Friday, October 30, 2020

THE FIRST WIDOW: A Short Story

 




~LATE OCTOBER, 1712~

A woman felt the sting in her heart of a lost love. It ached inside of her body like a sickness, like a fever that would not break. The loss of her loved one, the man she cared and desired for so long, so many years just would not cease. It was unrelenting.

And a night where the moon filled the sky like a ball so milky white that it lit her way through town as she cuddled herself in a thick woolen coat. Her eyes filled with tears as she thought about the man she loved and how she'd never see him again; not in this world. Not in this life. Not in this form. 

She'd have to wait forever. She'd have to wait until she too left the world of the living to finally be reunited with the man she wanted to spend the rest of her life with. But perhaps she could change her fate, perhaps she could force their reunion  to happen quicker than even God had planned.

This sad, lost woman, shook the idea out of her head. How could she even go to that extreme? What was she even thinking? How could she even fathom the idea that slowly bubbled up in her decided mine? Then, as she  gathered herself and her thoughts she looked over to where should could hear the crashing waves of the Atlantic sea beating against a lengthy wooden pier that jetted out into the sea. 

 Then her dark thoughts came back. This fog covered dock that she was standing on lead to the pier. Perhaps she was there for a reason. After all, it did feel like the cold sea was calling her name, crash after crash.

Suddenly, she found herself rushing over to the edge of the Pier as the foggy night air wet her face as little droplets coated her peach skin. She bounded over to the far end of the pier where the sea crashed up against the thick beams of wood that held up the long pier. 

The woman slowly climbed up over the barriers and stood face-forward at the edge of the pier looking out on to the fridges waters. She held herself tightly on to the barriers allowing the wind to blow through her dark hair and through the white skirts that flowed beneath the wool coat that warmed her. She felt like she was flying. She felt like it was now or never... she could see him in the dark distance, his face seemed to form in the fog. She could almost hear him call her name too. She closer her eyes and listened, listened for him to tell her what to do next. Jump? 

If she jumped, she knew her coat would only warm her for a minute. She knew that as soon as her body fell into the deep black sea it would be like 1,000 daggers of cold water stabbing to her body. But only until she fell into the deep slumber that would finally reunite her with the love of her life. The pain would be secondary — her reunion, a final moment with the man she loved would be eternal. 

"Aye, the quickest way to the end of the world is to jump, it is. But if ye catch thyself  in thought of the process, love, it'll never come. Do it now and forever live in the light, that'll be one way out of this, it will.....or maybe I can help." A voice from behind her on the dock spoke. The strange voice, grizzled and smokey startled the woman on the edge of the pier.

"Don't come any closer! I'll jump! I swear I'll jump!" The woman said, her voice terrified and nervous just as her mind quickly realized what she was doing. Panic set in. Her fingers tightened the barrier. Her nails dug deep into the weathered wood.

The Person with the scratchy voice Noticed this. The beautiful woman on the pier’s edge did not want to die. 

This voice from behind came was attached to an older woman dressed in rags, under a thick black cloak. Under the clocks She was covered from head to toe in various bustles and skirts and scarves. Her hair was tied up in a long black scarf that wrapped her thick black hair in a large braid that extended to the center of her back. The older woman removed a deck of Tarot cards from inside one of pockets of her cloak  and began to shuffle them over and over. 

"I could help. I can make things more clear. I can show thee the best way out of thine terrible ways. With these!" The old lady said, fanning out the cards in her hands that were covered in rings on each finger.

"What?" The younger woman asked confused. "What do you want from me??” 

"I want nothing for me. Only to help a woman I see in need of what I can give ‘er. I can give ‘er more than an easy way out of the world of the living. Come back off the ledge, love, follow me to parlor and I can show thy right way to what ye need. This” the woman continued referencing this attempt at death by self drowning, “is not it, not on the side of a pier in the middle of the night ....such pretty clothes. Come, let Madame Adrina fix it all." The old woman said referencing herself by name.

The young woman, standing backwards on the barriers of a wind swept pier paused to think. Could she trust this old beggar woman with tarot cards? What did she have to lose? She had already lost so much. So, so much. Nothing really was left. 

The tragic woman in beautiful clothes turned back around and faced the wild crashing sea in front of her. The water was thrashing below her beautifully adorned feet dressed in shows of satin white that had tiny little pearls fashioned into the shape of a tiny little flower on top of her foot. She looked down at the water, and looked back at the old woman, Adrina, still shuffling her tarot cards and climbed back over on to the solid floor of the wooden pier. 

"That's a good lass." Adrina said with a wink as she extended her old withered branch like arm to the young woman. The young woman reached back and Adrina pulled her in close so that they were now arm in arm walking back in the muddy fog towards Adrina's parlor in town. 

"I don't know what I was thinking." The young broken hearted woman said to Adrina who held her tight. Her voice seemed relieved of her decision. “I have two children.” She admitted to a nodding Adrina. 

"I know child, I know." Madame Adrina said as she stopped under a glowing street lamp to get a better look at the young woman she saved from certain suicide. Adrina looked up at the slightly taller younger woman and saw her beautiful dark haired and perfect skin as clear as a soft peach with pale blue eyes that seemed as deep as the sea. Her Lips were pink and plump, perfect and pillowy pouting at her possible disastrous mistake. 

"Tell me your name girl, tell me your name." Adrina asked as the waves crashed up against the docks in the distance. 

The young girl adjusted her coat in the cold air and said "Annabella Spencer-Col...." she paused before finishing her full name.

Adrina nodded to Annabella, encouraging her to finish what she was saying. "Collins.....Annabella Collins." 

Adrina instantly perked up in surprise, her old eyes widened in sultry surprise when she heard the beautiful woman's last name. 

Collins. 

"Come girl. Let's get thee answers to all thy questions." Adrina said, her voice filled with glee when she realized she was arm in arm with the woman who's family built the town they were both in, the town of Collinsport. 


It was a short walk from the damp docks to Adrina's parlor in the village. The cobblestone streets were empty and cold, slick with the wetness of the sea that had escaped in a mist that settled in every corner of the the stones that made up the streets. Each little village house and small business was dark with sleep and only Adrina and Annabella stirred among the rats that fiddled in the bushes along the way.

 The entire journey back to her parlor, Adrina could almost feel the glee in her body escape through every pore of her skin after encountering such a lucrative new client in Annabella Spencer-Collins. The young woman was practically the queen of Collinsport. Her husband Isaac and brother-in-law Amadeus were, when they lived, the men who built the fishing village to what it was. Their journey from England 20 years prior was one for freedom and a better life. The Collins brothers came to these shores, the new world to forge their dream into a business that would revolutionize an industry. And they would go on to be come the father's of a legendary and wealthy family the likes New England never saw coming. 

Their power was unyielding, but the brother's fate were controlled by greed and jealously and rivalry. The two brothers would later marry equally beautiful women and have beautiful children, but their lives would end, a year apart in a fiery disaster when a powerful warlock named Judah Zachary cursed the brothers into oblivion leaving their wives alone....miserable and Widowed.

 This very recent demise of the brothers Collins was shocking social event that led to a rift in the remaining family: Annabella and her two boys, and Harriet Collins, Amadeus' wife and their children. 

 The Collins family was without patriarchs leaving the wives to decide on all things business until the eldest of Isaac and Annabella's sons, Theodore, was old enough to take up the reigns. In her distress Annabella saw no way out  but to leave her life here on earth and follow Isaac to where ever he was, a mistake she would have regretted, and so, Adrina's interruption was somewhat of a God send in Annabella's mind who practically skipped on the way back to Adrina's parlor. 

At first, Annabella did not know who the mysterious woman on the pier was, but as they continued on their walk back, Annabella became very sure of who her new "friend" was. Adrina was known in Collinsport in certain social circles as a soothsayer and healer. For the most part, the pale-faced woman in a black cloak and shall, kept herself distant from the general public in town, but as for the rich and connected, they came in search of her and her powers. Adrina was indeed well connected and well paid for her mystical services, no matter how much the Town elders frowned and hated the arts she dabbled in.

"Come in child." Adrina whispered as she opened the creaking wooden door to her small parlor in the village.

