cool breeze wafted in.

Sipping tea in the evening hours on the green sofa was Genevieve Thorne who had come to London based on Charlotte's psychic premonition that David Lord had been hiding there all this time; away from the ghosts of Welshport where he was framed for the murder of his wife Sabrina. 

She succeeded in finding a man, a man that had the face of David Lord, but the life the man lived was not the same. At least not as Charlotte saw it in her vision. 

Like Geneveive, he too was the exact likeness of the other half of the awful tragedy that was David and Sabrina's deadly love.  

The bizarre coincidence, that she looked like Sabrina, and he like David, only made the entire situation more complicated. But not a drop of blood between them was Lord. 

He looked at her with his intoxicating hazel eyes, deeply and sincere. He felt such a strong pull towards this woman from is own home country of America. Her face, soft and peach toned with the eyes so much like Sabrian's that they stung his lonely heart. 

The man ran the story she told him over and over and over again in his mind of how she had come to a place called Tirymor House with her now ex-fiancĂ© Johnathon. How the family once had a son named David whose wife Sabrina was killed and how she, Geneveive, now had almost every single memory of Sabrina's locked in her own mind. 

He struggled to understand it all. How could it be? It sounded like a strange fictional tale so outlandish that it could not possible be true. 

Genvieve remembered she had an old photo of David and Sabrina with her tucked inside a small pocket in her boddice. She pulled out the photo, its edges frayed and slightly withered for the months tucked away. She extended her arm to the man and showed him the photo.

"This is what I've been trying to explain to you, this. Look! It's us, it's our faces but it's not us. They ---they look like you and I." Geneieve explained.

The man shook his head in disbelief. 

"It's not possible. I'm not a twin! You may be this woman's twin, but I for sure am not his." The man said.

"No, no, you still don't understand. We're not their twins. We're...ugh!!" Geneveive replied with frustration. "Its just some kind coincidence, something that happened. Some odd parallel that you and I were both born looking exactly like the two people in this photo. Sabrina, if she were alive today would be 10 years older than me, David 10 years older than you probably. We're not related. But we are connected. And that's what I'm here for." 

"To connect to them?" he asked.

"I thought I'd find him here, but I was wrong. I found you. Another face yet the same face. Maybe you and I were meant to meet and meant to help Sabrina and David finally get justice for what happened to them. Jacob Lord viciously killed Sabrina on the beach near their home and framed his own brother for this crime. David adored Sabrina, and he'd never do anything like that to her. Sabrina is dead. She can't fight back for them and, well, David is forever a mystery. I don't know if we'll ever find him. But I have to do this, I have to get justice for them. She's a part of me now." Geneiveve said.

"Why? Why does it even matter to you?" The man asked.

"It's the right thing to do. Don't you understand? For some reason something in the universe made us look like them. Our paths have crossed, and we have to get them justice. It's what I feel in every bone in my body. And only you can help me." 

"I don't know how I can help you miss." The man said. 

"Listen, I came all this way to find you, well to find David, but I found you, and I gave up everything to do this. I left my own son in America to do this for Sabrina. It's become my passion--" Geneveive began before being interrupted.

"Sounds like more of an obsession, don't you think? To leave your own kid?" 

She lifted a brow. "It was a very selfish choice, I admit, but I did it. And now I have to finish what I promised Sabrina." 

"Promised Sabrina?" The man asked confused. "You said she's dead. You said you've never met her and that you just look like her, but you've never met. How could you have promised her anything?" 

"I promised her in spirit. It's sounds mad, I know. I hear it coming out of my own mouth and trust me I was never like this before I found myself at Tirymor House, but something inside me now wants and needs to make this right for her. I'm connected to her. It's beyond my real understanding. She lives inside of me. I wouldn't have left my son so far away if I didn't truly believe this." 

The man thought about it. She didn't come off as insane even though her whole story did: the spirit of a dead woman trying to find justice for her murder through her own look-a-like? It was like from a fable, a gothic tale that would end in some kind of moral plot twist where all would finally be turned right by the very lats page. 

But it was real life. She was real. She was flesh and bones, and she truly believed that she was meant to find justice for this woman-- and this man David whom he, the man in London, did in fact look like.

 Identically so.

"What if I agree? How would we help these two people?" he asked after a beat of thinking. 

"I have a plan. A good one." She said.

He looked at the photo again. "And? What it is?" He pushed. 

"Does this mean you're thinking about helping me?" Geneveive asked.

"Maybe." he answered. "It's been a very long time since I was home in America. I don't know if that's something I want to do, go back there and I assume I would have to go back to help." 

She nodded. "Its the only way."

The man sighed. "America." 

"Why did you leave?" She wondered.

He turned away from her and shook his head. "It doesn't matter." He answered.

She could tell he wasn't ready to talk about it.

"I'd like to at least know your name so that I can stop calling David in my head." Genevieve said, skillfully changing the subject.

He turned back and flashed his sparkling smile that dimpled just on the left cheek "Christopher."

"Well then, Christopher. I am Genevieve. We have a lot to plan."

He stared at her as she spoke in front of the burning stove. She was beautiful, that he knew for sure. Her perfect pink cheeks and her perfect pink lips moved as she spoke like she was made of the most beautiful peach. The tiny curls on the edges of her long black hair, the twinkle in her green eyes. She was intoxicating. 

