Authors: Mercedes Keyes,Lawrence James
excitement, “I’l bring’em right in!” He rushed from the
room and down the hal , leaving the men alone.
Quinton turned to Manny, “I’m sorry, the thought
of spending the night in this horrendous place-…”
Manny lifted a hand to stop him, “I am in total
agreement, the quicker our goal met, the better.”
“The woman Cora, is my wife’s mother. I cannot
leave here without her, no matter what else she must
be with us upon departing. He’s going to bring in
God knows how many slave girls, how many wil we
buy? And how wil we get him to add her?” Quinton
worried.
“I wil buy them al with the stipulation that Cora
is thrown in with them, or else, none.” Manny
answered, “He is in need, he wil take the deal.”
“I owe you greatly for this.”
“You owe me nothing, you get her mother, and
the rest belong to me.” Manny expressed.
Quinton sighed, nodding at the fair deal.
Ten minutes later, they could hear them being
shuffled down the hal towards them, until altogether,
eight young girls stood before them, with Cora
standing behind them al . They were shocked to see,
that three of them, were no more than 10 years old.
Their skin color ranged from mahogany, to olive.
Some had dark eyes, two had blue eyes, one of
them, sandy blonde hair. The one with blue eyes and
sandy hair was one of the young ones – they could
also see, that she must have been his bastard child
from one of the slaves.
Manny couldn’t take his eyes off of her at first,
he couldn’t believe it! He knew that it happened, he’d
always known – but to see this man, eagerly wil ing
to sel his very own little girl to them, to do with her,
whatever they pleased made him sick. He couldn’t
speak for a moment; it was like seeing Hope – his
own daughter by Lena. No, her eyes had not been
blue, no her hair not quite the blonde of hers, but
their skin color was so close, they could have been
sisters. He looked to the other two young ones, and
realized there was another that was his – this one
also had blue eyes, her skin, dark, her hair straight
and dark with a hue of blonde, and then it occurred
to him that they were sisters, of the same mother
perhaps. Sure enough, they could hear screaming
from outside, their mother.
Manny wanted to take them al , but had no way
to transport them. He couldn’t ignore the screaming
of the mother, and then another joined the first. The
sound of it was horrible beyond any nightmare.
Quinton couldn’t speak past the massive lump
of disbelief in his throat, to see eight young women,
al beautiful yes – but with them, 3 little girls, it was
more than he could stand to be witness to. He
wanted to leave the evil place that minute.
Manny came to his feet, “I wil take them al !
Their mothers included – they breed wel .”
Gareth couldn’t believe his ears, immediately
the numbers started adding up in his head, but
before he got too excited, he wanted to make it clear
on the total price.
“Now be sure, I’m talking $100 a head.” He
clarified.
“Yes, the two mothers of the young ones
included, how much for them?”
“Wel , they breeders – they come just about as
high, oooh, I’l give you a deal, let’s say, $75 for each
of them.”
Manny nodded, and then pointed at Cora, “And
for her, how much for her?”
“Her? Cora? She ain’t worth nothing, breedin’
days over, she damaged her insides so she couldn’t
have another, goddamn Indians – she should be
dead.” He grumbled angrily, looking back at her.
“Nevertheless, I’l have her just the same.”
Manny spoke up.
“Why? Dammit,” He turned to Cora, “Get them
two in here that’s doing al that screamin’ so they can
shut up! Giving me a damn headache.” He griped
meanly.
She turned immediately, cal ing them inside.
Both women rushed in, going for their daughters,
one grabbed two to her breasts, another was
enfolded into her mother’s arms as wel , stil sobbing
low. They were afraid, al of them, their future
uncertain. The older girls, age range from 13 to 16
maybe, stood accepting, no tears.
After the women had calmed a bit, silent in their
fears, Manny went back to dealing, “Wel – how
much for Cora?” He asked.
“Emmm,” Gareth scratched his head, looking at
her, “Not too sure I want to get rid of her, she our
medicine woman – she sees to the others.”
“In that case, I’m wanting her even more, my
new plantation is in need of someone to care for
those I own. I’m certain there wil be another among
yours who can carry on where she left off.”
Gareth stood thinking about it, not wanting to
throw her in, when Quinton spoke up, “We wil pay for
her, what this entire lot wil bring you.”
Gareth’s eyes grew so round they looked as if
they could pop out of his head, “Let’s see that would
be, 800 for the young ones, 150 for their mothers,”
He looked up at Quinton as if he was crazy, “You
mean, you’l pay $950 for an old broken down, good
for nothing Indian, that can’t produce no more?”
“Yes – if you say that she has healing skil s…”
“That and more! That and more! You got
yourself a deal! Got to pay now, I prefer gold.”
Two hours later, they rol ed out with their 11
charges after Manny promised him, that he would be
back. Gareth was dancing with joy, eagerly pressing
him not to forget that he’d said so. It had been a long
time since he’d made such a deal, and of course, he
gained extra because the women needed blankets
to keep warm and instead of throwing those in, he
charged over the top for them as wel .
Once they were al completely clear from the
plantation, they assured the women that they were
safe, that no harm would come to them, or course
they didn’t believe them until Quinton cal ed out
Cora’s true name, “MiaKoda…” She looked up at
him as he rode alongside the wagon where she sat
with the others.
