Monday, December 18, 2017

Series 8/Chapter 9: VIEWS TO DIE FOR

 In recent years the family had again renovated the house when Barnabas Collins had made his umpteenth return to the land of his birth and even though Barnabas was once again gone, this time perhaps forever, the family had decided to continue with its upkeep; no matter how vacant it's occupancy was.

In the glow of this late morning sun, the first mansion built on Widow's Hill the family affectionately called The Old House, could look sad and forlorn. There was a ghostly ooze to it that could warn off wayward burglars and thieves. To those who knew the house well, knew of it's infamy and deep lying secrets. Kat Banning, knew them too. But what she saw just moments ago sparked her interest.

Kat had seen Kimberly Collins rushing across the sprawling laws and brush between the two mansions, a strange sight considering Kat knew there was no one living in the old mansion. What she didn't know was Kim's desperate attempt at getting her ex-husband David back was to lock away her rival Siobhan deep in the mansions guts, nailed shut in one of Barnabas' old coffins.

Kat slowly made her way up the old front steps of the mansion and turned to see if anyone was watching her. When she felt the coast was clear, she slowly turned the unlocked door knob and stepped into the dimly lit foyer of the home Barnabas Collins so loved.

The room's walls were still painted in pastel pink, albeit when Jacqueleen moved in before her own untimely death, she redecorated with newer more modern furniture. Kat slowly walked into the main sitting room off to her left, a small fire had been lit in the fireplace that was still crowned with the painting Kat's own grandfather Sam Evans had painted of Barnabas over 50 years ago.

"Where is she?" Kat wondered of Kim to herself.

Kat turned back around and slowly made her way to the main staircase. As she placed her foot on the firs step towards the bedrooms a loud sound came from down the hall on the first floor. Kat quickly reached around her to her back and placed her hand in the read position to grab her gun if she needed it.

Kat wasn't sure what Kim was doing, but the fact that she was keeping something secret made Kat nervous. She could feel the tension in her neck, her heart was racing, her police woman's instincts were telling her to keep going down that hall, that something was definitely amiss with the situation, but another side of her wanted her to run away from whatever suspicious danger was making that noise.

Kat went with her police instincts and kept going down the hall, slowly, at a methodical pace as to not arouse Kim's ears. Slowly, slowly more, then to a large white door at the end of the hall that lead to the basement. The door was left open, just by a crack.

"Kim...what are you up to?" Kat thought to herself again, her suspicions now gaining more and more tread.

Kat slowly opened the door to the basement. She grabbed the gun from behind her back and cupped it in her hands pointing it out in front of her. She slowly, step by step, foot by foot made her way down the stone staircase into the dark basement. The noise from whomever was down there continued. It was like a loud metal hammering.

Kat finally made it to the bottom, and there, standing at the foot of a great oak coffin fastening metal locks to two ends of the coffin was Kimberly Collins. Alone, and mumbling something to herself about Siobhan.

"Kim...." Kat said softly  not to scare Kim. "What the hell are you doing?" The gun pointed at Kim's back.

Kim spun around to see her son's wife standing at the end of the staircase from above, a light from shinning down on her Kat's hair from the open door form the main floor, Kim hammer in hand.

"I should ask you the same thing. Why are you pointing that gun at me?" Kim said, her words slowly pouring out of her mouth.

Kat realized she was pointing a gun at Caleb's mother and lowered her weapon.

"I saw you come in here from outside. What's going on? What are you doing down here with that coffin?" Kat asked walking closer.

"Stay right there honey." Kim said with a grin. "I don't want you near this coffin." She added.

"Kim, I asked you a question. What are you doing?" Kat replied, her frustration building with Kim's deflecting.

"You don't  need to know anything, just go on your way and forget what you say here, do you understand me?" Kim questioned.

From inside the coffin, Siobhan was coming to for the 4th time that day. She had been in and out of consciousness due to lack of sleep, no water or food and very little air. She could hear the voices outside but couldn't make out who they were. The coffin was hot, it smelled of old moldy sheets and she could only see tiny glimmers of light breaking in from the coffin's lid.

"Someone else is here. Someone is here to save me." The weak Siobhan said moving her hands around, feeling for the top of the lid.

"If something is going on, I think you should tell me. It would be better for you in the long run. Whatever it is, whatever is going on I can help you. Caleb and I are here for you Kim." Kat said sensing something was very wrong with Kim's mental state.

"Kat I just need you to leave this house and not tell anyone what you've seen, do you understand? This is very important and really is my business and my business alone." Kim replied putting her hands over the coffin protective.

"Kat's here...." Siobhan whispered to herself when hearing Kim say Kat's name.

"What's in the coffin Kimberly." Kat asked, her voice now authoritative as she noticed Kim's nervous body language towards the coffin.

Kat stepped forward two steps.

"STAY BACK!" Kim said raising the nail gun in the air at Kat.

As Kim's words filtered into the overheating coffin, Siobhan knew that Kat was close, perhaps close enough to hear her. She reached up and began to hit the lid of the coffin with her hands, and with all the energy she could muster she kicked the bottom of the lid with her feet.

"My god, Kim what are you hiding!? Who's in there" Kat asked now lunging towards the coffin.

Without thinking, and without even a second to realize the impending ramifications Kim shot the nail gun right into Kat's arm.

Kat screamed in agony and fell to her knees.

"Oh god, Kat, I'm sorry, I really am. But you can't be here do you understand? You can't be here." Kim said, her guilt slowly building at what she had just done to her own son's wife.

"Kimberly you need to get me to a hospital." Kat said clutching her bleeding arm burning with pain from the nail that was shot into it.

"I can't do that honey. You know too much." Kim said as she reached into a doctor's bag she had brought with her. In the bag were several vials and syringes that she was planning to hide in the basement and later use on Siobhan when it was time to move Siobhan from the basement to a different and more final location. Kim grabbed a syringe and filled it with the liquid sedative from her bag then stabbed the needle into Kat's arm.

Kat's eyes filled with tears as she looked up at Kim in shock, then she fainted on the floor of the basement.

"You'll only be out for a little while love...." Kim said to the sleeping Kat.

Now a deeper dilemma. Kat had now discovered Kim was hiding someone in the basement locked in the casket, she had to think fast, she had to think clearly. What was she going to do. No one else could know of this.

"She has to be moved. I can't keep her here." Kim said, as she paced back and forth stepping over Kat's sleeping body.

"Kimberly, please.....don't do this. Please let me out!" Siobhan screamed in tears from inside the coffin.

"Let you out? So that all of this would be for  nothing? I can't do that. I can't let you out. Not now. Not ever. Siobhan, everything is riding on the fact that you've left town, and I'm going to see to it that you do leave town. Forever." Kim said cryptically.

"Kat knows I'm here. She's going to get me out of here." Siobhan screamed out again.

"Oh, honey, I'll take care of Kat. I'll need her help to make sure you never know see the light of day again." Kim said as she readied another syringe with the sedative she created using the plant from Brazil that would put people in a short type coma.

Kim upped the dosage and squeezed the needle's plunger secreting a fine test line of the sedative into the air. She quickly unlocked the top of the coffin and opened it raveling a malnourished, sweaty, terrified Siobhan.

Kim forcibly grabbed Siobhan's left arm and stabbed it with the needle filled with the powerful sedative that had almost an instant reaction to Siobhan's motor skills and mind rendering her in a complete coma.

Siobhan was, on the outside asleep,  but on the inside, she could hear and feel everything. It was as if she was trapped in two coffins, Barnabas' and her own body locking her away without a way to move or speak.

Kim smiled cruelly and slowly lowered the casket's lid again and locked it. Then she looked down at Kat sleeping on the floor.

"Once you're up my dear, we'll need to have a little heart to heart. We have some burring do to." Kim said kneeling down by Kat's body. 

*****

Carolyn lay unconscious on the floor of a white padded room. It was brightly lit from the inside by harsh florescent lights. When she came to, she opened her eyes to see that not only was the room entirely padded from floor to wall, but she was also dressed in all white wrapped in a tightly bound straitjacket that pinched the inside of her arms.

The night before she had been dragged kicking and screaming from Collinwood by Jason McGuire's alter-ego Dr. Jonathon Silva who had been taunting her and terrorizing by hypnosis to fall into her own darkest nightmares, manipulating her mental state and bringing her to the depths of insanity.

Carolyn lifted herself up by dragging her body up against the white padded wall. She sat there, bare foot in the cold white room. She screamed out a bloodcurdling scream hoping anyone would hear her. Someone had to hear her. She kept remembering, over and over again, what she saw when the orderlies locked her in the back of the van; that face grinning evilly at her through the van window!

The face of Jason McGuire that had morphed from the flesh and bone of Jonathon Silva.

"There's no use screaming, lovie, no one will come for her. They've already signed you away to me." A voice said from behind the padded door.

Carolyn struggled to pull herself up off the ground, her twisted and turned and finally got to her feet. She walked over across the fluffy padded floor and peered into the tiny doubled glassed window in the door and saw Jonathon standing on the other side.

"What do you want from me? Why are you doing this?" Carolyn questioned.

Jonathon turned to Carolyn in the window, the enchanted charm Ezrabette placed around his neck to disguise his true identity changed color, a light blazed from inside Jonathon's chest that flowed through his entire body and quickly flashing the face of Jason McGuire once more time to Carolyn's horror.

"Jason. It WAS you I saw!" Carolyn said stepping back just a few inches from the window.

"You miss me lass? It's been a long, long time! By the way I'd prefer you call me Dr. Silva now, but Jonathon will be fine too. We're old friends after all." Jonathon said as his face returned back to the one given to him by the Ezrabette's charm. "I've been waiting to come back for a long time." He added, a growl in his voice as he stepped closer to the window and looked in.

"How can this be? How can you be both Jason and Jonathon?" Carolyn said, the confusion burning her lips.

"Would you rather me be someone else? Like Barnabas Collins perhaps? I know you've been thinking of Barnabas quite often lately." Jonathon teased.

"Shut up." Carolyn said again stepping back from the door. "Get me out of here, you have to get me out of here." She added.

"No. You're not leaving this room Miss Carolyn, not until I get what I want." Jonathon hissed.

"There's no way this is happening, there just no way. Jason can't be still alive and living inside of Jonathon. That's INSANE! SOMEONE! HELP ME!!! THERE'S BEEN A MISTAKE!!!" Carolyn screamed again, realizing that her vision of Jason's face could have just been one of her delusions.

"Would you STOP screaming! No one is going to come save you. David has signed you over to me and this fasility and no one is coming for you. But, I can get you out of here Carolyn. I can save you from whatever horrors await you here at Windcliff." Jonathon explained.

"Windcliff. Siobhan. Siobhan runs Windcliff, she can get me out of here." Carolyn said to herself bypassing Jonathon's entire explanation.

"Wrong again, lassy. There is no more Siobhan. It seems she and David have had a falling out. She's left town, and well, the only available person qualified was me. Dr. Jonathon Silva." Jonathon said with an evil grin and Scottish brogue.

"This isn't happening. This isn't happening." Carolyn said over and over again.

"But it IS happening. Carolyn, I know you're going through something right now but it would be lovely if you could pay attention right now, listen to me and listen to me good....you can get out of this room and return to your life as long as I get what I want--no--what I've deserved for over 50 years as I rotted in that cement grave." Jonathon explained again with the added information of his demise.

