Friday, December 23, 2016

Series 6/Chapter 9: TRUTH IN THE MIRROR


**COLLINWOOD 1920**
The morning frost crowned the trees and gray grass across the wet and marshy front lawn of the great house of Collinwood. Inside two women shared one body one from this time, and one from the future, her purpose to find her kidnapped child and bring him back to 2016.

Claudia carefully walked up the main staircase with a tray of small dishes that had little breakfast treats for the two babies in the house: Catherine and Jamison's infant daughter Elizabeth, and Kat and Caleb's son from the future, Canan. In her ankle length brown skirt and striped cotton button-up shirt, Claudia made her way up to the nursery to start the day.

Claudia carefully turned the corner at the top of the stairs and quietly made her way down the hallway to the shared nurseries of Elizabeth and Canan. She turned around and pushed the slightly opened door wider with her backside. Claudia turned around, and there was Kat, in Catherine's body holding Canan.

"Mrs. Collins? Good morning, What are you doing in here?" Claudia asked as she put down the small breakfast tray not realized the body possession. 

"I needed to see him. He's so beautiful." Kat said, in Catherine's voice and tears in her eyes.

"Here let me take him for you." Claudia said as she reached for the baby.

"NO! Stay back!!" Kat yelled to Claudia's surprise. "I'm sorry, I just heard him crying and I came in to help."  Kat followed up trying to continue not to blow her cover or act suspicious.

Catherine's demeanor had obviously changed, and Claudia being the conniver and body invader she was, once possessing Alexandra's body in 2016, could tell something was a miss

"Good morning." Vickie said as she too entered the room.

"You." Kat growled in Catherine's voice towards Vickie, the woman who kidnapped her child to 1920.

"Good morning." Vickie said again, this time in a more confused tone to Catherine.

"Good mornign mother." Claudia responded to Vickie who was still under the guise as Claudia's wayward widowed mother. "Mrs. Collins has kindly taken Canan up, he was crying and she heard him. Wasn't that nice of her mother?" Claudia continued in a strange manner as if to warn her that something odd was going on.

"Oh! How very nice, yes, thank you Mrs Coll--" Vickie began before being interrupted by Kat.

"Alright, enough!" Kat said putting baby Canan down in the crib in a fed up tone. "We don't have to play these games anymore. I know who you are. I know you're not mother and daughter and I know this child doesn't belong here. Where's Barnabas?" Kat said in Catherine's voice to the shocked pair.

"What are you talking about?" Claudia hissed as she walked closer to Catherine.

Catherine pushed Claudia aside and walked over to a large white vanity mirror in the nursery and stood in front of it, to the surprise and shock of Claudia and Vickie, the angry, seething reflection looking back was Canan's real mother, Kat Banning of 2016.

"Kat! How ...how can you be here?" Gasped Vickie with  her hand over her mouth.

"It doesn't matter now, all that matters is that we get my child home, just like Barnabas said he would, now where is he?" Kat asked through the reflection.

Vickie took a deep breath. She knew she couldn't hold in what she and  Barnabas did the night before. Someone had to know, and if she was turning a new leaf, Vickie new she could no longer be the barer of Barnabas' secrets.

Vickie began to tell Claudia and Kat that the night before Barnabas had killed Jacqueleen and that she had helped him bury her body in the woods. Now they had to cover it up and tell Jamison that Barnabas and Jacqueleen had eloped together so that no one would go looking for Jacqueleen. It was a plan that Barnabas came up with, a plan that no one knew would hold water especially if people started to snoop around--mainly Jamison who seemed a bit off his rocker.

Kat wasn't having any of it. She was fed up with the way Barnabas and now Vickie were handling the situation. Everone in 2016 had been waiting and now that she was in 1920 with them all, Kat felt their priorities were mixed up. Little did she know it was a lot harder to get back to the future as it looked.

"We have to get my child to the site of Sea View Cottage where this all started, and we have to do it as soon as possible. I won't be in Catherine's body for long." Kat said as she walked over in Catherine's body back to the crib where her son lay.

"What do we do about Barnabas? Do we bring him along?" Vickie asked as she picked up a crying Elizabeth.

"What do you mean 'we'? I don't think I want to see your face in Collinwood every again Victoria, as far as I'm concerned, you can stay here and live out the rest of your life. You kidnapped my child and took brought him into danger....What you've done is ..." Kat scolded before Vickie interrupted.

"Kat, listen to me! I'm sorry for everything I've done, if I could take it back I would. I realize now what a horrible thing it was and how much of what I was doing was based on a lie. I should never have hurt you and Caleb this way. I'll do whatever I can to get Canan back to 2016, and to his family. I was wrong." Vickie confused.

Kat took a breath, her detective instict to tell a lie from the truth kicked in. She could sense Vickie was telling her the truth. Whatever had transpired in 1920 over the past few weeks had cleared Vickie's head and she now saw the truth of her actions. And to Kat, that had to be worth something.

"So? What about Barnabas?" Claudia asked.

"If Barnabas can somehow escape what he's done to Jacqueleen unscathed he'll certainly have to figure it out himself, I won't beg him to come along, that's for sure. At this point his sins are his to bare and the three of us need to figure out a way out of this ourselves. Murder was never a part of the deal. I just want my son back." Kat said.


As the three women talked in the nursery Jamison stood in the hallway listening to the entire thing. His eyes watered. His mind raced. He knew, his premonitions were true, and Barnabas and the rest of these women had to die for what they'd done.

****
COLLINWOOD, PRESENT TIME
****

Kimberly sat calmly in the study while a roaring fire lit the room just before the afternoon sun broke through an overcast sky. She flicked through pages of a novel of a far off land where nothing ever ended badly. It was her only escape from what was happening in her real life: Her dead sister haunting her and constantly forcing her to do unspeakable medical experiments on a David Collins, the man she once loved, without his knowledge. The constant betrayal was eating at Kim alive.

David's DNA had been altered and mixed with that of a liken, or werewolf, just like Christopher's had yet David's experiments had not been as successful. He had never once turned into the wolf that Joanna and Kim plotted to use against the Collins family to kill them. It was a plan Kim and Joanna had planned behind  "The Organization's" back when they worked for Vickie in the great take-down of the Collins family. The take down that never materialized. 

Vickie's motive was revenge on the family that she felt had abandoned her, Joanna and Kim wanted Collins money and Collins power. 

Throughout both Chris' and David's trials of DNA tampering, only Chris' had been successful, but Joanna was just as determined in death as she was alive and Kim's guilt over Joanna's murder by the hands of Barnabas was what drove her to oblige the evil spirit. 

As she read quietly Christopher and Caleb came into the room, armed with the files on David that Chris found in the lab ready to expose their mother for what she was doing, and hope that she would stop whatever treatments on David and end the insanity forever, both men believing the secret DNA tests were the culprit for David's angry outbursts and terrible behavior. 

Caleb walked in ahead of Christopher and slapped the files Chris found on the coffee table in front of Kimberly. 

"Missing anything?" Caleb said smugly as Kim calmly lifted her eyes from her book to the coffee table.

"I can't say I haven't been expecting this." Kim signed in reply pulling out Chris' lighter that she found on the floor of her office. "When you're sneaking into someone's office it's probably best not to leave any evidence behind that you were there." 

"You're upset that someone went behind your back to find out the truth? It doesn't feel very good, does it? After everything we've all been through, mother, how could you do this to dad? All along you've been the one behind it all haven't you? You're the reason he was taken to Windcliff, and for what? These treatments? Why? Why did you do this?" Caleb demanded to know.

"You have to understand where I'm coming from, both of you do. There's something....someone who won't let me stop. It's Joanna." Kim answered putting down her book and grabbing the files.

"Joanna? What are you talking about? She's dead." Caleb responded.

"That's who I saw in your office last night, wasn't it? That's who grabbed my lighter. Is Joanna still here...is she still ...around?" Christopher said now stepping into the conversation.

"She's been controlling me all my life and now even though she's gone she feels more powerful than ever. It's almost like I can't say no to her." Kim explained.

"You have to. You cannot allow her to control you anymore, for the sake of our family you have to understand and stop all of this. I need you right now mother, I need you be there for me more than ever. My child is missing, Kat has been depressed and she didn't even stay at home last night. I need my mom to be there for me and not out trying to sabotage what normal relationship we have. Can you do that?" Caleb asked as Chris sat down next their mother and put his hand on her shoulder.

"There has to be a way that you can fix this mom! You don't have to be a slave to Joanna any longer. She's gone....let her go." Chris said sympathetically.

"If Dad doesnt start coming back to normal, I feel he can jeopardize the baby's return. He's already said to me that he thinks it's better Barnabas doesn't come back --which means my baby wont come back. It's so unlike him! I need him back to normal! I need you back to normal! I need my family!" Caleb said with tears in his eyes begging for his mother, the doctor, the scientist, to understand.

"It's now or never." Chris added.

Kim took a breath and looked at  both her sons. She remembered how hard it was leaving Caleb when he was a young boy and the guild she never let go of, she remembered being manipulated by Vickie, Joanna and Chris' father Victor Reed under the organization to do terrible things to the Collins family including having David kidnapped and imprisoned at  Windcliff 20 years ago and how she agreed to change Chris' DNA. The guilt, the pain, it all had to end.

