Authors: Mercedes Keyes,Lawrence James
of these matters? How to be a Lady? How to run an
estate, to be worthy of standing next to the elite!?
Besides that, she is dark – who wil accept her, if
they wil not accept me?”
Quinton stood bewildered, saddened by the
woman who was indeed the reason he existed – and
also the reason he could find no joy in his dark world,
until he discovered light in the bottom of a ship
surrounded by stink and dead rats. He’d been in that
light until that moment when he faced the source of
al the darkness that had been his world.
“Mother, I am sad for you. Truly sad, because
al that you felt was once yours – we found it dead –
my wife and I. And within a few moments of her
stepping into this dark world you made, it has now
come back to life and it shines. You say she is not
worthy? Ask the servants if this is so, ask those in
the vil age – if this is so? One day –
one
day – and
already, they rush about heralding her name, while
cursing yours.” He paused to let that sink in, and
could see she was not happy with his words.
Quinton exhaled and changed the direction of
their discussion, informing her, “I have turned al
authority over to my wife, Lady Sarah. Anything
concerning WhistHirst, must meet with her or my
approval. That includes the hiring or firing of the staff.
You are welcome to remain here, and if you choose
to do so, you wil at al times show the utmost respect
to my wife and to her mother. If you cannot do that,
say so now, and I wil gather enough servants to see
to your care at Wil bourne House – it is sufficient in
size for you and your needs, you need only say the
word. I wil leave you to consider that. Good day to
you mother.” Quinton nodded his head, backed up
and walked out of her door.
The impromptu festival was a winning success.
It had not come together easily, but it had come
together. Repairs were being made, at the same
time fittings were being done, food stuffs sorted and
a great bonfire lit with stew pots and spits of meat
turning to assure al had something to eat to the
ful est. Of course where there is celebration there is
plenty to drink, and many of the men sang out from
their cups praises of their Lady Sarah.
Dancing around the fire, music from pipes,
fiddles and flutes with clapping hands and revelry
galore, late into the night they gloried in the better
days to come.
The next morning, Sarah slept in late because
her husband insisted, but also, the child she carried
made her feel drained and tired, al that they’d been
doing – traveling from one land to the other and on
the road, and then the night before, final y caught up
to her – she slept.
Quinton was up early seeing that al which had
started the day before, continued – he knew that
once his wife caught up on her rest, she would be
right back in the thick of things seeing what had
gotten done, so he could not slack on any of it.
Al around, people were busy.
Al , but Lady Lilith; because she had not gone
to Quinton, he natural y assumed that it was her
decision to stay on at WhistHirst and accept things
as they were. He was right; she would not walk away
from al that she considered hers, even if she must
pass the running of it to his wife.
Strol ing along the vast corridors of the
mansion, she found herself back in the wing she’d
been unceremoniously moved from, keeping her
eyes open for the servants. Final y, at Lady Sarah’s
door, she quietly opened it, peaked in and entered.
The rooms were so vast, that the immediate entry to
one found you in the sitting, breakfast room, at the
opposite end, was the door to their bedrooms,
where she slowly crept, stopping at the door, she
eased it open, peering across the room to see
Sarah lying – sleeping peaceful y. She went to enter
when a low growl alerted her not to take another
step. She looked down, she’d forgotten about the
dog.
His growl was low, his teeth were bared, his
eyes were directly on her, stepping forward – his
movement was a warning not to come any further
into that room.
Lilith sighed, and gently closed the door.
Turning she made her way to the last door, opening
it to find Sarah’s mother standing there.
“My daughter is resting, what do you need?”
Cora asked, with piercing eyes.
Taken by surprise, Lilith reminded herself to
breathe, “I only wish to speak with her, we have not
spoken yet – I feel that we should, we wil be living
here together after al – she is married to my son...”
She rattled off a bit nervous by the other woman’s
penetrating eyes, she found it difficult to match her
stare, it was as if she could see into her very soul, as
wel see al of her dark secrets.
“My daughter wil come to you, when she is
ready – stay from her rooms when she is resting.”
Cora stated simply.
“I beg your pardon? I may freely visit any rooms
I wish – let us be clear of that now.” She tried to
defend herself, but stil could not hold her head stil to
match Cora’s glare, stare for stare, she looked
everywhere, but into her eyes.
“Harm my daughter – and I wil kil you.”
That made her look, with her heart pounding,
“How – how dare you – you – you threaten me?!”
She gasped; her heart was beating so hard she
struggled for her next breath. “I know you – I read
you. You are fil ed, with wicked spirits. Her dog sees
them as wel – he and I – we are not fooled – your
spirit is open to us. You have done evil things, and
you wil do more – but not – to my daughter. Leave –
or die.”