Annabella looked around the old little parlor, Adrina's home and apothecary shop where she hid her true wonders. It was three small rooms filled with potions and medicines and comfortable seating under two large candelabras that lit when Adrina snapped her fingers. 

"How did you do that?" Annabella asked, her heart pounding with wonder. 

"My dear, I am woman of the elements and nature. I have forces in me that can do many things. But I do them for the good of the world, you see, not what they've been burning those in Salem for." Adrina said, quickly distinguishing herself different from the women just south of them in Massachusetts who only 5 years before were executed by flame for practicing witchcraft. 

Annabella smiled, something of a guise to make Adrina feel comfortable with her, but she didn't believe her. Annabella had heard of Adrina, she knew what she did, she knew what she was and it didn't matter that if caught they could both be put to death. Realizing just who was in front of her and what she could do, Annabella felt invincible. 

"As I said on the pier, I can do things for you that will make you feel what you are longing for. There's always a way to come closer to those we lost child, and it doesn't always mean we need to do ourselves in. What I can do for you will make a world of difference and I can assure you...bring you much peace as the Widow Collins." Adrina said sitting down at a large round table with something covered in a gray silk scarf in the center. 

Annabella narrowed her eyes, unsure of what the mystical woman meant, but sat down at the table across from her anyway. The beautiful Collins Widow, adjusted her own wool coats as a chill filled the room just as Adrina lifted the silk scarf revealing a crystal ball in the center of the table. The ball glistened in the candle light. Annabella tried to look through it but the crystal was oddly colored, almost like a transparent opal and inside the glass was what seemed like smoke, but smoke that was not moving. She ran her fingers across it's cool golden base that was carved in shapes of long ivy vines that tangled up and made knots that formed the base's feet. 

"What can you do for me?" Annabella asked cautiously. 

"There is a world beyond this one, my dear, a world I can reach with just my mind and this here crystal conduit. For you, and your generous payment, I can reach your lost love. The love of your life, who I might guess, is waiting for you to reach him through me. You see, we did not cross each other's path's my accident. No, on the contrary. I believe we came to know each other's faces by fate and by the love your Isaac has for you. He wants you to connect him. Through me." Adrina said, pushing a small empty bowl over to Annabella where she expected the payment gold coins to fall into for her service.

"How did you know I searched for Isaac?" Annabella asked, clutching her tiny coin purse close.

"Does thou really not see how my powers reach far beyond thy comprehension? Let it be known that I do know all and will show you all you need with payment of 7 gold." Adrina reminded. 

But Annabella Collins was no fool, perhaps lost in a gauzy daze of mourning her husband, and perhaps the childlike mind she often times was chided for by her own mother in letters from England for continuing to inhabit despite her 30 years, but a fool she was not. Annabella could see that Adrina was perhaps what she said she was...a seer, a wise powerful being that could truly connect to the dead, but also there was a twinge of charlatan spinning a web of deceit that cost 7 gold coins. 

"I want to Isaac. I want to see him again and talk to him and ask him what he wants me to do with our children Theodore and Caleb. I truly do, but this...this séance will not suffice. It cannot suffice. Could you do more?" Annabella asked, pulling out 12 gold coins from her coin purse and placing them on the table but away from the bowl.

Adrina paused before she answered and looked down at the golden money shining in her eyes, calling her name.

"More is thy request? By what is more?" Adrina wondered.

"More than a trick of a voice. More than a ghostly message from behind the grave. I want more and if you are as powerful as you say and as your reputation in my circles say you are, you could do it. 12 golden coins are yours if it suits you." Annabella shrewdly bargained. 

A cool current of air began to swirl around the two woman and the table with the crystal ball. It felt like a window was open allowing the cold ocean sea filled the room and chill them to their bones. Adrina felt a pressure she had never felt before from another client and Annabella, being the most wealthy woman and powerful woman in the entire village and perhaps all of New England was upping Adrina's ante. 

The mystic got up from her chair and walked over to the fireplace and again snapped her fingers causing a large fire to burst inside. It warmed her, like 100 suns soothing her cold body as Annabella Collins soon began to collect her coins that were on the table.

"I see you cannot and will not do what I need. I should go." The Collins Widow announced.

"WAIT!" Adrina exclaimed. "I have announced no such surrender. I have only come to a second term of the agreement if thou wishes to move on." Adrina added.

"A second term? Name it." 

"13 gold coins, not much more than thou has offered now. 13 gold coins, and what thou wish shall be granted.' Adrina countered as she backed to the bargaining table and sat down allowing the warmth from the fire place to finally reach Annabella too.

Annabella thought for a second, she lifted a brow and pulled out one more, her last golden coin from her purse and tossed it on to the table.

"13." Annabella only said as she collected the coins and placed them inside the payment bowl.

Adrina smiled and pulled the bowl closer to her and counted them. She felt the cool gold coins in her hand played with them. The clinking and jingling sound echoed in her tiny little house. 

"What does thou require for this payment so generously given?" Adrina asked.

"Life." Annabella only replied.

"Life?" Adrina asked confused.

"For 13 golden coins I ask you to use all you have, muster all the energy and power you have in your body to bring my beloved husband, Isaac Collins back to life. Back from his cold grave and into my warm arms forever. This is what I require and this is what you have been paid for." Annabella said to Adrina's surprise. 

Adrina flipped the long end of her thick black cloak over her shoulder and stared at Annabella for what seemed like hours. She was unsure if the beautiful widow was serious. She could not read her emotions, for her face was as serious and firm as stone. Annabella was not playing a game. She was not pretending. She was as serious as death.

"This is a dark art thou requests. I would be considered a witch if successful. How could I do this without the cure of Judah Zachary coming back to haunt mine own home. Judah was the man who cursed thy husband's death after the pains of judicial misfortune brought down upon him too. Of Witchcraft. Is that where ye leads me? If so, my child, take back these coins." Adrina said, fearing Annabella was putting her in a trap to be caught as a witch.

"This be not a trick or farce. I promise you. Follow me to Eagle Hill and sit by my side, by my husband's grave and if your powers are what I believe them to be you will have earned your 13 gold, and I could potentially pay you more for your services. Come with me there, and show me your gift." Annabella begged.

Adrina, felt again flipped the golden coins around in her and. The texture of each side of the coin felt like it could leave in imprint on the soft flesh of her old withered hands. But it felt good too. Adrina agreed to Annabella's request and quickly placed the money in a pouch that she tied around her waist. 

Together they left the small little parlor of Adrina's home and headed towards the cemetery where they'd find Isaac Collin's grave. On their way, the moon was still full and smiling down on the small village of Collinsport lighting their way through the darkness. The cold air caused Annabella's skin to poke up in tiny little bumps. She closed up her wool coat for warmth and listened to their silence as the two woman did not speak the whole way.

Just as they arrived, Adrina grabbed on to the iron gates and blocked Annabella's way in. 

"Before we enter, thou must remark on the date. Today, All Hallows Eve. Did thou know this?" Adrina asked.

"I had not noticed." Annabella said truthfully.

"Once we enter these gates and attempt to bring thy husband back into the world of this living, on this date, it will be permanent. I will not be able to reverse anything done here. Never. Ever. Does that suite thy purpose still?" The mystic asked.

"I know what I have requested may make you anxious and I know that what I have asked may even seem frightening to you, a woman of the dark arts but it is what I want." Annabella said pushing past Adrina to enter the cemetary.

Adrina, left standing at the gates, knew she had to earn the wage of 13 gold coins, in fact she needed this payment to survive but she feared for what she was about to do, not because she could not do it but it would be reversing a curse set by a powerful warlock that in truth could destroy her in a flick of a wrist if he caught wind of her betrayal. 

Adrina reached down and felt the pouch of money she was paid as Annabella marched on through the moon lit cemetery that was backlit with the blue and gray night sky.  Perhaps there was a way out of this. Perhaps there was a way she could give Annabella what she wanted but still not betray Judah Zachary's curse, which was something she feared. Judah's wrath was fierce and everlasting. 