Carolyn stopped for a second to think and began mumbling to herself incoherently. The stress and pressure of the situation was starting to ware on her, she had no idea what she was going to do, she had no idea what to believe. Nothing was making sense to her. What was real? What was her imagination? Carolyn's mind was starting to break. She fell to her knees in the white padded room and began to sob.

"That's enough!! Stop your blubbering! Give me what I want Carolyn and you'll be free to go. Free forever." Jonathon said.

Carolyn, who was on the floor of the padded room sobbing, turned over, her hair was stuck to her face attached to her skin by sticky tears. She rolled over and looked back at the small window in the puffy padded door of her cell.

"What do you want." She said in a horse timid voice, finally giving in to whatever, or whomever she was talking to: Dr. Jonathon or the ghost of Jason McGuire, Carolyn could no longer tell reality from farce.

"Marry me. Marry me and pass along your shares to Collins Enterprises and you'll be free to go. It's not very diffucult, really I've already had the paper work drawn up. All you need do it sign it. That's all I ask." Jonathon said with a cruel grin.

Carolyn sat  up, her face still stained with tears. Jonathon's argument sounded familiar. Indeed it was. Before Jason's murder by Barnabas, he was to have married Carolyn's late mother Elizabeth via a blackmailing scheme that went wrong. The truth later came out and Jason was banished from Collinwood. Jason's greedy desperation got him int he cross hairs of Barnabas Collins where he met his death by strangulation.

His revenge would be marrying Elizabeth's daughter in the same fashion. Carolyn was Elizabeth's soul hair, everything that belonged to the Collins name was Carolyn's to divvy up. In fact David and Caleb worked for Carolyn.

By marrying Carolyn, Jason--as Jonathon-- would gain access to everything that belonged to his new wife and eventually take over the Collins empire once and for all. Everything the Collins family touched would be his, including their entire estate and the billions of dollars they were worth.

All Carolyn had to do was say yes, yes she would marry Jonathon Silva...the living deranged manifestation of The evil Jason McGuire.

"What do you say?" Jonathon asked with an eye brow raised.

Carolyn scowled her face and spit back at Jonathon's hitting him square on the cheek.

He pulled out a soft white handkerchief and wiped his face. He grinned and walked back over to the door.

"I'll let you think about it......in the dark." Jonathon said closing the door behind him leaving Carolyn in the white padded room. Then he switched off all the lights, and the windowless room was left pitch black with only Carolyn's screams echoing in the chamber.


*****

At the offices of Collins Enterprises, David made his way down the main corridor to the executive offices for the first time in over 20 years. Employees in their cubicles stood up and noticed, they looked at each other and whispered his name as if they had seen a ghost. David wasn't there just visiting his son at the office, he was there to make sure that Caleb wasn't making a giant mistake by hiring Victoria Winters' son Curtis. After everything Vicki had done to the family last year, his suspicions were on high alert.

David, dressed in sharp blue suit, white shirt and matching blue and polka-dot tie, marched his way into Caleb's office, the same office David once occupied when  he worked there full time.

"Dad! What are you doing here?" Caleb said looking up from the paperwork he and one of the executives were reading during a meeting.

"We need to talk." David said looking the executive sitting in the chair across from Caleb.

"I can come back." The executive said as she stood up from her chair and grabbed her things. "Mr. Collins." She said greeting David on her way out.

"What's going on? You ok?" Caleb questioned knowing that his father was going through a tough time at home with his ex-wife back and his fiance leaving him.

"We need to discuss Curtis Winters employment here. I still don't think it's a good idea, what Vicki did to us last year was ---" David said before being interrupted by Caleb.

"Dad, listen, I understand you;r worry. You explained last night at the Blue Whale. I get it, I really do, but I think we're good on this whole situation. I thought about it last night and I we don't have anything to worry about when it comes to Curtis." Caleb explained.

"His mother brainwashed you when we thought you had died in a plane crash, Caleb. How can you just let that go? On top of that we didn't even know she had a son, then all of a sudden he shows up and wants to work here as soon as she finds out that may have a stake in the company? That doesn't alarm you?" David asked frustrated with his son.

"I know. I know. Under different circumstances, anyone else would stand to be a little ....well, for lack of a better word, freaked out, but we all agreed that Vicky wasn't in her right mind at the time. She's better, I think we should give Curtis a chance." Caleb said kindly.

"Well then I have no choice." David said looking around the office that was once his.

"What do you mean?" Caleb questioned.

"I'm demoting you. You're no longer CEO of this company." David said to Caleb's shock.

"What? You can't do that? Why would you do that?" Caleb shot back.

"Because you're making choices for this company that I believe go against our best interest. This is our family's business but I am the head of this family. I'm going to take my place back at this head of this company and ...." David said before someone entered the office.

"Curtis." Caleb said as Vicky's secret son walked in on the arguing father and son.

"Mr. Winters this is a private meeting, I'm going to have to ask you to leave." David said after turning around to see Curtis standing at the office door.

"Mr. Collins I hate to interrupt, but I could hear everything as I came to my office. I don't want you to think that whatever happened in the past will discredit how hard I'll work for you and this company. It would mean a lot to me if you gave me a chance. I promise, you'll be very happy with my work." Curtis said earnestly.

David turned to Caleb who was now standing at his desk with his arms crossed across his chest. The beautiful ocean view form the office windows crashing on the rocks behind him. David looked past his son and into the sea, it was calm and serene, the feeling of calm sea seemed to relax him and his emotions over the whole situation. David turned back around and looked at Curtis, his eyes were so blue, his hair was dark like a raven's feathers, so much of Curtis reminded him of Curtis' mother Vicki.

David took a few steps over in Curtis' direction and gave him a once over.

"Alright Mr. Winters, I'll give you a shot, but I'm not as easy going as my son Caleb here. You'll get once chance. If I'm not happy with the results your ships are bringing in by your management, I'll let you go. You'll get once month." David explained.

"Thank you, thank you both." Curtis said leaving the father and son in the executive office.

Curtis made his way over to his own office and closed the door and locked it. He rushed over to his desk and picked up the phone. Then he had a second thought and put the office phone down and pulled out the sell phone from his jacket pocked.

As the call went though he smiled.

"Hi........it's me." he said to the other person. "It was touch and go there for second, but I think I have them finally on my side. I have one month and that's it, so we have to do this fast."

Curtis turned his desk chair to face the window so that he could see the sprawling ocean views of Collinsport harbor. In the reflection in the glass his body began to dim then brighten again, then dim like a light bulb flickering just before it went out, it was as if Curtis was there in real life, then wasn't, then there again. The flickering went on and one but only in the reflection of the glass.

"Yes, you're right. I'll have to find a way to come clean before it's too late. I'll keep you posted." Curtis said as he hung up the phone.


*****

In the early evening, as the sun went down, a fire crackled and twitched in Ezrabette's fire place. She was standing over her a boiling pot of soup that she was making for two at lunch. The soup bubbled and fumed in a black cauldron like a witch's secret brew. She threw in onions and potatoes and watch them stew inside with the broth. 

From just over her shoulder in the background of Ezrabette's room was the witch Claudia Bouchard in her Sasha Beaufort disguise encircling the entire room with a ring of salt to protect them from any ghostly intrusions, specifically that of Ezrabette's manipulative and evil ancestor Marie Clotilde. 

"Its hard to believe the story you've told me. Last night after our encouter I came back to Collinwood and Caleb told me that Carolyn had been taken to Windcliff with David's authority. It seems your great grandmother's plot to use Jonathon is working." Claudia said dusting the salt from her hands.

"Oh no. Do we still have time?" Ezrabette said, her powers dwarfed by those of Claudia. 

"Make the soup sister." Claudia said as she walked over to Ezrabette and held her hand.

The two witches crouched down together around their witches brew still holding hands. The soup was more than just a hearty winter's feast. It was a symbol of their coven coming together, joining forces to combat en ever more malevolent force. 

"Cross the bones of foes that break
Let the earth below us shake
A window into the soul and mind
Our two souls, weird sisters combined"

The two witches said as they both took a spoon full of the broth that frothed in a boiling heat.

"Where do we begin?" Ezrabetta asked.

"We have to find a way to make sure Jonathon....or Jason...doesn't get any closer to the family as he already has. We also have to find a way to get Carolyn out of Windcliff." Claudia said.

"We could ask Siobhan to get her out." Ezrabette proposed.

"She's gone." Claudia answered.

"What do you mean gone?" Ezrabette questioned.

"She decided that no longer wanted to be with David and left, in the middle of the night, just like that." Claudia reported. "It was surprise to every one." she added.

"We have to find a way Claudia, if we don't Jonathon can take control of the family in ways we can only imagine, he's already started with Carolyn." Ezrabette answered. 

"There's only one person I can think of that could stop him. He stopped Jason before, he could stop him again." Claudia said.

"Who?" Ezrabette answered.

"My father. Barnabas Collins." Claudia replied. 

Ezrabette's eyes widened. She knew of the legend of Barnabas like any other Collinsport resident. His myth was as legendary as any of Mount Olympus, but Claudia knew that the myths and stories were all true and that her father was one of the un-dead. Jason and Barnabas had a run over 5 decades ago that left Jason dead, and with this help, the Collins family could possibly be saved again.

"But I saw him die Claudia, I saw him get pulled into the vortex of the phoenix and vaporize. He couldn't have survived that." Ezrabette replied.

"You cannot kill the undead, you should know that, my father may bot be in this realm, but I promise you he is somewhere. Waiting for that door to this side to open once again." Claudia shot back.

"Can we bring him  back like I did Jason?" Ezrabette questioned, to a now saddened Claudia.

"There's no magic in this world that can find the real Barnabas. But I do have an idea...what if we conjured something up to make Jason believe Barnabas is back?" Claudia added.

"An impostor?" Ezrabette said unconvinced.

"It could work, if one of us transfers ourselves into the impostor body as a proxy." Claudia said, the idea now sounding plausible. "Ive done it before." Claudia mentioning the time she possessed the body of Alexandra Thorne. 

Ezrabette stayed silent for a moment then turned to Claudia slightly more in tune with the idea:

"Is there a way Jason would know it wasn't really Barnabas?" Ezrabette asked. "Jason is one of the undead too...he could sense something off, couldn't he?" She added.

"We'll make sure that there's no different between the real Barnabas and the one we recreate. It'll be seamless. I know him like I've never known anyone else." Claudia replied.

"I don't know, this could all blow up in our faces. The minute Jason discovers he's been tricked he could lose it, and I can't afford for that to happen. People's live are at stake." Ezrabette explained.

"What do you mean?" Claudia questioned as she moved from the fire to the sofa with Ezrabette's cat Marigold.

"There's something I didn't tell you. Marie Clotilde and Jason have threatened the lives of Maggie, Kat, Caleb and Canan. They said that if I didn't complete what they wanted they would kill them." Ezrabette explained.

"Why them? Why would they choose them?" Claudia asked.

"Maggie and I are close friends and those are the people she loves the most. Whatever we do next Claudia, there's no way we can let Jason figure out the truth. It has to go as planned---no wrinkles." Ezrabette warned.

"I love Canan. I love him with all my heart and I'll protect him no matter what. Come....let us conjure." Claudia said as she grabbed Ezrabette's hands.

The two witches stood in Ezrabette's living room that was dimmed with candle light and encircled with the protection of salt. They closed their eyes and began to join their powers of the supernatural to create a man that would take the place, from death to life, of Barnabas Collins.

"Death to life and back again." Claudia said.