At that point, Lilith could not look away, it was
as if she feared turning her back on the other woman
– for a moment, she struggled to find her tongue, and
when she did, “This is my home! My home! You
threaten me? Now, you shal be the one who wil
leave!” Acting immediately, she rushed away from
Cora in search of Quinton. She felt hot and sweaty al
over, her mind going back over the things she’d
done, as if checking to see if her secrets were stil
with her – stored and hidden; such as the poisoning
of the marquis’ wife – and final y, poisoning him after
he gave Quinton his inheritance – there had been
nothing for her to lose. She’d had to kil him; he was
acting suspicious of her, treating her as if she were
stil his chamber maid instead of the new Countess
of WhistHirst. She’d wanted new clothing, to be
outfitted as was her due – and taken to bal s and
presented to society so al would know her.
His nonchalance and actions were as if he
could not be bothered, unwil ing to attend such
affairs. Stating such nonsense was for the young and
foolish – and that he did not wish to hear of it again.
He was a cranky, stubborn, stingy old man who
had already lived and done those things with no
interest in doing so again – he had wanted to be left
alone – refusing to compromise and do the things
she wanted to do – as far as Lilith was concerned,
he was better off dead, which was one of the
reasons she kil ed him.
She hadn’t gone through al of that, to end up
where she was now, turning over al – to some Moor
with dreams of saving the world – not with her hard
earned means.
The only world Lilith was interested in saving,
was the one she’d made for herself – she would not
go down without a fight.
She final y located Quinton, he was in the
middle of a meeting with his brother, the new man
he’d returned with and others from the vil age, al
were gathered in his study.
Bursting in on the meeting, on the verge of
hysteria and hyperventilating, she charged through
the midst of the men right to her sons desk, “I must
speak with you, at once, immediately – I’ve been
threatened – do you hear!? I am your mother and I
demand your attention, this very second!” Her voice
was a mere octave from being shril .
Quinton was not impressed with her dramatic
entrance, nor did he believe her life was in any
danger; it was that the meeting had been concluded
with the men merely kil ing time with smal talk and
jokes that he stood finishing it for her sake.
The moment the door was closed behind them,
she stood looking from one son to the other, first
Evan and then Quinton, blurting, “She is insane and I
want her gone from here immediately!”
“Who – mother?” Quinton asked.
“That woman! Your wife’s mother! She
threatened to kil me! For no reason at al ! Having
thought over our discussion, I went to your rooms to
speak with your wife, to try and make amends, meet
her half way, welcome her here. She was sleeping; I
left her to try later.”
“Her mother was standing guard and
threatened to kil me if I didn’t stay away from her!”
Evan’s eyes narrowed and then turned to
Quinton, he didn’t believe her – his brother had no
idea how ambitious their mother had become.
“I don’t understand why she would do such a
thing?” Quinton murmured, perplexed by her words.
“She is insane! That is why! What do you know
about these people? Very little I’m beginning to fear
– no – she must go, she cannot be trusted.” She
turned to her youngest son, Evan, “Look at me, look
at my hands, I’m shaking, a trembling I cannot seem
to stop.” She rushed to him, laying her head on his
chest, “Oh Evan, it was horrible, she was cold as ice
to me.” Evan sighed, rubbed her back, but remained
silent.
Quinton stood staring, his mind locked on how
best to handle the situation.
“I think perhaps it is time we al sat down and
spoke to one another – I should not have al owed a
day to go by in bringing the family together.”
“It is far too late for that! You three against me?”
She turned her reddened face up to Evan, “Do you
hear him, can you believe this?”
“Don’t be ridiculous mother, you’re getting
carried away.”
“Carried away? My life has been threatened!
Don’t you see, it’s starting already; they are trying to
frighten me – scare me away! It would not surprise
me if they planned this from the very beginning.” She
went on, gripping Evan’s jacket panels, as if holding
on for dear life - trying to convince them that she was
in danger.
“Why mother, would they need to do such a
thing? As for Sarah, no – it is not her nature. As for
her mother, I have not spoken to her yet, to hear her
side of it – perhaps you are panicking for no
reason.”
“You’re on their side! Against your own mother!
Oh my God, I can’t even trust my own son! What
have they done to you?!”
“Calm down mother, there is no need for such
theatrics!” Evan grumbled, trying to peel her fingers
from him, she was pul ing him down and irritating him
– as it was, he didn’t believe a word of it and to show
that his statement was, “If – indeed she did threaten
you, why? What did you do mother?”
She leapt away from him as if he’d burned her.
She stood with her mouth partial y opened, looking
from one to the other as if she didn’t know either of
them, turning away, she spoke as if alone, “Oh my,
what am I to do? I’m al alone, they’re al against me
– my own sons – have turned against me. Oh my,
what ever am I to do?” She stumbled in her steps as
wel babbling as if everyone was conspiring against
her.
Evan could stand no more, turning to his
brother, “I’l leave her t’thee.” Taking his exit he did
just that.
Quinton sat leaning against his desk, watching
her go through the motions of having hurt feelings, as
if they’d somehow insulted her. He was thinking,
thinking about everything he knew about his mother,
and the misery she’d brought him. Final y he exhaled
stating, “I’l talk to Cora; if indeed she threatened
you, I’l hear why.”
“The question is – wil you believe her, over
your own mother!” Quinton stood, refusing to answer
the question and went looking for Cora. He found her