A tear feel from her eye and rolled down her cheek staining the page of the book she was reading. Her boys still loved her no matter the terrible things she had done to them and David.

"I'll give your father the serum to dissolve the liken DNA inside of him to end it. I will.... It's the same serum that we gave Chris that ended his transformations too. I'll do it!" Kim promised as Chris scooped her up and hugged her tightly.

Caleb smiled and felt a confidence inside himself, something her not felt in over 20 years. Kim had been an absentee mom to him the divorced from David and disappeared to work in other territories for the Organization, his trust towards her had always been shaky, unit this very moment.


****

The wall of a quiet parlor inside the great mansion slid open revealing a secret passage into the house from the outside. A cool breeze filled the room and from that secret passage within the walls stood the sorcerer Nicholas Blair. His obsession with finding his mother and taking Alexandra back to the underworld just as his father Nicholas Sr. tried with Maggie Evans had reached a fever pitch. Nicholas was on a mission and finding Maggie and Alexandra was the main objective.

Nicholas slid the secret door in the wall behind him and walked through the quiet parlor that lead into a darkened office room with big leather chairs and books adorning the walls and a dark pine desk at the end of the room in front of an over sized window that looked out on to the side pasture near the house.

"Looking for something?" A voice said from the chair that behind the desk that was facing the window.

Nicholas turned, startled that someone was in the room with him, and looked at the chair that slowly turned around to face him revealing Maggie Evans sitting proudly, like a queen staring directly at the son she never knew had been created using her body. She had returned at the request of Carolyn and David to end Nicholas' plot to finish the evil work his father once started years ago.

Nicholas's eyes zeroed in on Maggie, he had an almost euphoric feeling rush over his body at the site of her. It was as if part of his plan had just fallen into his lap, like a gift from the devil himself. He was now face to face with the mother he always knew he had.

Maggie had been taken by David and Carolyn from the safety of Windcliff Sanitarium the night before. She knew her old friends needed her now more than ever and if anyone was going to stop whatever Nicholas was plotting for Alexandra, it was going to be Maggie. She stood up from the chair, stoic and regal and walked over to her bastard son with an icy look on her face. She was not going to allow anyone else to take whatever years she had left from her. Even if they were blood related.

The terrorizing of Maggie Evans was going to end-- today!

"You shouldn't be here. You should have never come here. Whatever you've planned, whatever you want to do....don't. Just stop and go on with your own life whatever that may be, but the people here at Collinwood want nothing to do with you. Go." Maggie stated sternly.

"I have a mission, something that has been engraved in me until I reached this age. You don't know how long I've been searching for you and for someone like Alexandra to fulfill that mission. The two of you are the key to a salvation that will bring a new world order...you can be like a queen, father made you his queen. Don't you remember?" Nicholas asked as he stepped closer to his mother Maggie.

"Your father Nicholas Sr, only wanted to control people and their lives for his own pleasure. There was nothing good in that...only for himself. Don't make that same mistake. You're half human Nicky. You can rise above all of that if you just give it up. I can help you do that if you want." Maggie said stepping back away from Nicholas and offering an olive branch.

"Why would I want to that? Father has promised me everything if I brought you back to him and a bride back for myself. It's perfect." Nicholas answered.

"No, Nicky, it's not. Your soul was stolen from my body, that is not perfect. Your life-force was taken from me and given to someone else to birth and raise in an evil, dark, twisted way to believe the that forces of evil are more important than those of love and good. Had I raised you myself, as my son, I would have shown you that though there is darkness all around us, the forces of good always prevail. This is what you should know. This is what you should feel inside you." Maggie explained thoughtfully.

"You aren't swayed by what father can offer you?" Nicholas asked with an eyebrow raised. "You aren't at all curious at all of the things you can  have if you just come with me back to him? You and Alexandra can have anything you want, just give yourselves to me and father and you'll see." He added.

"Nicky...that is not the way of the world. You must go. You must never come back here." Maggie said.

Nicholas' eyes felt a twinge of sorrow, his birth mother was in a way dismissing him, pushing him away and something in him started to break.

"That will be impossible." He said in a darker and angry tone of voice. "I cannot go back to father without you and without a bride for myself. You know what lay ahead for me if I do so and do not comply with father. There's no question, mother, you must come with me." Nicholas said as he reached for Maggie's arm and grabbed it.

Nicholas grabbed her arm forcefully and began to pull at her, she screamed and Nicholas became more forceful and pulled her in close and turned her around then covered her mouth.

"Maggie Evans you will come with me!" He said with a dark look in his eyes.

Just as Nicholas began to drag her to the secret passage a light started to filter out of Maggie, a light that scattered all round her body like in small electrical pulses that began to twist and turn around her arms and legs, neck and face and as they got brighter and brighter they became hotter and hotter scolding Nicholas's skin burning his hands so much that he released Maggie from his clutches, only to see that Maggie was slowly turning into Alexandra  who was used her power of shape-shifting. She had turned herself into Maggie.

"Trickery!" Nickolas said as Alex stood in front of him catching her breath.

Nicholas lunged at the terrified Alex but she quickly moved out of the way, and Nicholas fell to the floor empty handed.

"STAY AWAY FROM HER!" A voice said from an adjoining door just off the side.

Nicholas and Alex turned their heads and standing there walking into the room was the real Maggie Evans, with Carolyn and David behind her.

Carolyn rushed over and pulled Alex away from Nicholas as David pulled a gun up from his side and pointed it at Nicholas.

"What is this? Mother....sweet kind Maggie Evans has a bit of mischief inside of her. You know that all I want is for us to be a family. You and father, me and Alex. That's all this is." Nicholas loosely explained.

"Everything you heard that came from Alex's mouth was my actual voice Nicholas. Everything that was said is the truth. You cannot stay here and believe you will survive. This place, this time, is not yours. You are not of this earth." Maggie continued to explain. "I BANISH YOU BACK!" Maggie screamed as she lifted her arm towards Nicholas and closed her eyes.

"You can't do that!" Nicholas said just before the house began to shake.

Nicholas' dark veneer began to crack, the powers of darkness began to lose their grip over his presence. The room began to shake, the wind began to spill in from the outside in causing Alex, David, and Carolyn to fall to the floor and cover themselves from all the flying objects in the room. As the wind of evil became more and more intense it began to rip at Maggie's clothes and blow her hair back as if she were standing in a powerful hurricane. She knew this was her time to make sure the grip the devil had over Nicholas and her was once and for all removed.

"This is your chance, Nicky, this is where you get to release yourself from everything that has you chained in evil and find your own way, no one, not even your father has that much control over you. Renounce him!" Maggie screamed over the blowing of the evil winds.

Nicholas closed his eyes, his mind became clouded with demons and darkness flooding his brain like they were raised from the depths of hell to come back for him because of his failure to take Maggie and Alex back with him. Nicholas fell screaming to the ground covering his eyes. The horrors of the visions of evil were coming for him like hungry wolves for their prey, and Nicholas screamed trying everything in his power to not be taken in by the demons set to retrieve him.

"Fight back Nicky, you're half human. You can have a life too, a real one with love and laughter. You have to rid yourself of the spell the devil has placed upon you. You can do this!!" Maggie screamed over the wild wind.

Nicholas screamed louder and louder, a pain that was ripping as his mind and body and when he could not scream any more a loud burst of energy exploded from his chest blowing Maggie to the ground and causing the wind to suddenly stop.

Maggie, David, Alex and Carolyn were knocked out leaving them on the floor of the study covered in the room's debris. As they came to Nicholas was gone.

"What happened?" Carolyn asked as she helped her daughter Alexandra up from the floor.

"Is he gone?" David asked still pointing the gun around.

"He's gone." Maggie said solemnly.

"Maggie, are you ok?" Carolyn asked noticing her friend seemed sad and suddenly withdrawn.

"He's gone." Maggie said softly. "I can't help but feel like something in me too was taken." Maggie answered, a single tear falling from her warm eyes.

"What you did has saved us all Maggie. It was courageous and strong.  What you did was something 50 years in the making. You've taken your power back. You have no need to hide anymore." David said as he hugged his friend.

Maggie smiled a half smile and hugged David back. Carolyn reached over and hugged Alexandra too. For now, the house was quiet. The world seemed half adjusted, but the world never stands still for a second and what was coming would test them all one more time.












Monday, December 19, 2016

Series 6/Chapter 8: SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES


The night became later and later. And as the stars hung in the cloudy East coast sky, like tiny specks of sea glass twinkling in the distant blackness of space, a pair of cousins made their way to Windcliff Sanitarium to help find an old friend who's world was about to change forever. 

David and Carolyn arrived at Windcliff Sanitarium in the middle of the night hoping to capitalize on the lack of staffing in the late hour so that they could maneuver through the halls and hopefully locate Maggie Evans who had been hiding at the hospital for over 30 years under the name Rose Glassburg. Rose Glassburg was a patient who died at Windcliff in 1998, the same year Maggie switched medical bracelets with her to conceal her identity after Rose died.

For Maggie, Windcliff was a sanctuary away from the evils of Collinsport and a safe haven from the one she feared most: Barnabas Collins. Barnabas had take so much of her life in the past. What Maggie didn't know was that another monster from her past had done something to her years ago as well; something she thought was all just a terrible dream...a nightmare. 