"Morte ad vitam, vita mors est." Ezrabette whispered back in Latin.

"From the bones of another, from the sins of another. We ask you back in spirit to skin." Claudia said again. 

"Morte ad vitam, vita mors est." Ezrabette whispered again.

"Let the man known as Barnabas Collins come to life in this world that is ours, let him come, let him see, let him into the gates of the free." Claudia responded.

"Morte ad vitam, vita mores est." Ezrabette whispered one more time.

The two witches stood in the room, the fire still burning in the fireplace. They took deep breathes and began to chant the Latin phrase over and over again. Then a wind suddenly began to swirl in the room. It swirled the two women like a whirlpool of cold air that shook the little cottage to it's frame. There was a loud gory moan from the wind that frightened Ezrabette's cat. It let out of scream and ran off into one of the back rooms of the cottage. 

The wind then blew out all the candles and swept into the fireplace and extinguished it immediately.  
Then without even a warning Ezrabette's door blew open and standing in silhouette was the man himself, a magical manifestation of the real thing.

He took a step forward but stopped short of stepping over the ring of salt. 

Ezrabette quickly lit a candle a candle and went to the door. 

The glow from the candle confirmed. 

Barnabas Collins had returned. 





                     




Monday, December 11, 2017

Series 8/Chapter 8: THE TWO FACES OF EVIL


The moon sang over a bed of clouds that floated above the town of Collinsport, Maine like a small ship in the sea sitting in a moody blue placid lake. Alone in solace shining it's light town below, the towns people, scurrying off in the misty air to their desired pubs and drinking holes.

Down by the docks at the legendary Blue Whale, the Collins' family newest governess had sipped her favorite spirits with the towns newest citizen, Curtis Winters. They made small talk, Curtis often commenting on how familiar Sasha was to him, not to the chagrin of Curtis' new employers, David and Caleb Collins. Especially for David who felt Curtis being the son of Victoria Winters, the late Elizabeth Collins-Stoddard's estranged daughter, might be a bit of a problem for the business and being that close to Sasha only added another tentacle into the Collins family inner circle.

In fact, both Sasha and Curtis were employed by the richest most powerful family in town, and having their employers so close in proximity made Sasha feel a bit uncomfortable. She looked at her watch then looked over at the table with the glaring eyes of the Collins men staring.

"I think I should go." She said as she reached for her coat on the back of her chair.

"So soon? It's only 10:30!" Curtis said grabbing her arm. "I'd like to talk to you some more. Maybe we have friends in common somewhere and that's how I recognize you."

"I doubt that, and I have to be up early tomorrow to get the baby ready for the day." Sasha explained. "His dad is right there....so..." She mentioned to an understanding Curtis.

"Can we meet up again?" He asked; she smiled and nodded.

Sasha placed her coat around her shoulders as she stepped out of the Blue Whale and noticed a taxi cab dropping off a young happy couple in front of the pub. As they paid their fair Sasha held the back door open and peeked in.

"Are you still on duty?" She asked the awaiting driver.

"Yes miss." The elderly taxi driver responded. "Where to?" He added refreshing the meter.

Sasha jumped in the back seat and closed the door behind her then smiled at the driver, but her destination wasn't something he'd be prepared to hear at such a late hour of the night from such a fresh faced young woman, in fact the moment she said where she needed to be taken a chill ran up his spine and settled in the back of his eyes like eating too much ice cream too fast.

He turned to her and asked her if she was sure she wanted to go to the place she had said, he even questioned her to make sure he had heard correctly. She simply smiled and repeated the same destination. He took a gulp of air and put his car into DRIVE and headed off to the gloomiest place in town.

Eagle Hill Cemetery.

*****

In the mist of the late night fog, Ezrabette walked along the woods in search of some kind of sign from her ancestors to help her through this dark period of her life. The spirit of her great-grandmother Marie Clotilde had been visiting her for over a month and had manipulated her into a vicious revenge plot against the Collins family and had convinced her to raise Jason McGuire from the dead to help in the deed. It was something Ezrabette had wished she had never done, but the fear of Marie Clotilde going after Ezrabette's best friend Maggie Evans and causing her more suffering forced Ezrabette to give in and become a cohort. 

The town's mystic was caught between loyalty to a family member that had been murdered and sought revenge and the threat of something happening to living people she loved. As she walked along the wooden area she realized that she was in the woods that connected to the old side of Eagle Hill Cemetery. She could see the old iron gate with the welded sign to the entrance just in the distance between spaces of passing fog. 

"There's only one person that can help me, and if I've raised Jason, maybe, I can find a way to get some help from him too..." Ezrabette said to herself referencing a mysterious second dead man she was willing to raise from the ground to help her end. 

She quickly made her way through the outer layer of the forest and into the cemetery that swelled with old stone angels and crosses marked with names of the dead that were centuries old. She passed those names in a quick motion and made her way to the Collins mausoleum. As she got closer she see a little spark of a contained fire just out side the gate of the mausoleum and she could see activity around that fire. 

"What in the..?" Ezrabette said to herself not knowing what she was about to come across at 11 o'clock at night at the cemetery. Closer and closer she got to the fire outside the Collins mausoleum.

She could smell the burning coals, she could hear the crackling flames, and she could see a person dancing in the black smoke. As Ezrabette came closer she could see that it was a woman chanting and dancing in the light of the flames. 

"Breath in the flame. Breath in the flames. Call me the one of many names. Breath in the flames. Breath in the flames. Call me the one of many names." The woman chanted as the glow of fire shined all around her.

Ezrabette watched from a hidden thicket of bushes just feet away from the spectacle of the woman and the flames. Then the woman reached into a bag and pulled out a live rabbit. The creature was small and fit into the palm of the woman's left hand. With her right hand the woman grabbed it's neck and twisted it, killing the animal right there in seconds.

"This creature has been sacrificed for the cause of the return of my powers. She of many names has returned thanks to thee, mother nature. His little life goes back into the flames and returns to the earth. Circle of life. Twists and turns. Breath the flames. Woman of many names." She began to chant again.

Ezrabette saw that this woman was one of her mysitcal sisters. A woman that had powers beyond anything she had ever seen before. Ezrabette slowly came out from the thicket of bushes and walked up to the flames and saw the woman chanting there. It was the mysterious Sasha Beaufort, governess of the Collins family. 

"Sister." Ezrabette said to the woman calling for a sisterly coven.

Sasha looked up at Ezrabette and stood tall. Instantly she saw the twinkle of power in Ezrabette's aura. 

"Sister." Sasha said.

This was the first time Ezrabette had seen Sasha, this was the first time they had ever met, they were strangers but connected through their powers through nature and magic. 

"I have come here for assistance, and perhaps our mother nature has shown me you. What are you called?" Ezrabette questioned.

Being that the women were connected through their powers of magic and in a coven birth by nature, Sasha revealed the biggest secret of her existance. 

"Claudia. Claudia Bochard." Sasha said, revealing her true name, the body she was using was a proxy, a way to live in this world now that her physical body died in 1920.

Sasha was indeed the reincarnation, the rebirth of the daughter of Angelique and Barnabas. Claudia’s, body had died in 1920 as everyone had assumed; but her life force l was alive and had entered the body of Sasha Beaufort to live again

Now in Collinsport, Claudia was now Ezrabette's hopeful ally in the fight to rid Marie Clotidle and Jason McGuire's alter ego Jonathon Silva before it was too late. 

****

It was morning now. The fresh air from the ocean sprayed across the lawn of the great mansion. It was a serine setting that played tricks on the mind, for inside the mansion, things were not so peaceful.

David rushed down the staircase in a panic. He searched all the rooms on the first floor hoping Siobhan had gotten up earlier and was down stairs having breakfast. David had fallen asleep before her after his night out with Caleb at the Blue Whale and had fallen asleep before her. When he awoke, she was not there.

In the kitchen, the cook and Kat were chatting over coffee when David burst in looking for Siobhan.

"Has Siobhan been down yet?" David asked.

"No, I haven't seen her." Kat replied as the cook went back to her duties.

"She wasn't in bed when I got home last night and she wasn't there when I woke up. Her side of the bed wasn't touched at all." David explained.

"There has to be some explanation. Maybe she took off to Windcliff earlier than expected. She's done that before." Kat answered.

"She usually tells me if she's going early. I'm worried." David said starting to feel a tightness in his stomach.

"Ok, just relax, don't panic, I'll call Loomis at the station, he's usually there before me. We'll see if we can get someone sort of A.P.B on her to double check and make sure that everything is ok." Kat replied as she reached for her cell phone.

"That won't be necessary." A voice said from the kitchen entrance.

It was Kimberly. She had come down from her room and heard the commotion in the kitchen. She walked over to David  with a concerned look on her face.

"David, I don't know how to tell you this...." Kimberly began before being interrupted.

"Tell me what?" David asked.

"Yesterday while you were dealing with Carolyn and her breakdown, Siobhan and I were talking. She had a lot of concerns about what was going on here." Kim said.

"Oh? What kind of concerns?" David asked skeptically.

"Well that maybe you needed time to devote to your family and not to a relationship. She was worried that having her here was a distraction and that you needed time to process everything with Carolyn and now that I'm here...well it was just too much for her." Kim said.

"You're lying." David said point blank. "She was fine with you here. She told you herself."

"She wasn't  being sincere David. She was more concerned with you and how you were going to be able to balance everything going on. I think it was very courageous for her to do that and let you focus on your family: your son, your beloved cousin, your grandchild..." Kim said before being interrupted again by David.

"And you? Did she want me to devote time to you?" David said sharply.

"Maybe I should let you two talk things out. David, if you need me for anything, give me a call at the station, ok?" Kat said before she left the room feeling like fly on the wall.

David thanked Kat and shook his head at Kim. He could tell something wasn't right but couldn't put his finger on it. The way Kimberly was talking about Siobhan made her out to be someone who was self-conscious, insecure with her relationship and her position within the family, but that was not the Siobhan David knew and fell in love with, she was a strong willed woman who never let her doubts get in the way of her happiness. The Siobhan Kim was talking about, at least in David's opinion, didn't exist.

"So what else did you and Siobhan talk about?" David said crossing his arms.

"A lot of things, especially how much she loves you, but at this point she chose to let you go and help the family in their time of need. She's quite the catch." Kim said.

"I don't believe you. There's no way that Siobhan would ever just pick up and leave just like that. What about her job? What about her life? This is her home too." David said.

Kimberly shook her head and took a deep breath in. She knew that David would react this way, after all they were married at one time for many years. She knew him like the back of her hand and knew that if she wanted to pull this off she would need some sort of proof to make him believe.

"She asked me to give you this." Kim said extending her arm. She opened her fist to show what she was holding. It was Siobhan's engagement ring.

"Where did you get this?" David said grabbing the ring from his ex wife.

"I told you David, we talked about this all night last night after dinner and when you were off at the Blue Whale with Caleb. She grabbed a few things and took off, but before that she asked me to give this to you in the morning." Kim explained, her plot thickening.

David's eyes watered. He looked at his ex wife with disbelief but it was in fact Siobhan's ring. He took the ring, and without saying a word, left the kitchen with Kim hot on his tracks.

"Where are you going?" Kim asked.

"I want to see if she took her things. I want to see if she really, really left." David said rushing up to the room he shared with Siobhan to see if he had neglected to notice her things gone.

Kim followed.