“How – my name?” She questioned.
“Your daughter.” Quinton answered gently.
“Which – daughter?” She asked hesitantly.
“The one, who is my wife, Lady Sarah,
Countess of WhistHirst.”
Shaking her head, “I do not know such a
woman, certainly not one, who is my daughter?”
“Suga – your daughter – Suga. She is my wife,
and before I could take her across the waters to her
new home,
your
new home, she made me give my
word, that her mother would be with her. Suga – has
sent us for you.”
Since al in the wagon knew who her daughters
were, and especial y Suga they al sat in dumb
silence, trying to wrap their heads around the idea
that this white man had not only married her, but had
come for her mother, they could not grasp what that
meant.
“She – send you – al of you?” She looked
around at them as if they might be trying to play a
around at them as if they might be trying to play a
trick on her.
“I am her husband, she sent me. The rest came
along to see that the deed be done – no matter
what.” He smiled at her.
Cora only nodded her head, taking their word
for it, and yet, like the others sitting close around her,
she waited for the truth to unfold.
One of the women nudged Cora to ask a
question they were al curious about.
“Masta’, the others, they worry – may I ask you
about them?” Cora furthered. Manny’s eyes went to
them, to the little dark one with the blue eyes,
huddled tight against her mother. Because his eyes
were on her, she spoke up as wel , saying, “Please
massa’? We sca’d.” in the voice of one so young, a
voice so sweet, he couldn’t wait to get them to a
better place. He rode comfortably alongside the
women, his eyes stil on her, he smiled, “Ask what
you wil .” He invited.
Cora sat back, quietly, listening.
“If we is safe, where we goin’?”
“Cora, is going with Doctor Quinton, the man
riding there. The rest of you, are going to school. A
better place to live, plenty of warm clothing, and at
school, you wil learn to read - among other things.
We have a long journey ahead, huddle together and
stay warm; we are going to close the top over you.
Any more questions, before I do?” Manny asked
them. They al shook their heads, eyes wide with
wonder, praying that what he said was true.
With the blankets over their heads, closed
around their bodies, they were quiet, leaning against
one another, speaking as soft as a whisper, and a
couple were praying.
Evan sat as a witness to it al , watchful – he’d
always admired his brother. For once, he was glad
that he was the eldest and chosen as Earl, because
he knew if it had been him, or any other, they –or- he,
would have squandered much of the inheritance and
then where would they be? Yes, his father had
chosen wel to give al to Quinton, as long as Quinton
had al ,
all
– including himself, could continue to live
among the elites in the style he’d grown to
appreciate. As for the rest, in that too, he was
charitable. It would be interesting to see what their
mother would think of him, and his charitable spirit.
He had paid for his wife’s mother, what the other
man had paid for al the girls – their mother would not
like that at al .
Back at the Princess – the women waiting –
used that time to further educate Lady Sarah. El en
was able to sit in on the lessons as her husband
stayed behind to use this time to be with his son
more since the ship was anchored to await the
others.
In the areas that Lena taught, El en fil ed in
whatever smal cracks there might be, for even Lena
to make notes in her ledgers and journals.
Standing and pacing, so much the way she’d
seen her husband doing for years, Lena began
reiterating what Sarah had been taught so far,
encouraging her to fil in the pauses…
“Okay, let’s hear it; the presence of kings
began how far back?”
“As far as the bible, two books are in fact
cal ed kings,” Sarah answered, “First Kings, and
Second Kings.”
“In what time or circumstances among men,
cal s out more often than not, for the need of kings?”
“That would be, in the time of wars, whether
defending ones borders or invading another land,
this is where men or a man who may be worthy to be
cal ed, king – this is where he must prove himself.”
“To whom?” Lena asked.
“Before other men.” Sarah answered.
“Elaborate.” Lena encouraged.
Sarah gave it thought a few moments, trying to
get her words in order, and then, “He must have,
traits of a leader – he must be courageous, bold,
with words to stir those around him to listen – and to
act upon what they hear; his plan must be sound and
then he must take the lead in his defenses - or – in
the invasion. Should he prove victorious, those who
fol ow him wil gain confidence that this is a man they
should fol ow, leaving al matters to him.”
“Exactly, the more he succeeds, the more he
takes, stores and distributes among his favorite
men, the more powerful he becomes. As he
becomes powerful, if – he shares his success with
those beneath him, they wil become loyal to him.
Thus, he becomes their king – the sovereign they
turn to in al matters.”
Sarah nodded, coming to understand and see
things more clearly. “What of the man himself, what
is he made of, that is different from other men?”
Sarah sat for a moment, thinking that over, “I
don’t know,-…”
“Does he have any special powers, perhaps
given him by God? That makes him stronger than
other men?” Lena asked. Again, Sarah thought
about it, “I – I don’t think so.”
“Al men are the same Lady Sarah, they al
bleed, they al feel pain, they al suffer regret with
their failures and they al shout jubilantly when
victorious.” Lena stood before her letting that sink in,
and then she took the seat across from her. Leaning
over the table, she met Sarah’s eyes and then
tapped her temple, “This is what separates one man,