Adrina, the well know secret seer of Collinsport, took a deep breath and followed the determined Annabella Collins up the wet grass of Eagle Hill Cemetery and met her at the grave of Isaac Collins. Annabella stood at the gravestone, her face serious and stone-like itself as she waited for Adrina to catch up. 

A blustery wind blew through the enormous and ancient trees above them shaking the leaves to the ground and they fell slowly down onto the grave dotting the hallowed ground of the cemetery. Adrina, weary of her part in Annabella's plot to raise her husband from the dead reached the summit of Isaac's grave site to Annabella's frustrated and cold gaze. 

"Tell me woman, what kind of witch is able to step on hallowed ground such as this? You're an interesting breed of your kind." Annabella said, noting that most witches were unable to step food in cemetaries. 

"Thou art very learn'ed on my kind, madam, but some things are all but fairy takes and lore. I can set foot anywhere I please no matter the ground." Adrina replied matter of factly. 

"Go on then. Do what you need to do to bring my husband back to me." Annabella ordered. 

"There is one way that a man long dead can raise from his grave, it is not based on magic alone. The bite of a bat is what I'd need to bring him home to thine arms. First and foremost this bat must taste the flesh of thy husband's neck." Adrina said.

"A bat? You didn't mention this before. How will we get a bat to him? Are we to dig his body out ourselves? Exhume his corpse before he rises? I can't do that! I cannot! I was expecting him to come out on his own or perhaps you'd cast a spell of some sort and he'd appear to me. You never mentioned a bat!" Annabella protested.

"All things are connected in this life. Even the spiritual and animal. We as animals ourselves need to connect in a way that'll raise him. The life of a blood that ran in his veins must be reignited by the bite of this bat." Adrina added, never mentioning the side effect the bite of a bat would have on Isaac's body once it was completed. 

The vampire curse, a curse so harsh and so cold that not a single witch would cast it unless revenge was desired. It was a cruel way to vanquish enemies that would forever give them life and yet only life in a condensed form ...to dwell in the darkness. In the shadows. In a lonely world of blood thirst and restlessness. Adrina was no fool. She knew that Annabella would never consent to digging up Isaac's corpse to then have it bitten by a bat. This was designed to trick Annabella to second guess her desire to bring him home to her, in any form, also it would save Adrina the trouble of rustling any feather with the great and powerful Judah Zachary who cursed Isaac and his brother Amadeus Collins to death. 

But Annabella too was in a different mind space than Adrina could have ever predicted. Her horror was that of a widow that needed to be loved needed to be protected and needed to see the man she lost so long ago again, no matter what, and even though the very idea of digging her husband out of own grave and opening his coffin to see his body once again, a corpse, decayed and dead, did not matter to her. She wanted Isaac back. No matter what.

Annabella, took a deep breath, and fell to her knees. She began to dig with her own bare hands lifting the dirt with her hands and throwing it over her body allowing it do fall on her dress' bustle and train. She was a mad woman. A woman determined to get what she wanted and would stop at nothing to get it, not even becoming filthy with dirt from her husbands own grave. 

The wind again picked up speed and rattled the large bare branches above their two women's heads. Annabella was now one hour into her digging of her husband Isaac's grave, and just as the pressure of the dirt pushing her fingernails back so forcefully that blood began to seep out from under her once perfectly manicured hands she hit the coffin.

The thud of her hand rapping up against the slightly absurd coffin startled her at first, but once she realized what it was, she began to dig faster and faster and faster until the entire coffin was reveled.

She was covered in dirt and dust and mud. She looked as if she had been drowned in a mud puddle. She reached around the corner of the coffin's lid and yanked. The wood had weakened over time and Annabella was easily able to rip the top portion of the lid clear off. 

A rolling round of thunder clapped in the sky as Annabella screamed and fell backwards onto the other end of the coffin with the wood from the portion still in her hand. 

Adrina gasped at the site of him. There he was. The dead, skeleton faced Isaac Collins. 

"My love. My dear dead Isaac. My dear Isaac!!!" Anabella said her voice screaming into the wind.

Adrina, now understanding there was no turning back raised her hands up into the air and closed her eyes. A second thunder clap slashed the sky in two and as if called out to by name, a bat flew directly into the hands of the mystical woman of Collinsport. 

She held the animal, squirming and squeaking, in her hand and pushed it's cheeks apart so that it's tiny little fangs were visible. Her eyes turned completely white and began to glow, her magic, finally showing, as Annabella slowly came out of the Isaac's grave allowing for Adrina to enter with the bat. 

As the wind and thunder continued to cause a symphony of sounds all around them, Adrina took the bat into the grave and, her long black dress dragged extra dirt from the surface down into the grave with her as her eyes were glowing white like two balls of light guiding her way in all the while the bat continued to squirm in her hands attempting to escape. 

The mystical woman knelt down near the body and located some of Isaac's flesh that had not been eaten by worms. She moved her hands around his neck and pushed down the collar of the jacket the corpse was wearing and pressed the bat's mouth into the decaying flesh. 

The bat bit down. 

But nothing happened. 

"He has not risen. Why? Why isn't he awake?" Annabella screamed.

"Patience!" Adrina said, unsure as to what was happening herself.

"You were paid for a service, witch, where is my husband!? Why hasn't he risen!?" Annabella again screamed.

Adrina's head wipped around with her eyes still glowing cold and cruel, but now they were red in color. She hissed and leapt out from the grave and stared deep into Annabella's beautiful and now terrified face. The bat had bitten Adrina's hand without her knowledge. It had tasted her blood without her sensing it....all this before she pressed its face into the dead flesh of Isaac Collins.


Adrina, the witch had turned into a vicious vampire without even giving it notice, and now she was hungry, for blood. For Annabella's warm human blood.

"What...what happened? What are doing?" Annabella asked, backing away from the thirsty creature Adrina. 

Adrina snapped the beck of the bat in her hands and dropped it the ground. 

"Come here child. Come give me a kiss." Adrina said, her voice hissing like a snake's call.

"Demon! You're a demon!!!!" Annabella screamed as she turned quickly, lifted her skirt enough for her feet to be visible and unguarded and began to run down the slope of Eagle Hill cemetery. 

But the new vampire Adrina was hot on her trail. 

Annabella Collins ran and ran, filthy from head to toe in the dirt of her husband's now open grave. Adrina, the witch turned vampire chasing her too, faster and faster she flew down the hill after her first meal. 

Annabella was screaming as she ran. She could taste the salty air in her mouth as she opened it each time to let out a bloodcurdling scream, a scream that could wake all the dead of Eagle Hill cemetery. But the dead still slept. No one came to Annabella's side. 

Adrina continued on her chase, leaping over tall stone graves swishing through the unkept grass and trees all on mission to get her taste of Annabella's blood. 

"THY BLOOD IS MINE AND YE WONT ESCAPE MY HUNGER FOR IT IS EVERLASTING!!!" Adrina screamed through the night air, her voice as cold as the wind that blew through Annabella's thick black hair. 

Annabella continued to run, she ran so fast she had not realized that she had entered the large thick woods that were just behind the cemetery. The woods were dark and frightening. And as she entered them the fog began to creep in from the sea that was just beyond the large patch of forest. She was running and running and in the confusing of her escape and in the fog she saw that she had gotten turned around.

She did not know which way to go. Where was north? Where was south? Annabella looked up to the sky and it was covered by clouds, the moon's light beamed down through them but she could not tell where it was situated, nor could she see the stars and where they were placed in the sky. This nautical trick of direction lost in the fog like so many sailors over the centuries who had died foggy and unpassable seas. 

Suddenly, the panicked Annabella came to a clearing in the forest. It was almost a perfect circle of large pine trees. She looked all around her and no one was there. Perhaps Adrina was lost in the woods too. Perhaps she could hide here and wait until the morning. Perhaps the monstrous witch lost hope in the chase and abandoned her to fend for herself in the forest. 

Annabella could hear owls call to themselves. They're hoots echoed in the cathedral of trees that surrounded them. She could also hear twigs snap in the distance. 

She turned towards the sound. Nothing there.

More broken twigs. But this time on the other side of her.

Annabella turned again towards that sound and when she looked...there was nothing there.

Then she heard them to her right. Then to her left. 