Inside his heart he felt something so sad. He couldn't believe what he was seeing. The identical face of a woman long dead, and his the same as the man in the photo. He listened to her diabolical plan to finally get justice for Sabrina and David and was astonished at how detailed it was. 

"More is to come." She said as she looked at the clock.

"It's late. You can stay here." Christopher said handing her the coat.

She smiled back sheepishly and repeated "More is to come."

She dressed in her warm coat, hiding her tiny frame from the cold London air and set off back to the room she had been renting.

He came to the door and yelled down the cobble stone street as Geneveive passed gas-lamp after gas-lamp in the fog "COME BACK FOR BREAKFAST!" 

She turned back to Chrsitopher and laughed. "More is to come!!" 

****

Evie & Gabriel reunite 


With a loud gasp for air as if she were back in her coffin again, Evie awoke safely in her old bed, in her old suite at Tirymor House. 

She had beads of sweat on her forehead reflected the light from the fire in the hearth like little orbs of sunlight. Her mind quickly refocused on her little boy Gabriel and she jumped out of bed and headed to his room just across the hall from her to see him.

Evie pushed open the little boy's room and to her shock standing there was Rebecca Lord lulling the boy back to sleep.

Evie gulped remembering that Rebecca kidnapped Gabriel on the night of his birth and dangled him from the Lighthouse. She was out of her mind then, lost in the fog of the mind control set forth by the monster inside of Caspian. 

But the image of Rebecca once again cuddling the little boy Evie adored more than life itself made her blood run cold. 

"Rebecca..." Evie whispered and she slowly stepped into the dimly lit room.

Rebecca smiled as she turned to face Evie and quickly read the express on the young mother's face as alarm and horror.

"It's not what you think." Rebecca said as she extended her arms handing Gabriel safely into his mother's hold. "He was crying as I was on my way to my own room and I didn't want to wake you. He's fine. Just a little fussy." She added

"Thank you." Evie replied skeptically. "You can go to bed now, I'm fine."

"Evie you've been through something horrible. Something none of us can ever imagine going through and the fact that you're alive is testament to how strong you are. But we all should have known you were this strong, after all, since the day you set foot on this island you've seen nothing but darkness and tragedy and persevered it all. " Rebecca said.

"And may I remind you who was responsible for all of that? At least most of it?" Evie shot back.

"Us. This family. I'm not denying it. I never would. There was a time I'd do all I could to protect Jacob no matter the horrors he pushed on the world. I was wrong for that. It doesn't matter if he's my son, I should have stopped him and protected everyone. I should have protected you." 

Evie lifted a brow "It seems to me the only reason you're seeing the light of day now about Jacob is because he tried to do you in too--- again if I recall."

"You're right again." Rebecca smirked. "But as they say, better late than never."

Evie took a breath.

"Have a good night Rebecca." Evie said, dismissing Rebecca coldly. 

Rebecca, for her part, understood why Evie had yet to trust her. It would take a while before Evie could trust anyone around her and even around her child. But Rebecca was the type of person who never gave up when it came to having her reputation solid in everyone's eyes, even in the eyes of someone like Evie, a person she hurt so badly in the past.

Just then, Celeste walked into the room to check in on Gabriel, the little boy she took custody of while Evie was in locked away Churchill Green Asylum. 

"Is everything alright?" Celeste asked nervously as Evie turned so that her little boy was away from Celeste's grasp.

"Just a mother and child reconnecting." Rebecca replied.

"Maybe I should...." Celeste said stepping forward towards Evie and Gabriel.

Evie jolted back like a mother bear guarding her cub.

"Celeste, leave her. She's fully capable." Rebecca said.

"But I'm...." Celeste again began before being interrupted. 

"His Aunt." Evie replied. "I am his mother; you are his aunt. I will take care of my child."  

"Let us leave." Rebecca said. 

As Rebecca excused herself and Celeste leaving Evie and Gabriel get Evie turned to the little boy who's sparkling green eyes were blinking slower and slower into his little dream world.

"Daddy saved us," she whispered. "He saved us and he'll never be able to see you again. But he's safe. Safe forever. He gave up everything to save us, my sweet boy. Now, you'll find him in only in your dreams." 

Evie's mind flashed to the cemetery and frozen earth. Sebastian digging and digging to free Evie.

She flashed to breathing fresh air again as soon as he saved her and kissing him and holding him on the cold hard ground as the sun of the new day was slowly peeking over the trees of the cemetery.

She held on tight to him in the dawn.

She kissed his cool face. 

She cried over him.

Her tears falling on his pale cheeks.


Then, somewhere far off in a dark cold place.

Sebatian's eyes flipped open, and a single tear spilled out and onto his cheek as he too was having the same memories as Evie was of that morning under a dark purple sky of dawn.

He was out there. Locked away on his own terms to save his family from any more danger he would case if he were free.

Sebastian Lord had sacrificed is own freedom and agreed to be locked away somewhere in secret so he would never hurt the one's he loved again.

He was gone, but not the way others believed. Sebastian had Evie lock him away safely and his location would remain a secret for as long as Evie would be alive.

Forever, lost to all, but not to one woman who loved him most.