David burst back into  his bedroom and opened his closet. It was true, some of her clothes were gone. He rushed across to the other side of the room and opened up a dresser and again, some of her things were gone. But not everything.

"See...." Kim said as she slowly sat on his bed.

"Why? Why would she do this?" David said picking up one of Siobhan's shirts she had left behind.

"David, don't worry. Whatever you need, whatever you want, I'll be here. All you have to do is trust me." Kimberly said with an evil grin.

"Get out. GET OUT of here! I don't want to see you! I don't want to talk to you. Get the hell out of my room!!" David screamed at his ex.

Kimberly slowly got up from the bed and went to the door. She turned around and saw David's tears falling into his open hand where Siobhan's engagement ring was still glittering in the sun light.

"I'll be downstairs." Kim said softly.

Her plan was in full swing. After Kim had locked Siobhan in Barnabas' coffin in the old house she came back to see a quiet house. Carolyn and the baby were asleep Kat was still at the police station and David, Caleb and eventually Sasha were at the Blue Whale. She used that opportunity to grab a few of Siobhan's belongings and a suitcase to make her story seem more truthful.



All the while, Siobhan lay in the complete darkness in Barnabas's coffin locked away by Kim's evil trick. She was cold. She was hungry and she was in and out of consciousness. The air in the coffin was starting to thin.

"I have to get out of here. Please......please, someone......don't fall asleep. Don't fall asleep." The weak Siobhan said to herself. "Don't....fall........................aslee........"



Kat fiddled with her keys to get into her car,  her sun glasses slightly slipping to the tip of her nose. She jumped in and turned on her car and started down the great drive way turning slowly down the large circle curve. As she went down the drive she looked in her review mirror and saw a figure dashing past through the lightly yellowed lawn still wet from the morning dew.

The woman was Kim, quickly making her way out of a side exit of the main mansion veering towards the direction of the old house where she was keeping Siobhan prisoner Barnabas Collins' coffin. Kat quickly stopped her car to watch with curiosity.

"The old house? What in the world?" Kat said, confused about her mother in law's sudden interest in the empty mansion on the grounds that made up the Collinwood estate.


****

Later on in that morning, David continued to reel over Siobhan's sudden disappearance. He sat in the foyer tossing back brandy after brandy when Caleb walked in ready to head in for a meeting at work with Curtis Winters.

"Starting a little early aren't you?" Caleb said with a snide joke.

"Don't start." David said in a hoarse voice.

"What's the matter?" Caleb questioned.

"Siobhan left. She's gone, I don't know why so don't ask me." David said angrily.

"What do you mean 'gone'? We just saw her last night at dinner." Caleb responded placing his briefcase on the sofa next to his father.

"While you and I were at the Blue Whale, she and your mother had some kind of talk and she took off before I got home. That's all I know. She didn't leave any other info. Just her ring." David explained.

"Did you try calling her?" Caleb asked.

"Straight to voice mail." David said tossing back another brandy. "Maybe she'll call your mom, all of a sudden they're confiding in each other." David added sarcastically.

"Dad, look, you don't really think mom had anything to do with her leaving do you?" Caleb glancing at his watch.

"Well I---" David said before being interrupted by the door bell.

Caleb and David looked at each other. David jumped to his feet and started to stammer over to the front door. He pulled the large wooden doors open and standing there was Jason McGuire, or as he was known under his mysterious guise, Carolyn's new doctor Dr. Jonathon Silva.

"Mr. Collins good morning." Jonathon said with Cheshire cat grin.

"Hello." David replied. "Does Carolyn have an appointment with you?" he added.

 "Mr. Collins, may I come in? We really need to talk about Carolyn.

David stepped aside and Jonathon stepped into the foyer, he removed his overcoat and as David turned to close the door he saw two men dressed in all white were standing next to a white van. A van that David knew all too well. It was a van from Windcliff sanitarium.

"What's going on?" David questioned.

"There is really no easy way to say this to you." Jonathon said as Caleb entered the foyer. "But Carolyn's mental state has gone into a very dark place. I'm afraid there are safety concerns." Jonathon said.

"Safety concerns?" Caleb questioned.

"Yes, I'm afraid for the safety of this household--especially the baby--and of course for Carolyn's. Her mind takes her into some very violent places and one day I'm afraid she may snap and we don't know who will be around her when it happens, because the question is not a why it will happen, but a when. Carolyn needs to be in a safe place when that moment comes." Jonathon explained.

"She just having bad dreams." Caleb said unconvinced.

"They're more than bad dreams, son. She's actually seeing things now. She's getting out of bed. The first night we caught her almost falling off of Window's Hill." David explained to stunned Caleb.

"Precisely my point. You wouldn't want little Canan to be around her when she finally does snap, would you?" Jonathon added.

"Well what do you want us to do Doctor? We want to help Carolyn." David said, his mind still fuzzy from the many brandies in the drawing room.

Jonathon gave them both a second Cheshire cat smile and pulled out a stack of papers that were folded in  his in the pocket of his suit jacket.

David grabbed the paperwork and unfolded it. He read it over and took a deep breath as he flicked through the pages. It was clear what they were.

"What is that? What is this?" Caleb said grabbing the forms from David. "No. Dad, no. You can't be serious." Caleb said reading over the paper work.

"Its for the best Caleb." Jonathon said.

"Dad, you can't sign this. What will Alex think? You remember what it was like in that place, you can't..." Caleb said as Jonathon interrupted.

"If you don't sign her over to Windcliff I will have the state notified that a mentally unstable person lives here and I can assure you, Caleb, they will remove your son from the home. This is the best for everyone." Jonathon said to a shocked Caleb.

Caleb and David looked at each other. Caleb flabbergasted that it had come to this. It was too unbelievable for him to even fathom.

"Give me back the forms, Caleb." David said extending his hand for the forms.

"Dad!!" Caleb responded.

"Carolyn needs to be in a safe place and Jonathon has been good to her. This is for the best." David said reaching over for Jonathon's pen and signing over Carolyn to the man that was really the monster Jason McGuire come back to life.

The men dressed in all white walked into the mansion and went up the stairs with Jonathon to Carolyn's room. She was still sleeping when they walked in. As Jonathon got close to Carolyn she could feel the presence of someone over her and woke up.

The light had been slightly obscured by the thick drapes drawn across the big windows in Carolyn's room. She squinted as her eyes adjusted to the darkness.

"Who's there?" Carolyn said looking up at the grinning face of Jonathon Silva that quickly changed to the monstrous rotting face of Jason McGuire.

"Your worst nightmare." Jason said in his Scottish brogue.

Carolyn quickly recognized the face and began to hyperventilate and try to get out of her bed. But the two men in white grabbed hold of her as Jason's face quickly change back to Jonathon's.

Jonathon pulled out a syringe from his bag and quickly stuck it into Carolyn's arm to sedate her.

Carolyn was now in Jonathon's possession and the plan to destroy the Collins family was quickly on it's way to finally becoming reality one family member at a time.




                        


Sunday, December 3, 2017

Series 8/Chapter 7: ANOTHER NAIL IN THE COFFIN

It was early evening in Collinsport. The docks were beginning to see just the first signs of a misty fog creeping up from the sea. The sound of distant seagulls crying in the distance mixed with the dinging buoys in the ocean were the calling card of this fishing village's mystique and acted as an alarm call to all docked fisherman to head into their favorite local pubs for the night.

As the sun was in it's last moments now, slowly dipping below the far off hills, Carolyn decided to skip yet another session with her new therapist Dr. Jonathon Silva, the alias of Jason McGuire brought back to life by Collinsport's resident witch Ezrabette Baptiste, and head off to bed. Jonathon was brought back as the one major key in a  revenge plot set off by the ghost of Ezrabette's great-grandmother Marie Clotilde, who was burned to death by a jealous Judith Collins-Trask. Carolyn was a large piece of Jonathon's plan to ruin the Collins family for himself and for Marie Clotilde, and as long as he could infiltrate her mind his plot was on track.

As Maggie's car slowly turned into the drive way at Collinwood, her passenger Jonathon began to feel a telepathic pull in his mind and then felt a hand grabbing at his throat and tightening. His breathing got shallower and he violently grabbed the arm to his car-seat in a gasp for air while Maggie continued to make small talk as she parked the car without noticing anything.

Then deep in his mind, the voice of the dead Marie Clotilde burned. She had a message for him, a message that needed to be heard quickly.

"You're late! You're late!" Marie Clotide's voice raged.

"Let--me--go!" Jonathon thought in his mind in a gasping induced voice to Marie Clotilde.

"Carolyn is falling asleep. You must get into her room and begin the next faze of this plan before she falls into a deep sleep. You won't  be able to reach her mind once the sleep has taken over her subconscious. Hurry! Get to Carolyn!" Marie Clotilde ordered as his throat was suddenly released.

Jonathon let out a gasp of air startling Maggie who was finally putting her car in park.

"Are you ok?" She said turning to her passenger concerned with this deep exhale.

"Sorry. Yes! I was holding my breath." Jonathon replied.

"Why?" Maggie darted back with a confused look on her face.

Jonathon stammered for a response but could only muster a half baked "Hiccups!" excuse that seemed to satisfy Maggie, even though she began to feel he was a bit odd.

"Why don't we go inside, I'm sure Carolyn really would like to get her sessions started." Maggie said with a strange look on her face at Jonathon. She quickly got out of her car and rushed inside letting Jonathon to tag along behind her.

As they entered the mansion Maggie and Jonathon went their separate ways. Maggie to the drawing room where she was hoping to run into Kat but found it empty, and Jonathon ran up the stairs and down the dimly lit hallways to Carolyn's bedroom where he was hoping to catch her before she fell into deep REM sleep.

David was closing Carolyn's door queitly just as Jonathon got there.

"Oh, doctor you're here." David said sounding surprised. "Carolyn just got into bed."

"I'm sorry I'm late, how is she?" Jonathon questioned.

"She seems fine. She's getting better but I don't know if tonight would be a good night for a sessions. I think she needs rest." David replied.

"I would actually like to monitor her sleep patters. I can sometimes get more information on what happens while she sleeps then when she's awake. We're more open minded when we're unconscious believe it or not." Jonathon said to a confused David.

"Well whatever you think is best, doctor, I'll be down stairs if you need me." David answered releasing his hand from Carolyn's bedroom door knob.

As David left his cousin alone with Jonathon, somewhat reluctantly, Jonathon placed his hand on the door knob being sure to wait for David to make it all the way down the hall and away from view before he entered.

When the coast was clear, he entered a bedroom that was quiet, serene and feminine. Carolyn's sheer curtains swayed in a cool breeze that blew up from the shore just below Widow's Hill as she lay in her bed in a sweet sleep that would soon turn to horror.

"Carolyn. Carolyn." Jonathon whispered as he stood over her sleeping body.

She moaned a response, her eyes twitched slightly, a message to Jonathon that she had not yet entered deep sleep and that exterior stimulation was still possible.

He sat down in a plush chair  and pulled it closer to her bedside, crossed his legs and began to use his words to enter her mind.

"Carolyn, I want you to hear my voice. I want you to hear what I have to say. Go into that place that is all dark, filled with shadows. Listen to the ticking clock in your room and let it take you where to that place where you fear the most." Jonathon instructed.

Carolyn winced, her unconscious state fighting the voice from the outside forcing her to into a place she feared.