More snapping twigs.

She was surrounded, surrounded by something. But she could not see what.

Was it animals? Was it Adrina somehow with magic and a trick of the space around her transporting herself around to different parts of the forest to confuse Annabella, and drive her mad, weaken her enough in spirit and in consciousness so that she could then pounce on her and drink from her neck?

And then, slowly, from the shadows of the encirclement of trees Annabella saw what was breaking those twist all around her. 

It was Adrina. But she wasn't alone.

Three other witches had arrived and had come to step out of the shadows with the new Vampire/witch hybrid Adrina. The three other witches had seen how powerful Adrina was now that she was part of the undead world of vampire's that they wanted that power too. They wanted to be one like Adrina and Annabella would be the feast they would all enjoy as a new breed of coven, blood thirsty vampire witches.

"Do not fear dear girl....this is what it will come to. This is where your husband's life has given us. Your true destiny was not to be with him at all, but were to be one of us, our 5th sister. Our 5th of the coven." Adrina said as she and the three others slowly walked towards Annabella surrounding her.

"No, this is not what I wanted, I wanted to be with my husband forever, and not this. This is not.....no...please I paid you, I gave you money, more money than you have ever seen and I can give you more. The Collins family is rich in gold and power and I can give you more of that. Please do not harm me. My children...please...think of my two children." Annabella pleaded as she fell to her knees and into a pile of thick mud that was under her feet.

"A witch does not beg, and I and my three sisters will help thee get what thine heart desires. After you give us what we need, and money of gold is not it." Adrina said, her fangs showing through her tight red lips, her eyes glowing a vengeful and wicked red. 

"Let us drink." One of the other witches of the coven said.

"Let us drink." The third and forth witch added.

They got closer and closer and then, with a split second remaining before her life was snuffed out, Annabella reached into the bodice of her dress and pulled out a diamond and gold rosary beads, with a crucifix that sparkled in the light of the blue moon above.

Adrina hissed at the site of the cross and fell to her knees as if her eyes were being pulled out of their sockets. The other witches fell too in unison copying Adrina, in fact the other three witches weren't witches at all. They were manifestations of Adrina's powers, in essence they were farce; figments of Adrina's own mind created to trick Annabella into thinking there were more people with Adrina. They were imaginary beings made to frighten Annabella, to scare her into giving herself over to the new vampire. 

As soon as the pain of seeing the golden and diamond crucifix became too much the three other pretend witches vanished into a mist and disappeared from view leaving only Annabella and Adrina alone in encircled by the trees of the forest. 

Feeling safer now, and having the upper hand, Annabella, dirty, fifthy from her digging and running, walked over to the hissing and writhing Adrina and placed the cross on the witches forehead. It began to sizzle on the witches skin cause it to burn a deep scar in the shape of the crucifix causing Adrina more unbearable pain. 

"You have tricked me and taken from me and promised me, and yet delivered nothing. In fact you tried to kill me too. For that, witch, I banish you to the depths of hell for ever. May the only god I know take mercy on your withering decrepit soul." Annabella said as she reached over for a large broken branch that she snapped over her knee creating a sharp spear which she plunged deep into Adrina's chest killing her instantly. 

Adrina gasped for air and suddenly, she stopped. Smoke began to come out every one of her facial orifices and her skin turned to an ash like color and her insides began to burn up and then her whole chest caved in showing Annabella her cold black heart. 

Annabella, reached into Adrina's chest and grabbed the heart that had turned to a rock, a stone like Onyx and placed it in her hand tightly. She then grabbed the 13 gold coins that she had given her and ripped them from the witches body. 

She looked down at the body of the dead witch and kicked it. She left her there dead, to decompose into the forest floor.  



Four weeks later, Annabella stood on a autumn kissed balcony at Collinwood just above the large pillars of the front portico of the beautiful white painted mansion exterior. Isaac Collins’ Widow stood stoic and serene in this balcony waving goodbye to her sister-in-law Harriet Collins and Harriet's two children who were headed to Harriet's sister's house in Boston to visit through the winter. Annabella and Harriet were two women who knew the pain of losing their husbands under terrible, terrible circumstances. It was a bond they reluctantly shared. And although they were never the closest in terms of a friendship, they were family. To them, no matter their petty disagreements family stuck together in tragedy. 

When Harriet’s husband Amadeus died, Issac and Annabella were there for her and when the curse that killed Amadeus came for Isaac, Harriet was there in return. 

Although the two Widows were close due to their tragedy, Annabella never once breathed a word to Harriet of the night she encountered the witch Adrina.


As Annabella waved Harriet and the children’s horse and buggy goodbye, Thomas Frame, Collinwood's caretaker and assistant to Issac and Amadeus with the Fishing Fleet suddenly rushed in carrying a large package that had just been delivered. 


He was a handsome man with caramel colored skin and eyes deep and brown that made Annabella feel safe and secure. He often stayed nights in the mansion...often in the adjoining room to Annabella’s master suite. 

She didn’t see him as an employee, he was much more. He was a friend. A confident. A partner. And He would Stay that way with her, close at heart for the rest of his life. 


"Ma'am, this has just arrived from town for you." Thomas said handing his mistress a large blue box. 

"Oh, thank you Thomas, Ill open it in side." She said as she and Thomas both entered the large bedroom from the balcony where her two sons were playing on the floor next to large fireplace that beamed a comforting warmth on both of them as they played.

Annabella smiled at her two sons who had adjusted well after their father's death. She wondered how they'd carry on the Collins family name without him but she knew too that nothing would stop them from being the heirs of this family. Nothing would stop her too from being sure that they were safe from all harm and that all their father Isaac's dreams came true for his two children. 

Thomas, who was standing in his black suite and carefully buttoned up shirt handed the pale blue box over to Annabella who was seated now on a overstuffed sofa with five matching cushions. She pulled the box over to her lap and unraveled the large white ribbon that had been tied in a beautiful bow from the shop in town the package came from.

Isaac Collins’ widow, Annabella Spencer-Collins, was a woman who was always thinking of the future and how things could change and be better. That’s why she kept Thomas around too. Now that Isaac was gone and she had no more desire to bring him back to this realm, she had settled on giving his future descendants something from his life to them. For their protection, something crafted just for them to pass along down the Bloodlines of the Collins family for generations to come. 

This crafted details and personal touches from Annabella herself, these heirlooms, were priceless to her.

She slowly lifted the lid of the box and revealed a smaller box. She pulled out the smaller box and opened it. Inside, a silver necklace with a pendant on it with the silver head of a wolf. This necklace she would give younger son Theodore to keep for all his life. It was in his destiny to be the protector of the family. And like a wolf protects its pack, so would Theodor and all his descendants protect the Collins family in anyway they could.

But that wasn't all. Annabella had also made something even more special for her eldest son Caleb. Being the elder of the two boys, and heirs of Isaac's fortune and company, Caleb would be granted a very special gift that his mother had made for him to be passed down to his descendants. 

Annabella then removed the silk lining under the necklace. There, laying in yet another silky cocoon like bedding in the smaller open faced box was a silver ring with an Onyx stone made from the witch Adrina's black heart on the night Annabella killed her and saved her own life. 

This black stoned ring would be given to Caleb by his mother Annabella when he turned 18 for his protection and would remain a symbol of how close Annabella came to full on distraction. It would be his for life, and then one day Caleb would bequeath it to his own eldest son Joshua Colons and in turn Joshua too would give this ring to his eldest child. Another boy. 

This last Collins son to inherit the witch’s black heart ring, Joshua’s son and Annabella's future great-grandson; years from the day Annabella had the ring made from the blackened heart of a deadly witch would be named.....


Barnabas Collins. 


The Onyx Ring 







Monday, October 26, 2020

Series 13/Chapter 11: LOVE N-EVER LASTING


The Old House: Evangeline spies on Cameron 


The light of a single candle flickered in a strange cold stream of air that filtered in through the crevices and cracks in the basement of the old house. The wax slowly dripped down the white candle and over the silver candle stick falling and instantly hardening. 

It was a perfect circle of wax. Round with no breaks in it's surface.