Maggie became the mother to Nicholas Blair's child through a twisted devilish spell he placed on her during their Black Mass wedding. He took hostage the sanctity and innocence of her womb  and mixed in his evil DNA. The child, born via a surrogate mother, was Nicholas Blair JR, who had come back to Collinsport to find   his own bride and his biological mother Maggie and to finish off the Collins family, just as his father attempted 50 years ago.

Maggie was the key to Nicholas' undoing, she was the only person who could save Alexandra from pure calamity if Nicholas got his hands on her, the same way his father did to Maggie so many years ago. This was something Carolyn was losing sleep over. 

Carolyn and David needed to find Maggie and needed to warn her. It was the best way to make sure Nicholas didn't get a hold of his mother and begin what was sure to be a disastrous set of events.

"Are you going to be ok?" Carolyn asked as she and David got out of the car, she bundled up in an elegant flannel cape, David in a thick jacket and scarf.

"It's weird to be back here, but if Maggie is still here we have to make sure she's safe. She helped me escape this place....I owe her." David said putting his arm around his beloved cousin Carolyn as they made their way up to entrance. 

"You don't have to go in. I can do this on my own, David. If you're not up to it..." Carolyn responded with concern before David interrupted.

"I'm fine. I can do this." David snapped.

The two walked up to the door and looked inside, no one was around. The hall was empty and there were no nurses around. David looked over at Carolyn and nodded at her to signal that he was about to open the door, Carolyn took a deep breath and prepared herself. Windcliff was not a place she held in high regard. Many of her family members had suffered metal breaks and had come to Windcliff to recover.

David pulled the door opened and the whiff and stench of unwashed sheets and soiled bodies hit David and Carolyn like a ton of bricks. The walls were still their yellow dingy color, the floors still stained with years of gunk from shoes of a thousand visitors. The florescent lights flickered on and off and on and off creating a flashing effect that tormented their eyes as they slowly and quietly made their way down the main hallway towards the empty reception desk.

"This way." David whispered as he grabbed Carolyn by the arm and took her down an adjacent hallway to continue to search for Maggie.

"Do you remember which room was hers?" Carolyn asked looked around her surroundings with and a buzzing sound interrupting her sentence from the lights above.

"This way." David whispered back. 

The continued down the new hall that was just as dingy and vial as the last. David kept hold of Carolyn the whole time knowing exactly where he first saw Maggie when they were both trapped there together. David's mind switched back and forth to memories of his time here. The sound of the lights flickering, the smells the taunting voices from the patients in their cells and Joanna's voice echoing in his mind during their many sessions of manipulative hypnosis to turn him against his own family.

"They've wanted you dead. They've wanted you gone. You're the one that should lead this family and yet you're here....they did this to you...." Echoed Joanna's voice in David's mind.

He shook his head and felt dizzy, small beads of sweat began to appear on his forehead.

"David...Daivd! Are you ok?" Carolyn asked squeezing his hand and forcing him to stop walking once she noticed.

"I said I'm fine. Come on, we have to find her before it's too late."

As the two continued to make their way down the hall, David still shook out all the haunting memories that continued to haunt him, making him feel uneasy, hot and dizzy.

"You don't look well, sweetie, we should go and come back in the day time." Carolyn said looking at David suffering.

"I'm fine...I'm..."

Just as David was finishing his sentence, he heard someone coming from the other end of the L shaped hallway. David and Carolyn stopped dead in their tracks, trapped and unable to open any of the doors around them. They stood in the center of the hall and prepared to be caught by an orderly or worse yet the attending physician  of the night.

"Shit..." David whispered.

And as the person came around the corner from the hall David felt a relief. It was the bald patient with the piercing blue eyes that had helped him and Maggie escape the hospital. She was still there.

"...hello.....do you remember me?" David whispered to the woman in her hospital gown.

The woman looked at David and gave him a crooked smile exposing her rotted teeth then walked over to him and put her hands over his face.

"You do." David confirmed for her. "We're looking for my friend. Do you remember her too?" He continued to question.

The woman removed her hands from David's face and stepped back and looked at Carolyn with disdain. She walked over to Carolyn and grabbed her hair and placed it closed to her face and began to smell  it.

"This is my cousin, we're both looking for our friend. Please, can you help us find her before someone comes." David said, as Carolyn stood frozen with fear.

The patient circled Carolyn some more poking and prodding, pulling and tugging.

"Miss, please he...help us." Carolyn said her body stiffening as the patient continued to look her over. "I don't know if she understand David." Carolyn said.

"No, she does, she's just fascinated by you. Miss, please we don't have much time and this is an emergency. Do you know what that means? Emergency? We have to find--" David said before the patient put her crooked and thin index finger over her lips, dirt and gunk were caked under her finger nail.

"Shhh." The patient said as she pointed the way around the bend in the hallway.

Carolyn finally took a breath and grabbed on to David's arm harder. She wasn't sure where the bald blue eyed' patient was going to take them but David seemed confident that where ever it was it would lead to Maggie.

They finally came to a well-lit part of the hallway where a door was open. The open door lead into a cell that belonged to the bald blue eyed patient who didn't speak. She stood in her own doorway then pointed to the cell across from hers.

"Friend." The patient muttered.

"Friend. Is my friend in here?" David asked.

The patient nodded nervously.

"Maggie.....Maggie, it's me. It's Carolyn, darling. Are you in there?" Carolyn asked as she rushed to the door. "Oh darling please open the door if you can. I hope you're there. We have to get you out of here." She continued.

"Friend. Friend. Friend." The bald patient said over and over.

"Maggie....can you hear us? Are you awake? Open the door." Carolyn asked again.

"Hear us!" The patient said again still standing nervously in her cell's doorway.

"Carolyn? Carolyn Stoddard?" A faint voice from the other side of the door said.

"Maggie!!! Maggie! You're there! You're alive!" Carolyn yelped, as David shushed her.

Maggie opened the dinner tray slot built into the door, David and Carolyn crouched down and looked in, and looking back at them from the other side of the door, where the soft green eyes of Maggie Evans. Alive and well.

"Maggie why are you locked in here? Why aren't you in one of the other rooms?" David questioned remembering that Maggie used to be able to walk freely around the hospital like most non-dangerous patients.

"When I came back after being with you David, they locked me in here for helping you escape. I haven't  been out since." Maggie said putting her hand outside the slot and touched his scarf.

"Oh god." David lamented. "You've been trapped in here all this time!"

"Honey, we have to get you out of here and to a safe place. Something terrible has happened and you're not safe here anymore." Carolyn said.

"This is the only place I am safe, this is the only place I've ever been safe. I can't leave." Maggie said straightforwardly.

"You don't understand Maggie, this is quite serious. We have some news for you, that you may not understand at first, but we believe it to be true. It's about Nicholas Blair. Years ago he did something to you...and......well Maggie..." David said stammering.

"You think I don't know? I know. I know everything that's ever happened to me. I've always felt there was a part of me taken away without my consent by that monster. So its come true, the nightmares I've had for years have finally come back for me." Maggie answered.

"He's searching for you. We're not sure how long we can keep him from here. We don't know what he's capable of either." David answered.

"We have to take you. You can hid at Collinwood." Carolyn said.

"Over my dead body. I will never go back to that place." Maggie hissed.

"Darling....I promise you from the bottom of my heart, we need to take you there and we can protect you. It's your only hope. Now, how do we get you out?" Carolyn asked.

As David and Carolyn stood in front of Maggie's cell a thin little arm poked through from between them. It was the bald patient's arm, in her skinny bony hand a set of keys.

David looked down at the hand and grabbed the keys and stood up from his crouched position looking into Maggie's cell.

"Are these the..?" David said grabbing the keys from her hand.

"Friend." The bald female patient said with a smile.

"Thank you." Carolyn whispered to her.

David quickly shoved the key through the lock and turned it easily opening the heavy door.

"Maggie.....please. Please come with us. We don't have much time. We think your son, Nicholas, wants to take Alexandra just like Nicholas Sr. took you." David confirmed.

"Alex is my daughter." Carolyn explained.

Maggie took a deep breath and turned around to face her old friends. She took a gulp of air and reached over to her small side table and grabbed a rosary from the top and squeezed it in her hand so hard it left the impression of the small crucifix in her skin.

"I don't want that. I need to end this too. All of it." Maggie said looking down at her hand with the rosary squeezed inside. "Alright. I'll go back with you. I'll help protect Alexandra from the Blairs." Maggie agreed.

David and Carolyn grabbed Maggie and quickly made their way through the winding halls hoping no one saw them. The bald patient walked back into the middle of the hall, her hand in her mouth, her teeth biting the tips of her nails.

She waved goodbye and whispered. "Friend." one last time.

****

In the woods just outside of Collinsport, the spell Ezrabette had placed over Kat was spinning around and around in a whirl of cold air that started to create icicles and frost across the ceiling.

Loomis looked on in terror as his friend and partner Detective Kat Banning began to shift from this, the present time, to the year 1920 in attempt to reach her son Canan that had been taken there by Victoria Winters in a cruel kidnapping. 