"Carolyn, listen to me, follow the darkness. Follow the ticking sound from the clock and let take you to that place, Carolyn, let yourself go there....." Jonathon's voice said as it trailed off in Carolyn's mind echoing further and further away from reality leaving Carolyn alone in her dark place.


In a place where there was no sound, a place where there was no light Carolyn stood alone and cold and afraid. She looked around for any sign of life or light but again found nothing.

"Why am I here?" Carolyn said out-loud in her dark place, her voice echoing into nothing. "Where am I?" She added.

She began to walk slowly, she shivered in her pajamas, the same close she was wearing in real life. She walked and walked but felt as if she had been walking in place. Nothing had changed. But then the sound of fabric rustling behind her. Carolyn quickly turned to see what it was, but there was nothing.

She heard the sound again from behind and quickly turned to see where it was coming from, but again nothing.

"Who are you!??!? What do you want from me!?" Carolyn screamed, her voice again echoing into the voice of the darkness.

As she began to feel the panic bubble up in her body, a warm breath began to wash on the side of her neck. Carolyn was frozen in fear, she could not move. She could not stop shaking. The breath was hot on her neck now, like a stream of warm water falling from above he head. Carolyn's body was now shaking, her hands cold as ice, her face in a panic gaze.

"What do you want." She managed to say just before being violently turned around to face the being that was breathing on her neck. It was a large figured cloaked in a black silhouette. She could make out that the being was taller than her and seemed to be a man. The man grabbed her by around her upper arms but his face was still black, no eyes, no face, just a black mass, but she could tell it was staring at her.

"WHAT ARE YOU?!" She screamed as the grip of this man's hands tightened on her shoulders.

Without saying a word the man pulled Carolyn by her upper arms in a forceful motion towards him. Carolyn held her breath and tried to lift her hands between herself and the person pulling her but then Carolyn got the shock of her life, as she got closer to the man pulling her in, she saw his face, a face that was void of emotion, void of warmth and so vile she almost did not recognize it.

It was the face of Barnabas Collins with his mouth wide open grinning a wide open vampire grin pulling her in for a bloody bite.

Carolyn screamed so loud it woke her up in the safety of her bed and the welcome gaze of Dr. Jonathon Silva who was hoping for this very result.

"Carolyn.....tell me....what did you see?" Jonathon questioned.

"I don't.....I don't....." Carolyn said before Maggie and David ran into the room.

"What the hell is going on?!" David yelled.

"Honey are you alright?" Maggie said rushing to Carolyn's bedside.

"I'm fine. I'm fine." Carolyn reassured.

"Doctor, what happened? I thought you were just going to observe her?" David questioned using the doctor's own words.

"Mr. Collins, please--please, we can talk about this later, right now I want to make sure my patient is ok." Jonathon said brushing off David's inquiry.

"No, right now I think you should leave. I think Carolyn needs to rest." David said to a visible frustrated Jonathon. "I can have Powell drive you back to your hotel room." David added.

Maggie looked over at Jonathon with a scowl still hugging Carolyn in her bed.

"Please, everyone calm down, I just had a bad dream. There's no need for any of this." Carolyn said.

"Honey you've been having these dream for a while now. What are you dreaming about?" Maggie questioned.

"You won't believe me if I told you." Carolyn answered.

"You're forgetting who you're talking to We've all been there at one point of our lives or another There's noting you can't tell us. Go on you can trust us." Maggie asked.

"Well............" Carolyn began before starting the feeling of embarrassment started to swell in her throat.  "it's silly really." She said.

"Carolyn you need to vocalize whats happening to you so that you can break free of what is holding you back. It's really the only way you can exercise what's hurting you." Jonathon said with an eyebrow raised.

Carolyn looked around, and she had no reason not to trust anyone in the room, no one would surly feel she was strange or silly for the words that were going to come out of her mouth.

"I've been....." Carolyn began before pausing.

"What is it?" David asked.

"I've been dreaming about Barnabas. Barnabas has been coming to me in my dreams." Carolyn said once and for all. "He's come to me in very strange ways. Violent. I feel like he's trying to tell me something. I feel like it's some sort of message." She added.

"Carolyn, Barnabas is gone. He's been gone for a very long time, you were there and I was there....we were all there. There's no way he's coming back this time. You have to let this go." David said.

"David's right hun." Maggie replied.

"Mr. Collins, Ms. Evans, let's leave Carolyn to rest alone while we step outside. Shall we?" Jonathon said as they all left Carolyn in her room drinking a glass of water Maggie had gotten her.

As Jonathon, David and Maggie filed out Carolyn's room and into an adjoining study that smelled of old books, leather couches and candle wax. Jonathon finally felt comfortable to lay down the next step in his plan to ruin the Collins family starting with their matriarch Carolyn.

"What is it?" David asked crossing his arms.

"It seems to me that Carolyn is suffering from a very powerful case of post traumatic stress. It's affecting her in obvious negative ways where she can't even sleep peacefully..." Jonathon said before being interrupted by David,

"Well I know that tone of voice, but tell me, what are you getting at Jonathon?" David questioned forcefully.

Jonathon looked around, the dim room's gloomy light illuminated Jonathon from below casting shadows on his face in a wicked way. His eye brow lifted once more.

"I think it's time we commit Carolyn for her own safety. Commit Carolyn and make sure that we nip these terrors in the bud before they get any worse and before someone gets worse. I can set it up as soon as you sign off on it David. I think it's for the best." Jonathon instructed placing the next part of his plan into motion.

David and Maggie looked at each other, their concerned eyes locked. They both knew the horrible things that could happen to someone who was locked away at Windcliff, both of them being patients there themselves for over two decades.

"We'll need to think about this with the family, I'll have to call Alexandra too." David said softly. "Maggie will take you downstairs Dr. Silva, Powell will drive you home." He added in the soft tone.

Jonathon agreed and smiled and left the room. Maggie lagged behind and looked at David straight in the face.

"Don't you dare make any decisions about this before I get back." Maggie demanded.

 If Jonathon's wishes to have Carolyn committed were granted by David, his next step in totally destroying the family would be set on course. What David and Maggie didn't know is that Jonathon had no intention of really putting Carolyn at Windcliff, no, Carolyn would suffer a much more dire fate, but a fate that would only be revealed once David signed papers.


 *****

The awkward Collins family dinner had ended hours ago and Kimberly eagerly awaited the effects of the medication she placed in Siobhan's wine. The potent pain medication was created using a particular Brazilian plant that the University of Maine had commissioned Kimberly and her medical expertise to test to later use as alternative pain medication for cancer patients. Kimberly's plan, however, was to use enough was to use the plant extract in a sinister way. She placed enough of it in Siobhan's wine at dinner to knock her cold...all Kim had to do now was wait, and the distraction with Carolyn was a welcomed one. 

For her part, Siobhan kept to herself while the other's dealt with Carolyn. She went up to her room after the dinner to look over her own work, now that she was head of Windcliff Sanitarium. Kimberly scurried behind her rival close enough to monitor her but far enough away that she went un-noticed. 

Siobhan sorted through the paperwork at her desk in her bedroom by a dim light. She read through the papers but suddenly began to feel light-headed. She shook her head thinking that the reason was the reading by poor light but as she got up to turn on a brighter lamp she stumbled to the floor. 

On all fours in her bedroom now, she began to feel a strange weakness. Her arms were barely holding her up. She began to feel as if she was losing the ability to speak. She was on the floor of her bedroom staring at the door, her mouth open to scream for David but only drool came out, spilling to the floor in a puddle of clear liquid.

Her eyes began to water. She had no idea what was happening to her. She was fine just minutes ago. She was literally paralyzed in the all-fours position on the floor. Siobhan's eyes were moving but nothing else. Finally, her arms gave way and she fell face and chest first to the floor. Her breathing a slow and timid. 

As she lay there not knowing what in the world was happening to her she heard the door to her bedroom open, she struggled to look but all she could see were a pair of white high-heeled shoes coming across to the carpet. The person knelt down and rolled Siobhan over on her back, the ceiling light blinded her for a second but then, Kimberly's face appeared over her, looking down like a surgeon on a patient.

"I never meant for any of this to happen, but......this is my family we're talking about." Kimberly said as Siobhan looked up at her fiance's ex-wife confused.

Siobhan tried to speak but only spit and mumbles came out.

"Shh... don't talk. It's useless. First of all, no one will hear you and second of all, I put enough of that plant extract in your wine that you'll be out cold in just a few minutes. Oh--don't look at me like that Siobhan! What was I supposed to do? Everything I had hoped for vanished the moment you walked in to the room the other day, you can't really expect me to just let it all go, can you? David and I belong together--we have two beautiful sons, and now a grandson. You just don't fit in that picture." Kimberly said to Siobhan who was beginning to feel like the lights were all going out. 

Kimberly waited for a few more moments until Siobhan was finally fully asleep. Kim grabbed her rival by the wrists and began to drag her out of the room going backwards into the hallway but turning slightly to the right where there was a small servants corridor that lead to a back passage outside of the mansion away from all the commotion on the other side of the main hall where David, Maggie and Jonathon had been dealing with Carolyn. 

Kimberly dragged Siobhan, step by step, down this servants corridor until they were both finally outside in the chilly Collinsport air where she saw Powell putting Jonathon Silva in the back of the Collins family car. 

Kimberly quickly dragged the sleeping Siobhan behind some bushes until Powell and Jonathon drove off, and when the coast was finally clear she continued to drag Siobhan across the wet lawn all the way until they finally arrived at the Old House. 

Kimberly pushed the doors open and dragged the tatted Siobhan into the Old House that had no been in use since last Spring when Barnabas and Jacqueleen were living in it. Kimberly quickly searched the house for a hiding spot for Siobhan while she lay out cold on the living room floor. Upstairs, downstairs, all over the Old House. 

Finally she came across a door that lead to a staircase. The staircase went down into a dark and musty belly of the Old House. Slowly going down the staircase, Kimberly made sure to keep her hands on the sides of the walls. She could only see by the light from the doorway from which she came.

The steps got steeper, the smell became more musty and the temperature became much more cold. In the basement now, Kimberly could see old furniture, several boxes of nick-knacks and what seemed to be a large trunk sitting in the center of the room. As Kimberly walked over to, the closer and closer she got she began to realize the large trunk was actually a coffin.



Hours later Siobhan awoke. She opened her eyes but still only saw darkness. Was she blind? What had happened to her? What was happening now? She lifted her hands but they hit something above her. She felt around more and she could feel there was clearly something above her. She moved her feet around and they were tightly wedged into something. Siobhan pushed up with her hands but she was locked. She was inside of something. She was inside of something dark and cold.

"There's no use Siobhan." A voice came from outside of wherever she was laying in. "No one will hear you, not now, not ever." 

It was Kimberly's voice. Kimberly had locked Siobhan inside of Barnabas Collins coffin. 

****

 After a stressful ordeal with Carolyn, Caleb decided to take his father out for a night cap at the Blue Whale. There they'd find the company of town's folk chatting away the day into a night of blurry happy drunkenness that would allow them to make it through their work week. 

David and Caleb at at their regular table over-looking the foggy docks. A seagull curiously paced back and forth along the windowsill hoping for a snack of beer peanuts that would never get to him.

"Why didn't Siobhan want to come?" Caleb said popping a peanut into his mouth.

"I think she turned in early for the night, and with everything going on with your mother coming back and Carolyn's situation I don't really blame her. It's exhausting." David explained.

"You'd think being Barnabas' adopted daughter she'd be used to so much going on." Caleb joked.