"Wake up, Claudia Evangeline. Wake up." A voice demanded from the shadows of the room. "Wake up and take control." 

Evangeline's eyes blinked open. She had fallen asleep next to the vampire she knew as Leopold but when she turned over, he was not in bed. She squinted, her eyes still weak and blurry from sleep to see who was speaking with her. Then, in the flickering of the single candle, the silhouette of Bathlem, the witch who took her in as a baby, stepped forward into the orange glowing allowing it to illuminate half of her face.

"Mother Bathlem! You came back." Evangeline asked rushing over to Bathlem who transparent in her bodily form. Evangeline could see the wall behind the supreme witch's body.

"These weeks as I have come and gone and watch you, I have seen you falling in love with this creature Leopold just as your mother fell for Barnabas. The trap of love and lust can be alluring, my child, but it can also be deadly. I tried not to disrupt the natural flow of your life and have attempted to guide you...but I have seen you in the last few weeks defeat yourself with the powers of love." Bathlem replied. 

"I don't know what to do. I have tried so hard to unlatch myself to Leopold, I know that I must leave, UI know that I could muster all the energy in my body and just go ....but I haven't been able to do it. I question myself. What if this is the only person that will love me?" Evangeline finally confessed.

"It is not meant to be Evangeline Claudia. There is more for you and in your life to come. This," Bathlem said looking around the dark layer below the old house "is not your destiny. You know this."

"He and I have a connection, like nothing I have ever felt before and I ..." Evangeline paused...."I've needed something like this in my life. I felt like a desert and when Leopold came into my life I suddenly felt like I was dancing in a rain storm. It felt good." Evangeline said, expressing a sense of happiness that she had never felt before. Especially with a man. 

Bathlem took a deep breath. It was a similar conversation she had with Angelique Bouchard just before Angelique began her journey to Collinsport from the island of Martinique hundreds of years ago. Love was, by all accounts in all the world, the most powerful magical spell ever. And Evangeline was just another one of it's victims. 

"We often times only see what we want to see even though the truth is lurking around every corner ready to remind us its all a trap. My child, you have fallen prey to this trap just as your mother before you....and myself." Bathlem confused, as she flattened the front of her nun's habit. 

"You were in love once?" Evangeline asked.

"I thought I was. I thought he loved me too. But our two journeys, much like yours and this Leopold's did not connect. They ran parallel. And that is not a journey I want for you. You deserve more and will get more. But not here. Not with him." Bathlem said, finally telling Evangeline the truth.

"I have seen his dark side, a side that I know now ..." Evangeline began before Bathlem interrupted. 

"Now? Now you doubt him. He's kept secrets from you and he's kept you prisoner. How does that feel?" Bathlem asked as she sat on the bed, her body still transparent. 

"I don't know." Evangeline said turning away embarrassed.

"Foolish child. You are much your mother's daughter. Love took from her too. Her life. Her passions. They were all amenities she frolicked in only to be bitten by the disaster of Barnabas Collins --killing her. And now you frolic in those same treacherous waters. A witch cannot love a vampire and live to tell the tale. It is futile, my child. It is suicide." Bathlem explained.

"What do I do? How can I my journey back on track Mother Bathlem? I've fallen so far behind in my quest for my father that....." Evangeline paused again. "I fear I may be too late. That it's all over for me. My destiny to finally confront Barnabas, my father is over. He's won. He's won." 

Bathlem chuckled a deep and breathy chuckle. 

"So young. So foolish. So blind." The witch dressed as the nun said. 

Bathlem looked at the young girl she raised in an orphanage for centuries and put her hand on Evangeline's perfect white face. They were close. Like mother and daughter, and Evangeline did see Bathlem as a surrogate for Angelique. She had to. Bathem was all she had all her life. 

Bathelm then turned and pointed to a chamber adjacent to the basement. Evangeline looked confused but followed where Bathlem was pointing. "There you will find the truth that has been staring you in the face this whole time. Nothing is as it seems. In this realm, it never is." 

The younger sorceress walked into a chamber where Barnabas' coffin was. She looked at it with a deep pain in her heart. She lifted the lid---it was empty.

Evangeline's child like heart hoped that Barnabas was there. Laying in his vampiric slumber or perhaps Leopold would be there waiting for her to tell her that he loved her and that he would protect her and help her somehow, some way find Barnabas so she could finally end him and his control over her mind and her soul that was trapped for generations in the world of the living because of their unfinished business in the world of the living. 

But only the soft fold of the velvet lining looked up at Evangeline from inside the coffin. She caressed them and felt their soft edges as a whimper of sadness peeked out from inside her chest. 

As she came back into the room disappointed that Bathlem had sent her into the coffin chamber to see that she was truly alone, she saw that Bathlem had left her. 

Vanished into thin air. but not without leaving another clue to the truth. 

A single candle, lit by Bathlem before she vanished, burned inside a third chamber off to the other side of the basement. 

Confused, Evangeline then pitter-patted her bare-feet over to the third chamber in the basement where she could see the candle burning, like a beacon, a lighthouse, luring Evangeline in. It was in this room that Noelle had set up refrigerators filled with hundreds of pints of blood. It was Leopold's blood supply room. 

Evangeline shifted around the empty plastic blood containers unsure as to why Bathelm had pointed her to go into this room with the single candle. Leopold, as Justin was calling himself, had gone out to find more of the red liquid and Bathlem knew this was the time for the truth to finally be told.

As Evangeline sorted through Leopold's things a single box had been left out in the open for Evangeline to find. She slowly walked over to the box, it was a pale brown with a perfectly fitted top. She reached out her hands and touched the lid. She slowly lifted the lid and found several news paper clippings. that read:


SHERIFF'S SON STILL MISSING

JUSTIN PATTERSON MISSING

PATTERSON FEARED DEAD


Evangeline then noticed the date of the papers and also the photos of the person the news reports mentioned. Justin Patterson, the man missing, the man from 1966 that was feared dead was also Leopold, the vampire. Noelle had hidden him all this time and no one knew who he was. 

Evangeline was not the only one using a fake name. He was not who he said he was. He was not of this time. He was not the man he pretended to be. He was a liar. A conniver. He had no intention of being who he was and telling her the truth about how he came to be who he was. The year 1966 was not foreign to her. She knew exactly what that  year meant in terms of Collinsport lore and history. 

It dawned on Evangeline that the only way this Justin person, going by Leopold, could be a vampire from 1966, 25 years ago, was that if another vampire in that year made him that way.

Evangeline deduced that Leopold was a yet another victim of her father's, Barnabas Collins. Yet another name to add to the list of the violated and blood drained. Except this victim Justin, Evangeline believed true, became cursed to live forever just as Barnabas. 

Evangeline could not hold her tongue no more. She began to fume and let out a giant scream that shook the walls. 

The monstrous act of the fatal bite of Barnabas’ making Justin one of the undead too tore her in shreds. Her own father made this man what he was. And although she knew Justin was bad for her, she still DID love him. And she pitied him. And she mourned him. 

Evangeline suddenly felt sick. She instantly felt revolted and vomited on the floor in disgust. Her heart was pounding at realizing her father did this, that her father made this man a monster. The tears began to fall and she dropped the lid of the box back in its pace and rushed out of the room wrapped herself with a large black scarf she found on the back of a chair and slowly made her way, barefoot, up the stone staircase that lead into the Old House to finally free herself of the horrors of this basement. 

Evangeline would never truly know what happened in 1966 the nights Justin became Leopold. Evangeline, who blamed her father rightly for her own abandonment and remove from her mother’s arms at birth, for the death of her wicked mother too, for her wrongful exile and extinction from the Collins family tree... would never ever know Angelique Bouchard was truly to blame for Justin’s transition into the monster he was after invading and possessing the body of Arabella Stoddard and tore at his neck for his blood. 

Once more Barnabas would be blamed for a crime he didn't commit. And Evangeline would hate him even more deeply for it for the rest of her life. 


Upstairs in the old house, another love story was freezing. 

"Is there anything I can do for you?" Lucas said, sitting next to his sobbing boyfriend Cameron in the Old House drawing room the day after Cameron had just cremated his aunt Noelle after her death.