"Follow the lights of your ancestors child, follow them down the rabbit hole of time and space and find the mother. Find her and fill her with your light and soul. Bring your baby back to the land where this all begin, the land where Sea View Cottage will be built and the portal will open again...that is when you can come back home." Ezrabette instructed while holding Kat's hands and the spell began to take shape.

Kat fell back, her eyes turned white and the trans took over her whole body.

Loomis removed Kat's hands from Ezrabette's and picked her stiff body up and moved it over to a soft sofa and laid her down.

"Will she be ok?" Loomis asked concerned.

"She has no choice." Ezarabette cryptically responded. "This is what she wanted."

*** COLLINWOOD 1920***

In the dark of the night, the Collinwood mansion held a sense of anxiety and fear within its walls. The night fog surrounded the house so much that it looked as if a mote of low clouds enclosed the property like an isolated island. 

Jamison sat in a chair, stone silent and still contemplating the visions he was having. He was terrified of what they might mean for his family. He had a small child to think about and was worried that curse his family had upon it had finally reached him and his own.

Sleep began to creep into his body and Jamison started to close his eyes. The warmth of the fire roaring in the fire place in the drawing room began to warm all around him.

As soon as his eyes shut and sleep took over a white flash blared in Jamison's mind and the visions began again.

This time in dream form.

Jamison awoke in his dream standing on a cloudy moody night on the lands of Collinwood. He could smell the sea as if it were just under his nose. He could feel the freezing ocean air brush up on his rosy cheeks like the icy breath of the unknown. Just off into the distance in the forest that stood before him Jaimson could see to figures quickly darting into the woods.

He followed.

As he got closer and closer it made out the figures and saw what they were doing. They were digging.

"Who's there?" Jamison yelled towards the sound of digging as he began to make his way into the misty woods. "I ask you again, who goes there?!"

As Jamison's patent leather shoes carefully made its way through the wet soggy ground and through the brush the digging got louder and louder, dirt falling to the ground in large fluffy clumps. He continued to hear it non stop even after he asked the person digging to name themselves. Unsuccessfully.

Jamison continued to come closer and closer in his foggy dream and finally came across a clearing within the forest and saw a man in all black digging.

"You there! What are you doing? Who are you?" Jamison asked of the man in black.

The man, who's back was turned to Jamison, stopped digging and lifted his head and slowly turned in the direction of Jamison's voice. The night, fog and darkness within the trees obscured the face of the man blocking his identity from Jamison's view.

"I'll ask you one more time, who are you? This is my land and you..." Jamison began as the man in black turned completely around, shovel in hand and lunged at Jamison. Jamison screamed and turned quickly blocking his face and falling to the ground cowering in fear as the man in black suddenly burst into what seemed like hundreds of bats that sprayed across the tops of the tress of the forest.

Jamison's breathing swallowed and he opened his eyes. He was still in his dream. Once he got up from the ground he went forward to where the man in black was. There were leaves stuck to his clothes, dirt marked his face and over his lips where he fell. He was terrified and cursed the minute he fell asleep. As he stepped forwards, there, in front of him was an open grave bare and gaping, its edges covered in the autumn leaves that had fallen from above.

Jamison hesitated but knew he had to look inside. Something deep inside him told him to look into the grave.

"What is it." He whispered to himself.

He slowly peered his head over, a chilly breeze blew away the fog above the mouth of the grave and inside was the body of Jaqueleen Walsh. Cold and dead, her skin a pale translucent grey, her mouth slightly open with a small beetle crawling out.

Jamison screamed a loud and blood boiling scream that immediately woke him from his sleep in the drawling room inside Collinwood.

He took a few breaths and grabbed the half empty cup filled with brandy then got up from the chair and looked up at the portrait of Barnabas Collins that hung in the foyer.

"He is this darkness. I have to stop him." Jamison said.

Jamison quickly grabbed a letter opener from the top of a cherry wood writing desk that sat at the end of the drawing room table and dashed up the stairs to find Barnabas Collins ...and kill him.

Jamison went down the hall he opened every guest room door as he past. The rooms were all empty but that did not detour him. He continued to search for Barnabas. All he wanted to do was end the curse that he knew Barnabas was the key to. As he opened the doors to the darkened rooms, he saw from the corner of his eye a bright light beam come from the end of the long hallway. The light came in a quick flash from under a door, hid bedroom door.

"Catherine." Jamison said as he noticed it came from where his wife was in there sleeping.

Jamison abandoned the search for Barnabas and quickly dashed down the hall to the bedroom he shared with his wife and pushed the door open to investigate the bright flash of light he saw.

Catherine was standing at her window in her nightgown staring out on to the sea.

"Darling, are you ok? I saw something ...some kind of a light. What was it?" Jamison asked walking over to his wife the letter opener still in his hand, sharp and ready to cut Barnabas' throat.

"What? Oh...yes, I'm fine. Everything is fine, I just couldn't sleep." Catherine said as she pulled a silky robe from her chair to cover herself.

"What was that light?" He questioned.

"There was no light." She answered.

Jamison looked at her, he wasn't sure she was telling the truth but wasn't sure he even really saw a light in the first place. His mind after all, was scattered and stressed.

"Are you sure you're ok? I have a bad feeling about tonight. I know you think I'm too superstitious but, honey I feel like something is about to happen. Something wicked." Jamison said as he put his hands on her shoulders.

"Yes! I'm fine. Like I said just couldn't get to sleep. But I'm fine. You should try to get some sleep too, the rest will help wit the stress." Catherine said in a frustrated voice.

"You're right." Jamison answered.

"What are you doing with that letter opener? " Catherine asked noticing the refection of the candle light in the knife.

"Nothing, nothing. I just thought I heard something downstairs before I came in here. Something strange, I guess it goes with my paranoia." Jamison laughed. " I'll leave you to sleep now. I'll be back up in a little bit, just going to check up on Elizabeth. I'll be right back." Jamison said fibbing.

Once Jamison closed the door to his room, Catherine took a deep breath and sat back on her bed. She felt relieved he was gone. She felt the anxiety slowly dissolve out of her body but knew it would return, because deep inside of her she was no longer Catherine Collins.

Ezrabette's spell had worked.

Catherine walked over to a mirror and looked in. The reflection looking back at her was Kat Banning from 2016.

****

In the dark of the night Barnabas and Vickie made their way through the forest just outside of Collinwood, Vickie led them into the forest with a lantern and a shovel and Barnabas carried the body of Jacqueleen Walsh.

The made their way slowly and cautiously through the night until the made it to an opening in the forest. A small area that was mostly grass and leaves. 

"Here. We'll do it here." Barnabas said.

Vickie put down the lantern on a log and Barnabas put down Jacqueleen's body and grabbed the shovel from Vickie's hands.

He began to dig slowly and meticulously into the cold hard earth creating a small grave for his victim.

"Why did you have to do this? Why did you have to take her life?" Vickie said tears in her eyes and shivering in the cold.

"Victoria, you of all people know that this is the last thing I want to do. But I had no choice. There is a nature inside of me that comes like the night; dark and cold and I cannot control it. Jacqueleen was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Think of her as a martyr. Because  he life was taken, other's will be spared." Barnabas explained.

"It's sick. You're sick." Vickie said in a hushed tone.

"I wouldn't expect you to think anything else of me. You're mortal. You understand the world through the eyes of someone who has never seen the other side ...the side behind the veil." Barnabas said.

"But haven't I? You took me there more times than I care to remember Barnabas. You took me behind the veil and I almost died as a result. For almost 50 years I did everything in my power to stop those like you only to realize that it was all a lie. And now, because of my failure Jacqueleen is dead." Vickie said in tears.

"Victoria that's enough. We can't go through this argument again. We have to figure out what we are going to tell the family once they realize Jacqueleen is gone." Barnabas said grabbing hold of Vickie's shoulders to bring her back to the case at hand.

"Hide. You have to hide. In the basement, in the old house where ever but you cannot come back to the main house at Collinwood. I'll say that you and Jacqueleen ran off together to New York, you've both fallen in love and that I caught you two together." Vickie answered.

"Do you think they'll believe it?" Barnabas questioned.

"They'll have to. They'll be no other evidence to prove otherwise. Now.....put her in the grave and.....lets go. I have to hide her things once I get back" Vickie said as her words became difficult to leave her mouth.

"Love....the most dangerous emotion in all humanity. Men have gone to war for love, lost their lives for love and all I can seem to do is cause the opposite. The ones I love die and I remain. A stone relic of what I was, poisoned and cursed to be on this earth, in one for or another forced to watch how love will forever allude me." Barnabas said, his breath coming from his mouth like a tiny clouds of icy cold air. 

Vickie wrapped her arms around herself shielding herself from the bitter Collinwood autumn air. She walked up to Barnabas and looked him in the eye. She could see there was still a small put of humanity in him even if she wanted to believe it was all fake, a sort of act that he would put on just to confuse those of the living world. 

"I want to believe you. I really do, Barnabas, but there's always a way out of this place. And you know how to make sure you'd stop the suffering and break the curse. But you know deep inside, you cannot. Your grasp on this place is stronger than any love the world as ever seen." Vickie responded.

Barnabas lifted an eye brown, astonished at Vickie's candor. 

Barnabas turned slowly and carefully put Jacqueleen in the grave he had just dug. As she lay there silently in death, dirt from Barnabas' shovel began to fall on top of her white flowing gown that was delicately beaded with pearls across the shoulders and down the back. 