"She grew up in Singapore with him, and in those days he wasn't the same Barnabas we know here in town--and you know what, let's not mention his name around anyone at Collinwood right now, especially Carolyn." David requested.

"Why do you think she keeps seeing him everywhere?" Caleb asked.

"I don't know son, but what I can tell is that it's not good. She's losing it, I mean really losing it! I've never seen her this way before. You're too young to remember but, Carolyn has been through a lot in her life. Both of us have, and we survived. That's what makes us so close, we've survived some of the most traumatic situations you can imagine." David answered.

"Are you saying you don't think Carolyn's gonna make it out of this one?" Caleb asked concerned for the woman that practically raised him as a child when his mother Kimberly ran off with another man. 

"I don't know what's going to happen;" David replied sipping from his beer while a loud group of young men laughed when placing quarters in the old-school jukebox. "she's a tough lady, so I'm not counting her out just yet. It's just going to be a lot of work." he continued.

"Plus she has that Doctor Silva on her side too. I'm sure he's really helping out." Caleb said.

"Right." David answered careful not to reveal to his son that Jonathon Silva wanted to put Carolyn away at a mental hospital. 

As the father and son duo chatted away about the goings-on at Collinwood, the Collins Enterprises newest employee Curtis Winters, quietly made his weary way into The Blue Whale. His dark hair and bright blue eyes causing all the ladies to do a double take on his handsome chiseled face. Curtis carefully hung his coat on the coat wrack and walked over to the bar. 

"That's him! That's Curtis!" Caleb said to his father. "Hey!! Curtis come on over!" Caleb called to a shy Curtis.

"Mr. Collins, good evening." Curtis said to his new bosses.

"Please! We're not at work, sit down. This is my father David, Dad this is Curtis Winters." Caleb introduced as the two shook hands.

"Mr. Winters very good to meet you. So my son says that you've just joined our company. Welcome aboard!" David said with a grin and sip of his beer.

"Thank you, I'm really eager to get going with the Northern fleet. I met them earlier today down at the docks, they seem like a great bunch of guys." Curtis answered. 

"You're going to do great. They're a smaller group so I thought it would better for you to start off small and manage them first before we move you on to a larger fleet. The central Atlantic fleet is our largest group, about 5 fishing ships to manage. Their orders are a lot larger too and ship to mostly southern states." Caleb explained to a nodding and still nervous Curtis.

"This might be me just calling out the elephant in the room here Curtis, but your last name. Any relation to a Victoria Winters of New York City?" David questioned to a surprised Caleb.

"Actually yes." Caleb answered to a surprised David.

"What do you mean yes? You are related to Vickie?" David said looking at his son, then looking at Curtis.

Curtis was unsure of how to answer based on David's reaction to Caleb. He looked at them both and saw two very different attitudes so he chose his words carefully. 

"We are related ... yes." Curtis said hoping he didn't just ruin his entire career.

"Caleb...." David said before being interrupted by his son.

"Dad, listen, I know you still have your hang ups about Vickie especially after everything she did to us last year but we've all gotten past that and I think you should too." Caleb said.

"It's not just this past year, she was responsible for everything that happened to us for over 20 years and we only found out about last year." David said angrily.

"We all agreed to move on. This is the first step." Caleb said in a sort of hushed tone while a very uncomfortable Curtis looked on.

As the two Collins men discussed this new information another patron to the bar walked in, this time the lovely Sasha Beaufort, Canan's new governess and the first friend Curtis met in Founder's Park. Curtis, who had a drawn intensely to Sasha in their first meeting instantly lit up. His bright blue eyes sparkled at her as she walked in.

"Excuse me." Curtis said getting up from the table with the Collins men. 


Curtis walked over to Sasha and tapped her on the shoulder. She turned back around and their eyes met. She smiled politely but at the same time felt awkward.

"Well, well, well, fancy meeting you here." Sasha said.

"I'm actually really happy you're here." Curtis said.

"And why's that?" Sasha asked annoyed.

"I don't know, after our first meeting in the park...there's just something very familiar about you. I feel like we've met before. Does that sound strange?" Curtis replied as the music in the jukebox began to play an old Elvis song.

"People say it's my face. I have a very familiar face." Sasha replied moving over to a table."

"I thought about going up to Collinwood but..."

"No. Don't ever go up to Collinwood." 

"Why not?" Curtis questioned. He noticed how quickly she answered. Something about the idea of setting foot on the Collinwood land didn't sit right with him just yet, but it seemed like Sasha felt the same way. 

She had her reasons, after all she knew of just how cursed the mansion was, from experience, and she also could tell that there was something very peculiar about Curtis that she couldn't out her finger on. Collinwood, in Sasha's mind, was a place that when given the opportunity would drain even the most experienced of beings no matter who they were, and even as hard as people tried, they still left there with a coldness that could not be warmed. 

"Um...it's not just a house, or a place I live in, it's where I work." Sasha said covering for her real reason.

"You're right, I would never want to interrupt your normal day-to-day life. I just feel like we could be fast friends." Curtis replied. 

Sasha smiled at Curtis, there it was right in front of her seemed to be a kind sweet gentle being that when he smiled it was as if she had seen that smile before. It was warm and kind, and made her feel calm and normal, a feeling she had missed much of her life away in the shadows and secrets.



Back at David and Caleb's table things were a little more tense. David was insisting to know about about Curtis Winters.

"Dad, you don't have to worry, I knew Curtis was coming for a job interview and I knew everything about him before hand. It's going to be fine, trust me." Caleb reassured his father who still wasn't convinced.

"Carolyn allowed you to take over her spot as CEO because I was still locked up at Windcliff, and so far I've let you keep your position so right now without interfering, but I think it's time that I come back and take up my rightful spot along side you. Decisions need to be made by both of us, especially something like this." David said to an annoyed Caleb.

"Dad I've hired hundreds of people over the last decade, you never made any decisions before or even cared to question me since you've been back from Windcliff, what's the big difference now?" Caleb wondered as he popped another peanut into his mouth.

"Vicki Winters, that's what. Caleb, she's Elizabeth's daughter, we all know that now. That means she has stake in Collins Enterprises. So far she's been out of our hair but all of a sudden Curtis shows up and wants a job? That doesn't feel strange to you?" David said clearly explaining his concern about the Winters connection. "Just how is he related to her anyway?" he added.

Finally understanding his father's point, Caleb started to feel a bit nervous himself and looked over at Curtis chatting away with Sasha. Then words that came out of his mouth made David even more concerned.

"He's her son." 









Sunday, November 26, 2017

Series 8/Chapter 6: CHOKE HOLD

The sparkling Atlantic sea crashed against the jagged rocks of Widow's Hill on a brisk fall afternoon. The sun shone through an overcast sky like a light-bulb in a smokey room, each ray of light cutting through the clouds like a knife sculpting a perfect day.

At the Collinwood mansion, things weren't as pristine. Collinsport detectives, Kat and Loomis had a few questions for the mysterious woman living and working in the mansion as Canan's s new governess. Her life before she came to town was a giant question-mark, and the young mother needed answers, and she needed them now.

In a bright, naturally lit nursery Kat and Loomis came upon Sasha Beaufort, the governess in question playing with the baby on the floor. Sasha's back was to the door, her beautiful dark blond curls shimmered in the sunlight like spun gold. Her skin, too, glistened like glitter on a porcelain doll.

Kat held her arm out across the door frame blocking Loomis' entrance. She wanted to watch Sasha with her baby Canan, just for second, to see her in action. With all her suspicions of Sasha, Kat saw only that she was kind and sweet. She and baby Canan got along very well. In her mind, Kat began to feel guilty for feeling so suspicious; was her paranoia just the jitters of a new mother leaving her baby with a complete stranger? Was there a very good explanation for why Sasha's past was shrouded in mystery?  Frustrated with Kat's obvious second thoughts, Loomis cleared his throat to make their presence known to his partner's chagrin.

"Oh! Hi!" Sasha said quickly picking the baby up off the floor.

"Sasha, this is my partner Loomis McGovern, Loomis this is Sasha Beaufort." Kat said introducing them.

"Do you think we can have a minute of your time?" Loomis asked.

"Of course, is something the matter?" Sasha questioned bouncing Canan on  her hip.

"We were just--well--" Kat said struggling to find words before being interrupted by Loomis.

"We have a few questions about you--mainly about your background." Loomis finished.

"My background?" Sasha questioned.

"You don't have one. Like nothing. There's no written document explaining where you cam from or how you came to Collinsport-- at all. As you can imagine, that's a little off-putting for a new mother." Loomis replied referring to Kat.

"I don't understand." Sasha said, the odd feeling of panic setting into her chest.

"Sasha, as you know hiring someone to watch your child is a very sensitive process and I was under the impression that a background check was done before you were hired." Kat began to explain. "But....there wasn't one. I hate to be this 'person', but you can understand where I'm coming from right?" Kat finished sounding slightly embarrassed that she was bringing it up.

"What Detective Collins is saying Miss Beaufort, is that we weren't able to find anything about you at all. Anywhere. Is there a reason for that?" The more pushy Loomis questioned.

Sasha pursed her lips and walked Canan over to his crib and placed him inside. She combed his hair back and winked at him, then turned back around to the officers standing in the doorway.

Her past was a secret for a reason. No one could know where she came from or what she was before she arrived in Collinsport and on the front step of the mansion. For everyone's sake, Sasha needed to it to remain this way, otherwise, there could be dire consequences, and that was a risk she wasn't willing to take. She had to take matters into her own hands.

"I understand. I really do, but you see there is a very good explanation for that. You see...." Sasha answered, and as she began to speak she lifted her hand up in front of Kat and Loomis. Her hand, perfect and feminine began to illuminate a bright light just like the sun. The light burned brighter and brighter and two strands of that light extended from her hand like tiny arms that reached over to Kat and Loomis' face then each little arm of light split in two at the ends and entered into Kat and Loomis' eyes rendering them frozen and in a trans like state, slaves to the intense brightness radiating from Sasha's hand.

When Sasha saw that her powerful energy had frozen them she walked closer, Canan laughed a baby like giggle from his crib as he watched.

Stepping just inches from Kat and Loomis' face Sasha recited:

"From here, from now, you'll turn and go
The truth of all; you'll never know
The way things are you'll keep it so
Without a fight, and without a blow"

The powers deep inside Sasha's body had filtered into Kat and Loomis, slowly. The energy that flowed from her hands, bright and warm, entered their minds and wiped clean and suspicions they may have had of Sasha. It was like her powers rubbed out everything they had been talked about. Her control over the detectives needed to be done so that her past, her truth, and her true identity were kept secret for as long as possible.

"Keep it so." Kat and Loomis both said at the same time repeating Sasha's intoxicating spell.

And with their response, Sasha snapped her fingers, the clicking sounds instantly waking Kat and Loomis from their weird state.

"So that's how it is, I really hope you understand." Sasha said, feigning the end of an explanation she never really began.

Kat and Loomis blinked several times. Their minds seemed a bit foggy a bit lost, they looked over at each other then both at Sasha who was still standing in front of them smiling, waiting to see their reaction and if the spell had worked.

"Uhh...." Kat began and she shook her head. "Right. That does make sense. I hope you're not offended." Kat asked, the answers to her questions never truly being answered.

"Not at all Detective Collins. Not at all." Sasha replied still grinning. "Would you like some time with Canan since you're home?" The mysterious governess asked.