Cameron was inconsolable. He was devastated about her death. His whole life all he knew was Noelle. She was not only the woman who raised him but she was also his friend. His confidant. In the last month their relationship had become strained and things were painful but he loved her just the same.

Evangeline reached the exit of the basement but stopped, hiding herself in the hallway to listen to Cameron and Lucas. 

"I don't know what to do. I don't know what I'm going to do now that I'm alone." Cameron said through tears and clutching a throw pillow to his chest.

"You're not alone. You have me." Lucas replied.

Cameron turned and looked at him. He leaned over and kissed Lucas on the lips softly then turned away. 

"I think you should leave." Cameron said.

"Leave? I can't leave you like this? I want to be here with you I want to be here for you." Lucas answered.

Cameron clutched the necklace around his neck that Lucas had found hidden in the walls of Collinwood that was on Cameron's father's body. It was not only a reminder that his father was dead but also a reminder that Lucas and Noelle had gone behind his back and went into Collinwood searching for answers. Cameron still felt betrayed by Lucas. He felt like there was a lack of trust floating around them both and even though he needed to be with the man he loved, he couldn't. He needed Lucas to leave. He needed space. 

"I think I just need to be alone right now. I just need to be here, in this place for as long as I can until the Collins' ask me to leave. But Alone." Cameron said still gripping the necklace. 

"Cam, this is your home too. They're your family. If you just tell...." Lucas  began before Cameron interrupted.

"Stop. Just stop. I need you to stop." Cameron said clearing away the tears from his face and clutching his Aunt Noelle's urn. "At this point if Carolyn was meant to know me, and how she and I are connected it would happen. I don't want ...." He paused and looked up at the portrait of the mysterious Barnabas over the mantle.

The fireplace snapped and sparked under the painting glowing a bright light that reflected from under Barnabas into the eyes of his hiding daughter Evangeline as she listened to Cameron and Lucas talk. 

"If it's meant to be that I somehow come back into their lives. It'll happen. I'm not forcing anything at this point. Look where forcing things got us. Look where pushing and pushing and pushing got us! No. I think I'm going to let things be. Just as they are." Cameron finally confirmed.

Lucas got up and kissed Cameron on the head. He held on to him for as long as he could but Cameron wouldn't budge. It was clear that there was a strain on the relationship and it might not survive. 

Lucas walked over to the Old House's foyer and put on his coat and scarf. A light cool gust of air blue over the exposed parts of his neck. He instantly got goosebumps and looked behind him. On the floor was the scarf Evangeline was wearing. Justin's scarf. 

Lucas went over and picked it up. Then walked back towards the entrance of the drawing room and saw Cameron sitting in a a comfortable chair that he had moved closer to the fire place. The light of the fire flashed a bright light on Cameron's perfect face and Lucas's heart skipped. He loved him, but he knew that things were bigger than Collinsport, and perhaps bigger than his life with Cameron. 

As the front door of the Old House closed behind Lucas, Cameron felt the same cool air come across the skin of his arms. He looked down and saw the hairs standing up on their own. He shuttered. Then the air came again, this time stronger and it blew on the fire in front of him. 

Cameron got up and turned around to see the witch Evangeline staring him in the face.

"What ....? Who are you....What are you doing here?" He asked her.

"You're in pain. I can feel it." Evangeline said.

"Who are you?" Cameron asked again this time more forcefully.

"What is making you feel this pain?" She asked.

Cameron looked at her closer in the face. The light of the fire again flickered bright and then he realized he did know her. Not personally, but he did know her face. She was Caleb's governess. He had seen her in passing while Noelle worked at the mansion. She seemed different in the dim light, but he was sure she was the woman who had gone missing weeks and weeks ago. 

"You're....the missing governess! What are you doing where? Have you been here this whole time? Oh my god we have to call David and tell him you're ok. Didn't you know the family thought you abandoned your job suddenly?" Sniffled Cameron motioning to the phone on side table.

She lifted her hand up in the hair and Cameron froze in place.

"Stop." She said as even the clocks stopped ticking away time. 

Cameron just stared at her. She could feel his deep pain, the hurt over all the horrible secrets revealed, the betrayal by his boyfriend Lucas and even by Noelle. She could almost taste how much pain he was in.

"What....are you doing?" Cameron asked through a clinched and frozen body.

"Pain. I know it so well. I too have felt this type of pain and for some reason yours is burrowing into me as if it's my own. I don't know why." Evangeline said.

"You're not answering my question, Evangeline, what are you doing in my house?" He asked.

Evangeline paused before answering. She had been going by her birth name Evangeline for so long that she had forgotten that she had a different identity all together. One that mother Bathlem and the nuns had given her. The name of a daughter of the Coven. 

"Claudia." She said softly.

"What?" Cameron asked, his mind was a mess of confusion and sorrow. "Answer me!" He repeated.

"I am Claudia Bouchard. Daughter of Barnabas. Daughter of Angelique. My pain is real. Just like yours. It burns inside of me, I think we are similar and I feel your pain so real. So cold. And because of that Evangeline is dead. I am Claudia Bouchard." She said. 

The pain that she felt in that room was like no other. She had been hidden away in the basement for so long that she had forgotten what it was like to feel and sense other people's emotions. She needed to feed off of other's real life emotions to tap into her own and grow her powers to grow her feelings to grow as a person. 

Claudia closed her eyes slowly and lifted her hand in front of Cameron's face and in Latin said:

"Nunc somnum. Somno. Nunc somnum. Sonmno."

Cameron's eyes began to close. He began to feel his whole body go limp. As he fell Evangeline, now going by her adopted name Claudia, grabbed him and placed him on the sofa.

Cameron fell asleep. He would rest now, and the pain of losing his aunt Noelle would ease over time, but it would never vanish completely. What's more, he would wake in the morning not remembering seeing Claudia at all.

Claudia turned back once more to see him sleeping soundly. She then opened the door and quickly began to make her way over to the bigger mansion the Collinwood grounds. 


****

Tragedy at Widows Hills


Claudia, reinstating herself with the name the nuns gave her, gathered her self just outside the steps of the Old House. She took a deep breath of salty sea air and began her short distance journey back to the main mansion where she worked as Caleb's governess.

But she could not be detected. She could not return and behave as if nothing happened. 

She had to return to the mansion and hide. Hide herself until the moment was right and strike again. She would wait out her father Barnabas' return, no matter how long it would take. No matter how many years. Decades. Centuries. All she had now, was time. 

As the wind from the sea crashed through the bare branches of the woods around the two homes on the Collinwood land, Evangeline could feel a sense that she was not alone, in fact she expected it. This was the moment that clutched at her throat like a winter morning. 

She felt eyes. Hungry. Cruel eyes. She felt the cold of something staring at her. Vicious and monstrous. These cold eyes gazed at Claudia who's curls were floating in each gust of wind like the guilded sail of a ship. She knew who it was. 

Leopold...Justin. The vampire she almost gave up her destiny for. The man she felt so connected to but knew that their love could not be. It would not last and it most certainly would self district.

"A witch cannot love a vampire and live to tell the tale."  She heard echo in Bathlem's voice.

"Your eyes will forever sear into my soul....Justin." Claudia said using Leopold's real name to his surprise.

Justin leapt from his shadowy spot behind large oak trees and bushes and hissed with a mouth full of sharp teeth that were framed with lips stained with animal blood that Justin had sought out for nourishment. 

"You'll never escape me, we deserve each other. We're meant for each other." He growled.

Claudia turned to see his carnivorous and bloody face. Even in his grotesque transition she still could see the kindness in his eyes. His human attribute felt warm and loving. It was still there. The spark of humanity that made Justin Justin. This spark killed any coldness that was the vampire inside him he named Leopold.

Claudia began to glow, showing him her powers were coming back, slowly but surely. It was a warning sign to him. A signal that she was not to be toyed with.

"Things should not have been able to get this far, I never should have allowed them. My father did this to you, and I cannot be with a man, a monster, a creation of my father's doing. He did this. He made you this creature. He pushed his curse on to you. You deserve better Justin, I deserve better. Can’t you see? Can’t you see that we cannot and should not continue to spiraling chaos that destroyed my own parents? Justin... we will kill each other. We will die not because our love is strong but because it will be in our nature.” She said to Justin in all sincerity and to his confusion of her openness. 