Once Jacqueleen had been covered completely Vickie and Barnabas grabbed the shovel and lantern and made their way back to Collinwood where Barnabas would hide in the dilapidated old house of 1920 and Vickie would go into Jacqueleen's room and hide some of her clothes creating the lie that she had run off with Barnabas, like to fools in love. 

Down in a cold dark grave, the dirt clung to Jacqueleen's white dress wet and heavy. Her body lay with its arms across her chest.

And suddenly like the flick of a wrist, Jacqueleen's eyes opened.



















Sunday, December 11, 2016

Series 6/Chapter 7: ONCE BITTEN


The moon hung high in the brisk autumn sky above Collinsport. A soft wind blew through the skeleton trees devoid of all their summer leaves. A small blue car turned slowly on a rural road, careful of every winding curve that lead it to Ezrabette's small house hidden in the finger-like shadows of the trees.

It was Kat heading for her midnight rendezvous with the voodoo mystic, but she wasn't alone.

As Kat popped out of her car onto the frost bitten grass drive way at Ezrabette's home, headlights of another car suddenly blared blinding Kat as she turned to look and see who was there. She shaded her eyes and stared in the direction of the headlights as the silhouette of a tall person came closer and closer. Kat slowly backed away unsure of who might be there watching her and as she continued to squint in the person's direction the person stood in front of the lights blocking the brightness.

It was Kat's detective partner Loomis McGovern.


"Loo! Jesus, you scared me half to death, what are you doing here?" Kat said shoving Loomis in the chest.

"I should ask you the same thing. It's probably safe to say you'd agree that it's strange for a woman to be in the middle of no where in the middle of the night alone." Loomis answered.

"I can take care of myself, I don't need you watching over me like this." Kat said, the chilly air freezing her breath into a white steam as it exited her mouth.

"Does Caleb know you're out here? Does he know what you're doing?" Loomis questioned.

"No, and I don't have to tell him everything I do. Besides I don't know he would understand." She answered.

"Understand what?" Loomis questioned.

"Loo...get back in your car and go home, ok?" Kat answered with a brush off.

"You broke your promise to me." Loomis said. "You said you'd come to me as soon as you had more answers about where your baby went, and I have a feeling you already have an idea and have decided not to tell me. Our deal was that you'd let me know as soon as you knew Kat, what the hell is going on!! What are you doing here?" Loomis exclaimed.

"Listen I know what I told you but I have nothing to report back I can't..." Kat began before being interrupted.

"I don't believe you, and I'm your partner. You've put me in a really bad spot here with the prescient. How can we have this partnership if I can't trust you?" Loomis asked angrily. "I followed you here earlier too. Who lives here? Do they know where your kid is?" He continued his questioning.

Kat was furious that Loomis had followed her. She turned around in frustration and anger and looked off to Ezrabette's house only wanting to run off into the house to leave Loomis there in the cold. She knew the clock was ticking and that they only had a few more minutes before midnight. The window of time was closing.

"Loomis! Just shut up!! If you want to know what's going on come inside with me. I don't have much time to explain anything but once we're inside you'll understand." Kat said grabbing Loomis by the hand and dragging him off to the front porch.

As the two detectives walked up to the door, it was already open, but the screen door was closed and Kat and Loomis could see inside the house. It was dark and only lit by candles all over the front room floor. It was like the inside of a great cathedral lit from top to bottom by candle light.

Sitting in the back of the front room at a table drenched in lace was the Voodoo mystic Kat's mother trusted most: Her best friend Ezrabette Baptiste.

"Come in child." Ezrabette said from the dimmed room.

"What the hell?" Loomis whispered as he and Kat walked inside the house filled with candles.

"You've brought a friend. He does  not believe ma cher...this could be problematic." Ezrabette stated.

"You came to some...some...witch doctor? Kat, really??" Loomis said.

"Witch doctor? Child, your mouth talks loud but your heart speaks volumes, I aint no witch doctor. But you know that deep inside. You've seen this before too, haven't you mon petite." Ezrabette said through the muffle of her black veil.

"Ezrabette has promised me that she could get me to my child, and I believe her. The problem is now, you have to believe her. If you don't this wont work. The energy in the room must be of the realm of belief." Kat explained.

"Time is clicking away and we haven't much more, sit down. We must begin." Ezrabette said.

"What is she going to do?" Loomis said faintly confused by the woman in front of him.

Ezrabette had covered her hair with a lace veil of black to match her black dress. She was completely covered in black from the tips of her fingers to the bottoms of her shoes, like a widow at her husband's funeral.

"We're going to find my child. Ezrabette is a medium, not a witch doctor, and she is going to channel all of her energy so that we can find him." Kat explained as she sat down at the table.

"You're kidding?" Loomis said in doubt.

"Loomis shut the hell up and don't say another word. This is all I have at this point and if you ruin this for me..." Kat said leaving her sentence unfinished  as she was afraid of where her anger would take her.

"As the lights of the candles begin to melt the wax, so goes time and space; slow and steady away from the hot flame of life that burns. Kathryn...give me your hands." Ezrabette began, Kat complied. "Winds of time, light of life complete the story of this woman's strife. A child's will has been usurped, where has he been taken? Where has he gone?" Ezrabette continued.

A flow of air swirled through the room chilling every inch of anyone's exposed skin. Loomis looked around, his eyes wide as saucers watching each flicker of candle light. He then looked over at Ezrabette and began to see the lace veil blow in the breeze. The breeze began to intensify and the veil over Ezrabette lifted revealing her eyes as white as snow without irises.

"My god!!" Loomis screamed.

Kat kept her eyes closed and held on to Ezrabette's hands as the breeze inside the room turned in a wind. It blew and flowed over their bodies like a tiny tornado flushing the cold air around and around extinguishing the candles all over the room and as Loomis looked over at Kat she opened her eyes. Loomis jumped back at the sight of Kat, she was under a trance, her eyes had turned to completely white just like Ezrabette's. Kat had gone into a time warp. Her body was in 2016, but her mind and soul had flown out and gone in search of her baby in 1920.

****

As Kat and Loomis met with Ezrabette in the thick fog in the forests outside town, Christopher was quietly making his way back into Collinwood after staying out much of the evening. He knew that as the night progressed he would soon be able to sneak into Kimberly's files and make good on his promise to his half brother Caleb in retrieving what they needed to find out what was really bothering David.

The clock struck 1am, and the bell of the great grandfather clock sang through The Blue room just outside the main drawing room. Christopher walked slowly down the hallway towards Kim's lab and was careful to make the least amount of noise possible, hopefully keeping quiet enough so no one would know what he was up to.

He continued on his way past several other rooms in the great house. The electric candelabras were shining an orange light dimly throughout the hallway illuminating a shadowy glow on the faces of the portraits that hung on the wall. Christopher looked at each face as he passed the portraits, his eyes keeping focus on each of the painting's eyes...he swallowed a small gulp, a nervous tickle at the back of his throat.

It didn't take long, but he finally arrived at Kim's office. He took another gulp of air and swallowed hoping that no one was inside the office. As he turned the knob he slowly pushed the door open. Inside only darkness.

Christopher was aware of the history of the office. It had once belonged to Dr. Julia Hoffman who was also granted the small adjoining laboratory. Dr. Hoffman had practiced many experiments and tests when she worked on several of the families members in the past there, the walls were billowing with history, but Chris had a task, and standing around in the dark thinking of what had happened in the room would not get him anywhere. He reached into his pocked and pulled out a lighter that flickered a golden light once lit. With his own light source now, Chris pored over each of the corners of the room searching for something--anything--that might hold the secrets to why David's behavior had been so erratic and alien to Caleb. What had happened to David in his past at Windcliff Sanitarium under the care of Kim's evil sister Dr. Joanna Grayson that changed him so much?

 As all those thoughts filled Chris' head he looked over and there, in a small darkened corner was a green filing cabinet that he knew had to have the answers to those questions. Chris quickly made his way to the cabinet and opened the top drawer. He looked through the files and saw names he did not recognize. He continued to flip through the pages of notes and documents and finally came across the patient's surnames that ended with the letter C.

There it was: COLLINS, DAVID.

Chris thought for a second. Should he read through the file first before taking it to Caleb? Was it ironic that he was stealing a private medical document but was still thinking of having discretion enough to not read it himself?

Chris pulled the file from the cabinet and tossed it on top of Kim's desk over the dark green blotter. He flipped it open and came close to the white pages with his lighter. He looked over it but didn't really understand much of what was written. But as he continued to read through the pages he saw something shocking. The forms he was reading looked very similar to the forms he and Alex found on himself. Forms that told the story of DNA tests, and experiments with serums to alter that DNA. Then the words LIKEN and LIKEN DNA. It was all the same.

"Jesus." Chris quietly said to himself when he realized that the same tests that were performed on him as a baby were also performed on David.

"He's a werewolf too." Chris said again to himself as the papers continued to tell the story.

Chris grabbed the ends of the file and flipped it closed and grabbed it and headed out towards the open door to the hallway. In his haste rushing towards the door, his shoe snagged on Kimberly's throw carpet and tossed Chris to the floor causing him to drop his lighter and leaving him in complete darkness.