"Oooo! I'd love it, yes!!" Kat replied, now back to her normal state of mind taking up her governess' offer to visit with her baby.

"I'll meet you back at the station after lunch then?" Loomis asked with a smirk to Kat's confirmation.

"I'll walk you out." Sasha said.

Loomis and Sasha made their way down the grand main staircase of the mansion and to the front door. Loomis grabbed his coat and swiftly placed in on his large framed body. He rubbed his eyes that still felt a bit of a strange sting from whatever Sasha did to them without his knowledge.

"Something the matter?" Sasha asked as she opened the large wooden doors for Loomis.

He looked at Sasha, the dim light of the foyer glowing around her almost made her look like someone different. He squinted and looked at her again, this time.

"Detective McGovern?" Sasha asked, worried whatever she had done to him and Kat was having an adverse effect.

He looked around the foyer and everything seemed foggy. The walls were like giant blobs of dark blurs. He kept blinking his eyes hoping they would adjust.

"My eyes feel a bit like I've been staring into the sun." Loomis said.

"It'll pass." She answered.

"What?" He asked confused, when just as Sasha predicted, it did stop.

"I mean I hope you feel better. You know how these early autumn days are, the sun seems to always be the brightest reflecting off of that grey sky." Sasha said trying to cover.

"Right." Loomis answered in confusion and completely clear vision. "Take care of yourself Miss Beaufort, I'll see you around." He continued, and as he closed the door behind him he kept his eye on Sasha, something inside him still felt strange, but what it was, Loomis had no idea.


Once Loomis left, Sasha quickly ran back upstairs and looked in on Kat to see if she was feeling the same way as Loomis. Kat seemed fine, playing with the baby on the floor. Then Sasha dashed to her own room where she closed and locked the door behind her, the anxiety of what had just occurred building up in her like a pressure cooker ready to blow.

There was a rush of energy in her body that she hand't in a very long time. It had been ages since she placed a spell on someone, in fact she thought she didn't have it in her anymore. She thought that over the years her powers had been taken and she had become an immortal powerless sorceress, the kind that only dwell in the shadows.

It was by chance and by sheer luck that this spell, a spell to block any suspicions on her background away from Kat and Loomis actually worked. And Sasha reveled in the idea that her powers were really truly back. Now she was confident in doing what she had intended on doing all along.

The truth about Sasha was that she was a very powerful sorceress who was no stranger to Collinsport or the Collins family. She knew them, she knew their history, in fact, it was her own history. The blood of the Collins family ran through her mystical veins more than anyone really knew, but her true identity was more dangerous if revealed and if she were going to protect the family from what she knew was coming, she had to keep her powers, and her real identity a secret.

Sasha opened a drawer in her bedroom and pulled out what she believed was the source of her returned powers: a cane crowned by a silver wolf handle.

*****

The late afternoon sun still burned warm through the overcast sky and in a quiet section of the a wooded area just outside of Collinsport, in a cottage that was over a hundred  years old, Ezrabette and the exhumed body of Jason McGuire, now known by his alias Jonathon Silva, commiserated over their plot to ruin the Collins family once and for all. Something inside the town mystic, Ezrabette, was telling her that she was making a big mistake.

"I don't want you here. I don't want you anywhere near me, do you understand? What I've done goes against everything I stand for." Ezrabette stated to Jonathon as her black cat Marigold curled and rubbed around her legs.

"Too late for second thoughts now, isn't it witch? What's done is done and you've already committed the greatest offense, buyers remorse does not apply here." Jonathon said with an evil smirk as he sipped from a cup of tea.

"You're a demon." Ezrabette growled.

"I've been called worse. And it's not like you won't get your cut. Your Great-Granny will get her revenge once I've taken over the family, I'll get my money and pay you off...once it's all over you'll never have to see me again. Take your money and run, it's as simple as that." Jonathon added.

"I don't want any of that money!! Don't you understand? I can already tell you this plan will not work, only more pain and more suffering will come of it. Revenge is never the way to seek reparation in any form, it'll all lead to eventual destruction, that I can promise you."

"Are you warning me? Is that something you read in your cards?" Jonathon questioned.

Ezrabette stepped closer to Jonathon, who's eyes were as dead as the body she removed from the ground. His soul was dark and cold, all the evil that Jason had once possessed still bubbled up inside of Jonathon as fresh as the day he died. She could sense his power, his cruel viscous want to make anything attached to the Collins name suffer, it was the same morbid and angry feeling she sensed from the ghost of her great-grandmother Marie Clotilde. They had become a trifecta of supernatural creatures hell bent on doing damage to a family at least two of them harbored towards them.

 "I don't need my cards to tell me that this will all end in disaster Jonathon, and especially for you. The good always wi---" Ezrabette began before Jonathon suddenly began to levitate from his chair.

His eyes were glowing red, Ezrabette stepped backwards, her cat dashing out of the way before she stepped on it. The floating Jonathon was filled with anger, he felt Ezrabette was threatening his plans for the Collins family and no one, not even she, was going to stand in his way.

He reached out, the tips of his shoes dragging across the wooden floor over to the cornered Ezrabette who he grabbed by the throat. His voice deep and menacing.

"Listen to me and listen to me well," Jonathon said, his face suddenly switching from his disguise of Jonathon to the dead decomposed body of Jason McGuire. "If you try and stop me in any way, I swear to you I will make sure you suffer just as much as the Collins family. I will not have you ruin this." The dead body said, tightening his grip on Ezrabette's throat as she gasped for air.

He continued to tighten his fingers, his cold grasp on her neck felt like an iron vice slowly squeezing her throat, he began to smile as she struggled to pull his hands off around her neck. She was gasping, coughing, pulling at his hands, her eyes began to water her mouth open like a fish out of water. Then he dropped to the floor and let go, returning to his disguised handsome face of Jonathon Silva.

Ezrabette collapsed on the floor grasping at her neck taking in air as if she had been underwater for hours. Her eyes glassy and wet from the attempted strangulation.

"I hope my point was clear enough for you. Do not cross me witch." Jonathon said, crossing his legs elegantly as he again took to his tea cup sip.

"What---are---your---plans?" Ezrabette said, crumpled on the floor trying to get her words out from a sore neck.

"Now if I told you that, I'd be a stupid man. I already know what side you're on. You just sit back and watch  how it will all unfold don't you worry." Jonathon answered.

Ezrabette stood up, her cat returning to her side scratching at her leg as she pulled the chair at the other end of the table.

"I can put you back where I found you. I can do it and I wouldn't feel one bit guilty for breaking my great-grandmother's heart." Ezrabette said again, even after Jonathon's warning against intervening.

"You just listen will you?" The disguised dead body of Jason McGuire said. "If what I can do you doesn't scare you what about what your sweet dead granny said, hmm? Remember, one falter of this plan can mean not only disaster for Marie Clotilde and I, but a lifetime of sorrow and pain for those you love, and since you don't have any direct loved ones, it will fall on your sweet friend Maggie Evans. And I know how much you wish to protect her." Jonathon said to Ezrabette's worry.

"After all, she's suffered enough." Jonathon said, his voice suddenly changing from his own to an exact replica of Maggie's voice, as if she was talking out of his mouth.

"Don't hurt  her." Ezrabette growled.

"I'm telling you again, you have only one choice, you will leave the Collins family to me and stay out of it or I will make sure that Maggie Evans and everyone she loves suffers beyond the nightmares she has already undergone, and believe me, it would be my pleasure to unearth them.....oh  yes....Maggie's nightmares are the sort of things that make me tick." Jonathon said in a disgusting tone of pleasure.

Ezrabette was cornered. She could either sit back and watch as Jonathon continued his plan at causing chaos in the Collins family or she could expose him and watch Maggie and her loved ones suffer some unknown fate. She resigned herself and stood up from the table when a sudden knock came at her door.

She looked over at Jonathon who was grinning wickedly, as if he knew who it was; because he did.

 Ezrabette went over to the door and opened it. It was Maggie.

"Hey Bette!" She said in her usual sweet voice.

"Maggie, Hi!" Ezrabette answered nervously but did not invite her in.

"Do you have company? When I got here I heard voices inside. Should I come back?" Maggie questioned.

Ezrabette turned and looked at Jonathon at the dinner table, her waved her in.

"Uhh..." Ezrabette answered nervously, "No,  no, come in."

"Oh Hello!" Maggie said rushing over to Jonathon with an extended hand to shake. "Maggie Evans." She introduced.

"Dr. Jonathon Silva, Ive heard so much about you." Jonathon answered kissing Maggie's hand but staring at Ezrabette who rubbed her sore neck.

"On my drive over, I was on the phone with Sebastian, he says hello." Maggie said, feeling awkward from the formal hand kiss.

"Oh!? How's he doing?" Ezrabette asked to change the subject.

"He's fine, he loves living in Portland. The move was good for him." Maggie answered but still feeling the strange energy between Ezrabette and Jonathon. "I'm sorry I feel like I've interrupted something, should I go? I really hope I'm not interrupting." Maggie continued feeling uncomfortable with the obvious vibe in the room.

"Not at all, I was just leaving, I have to head over to Collinwood to see Carolyn for another session." Jonathon said standing up from the table and sipping the rest of his tea.

"Oh! I was on my way there after my visit, Bette, would you mind if I we caught up later? I could give your friend Jonathon here a ride up the hill." Maggie offered sweetly.

"NO!" Ezrabette screamed oddly startling Maggie.

"Whats the matter?" Maggie questioned surprised at Ezrabette's outburst.

"Jonathon was going to take a cab, I'm sure it's almost here, we wouldn't want the cab driver to have come all this way out of town for nothing." Ezrabette lied.

"Not at all, I haven't called the cab company yet, it would be most kind of you Ms. Evans to take me up to the house. Thank you." Jonathon replied as he gathered his things to Ezrabette's dismay.

"Then it's all sorted out. Bette, I'll see you later hon!" Maggie answered kissing her friend on the cheek as she set out to start her car.

As Jonathon passed her, Ezrabette grabbed him by the arm and pulled him close.

"I swear to you, hurt her and I'll...." Ezrabette whispered.

"Now, now, now, witch, you know the rules. Keep your mouth shut and not a hair on Maggie's head will be touched, break that rule and..." Jonathon said as he slid his finger across his throat indicating something malicious.

He released himself from Ezrabette's arm and rushed over to Maggie in her car. Ezrabette watched as the car drove off and her nerves started to bubble, she alone and terrified. She had to figure a way out of this mess before anyone got hurt, even if it meant breaking her promise to her murdered ancestor Marie Clotilde.

****

Curtis, the man with the bright blue eyes that Sasha met in Founders Park, was late for a meeting at Collins Enterprises. He had come to Collinsport on as a very special envoy from New York City and was supposed to get a job with the company. He entered the large glass building that reflected the sparking sea that below it's perch a top a sloping hill of green grass that met with the Collinsport marina.

The company needed a new person to manage a smaller group of fishing liners.

Curtis rushed into the lobby and bounded up to the receptionist.

"Afternoon, I'm sorry, I just got a call about the meeting I was supposed to have today. I'm here to see Mr. Caleb Collins." Curtis explained.

"You're very late. An hour." The receptionist said with a raised eyebrow.

"I know I got tied up somewhere, is Mr. Collins still available to see me?" Curtis questioned the woman behind the sleep flat screen computer.