"But I wasn’t ....." He began to explain about Arabella but Evangeline stopped him. 

"You won’t persuade me to think different of us. There is no us. You transferred your love for India do Arco on to me. Another of my father’s victims. I don't know if our suddenly passion was ever real Justin. I don't know if we were ever meant to be. I thought it loved you too...Maybe I do, I don't know but we're impossible together. Don't you see? We can never be together. Ever. We'll die." Claudia explained.

Justin, his eyes and mouth finally returning to human form as best it could, looked over at this woman, this beautiful kind woman that had so much hurt and pain running around in her as she had the blood of a witch and a vampire. She was him--he was her. He knew it. He wanted it. He wanted it now.

"I can't accept that. I cannot. I WILL NOT!!" Justin screamed. His frustrations ending in a rogue flash of lighting that exploded in the far off hills of Collinsport but lit up the sky like the sun had come out. 

"You have to. There's no other way. In this life, we don't belong together. In this world, in this universe, it cannot be." Claudia said as she began to turn allowing the wind to blow in her face. 

"You're just giving up? Even though you feel this connection too? How can you do that? How can you just give up on us. We have so much potential for more. Evangeline...." He said before being interrupted. 

"Don't call me that! I don't want to be known as that name ever again. I never want to her the name Barnabas Collins gave me." She screamed.

He was confused. He was getting his heart broken all over again. First in the 60's by Carolyn and Maggie, then India and now Evangeline, the one woman he thought would be with him for eternity because of their mutual connection to the world of the supernatural. 

"My name is Claudia Bouchard, and I am the daughter of Angelique and Barnabas. I have a mission to find my father, find him and destroy him for all he's ever done. I cannot allow you to stop me from this. No man will stop me from this." Claudia said, her heart pounding in her ears, her blood racing. The flashes of lighting splashing on her face like flashes from a camera light bulb. 

"I will never accept that. If I cannot have you, NO ONE WILL!" Justin said as he lunged for Claudia with his mouth gaping ready to bite down on her skin that would ultimately be poison for him and kill her.

With her powers she blocked him, he stood in mid air floating, gasping to breath. Gasping for release.

She held him in place floating like that for only second but he began to suffocate. The lighting flashed again , this time lighting his face, a tear was falling down his cheek and it glistened in the flashes of lightening. A real, tear. A human emotion peeking through his cold violent vampire veneer. 

She too began to feel the hurt of the moment too, her heart felt like a vase, shattering into a million pieces. 

Their short lived love affair was collapsing like a house of cards or a castle made of sand.

 And it was because of her. 


"It's over. This......this thing... it was not meant to last." She said as she released him and turned to go to the main house. He fell to the ground panting, pulling in large deep breaths into his lungs. 

As she continued on her walk, she came across the final orchard of large tress that were flowing in the wind just yards away from the edge of Widow's Hill. She did not feel Justin's eyes on her anymore. She could only see the waves crashing up against the rocks below the cliff side of cliff side. 

Crashing like powerful forces of nature that exploded just below her. The pounding of the dark blue waves that became electric when the distant lighting flashed over them spewed small bits of water up into the air and on her skin. 

Suddenly a flash of lighting sparked brightly in her eye and in the split second flash Justin lunged at her again from out of no where, deep in the shadows. 

They rolled around on the edge of the grassy cliff of Widow's Hill. He wanted to kill her with his bite. She fought him with all she could. Her hand was on his neck. He pushed and pushed himself on her attempting to bite her flesh with his fangs. He wanted her blood. He wanted her blood to kill him and his bite kill her. Like a deadly final kiss that would destroy them both. An unhinged lover who would do all he could to satisfy the urge to end things forever for the both of them.

This is what Bathlem warned her about. His rage. His callousness. His visceral thirst for her blood to then end it all.

Their two energies, vampire and witch was a toxic force. Toxic, volcanic and explosive. Destined to die no matter what.

Claudia pushed her body and struggled with the man whom she felt loved her and whom she felt she could love back---in a different world.

Finally, she lifted her knee that was under his stomach and plunged it deep into his belly launching him over the cliff.

She rushed over to the edge and saw him screaming for her to help, hold on tightly to a root of a tree that had peirced the side of the cliff. She was crying and wasn't sure what to do.

"HELP ME!!" He screamed as one hand held on to the large root coming out of the side of the cliff and the other reaching for her.

She reached down, but it was too late. The root have out, sliced off the edge into a perfect sharp stake and Justin feel to the bottom of the cliff. The thick root, sharpened at the edge like a knife fell deep into his chest and into his heart killing him instantly. 

She screamed too. A she looked over the cliff, she could not see him. 

The black waves washed up on the rocks. But she still could not see Justin.

"LEOPOLD!!!!!!" She screamed using the name she fell in love with. 

Then a flash of lighting came again and she saw him, the sharpened root that had ripped from the side of the cliff that he was hanging on has staked him directly in the heart killing. His blood spilled from his body into the splashing water all around him tainting it in swirls of crimson and scarlet bubbles. 

He was dead. 

Then darkness again. And Evangeline was wailing in grief. She continued to stare down at the bottom of Widow's Hill hoping that when the lightening flashed again she would see him up on his feet and alive. But when the lightening flashed again, Illuminating the rocks below Evangeline saw the rocks were shockingly bare of his body. 

Justin had been washed away by the black waves and taken into the sea to sink to the darkness and cold water never to be seen again. 


Evangeline was inconsolable. She covered her face with her shall and screamed a bloodcurdling scream. How cruel the world was. To her she knew they were no good for each other but then ache of his death was no less of a pain in her heart. His devastating Death was no less a shock, a lashing, a painful reminder was truly now... alone. 

She cried until the snot in her nose spewed all over her hands. She destroyed him. She could not be with him but she also could not stand the fact that he was dead and that she and her father had done this to him in the first place. 

Was she as guilty as her father??


"A witch cannot love a vampire and live to tell the tale." echoed Bethlehem's voice in her mind.

In her grief Evangeline began to feel her breathing slow. She was feeling light headed and panicked. Her blood was racing her heart throbbing...The Collins witch started to become dizzy. She felt her heart skip a beat and then she fainted onto the soft cold grass of Widow's Hill allowing her whole body give into her sorrow. 


****

Quentin's secret Room


When the witch Claudia awoke, she was asleep on a bed in the West Wing of Collinood. Safe. Sound. She looked around the room. She had never seen this room before when she worked as Cable's governess. It seemed to have been closed off from the main part of the house. The purple drapes were dusty and old. The bed itself looked over 100 years old but there were fresh flowers in a vase on a table. She rushed over to the door, still barefoot and grass stained from the tragedy that occurred on Widow's Hill, and the door was locked. She was sealed inside. Her powers too gone. 

As her tear stained face smelled the fresh lilies a large gramophone on a side table began to play music.

 She went over to it...the sound of the alluring music drew her closer and closer. She felt it's cool golden surfaces as ran her finger over an engraving on the golden plague attached to the sound box. 

It read:
QUENTIN 

Then a voice, Bathlem's voice, could be heard in her mind:

"My child, this will be your sanctuary for as long as I can protect you. When the time is right. The door of this locked room will open up your powers will return and you will find your way to freedom, and your destiny. This will be the journey of Barnabas' return to this place. But not until the day comes....in here you will wait."

Claudia fell back in a chair in shock. She looked around her new home. A room far off in a distant lonely part of Collinwood. She was trapped. And unsure of when she would be free.  No one would find her. 

All she could do was wait. Wait. And Wait some more. 







Monday, October 19, 2020

Series 13/Chapter 10: TREACHERY

Justin and Evangeline and the Spell Book



As the evening shade began to descend over the Old House, Evangeline began to wonder just what would become of her. She had now been held captive, powerless, in the basement of the Old House with Justin for what seemed like forever. Time felt like it had stalled, she felt frozen in a place that she couldn't escape.