As he lay on the ground on his stomach, he blindly searched for the illusive lighter by patting his hands on the floor. He patted and patter but never found it. Then suddenly just above his head he heard a flicker then a small spark of light.

He looked up and saw nothing.

Chris then again patted the ground on while laying on his stomach struggling to find the lighter to brighten the completely dark room.

And again...the flicker and a spark just above his head. Chris looked up and there was nothing, but he recognized the sound he was hearing it was the sound of his lighter flickering and lightening but quickly going out.

Chris waited again and continued to look for the lighter and as he patted his hand over the carpet again in search of the lighter he hit what he knew was the top of someone's shoe. He looked up and the flicker again came but this time his lighter stayed lit and was in the hands of Joanna Grayson's ghost.

Joanna's face was illuminated with the light of Chris' lighter, he face was gaunt and grey her hair was disheveled, her eyes had dark circles underneath, and they twitched with anger.

"GET OUUUUUT!" Joanna screamed in a horrible murderous scream.

Christopher bounced up from the ground and looked at Joanna again, he was frozen in fear. Joanna screamed at him again.

"GET OUUUUT!"

Christopher reached down on the floor and found the file and grabbed hold, his mind was racing, his heart was pounding. He reached for the door knob and opened the door then looked back to see the ghost.

She was gone. As soon as the light from the hall way made its way into Kim's office, Joanna disappeared.

Chris shook his head and quickly closed the door behind him never looking back, he rushed down the hall and took the file to his room to await Caleb so that they could go over what he found.

Moments later Kimberly came out of her adjoining Lab where she was conducting very late secret tests on samples of David's DNA, she opened the door to her office and turned on the lamps on either side of her desk. The light from the lamps hit the mettle of Chris lighter on the floor in the middle of the room sparkling in Kim's eye.

She walked over and picked up the lighter. As she looked it over she noticed the inscribed initials on the metal cover. C.R.... Christopher Reed.

Kim instantly knew the truth was about to come out. And when it did, she could lose the two things she loved most in the world. Her two sons. 

****
COLLINWOOD, 1920

As the night progressed in the present, so it did in the past. Barnabas had made his way to a private room over the east wing where he knew there were secret passages in the walls that would allow him to sneak way before the sun rise, in the meantime he removed his dinner jacket and white bow tie and laid them out on the ruffled bed in front of him. He loosened the cuff-links and walked over to the window that looked over the great courtyard that lead to his beloved old house.

"That old thing is an eye sore isn't it?" A sultry voice said from behind Barnabas.

Barnabas turned and standing in his doorway was Jacqueleen in a long dress with her hair still slicked back in finger-waves, pearls dripping from her ears and a cigarette dangling from a long stick at the end of her mouth. 

"I find the house quiet beautiful actually. I thought you and the other ladies had retired for the night. What can I do for you Mrs. Walsh?" Barnabas quickly answered noticing Jacqueleen had dressed again for the evening.

"I just feel the night is so young, don't you? I couldn't possible go to bed now. Lets say you and I drive off somewhere Barnabas, just the two of us and have a night of it? What do you think?" Jacqueleen said puffing from her cigarette and removing her long opera gloves and tossing them over her shoulder.

"I'm afraid I have business to attend to tomorrow morning. I wouldn't be able to do anything of that, perhaps another time." Barnabas said as Jacqueleen walked into the room and got closer to Barnabas.

Jacqueleen scrunched her nose in disappointment. She tip-toed over to a the bed and sat on the edge dangling her legs over the back. 

"You don't seem the type that would pass over a good time, now, why don't you want to spend some time with me?" Jacqueleen said again in a sultry tone.

"I can see where this is going, Mrs. Walsh and..." Barnabas began.

"Please, call me Jacqueleen." She replied.

"Jacqueleen....that is such a beautiful name. First names will put us on a more informal level." Barnabas said as Jacqueleen got up from the bed and walked over to Barnabas and met him in the center of the room.

"That sound good to me." She replied with a twinkle in her eye.

"I don't know how my cousin Jamison would feel about ...us....becoming more informal. I don't plan on staying in town long and I would hate to ruin my welcome." Barnabas answered.

"Oh, come on! He doesn't even have to know. It's been such a long time since I've had such a handsome man around me, you see, and now that Catherine is so busy with her baby....well, I'm bored." Jacqueleen said with a grin.

"You wouldn't like me in the morning." Barnabas joked.

"Let me be the judge of that." Jacqueleen said as she leaned in to kiss Barnabas. 

Jacqueleen hoped that her seductive flirting would lead to something more with Barnabas, now that she was broke and a widow. Barnabas was the first handsome man with a bank account that she had come across in Collinsport and he may be the last, all she had to do was reel him in, just like she did all the other's she loved and married, but what she didn't know was that Barnabas came with a hefty amount of his own baggage. 

As they touched lips, Jacqueleen stroked the side of Barnabas's face with one hand the slowly slid it up so that her fingers began to make their way into his thick black hair. 

Barnabas had not been kissed like this in what felt like a century. Her lips her soft and plump, her skin was white like milk. Her neck....her neck was a perfect pale and just below the surface of that white skin was the pulsating heat of what Barnabas really desired. The crimson life force that drove his passions.

As Jacqueleen continued to knit her fingers through his hair Barnabas began to kiss her neck. Jacqueleen sighed with delight dropping her hand from his hair, the other hand with the long stick and the now extinguished cigarette fell to the floor. Jacqueleen's eyes began to water, a passion she had not felt in years.

But Barnabas could not control himself any longer. His eyes began to change. and his mind began to go blank. He pulled down on the neckline of her dress to expose more of her neck, she squealed with excitment not knowing what would come next. As his eyes turned to blackness, his fags peirced through. 

Barnabas opened his mouth and planted his sharp teeth deep into the white flesh of Jaqueleen's neck.

At first she froze and then as the blood began to seep from her neck and it started to become clear that the pinching at her neck was no longer the passionate feeling she expected she began to push him away. But it was too late, Barnabas, tried to control himself, but the urges were stronger than he had ever remembered. 

Jacqueleen started to struggle but Barnabas was too strong, she pushed and pushed but he held on, the blood was pouring into him like a river. She stared to feel faint and her eyes started to close. Jacqueleen tried to stay awake in Barnabas' arm and she had no idea just how far this would turn. As they struggled, he turned her slightly towards a mirror, and there she was in the reflection, alone without Barnabas; two holes in her neck pouring blood over her white dress.

The site of it terrified her. She closed her eyes and screamed but Barnabas covered her mouth and continued to drink the life force out of her until she fainted, and once she fainted he continued to drink until all the life in her was gone.

Barnabas put his hand on her heart and it was not beating. His tuxedo shirt was stained with blood, his mouth was covered too by the red liquid. He was almost in shock. Jacqueleen's body fell limp in his arms and he grabbed her and pulled her up. 

Without a second thought, he picked her up, with his foot he opened the door to his room that had been slightly left ajar and dashed down the hall as quietly as he could until he came to Victoria's room.

Vickie had been fast asleep, Barnabas pushed the door open ripping through her door startling Vickie so much she fell out of her own bed to the floor.

Barnabas said no words but looked at Vickie who slowly got up from the floor in sheer terror. 

What was she looking at? What had he he done? Thousands of questions filled her head.

"Help me, Victoria....help me." Barnabas simply said as Vickie looked on at Jacqueleen's lifeless bloody body in Barnabas arms. 























Saturday, December 3, 2016

Series 6/Chapter 6: CONFRONTATIONS ABOUND


As the evening shade began to envelope the great house of Collinwood in the year 2016, a feeling of anxiety and uncertainty swept in just as the dusk sky began to blanked the heavens above. One woman haunted by her evil sister's death was attempted to exercise her from her life.

Kimberly, alone in her private lab that once belonged to Dr. Julia Hoffman, worked carefully on serums and DNA samples she had secretly collected over the years from the Collins family members. It was all by order of her dead sister Dr. Joanna Grayson. Joanna, in death, was still adamant at taking control of the Collins family and all their assets, nothing would stop her. The fear she instilled in her much weaker sister Kimberly held on tightly.

Kimberly, calmly and quietly did her DNA testing as Joanna watched from her ghostly perch in the reflection of a window.

"You work as if you want nothing to do with this. We had a deal Kim We planned this for so long, stop looking like someone died." Joanna's spirit said as she slowly moved out of the window's reflection and transcendentally placed herself on the green leather sofa's across from Kim's work area.

"I don't want anything to do with you anymore. All I want is to be normal again and begin practicing medicine like I did before all this happened." Kim muttered as she continued to work.

"You'd love that wouldn't you? You left me to DIE...you let Barnabas kill me when he came to search for Maggie at Windcliff that night and you left  me to DIE! No, you're not going to just let me go into the light and forget about me; leave me in some grave with no name and just forget you ever had a sister. No, no, this is what I've always deserved. You will continue this DNA program on David....and once he's killed off his entire family you'll get all the shares of the company, it'll be rightfully yours. Finally." Joanna explained as she sat calmly, the green sofa showing through Joanna's translucent body.

"What's in it for you? You're dead! You're not real anymore, you no longer exist!" Kim yelled back from her work station as she adjusted her seeing glasses.