"I'll have to check with his Secretary, but I can tell you now mister...he doesn't wait around for anyone. Gimme a second, take a seat." The receptionist stated as she made a few calls and then ushered Curtis back to her desk. "You're in luck, Mr. Collins is actually on his way out and he'll meet with you down here in the lobby, but wouldn't hold your breath honey." She said again in a sarcastic tone.

The shiny elevators that stood at the back of the lobby sparkled in the late afternoon sun that shone through the over-sized glass windows in the front that made the entire room light up like the inside of a crystal vase.

The elevator doors opened and out popped Caleb in his sharp suit and tie and his briefcase ready to end his day.

"Mr. Collins! Hi, we were going to meet today. I'm awfully sorry about how late I am, I really am, I just came to town and got caught up somewhere and lost track of time. I really hope we can still talk about the job." Curtis said referencing his run in with Sasha in the park as an excuse.

"I usually don't take meetings with people who stand me up at all, but you've come with a great reference. So, walk me out and tell me about yourself and why I should bring you into the company?" Caleb said shaking Curtis' hand.

"In the past I've really brought a lot of great leadership to the companies I've been employed with and I'm hoping to that here too...long term of course. I really would appreciate a chance to run the north fleet of fishing ships for Collins Enterprises. There's nothing this position can throw at me that I can't tackle and succeed in, that I can assure you." Curtis said, the afternoon sun sparkling in his bright eyes.

Caleb smiled, and grabbed Curtis' hand and shook it hard. He had been in such a good mood lately, that nothing, not even a meeting that he would normally have past on because of how inconvenient and unprofessional Curtis was by being so late wouldn't stop his good vibes.

"Go back in, get our receptionist to call up my secretary to have some contracts drawn up for you. You've got the job." Caleb said smirking and putting on his sun glasses as he jumped into his car.

"Thank you!!" Curtis said with a big grin.

Caleb rolled down his window as he pulled out of his parking spot and smiled his 1,000 watt smile at Curtis.

"Don't make me regret this, after all we're family." Caleb said as he drove off.

Curtis jumped for joy and ran back into the lobby and once again bounded up to the receptionist desk. She, as per her usual behavior, was already two steps ahead.

"I know, I know, Mr. Collins called from the car.....take the elevators to the 13th floor, turn right and go down the hallway all the way down until you see a blonde lady. That's Mr. Collins secretary. She'll have your paperwork." The unimpressed receptionist directed.

"Thank you!" Curtis replied.

"Oh and Mr. Winters," the receptionist said to Curtis using his last name, "don't be late ever again."

****

The Autumn sun began to set bringing a bright orange sky behind the Collinwood mansion that cast shadows over the giant front lawn. Birds began to head to their nests in the large bitch-maple trees that surrounded the Collinwood land to settle in for the night. It quickly became damp and cool, the fresh ocean air spilling over the cliffs and onto the grounds. The mansion itself, cast in its own silhouette, shared in the gloom over the evening.

 David was in the drawing room pacing back and forth then stopping at the two open French doors that lead to an outside patio when Kimberly walked in, she smiled, and came up behind him hoping he'd turn around and feel the same joy she was, instead as he turned he jumped, startled by how close she was to him without him even noticing her in the room.

"God, Kimberly, you should have said something." he said in a gasp.

"I didn't mean to scare you." She said disappointed in his reaction. "What's the matter with you? Your pacing is going to leave grooves in the floor, I don't think Carolyn will like that." She said jokingly.

"Kim, listen, sit down. We should talk." David said, she being the reason for his pacing.

"Well I don't like the sound of this." Kim responded.

"I know that we agreed you should stay here and Siobhan doesn't seem to mind, but I think I do. I don't know if I'm really comfortable with it myself, after everything that's happened between us I just think it's better if you stayed somewhere else, we can arrange for you to maybe stay in the cottage or the old house." David said, offering a new solution.

"Are you kidding me? You want me to stay at the old house? That drafty place filled with god knows what from it's days as Barnabas' go to murder mansion? Why are you trying to get rid of me?" Kim questioned in a furious tone.

"I'm not getting rid of you, I just think it would be better for both of us if maybe we weren't in each other's faces all the time." He said standing up.

"Grow up David. We're divorced, big deal. I think I've handled the fact that you've on with Barnabas' adopted daughter Siobhan pretty well, don't you? I mean who would have guessed it?" Kim answered.

"This really isn't about what you want or even what Siobhan wants, its about what I think is best for me and actually for Carolyn. She's in a very delicate state right now and I think that with less people around she could probably recuperate better." David explained.

"Don't use Carolyn as an excuse, you want me to leave so that you don't have to have me in your face every single day, you just said it and who am I do take that away from you? Just the mother of your son." Kim said.

"Don't use Caleb against me you lost that right when you abandoned him when he was a kid and ran off with Victor Reed." David said using his own back-handed remark on her past.

"ENOUGH!" A voice said from the entrance of the foyer.

"Siobhan." David said rushing over to her.

"No one is leaving this house. It's big enough for everyone, David there's no reason for any of this." Siobhan answered.

"But..." David said before being interrupted.

"If Kimberly really wants to say here in the face of all this, then she should. Who are we to ask her to leave?" Siobhan continued over David's voice.

Siobhan's kindness felt faint and stale to Kimberly no matter how much of it was real or fake, but it made an impression on Kimberly none the less. Kimberly took a deep breath and breezed past the couple only to turn back around at the drawing room doors to make an announcement.

"Once my work with the University of Maine is done, I'll leave. I don't want to deal with anymore of David's discomforts. And why should I? I hope that makes you happy David." Kimberly said as she turned back around and head to her office down the corridor.

"Are you really sure you're going to be OK with her being here? Really really sure?" David questioned as he grabbed hold of his lovely girlfriend.

"The nicer we are to her the better it will be for us in the long haul, trust me. Kimberly strikes me as a very low self-confidence especially when it comes to you. That could be the reason she keeps running off to places or even as a result of being so tormented by her older sister. From what I can tell, her sister Joanna wasn't the kindest person to anyone." Siobhan said, using her own therpist voice.

"I just don't know if I trust her, you know? I just don't know." David said as the sea crashed against the rocks below widow's hill.

Just behind the doors of the drawing room, listening in, was Kimberly. She shook her head, she took a deep breath and marched down to her office. She felt humiliated hearing them talk about her like she was some kind of mental case because of Joanna, or because of guilt of what she did to David so many years ago. She was angry because she was being treated like a charity case by Siobhan, a woman she barley knew and barley had the right to talk about her. Kimberly was fuming.

In  her office she decided that there was not much more time to waste and she had to begin the experiment with the sedative plants that she was given by the University of Maine to test for cancer patients as a pain reliever. Her plan, if it worked, would sedate Siobhan enough that in her sleep like state, she would look dead. In Siobhan's death, could Kimberly get her spot in the Collins' family hierarchy again, just as she did before.

Kimberly, the scientist with a mind of a madwoman, began mixing her potions and plant extracts over open flames and petri-dishes for what seemed like hours. She worked and worked, and tested and test until she felt confident in the right amount of plant, and the right amount of regular sedative.

"This should be enough." Kimberly said holding up a test vial of her potion.

"Hard at work again!" A voice said from the door.

"Caleb!" Kimberly said noting her son who just arrived from work himself.

"What is that?" He questioned walking up to his mother's work station.

"Just something I've cooked up." Kim said, keeping the vial away from Caleb. "What are you doing down here?" She added.

"I just got home and I wanted to see how you were doing. I thought you were already finished with this University of Maine stuff." Caleb noted.

"I have a few more things I need to do." Kim answered shortly.

"Listen, mom, I know you may feel like the whole dynamic has changed here with Siobhan and everything but it really hasn't. Really. You should really just get to know her more and see that she's not that bad. And Dad really loves her. I would hate for you to just stay in this office all the time and not really try and get things to be better between you and dad and Siobhan." Caleb said,

"I'm fine with it! I really am! I think it's your dad who's not." Kimberly said slyly.

"Did he say something to you?" Caleb questioned.

Kimberly slipped the now corked vial of powerful sedative into the pocket of her white coat. She was going to take out Siobhan, and take her out tonight. There was no time to waste.

"It doesn't matter what he said, honey. What matters is that I'm  here now and I get to see what a wonderful father you are and what a wonderful husband you are too." She said giving her son a kiss on the cheek.

"Come on, cook is just about to get dinner on the table. They say the best way for people to get to know each other is by sharing meals together and since Kat is working late today you can watch me try and feed Canan, its hilarious. He only lets Kat or Sasha feed him." Caleb said optimistically not really knowing how much danger he had just put Siobhan in.

Kim could hardly object as Caleb grabbed her by the hand and led her out of her office and down the long hallway that lead to the large dinning room where David, Siobhan, Sasha, and Canan were all waiting for dinner to be brought out. There was an uncomfortable tone in the room but the topic of the baby was always the regulator.

Kimberly scoped out the table settings and tried to figure out which glass was Siobhans. She tried to make sure she could find a way to drop in the potent liquid she had just mixed into her rival's glass without being noticed by anyone.

Siobhan smiled at Kim and sipped from her white wine placed her glass down. Over in the corner of the room was a small wine bar with three bottles of unopened wine.

"More wine?" David asked Siobhan.

"Yes, thank you. Sauvingnon please." Siobhan said.

"Oh! David, let me, its the least I can do for all the nice things Siobhan has done for me today, besides I was just about to get my own glass too." Kim said quickly jumping up to stop David so she would have access to Siobhan's glass.

"What? I can do it." David insisted.

"David, please, I can pour a glass of wine or two, no big deal." Kimberly also insisted as she took Siobhan's glass from David's hand and walked over to the bar where the wine was.

As the family talked amongst themselves about Carolyn's recovery and became distracted with the baby's antics Kimberly found her moment. She filled the two glasses of wine and reached into her white lab coat and pulled out the vial of sedative mixture she had just mixed from the Brazilian plants that had come to her from the University of Maine for her tests of pain medication for cancer patients.

She opened the vial and let three drops fall into the white wine, which by her calculations, would  be powerful enough to knock out an African elephant. She looked over her shoulder and no one had noticed, she saw how lovingly David looked at Siobhan and re-opened the vial and dropped three more drops into Siobhan's wine the closed the vial and walked back over to the table and handed Siobhan her wine.

Siobhan placed the glass on the table.

"Thanks Kim." She said smiling.

The glass of wine sparkled under the 19th century chandelier in the center of the room above the table. Kim's heart pounded waiting for Siobhan to take her first sip of the tainted wine. The glass of wine just sat at the table right next to her rival, at times, Siobhan would even plat with the wine glass stem while everyone talked. But she never drank from the cup.

Then dinner came and they all began to serve themselves what the cook had created for them. Still no drink from the glass. It was getting later and later and Siobhan had yet to take a sip of freshly poured glass of wine. Kimberly was beginning to feel that she may not get to it before dinner was done and that her plan my fall apart right here right now.

Then, while the family continued to talk about their day over their meal, it happened, Siobhan picked up her glass of wine, looked over at Caleb who was talking about a surprise new worker he had just hired for Collins Enterprises and took a long drink from her glass, she would drink three quarters of what was in her glass.

Kim smiled, a grin of satisfaction and relief because at any minute, Siobhan would fall into the deepest sleep she could ever imagine, so deep that she would be believed dead, so deep that no one would know just how she died.

All Kim could do now was wait for the tainted wine to seep into her blood stream and take over her body, then and only then, could she truly find her way back to David and back into her family's warm embrace.