"My satisfaction will be knowing that this whole satanic family is gone and all their money is placed in your hands. But it's up to you. You have to do all of this to make sure it happens. Do you understand?" Joanna further explained.

"YOU'RE DEAD! You're Dead! You're' Dead!" Kim screamed pounding on the sides of her head, hoping Joanna's ghost would be gone when she opened her eyes. The madness she felt starting to peek through her calm veneer.

Joanna grinned an evil smile and waiting for Kim's tantrum to be over. "Boo!" She joked when Kim opened her yes. "I'm not going anywhere little sister, not until you do this for me." She added.

"And if I don't? What will happen if I don't do what you want me to do?" Kim said threatening her dead sister's plot.

"Watch it now baby sister. You don't want to go there with me. You know what I'm capable of. And death will not keep me from what I can do. Nothing can." Joanna said as she slowly got up and floated over to where Kim was working.

"You're not real." Kim said sternly.

"Aren't I?" Joanna said.

Joanna closed her eyes and lifted her hand slowly and as she did so all of Kim's petri dishes and glass vials began to lift on their own. Kim held her breath as she witnessed first hand 25, to 30 of her tools and dishes lifting and floating into the air. At one point there was so much glass suspended in air it looked like Kim was standing inside of a chandelier.

Joanna opened her eyes and looked Kim dead in the face:

"You'll do anything I ask. You OWE IT TO ME...my life was sacrificed...and if you don't I swear to you I will haunt and curse the lives of everyone you love for the rest of their lives Kimberly, mark my words. Inject David with the new batch f werewolf DNA by the next full moon and release him to his family so that he murders them. Then....Kill David. The Company will fall into your hands and you'll own everything." Joanna said again with a cold dark voice.

And as she dropped her floating hand all of the flying glass objects crashed to the ground and shattered all around Kimberly causing her to close her eyes and scream.

"I'm real enough." Joanna laughed as Kimberly trembled in the corner of her lab with her eyes closed.

When Kim was brave enough to open her eyes again to see the thousands of shattered pieces of glass on the floor, Joanna was gone.


****

Inside the main portion of the house, Carolyn quietly read by the fire in the drawing room. As she did, there was a knock on the door. Carolyn looked back into the foyer expecting to see the maid rush over and bring in whom ever was calling.

"Oh! She's gone for the night." Carolyn said to herself as she remembered the maid had already left for the night.

She calmly walked over through the drawing room and into the foyer and up to the great oak front doors and opened them. Standing at the door dressed bundled up in all black was Nicholas Blair JR.

Carolyn stepped back in fright and closed the door slightly.

"Mrs. Throne, Nicholas Blair, we met earlier today at one of the shops in town. Do you remember?" Nicholas politely asked.

"I remember. What can do I for you Mr. Blair?" Carolyn asked as she tried to conceal the worry in her voice.

"I was told to by someone down in town that you or someone in your family might have some answers for me about my family's past here in Collinsport. Do you think you'd have a moment to talk to me about that?" Nicholas asked not knowing Carolyn knew exactly who his evil father was.

"I don't think so. In fact I don't think you should come up to Collinwood anymore Mr. Blair. I know you were here earlier and spoke with my daughter Alexandra. I would appreciate it you..." Carolyn said before she was interrupted.

"Mrs. Throne, I'm afraid you're overreacting, with all do respect. You see all I want is just to know my family's past. And also, hopefully locate my mother." Nicholas partly hiding his true devious intentions.

"Your mother? How would I know who she is?" Carolyn asked snobbishly.

"Well I know that she was a friend of yours in the past. At least that's what I've been led to believe. I'm assuming by your reaction to me, that you may have some idea of who my father was. I am, after all, named after him." Nicholas asserted.

"I do know who your father was..or is...or.... which is why I would kind ask you to leave. Your mother, however, I don't know." Carolyn again said assertively.

"My mother, Mrs. Thorne, is Maggie Evans." Nicholas said to a shocked Carolyn.

"Maggie?? That's ridiculous. Maggie never had any children, certainly not with Nicholas --your father. What would you want with Maggie anyway? Maggie Evans was a good woman, a good friend to this family, and she suffered for years by the hands of many---one of which was your father. How dare you come to my door and try and connect yourself with  her. You should leave!" Carolyn argued as she slammed large oak door in Nicholas's face.

But when she turned around to back into the drawing room Nicholas was there blocking her way. Carolyn screamed.

"Get out right now!" Carolyn said backing away.

"Mrs. Throne, I know your mother did not raise you to be rude to a guest. All I want is answers to where my mother is. She is needed." Nicholas said slowly removing his black scarf,

"My mother raised me well enough to know that no man can tell me what to do. No man what-so-ever. And if you think you'll be the first, I have news for you Mr. Blair, I've survived much worse. So let's make this easy. You'll never be able to find Maggie Evans because she's dead." Carolyn said as she held on to a table behind her, her hands shaking with nerves.

"I don't believe you. I wouldn't have been sent here from where to search for someone who no longer walks this earth. Where is she?" Nicholas said walking slowly towards Carolyn.

"Excuse me, is there a problem?" David said as he walked down the main staircase noticing Carolyn's strained face and the tension in the stranger's shoulders. "Who are you?" he added.

"Nicholas Blair Jr. Pleasure to meet you." Nicholas said as he held out his hand.

"Blair huh? Sounds familiar. What are you doing here? Aare you ok?" David asked looking over at his cousin.

"He's..." Carolyn began before being interrupted.

"I'm looking for my mother. I was told that your family could possibly know here whereabouts, that's all." Nicholas said.

"So you're here because of what someone might have told you we know? Who's your mother?" David asked skeptically.

"Maggie." Carolyn calmly whispered knowing that David had been adamant that Maggie was the one who helped him escape Joanna's clutches at Windcliff.

"What? Maggie Evans? You're Maggie's son. That cant be." David answered.

"It is. And I'm here to find her." Nicholas said.

"Listen, I want you to leave right now. I know what you are Nicholas Blair. I've know your kind for many, many years and right now I don't want you anywhere near this house or my family. Especially my daughter Alexandra. If you'd like to find your mother you'll need to head over to Eagle Hill Cemetery. You'll find her in her grave there. Now leave." Carolyn said sternly as she walked over to the front door and opened it for Nicholas to leave.

Nicholas looked at David and then looked back at Carolyn who was standing at the door. He replaced his scarf and walked out to the front step and turned back to look at Carolyn and David.

"Well, it was nice seeing you both. I'm sure we'll meet again." Nicholas said cryptically as Carolyn slammed the door in his face.

Carolyn adjusted her sweater and took a deep breath, and turned back around toward the drawing room.

"Wait just one second there. How is that man Maggie Evan's son? What the hell is going on here now? David said grabbing his cousin Carolyn's arm. "You know something don't you!?" He exclaimed.

"We need to find Maggie before he does." Carolyn said.

"I thought you didn't believe me when I said she was alive and that she helped me escape that sanitarium. NOW you do?" David questioned.

"Hiding Maggie from Barnabas was one thing, but keeping her safe from Nicholas Blair is a whole other animal. We need to go back to Windcliff and find Maggie if she's still there and make sure she's safe before Nicholas does. Whatever he has planned will not be good. Not for Maggie and not for any of use." Carolyn warned.

****
COLLINSPORT, 1920


The late evening sun had set, and the fog had rolled in from the coast in thick layers that seeped onto the Collinwood land like a slow moving ooze of cool. The Collins family had placed the two babies, Elizabeth and Canan to bed and were preparing for a welcome dinner for Victoria. 

Up in their rooms Claudia and Vickie were getting ready, dressing in their finest dinner attire, long evening dresses that sparkled with all the glitz of 1920 fashion. Their hair perfectly coiffed like two high society mavens ready for a night on the town.

"What should I say if Jamison and Catherine ask me more about our past?" Vickie asked as she carefully clasped her droplet earrings. 

"Just follow my lead, everything will work out fine. Have you seen Barnabas? I went down into the basement and he wasn't there." Claudia responded.

"Don't worry about him, I've know him for a lot longer than you. I can tell you he can take care of himself." Vickie said with a sort of side grin.

"Can we trust him? This whole plan has changed so much since you've both arrived and now I don't know if we can trust him. Barnabas was not supposed to be here." Claudia said matter of factly.

Vickie turned from the gilded vanity that sat on the side of the room and looked over at Claudia. 

"It doesn't matter what was, Claudia, we've decided to abandon the plan in it's original form. We have to focus on not altering too much of the past and getting Canan back to 2016. It's the right thing to do." Vickie said sternly leaving Claudia fuming but in agreement. 

Downstairs, Catherine and her mother Jacqueleen put the final finishing touches on the dining room table. The room was lit by 3 tall glittering candelabras that crowned the center and each and of a 8 person table. Each place setting had been set per the most high society set of standards, fit for royalty. Collinsport Royalty. 

"This should be such a wonderful night." the always optimistic Catherine said in her lace gown.

Jacqueleen smiled and sipped from her sherry. 

As the two continued to toil in the dinning room that was just set off to the side of the main foyer and past the formal drawing room, there was a knock on the door.

"Who could that be at this hour?" Jacqueleen questioned from her seat and her sherry.

"Maybe it's Jamie." Catherine answered.

"Why would Jamie knock on his own door?" Jacqueleen questioned.

The two women left the dining room and headed to the front door, both feeling a tad bit apprehensive at who might be on the other side, and as they did, Jamison was coming down the satires in his tuxedo ready for dinner to answer the door himself. 

"Has the butler left for the night?" He asked the two ladies as they met at the foot of the satires.

"Yes, maybe it's him, maybe he forgot something." Catherine said.

Catherine and Jacqueleen stood back as Jamison moved closer to the door, his hand reached out for the thick knob, he pressed the lever to release the lock and he pulled the door open.

Standing their in the crisp air and frothy fog in his trademark  thick wool coat was Barnabas Collins.

Jamison's eyes  locked on Barnabas like a bullseye. That face. That body. He knew who it was. He knew it with every fiber of his soul and suddenly a flashes began to appear in Jamison's mind of images he did not recognize. A face flashed screaming a blood curdling scream. Then blood splashed across that face. Jamison then saw a mouth open with fangs dripping with blood, then another flash of white room and inside that room was a coffin and in that coffin a skull laying on a pillow, its jaw gaping open.

They were all images, disjointed and confusing, but frightening to Jamison none the less. And just as the flashes came they disappeared. Jamison stood there shaking his head as if he were shaking the images he had just seen out of his mind like sand from a shoe.

"Hello. I hope I am not intruding this evening." Barnabas said politely.

"Barnabas. Barnabas Collins?" Jamison said softy and in shock as he recovered from the frightening images he saw flash in his mind. 

"The second, yes, Barnabas Collins II. I sincerely apologize for the late visit, but I just had to come see you." Barnabas said using his fake identity as his own long lost grandson.

"Oh my goodness! He looks just like the man in this painting, come in! Come in!" Catherine said pushing Jamison aside and bringing Barnabas into the foyer.

"Ahh, my grandfather." Barnabas said pointing out his fraudulent relationship to the man in the painting. "I really do hate to barge in but I've just arrived from England and felt I needed to greet that family as soon as possible. I see by your attire you were heading out. I hope I'm not keeping you." Barnabas continued.

"Of course not, we were just going to have dinner! My goodness the likeness to your grandfather is remarkable. Why didn't you telegram us that you'd be visiting." Catherine said jubilantly. "Jamison, he must stay for dinner, don't you agree?" She added as Jamison looked on with a sense of dread.

"Well, I believe I did send a telegram. Perhaps it got lost. You know those things don't always make it to their destinations on time." Barnabas stated.

From the corner of his eye, Barnabas could see Jamison still in a rather shocked state and Catherine's mother Jacqueleen ogling him. 

"Pleasure to meet you Mr. Collins. Jacqueleen Walsh, Catherine's mother. You should feel very welcome here, after all Collinwood is your family's home as well. I'm sure Jamison would agree. We were just about to sit for dinner, of course you must stay." Jacqueleen said extending her hand to Barnabas.

Barnabas looked over at the stunning brunette and kissed her hand. She smiled back, clearly intrigued by the new face.

"I wouldn't want to impose." He answered her.

As they continued their polite and somewhat awkward conversation, Victoria and Claudia started to make their way down the stairs. They looked at each other, Vickie took a gulp of air, surprised to see Barnabas. It was all deja vu. Barnabas had used the exact same method to introduce himself with this family as he had the day he met Elizabeth in 1966. 

"Victoria, Claudia! We have a new house guest! Let's all meet in the dining room and catch up!" The jubilant Catherine said locking her arm with Barnabas' and leading them all into the dining room Claudia and Vickie followed behind in a weary silence.

Jamison straggled behind in a daze. The images of blood and fangs still haunting his thoughts. What did they mean? And why did they come to him as soon as Barnabas waked through the door. Jamison could feel there was something about Barnabas that just didn't sit well with him. He knew all about this family legend, much more than he ever told Catherine and it frightened him.

The dinner went off without a hitch. They all chatted and had well enough small talk to get them through, Vickie and Claudia played along perfectly pretending they knew nothing about Barnabas Collins. Barnabas, for his part, was the consummate actor. He played the part of his own long lost grandson with such skill that it was as if he believed it himself. His charm and grace was intoxicating.

Catherine had been raised the only child of the well off Walsh family of Boston who sheltered her a great deal from the world. For her the world was this giant place filled with stories and adventures that she was not privy to. For Catherine, Barnabas was beyond reproach, she could not find a single problem with him, the same could be said for her mother, the widow Jacqueleen.

"Mr. Collins you are simply divine!" Jacqueleen said to Barnabas, her eyes glistening in the light as he finished one of his made up anecdotes.

Barnabas was also entranced by Jacqueleen's bright blue eyes.

"Charm comes with my English heritage. But of course, we can all say the same for Jamison. We share so much of the same history and family." Barnabas said sipping his own wine and looking at the still skeptical Jamison.

Jamison managed to crack a wedge of a smile back but continued to stay silent over the dinner.

"Well I should be getting up to my room now. It's late and the children will most likely be up early. Thank you for a lovely dinner." Claudia said excusing herself followed by Catherine who reluctantly agreed, the night had drawn on long enough for her.

"I think we'll leave you gentleman to yourselves. Victoria shall we retire?" Jacqueleen said also agreeing that the night had worn on too long.

"Barnabas! I hope our accommodations will suit you. We'll see you in the morning." Catherine said.

"Actually, I have a few business deals to take care of in the morning, but will be back in the evening. If you wouldn't mind, I can come back then." Barnabas answered excusing himself for his absence in the morning.

Catherine smiled in agreement and followed Claudia, Victoria and Jacqueleen leaving Jamison alone with Barnabas.

"Good night." Vickie said, glancing over at Barnabas as she past him with a look in her eyes, hoping he could keep on the charade.

Once the four women moved on to their rooms for the night, Jamison and Barnabas walked over to the drawing room for cigars. As they smoked and talked about the family business and how well it was doing, the room's air swirled with the grey of cigar exhaust.

Jamison's skepticism had not diminished, he knew there was something strange about Barnabas and his sudden arrival. His stories too felt rehearsed.

"Tell me cousin, what do you do? What is your business here in Collinsport?" Jamison asked, the tone of his voice like an seasoned detecting prodding for answers.

"I dabble in jewel trade. I have inherited a great many pieces of jewelry from my mother's side that I have used to sustain my way of life. It's actually a very intriguing way to make a living. I meet the most fascinating people around the world." Barnabas answered.

"You don't have to pretend." Jamison said standing up and looking over at the lit fireplace. "I know who you are."

Barnabas looked over at his distant cousin and lifted an eye brow.

"What exactly do you know?" Barnabas asked puffing on his own cigar.

As Barnabas questioned Jamison's apprehension he remembered the images that flashed in his mind of death and pain. He knew that it had to be connect to Barnabas and he knew that the rumors that Barnabas was one of the undead had to be true, as far fetched as it could be, he knew that the strange feelings he had been having and the images he was seeing were about Barnabas.

"I know Barnabas Collins never had children. I know the stories. I know the rumors. I know everything there is to know," Jamison said taking a puff from his cigar.

"You're mistaken. He did, it's not widely known." Barnabas continued to press but interrupted by Jamison.

"No. You're lying. This house has the most comprehensive history book on every member of this family for the last 300 years. No where in it does it say the original Barnabas Collins had a child, much less a grand child that looks exactly like him." Jamison said.

"Well I..." Barnabas started before being cut off.

"I don't know how you really got here Barnabas Collins...the second..." Jamison said sarcastically, "..or what you really want with us, but let me just say if you cause any harm to my wife or my child I promise you, you will not live to see another day. Don't plan on staying long, cousin, there is only room in this house for one Master. Keep that in mind." Jamison continued as he extinguished the cigar and got up to leave the room.

Barnabas was left in the smokey room alone to contemplate his next move. He was definitely surprised by Jamison's reaction. In fact Jamison's suspicions could derail Barnabas' plans to get back to 2016 with Canan, Vickie, and Claudia if he continued to be hostile towards him.

Time was of the essence, Barnabas needed to get back to the present without disturbing the past anymore than they already had.

****

Up in her room Jacqueleen brushed her auburn hair in her vanity mirror. She then opened a silver box that had scented oil that she rubbed over her elbows and hands. All she could think about was the new house guest. He was charming, elegant and much more handsome than the painting that hung on the wall in the foyer lead her to believe.  She was instantly enamored by him.

Jacqueleen's late husband Walter Walsh, to her shock, left her in great amounts of debt that her son-in-law Jamison had paid off, forcing Jacqueleen into a the roll of a social pariah in all the fancy Boston circles. Walter's matter of death too didn't help matters. He was murdered in the middle of the night in their Boston mansion, the murderer was never caught.

Jacqueleen was penniless stranded in Boston and under a cloud of mystery surrounding Walter's death.

She had no choice but to move to Collinsport to escape the torment of all the well-to-do Boston stares.

And now a new prospect. The new house guest offered her somewhat of a reprise, and Jacqueleen knew it. Barnabas was rich, very rich. And that was enticing. He could be the key to her way back on top of the social heap. All she needed to do was get him to believe that too.

"Barnabas Collins......." she said with a grin. "Mrs. Jacqueleen Walsh-Collins. It has a nice ring to it."