Her connection to Justin, or Leopold as he was calling himself to protect his identity, was strong. She did feel as if there was something inside of him that she could latch on to and be with forever. But she was confused. She wanted, and NEEDED, to get herself back on track and get back to Collinwood where her destiny awaited. It was essential for Evangeline to fulfill this task. She needed to await her father Barnabas. She knew he would return. She knew he would come back to the place he loved so much and when he arrived, she'd be there. Not as the baby tossed away to an orphanage but as a grown woman who needed answers, needed solace, and needed revenge.

Bust Justin, so in love and so tossed around by fate himself like a tiny boat in a wild sea, would not, and could not let her go.

Evangeline sat on a chair under a gas lantern that burned a blue and yellow flame just above her head that made her look as if she had a halo encircling her golden brown hair just as Leopold (Justin's alias) descended the stone staircase and returned into his dark layer under The Old House.

She stood up and took a deep breath, she was ready to tell him to release her. 

"I know what you're going to say, I know that you think you want to leave and get back to this silly mission of yours about your father but it cannot happen. We cannot be without each other." Justin said turning away from her and adjusting his shirt nervously. 

"Leopold. Look at me." Evangeline said using Justin’s fake name. 

He turned to her. "I know that in such a short time you and I have found a bond; a connection. I don't want you to think that I don't feel it too, but I can't just stay down here with you forever. It's not feasible. There are things I need to do out in the world. You can come with me!" 

"No! NO! We can't leave this place. It's not safe. I've been out there I've seen what happens to the likes of us. I want to keep you safe and down here, you're safe. With me you're safe." Justin replied never one giving up his real name.

Evangeline could see that there was no changing his mind. She turned and walked over to another chamber of the basement, the chamber that held Barnabas old Coffin that Justin had been sleeping in. Although the two were so connected and falling in love Evangeline could see that it would not last if they could not break free from each other even for a moment. She stared down at the coffin as Justin walked in behind her.

"You won't let him go will you?" He said.

"I have to be there when he comes back. I have so much unfinished business and emotions about what he did to my mother, and to me. That's why you have to let me go." Evangeline said as she ran her hand over the coffin's lid.

Justin thought for a second and with a stern face said only one word "No. I won’t. The Collins family thinks you’ve gone back to wherever you came from. They’re not even looking for you. You’re mission there...is over.” Justin replied in a cole voice. 

Evangeline was now getting frustrated. She felt cornered. Trapped. Love could not blossom in this environment. She knew that although there was a passionate connection between them... they were toxic together.

 If he continued to keep here locked away below in the Old House, hiding her like this, they would only self-destruct. They would be over before they could have had even a twinge of a chance to bloom.

"I don’t need them to know where I am or who I really am, Leopold, in truth they don’t matter. Only my father does.” She said.,

Justin scoffed. He didn’t believe her. He felt like she did. Something was taken from him too. All those years ago. Not a single day has gone by since his transformation that he didn’t want revenge on all who forgot him. He knew Evangeline wanted all of The Collins family to pay too...not just Barnabas. They were all connected. Her attempt to escape by downplaying her hate for her birth family was transparent at best. 

“They don’t care about you like I do. They never will. They never will.” Justin simmered.

She could she he was unrelenting. But then something dawned her on her. Something that was so obviously missing 

“Tell me, how did you take my powers away? How did you make it so that I couldn't fight you back?" Evangeline asked.

Justin turned away almost embarrass.

"I found a book." he replied softly. 

"A book? What kind of book?" She asked.

"Why are you questioning me? Why are you acting this way? We have found each other Evangeline? We have both gone through hell on earth over decades of time and somehow we have found each other. It seems like you're attempting to sabotage us before we have even had a chance to really flourish. I don't think I like that." Justin said, his eyes narrowing in suspicion of Evangeline's constant questions. 

"Was it a spell book? Was it my mother's spell book??? You used magic against me?" Evangeline asked starting to connect the dots.

Justin did not reply.

"You're already binding me. You're already doing what my father tried to do to my mother. You're just like him! I....I want to leave. I need to leave NOW!" Evangeline shouted as she lunged out of the coffin chamber and towards the stone staircase that lead to the upper level of the Old House. 

"YOU CAN'T!" Justin yelped as he grabbed Evangeline pulled her back around by her wrists locked in his hands. 

"This is not the way for us to start our journey together. If we even have a journey in the firer place. I can't live this way." Evangeline replied out of breath.

"You can't leave. You can never leave. We WILL have a journey, can you see? We were meant to be!” He replied, his gaze fixed in hers. 

"Help me then. Help me bring back my father with my mother's book. I need to see him and I need to end all the terror and pain that has been in my heart all my life. Please. Show me the book and help me conjure my father's spirit so that I can release him and then destroy him. It's the only way I can be free ...it's the only way WE can be free." Evangeline said to the now unsettling and unsteady Justin. 
 
Justin released one of her wrists. He didn't know what to do. He didn't know what she really wanted or how he should proceed. He felt like his mind was going out of control and that everything he had dreamed of, a love, and life, a partner was slowly slipping out of his hands. He dragged Evangeline over to the large bed with a golden bedspread and giant Empire pillows with tiny tassels on the end that looked like they were from the palace of Versailles. 

He knelt down directly in front of her. She wasn't sure what he was going to do. Then he dipped his head just below her knees and pulled out Angelique Bouchard's black book of spells from under the bed.

Evangeline gasped. She had never seen it before. She could not believe he had found it. She ran her hands over the cover of the book and felt every nook and cranny of the black leather and the black dyed rope that bound it's pages. 

He allowed her to take hold of the book and she stood up and went over to the floor. She grabbed a black piece of cold from the dead fire in the fireplace and walked over to an open space on the floor. She drew a large circle and five cornered star in the center that touched the rim of the circle. 

She sat in the center of the star and  opened the book. She flicked through the pages and found the page she wanted first.

She read allowed the spell in Latin:

"Earch converti viribus ignis.....earch converti viriburs ignis..."

Justin, sat on the bed listening then realized what she was saying. She was betraying him. She was not attempting to bring in her father, she was attempting to return her powers to herself that he had taken from her weeks ago when he kidnapped her.

Justin leaped from the bed and knocked the book out of her hands. The book flew across the room and hit the wall and fell to the ground closing shut.

"WITCH!" Justin screamed, the word coming out his mouth like an obscenity. 

Evangeline sat still on the floor. Her eyes glowing. She smiled a cold and crooked smiled, like that cat that ate the canary. As she began to stand, a wind began to blow around her and lifting her from the ground. She was now floating, levitating, upright with her toes 2 inches from the 5 cornered star she drew on the floor in soot and opened her eyes to reveal they had turned totally white. 

She lifted her hands and Justin, seeing his love, the woman he had so quickly felt a connection to was attempting to remove herself from him. 

His own eyes shifted to black and his teeth grew into sharp spears ready to bite her, take her life. 

It was clear now that they could not trust each other. They didn't even know their own real names. The trust between a vampire and witch could never be true, love between a witch and a vampire could never ever flourish like those of two mortals. 

Justin, calling himself Leopold lunged at the witch Evangeline, calling herself Claudia. Both beings obsessed with one another, both beings thirsty for love and a connection. But both beings lost in a world of lies and self-destruction and sabotage because they could not see beyond their own misery. 

If Justin was successful in his attempt to bite her, One drop of her blood would kill them both. A witches blood was poison to a vampire, and a vampire's bite was like acid to the skin of a witch.

Evangeline could not allow herself to die. As the two struggled on the floor, fighting for life and death she came to terms with what she was faced with. A loose cannon. She turned back into her normal self and looked him in the eye.

"STOP! Please, Leopold, please stop!" She said trying to quell his anger so that neither of them died. 

Justin, panting, hissing with a crazed look in his eye came to his senses. 

"Claudia." He said, calling her by the adopted named she told him. 

"I'm sorry." she said, pretending.

He helped her up, feeling successful in taming her. But she, smarter than he thought was only biding her time.

"You will not do this again. Will you?" He asked.

To keep herself safe and alive, she shook her head no. Then with her foot dusted away the 5 pointed start. 

A small amount of her powers were returned to her in the short moment she held her mother's book. She knew that she still needed to escape him. But for now, she would rest the issue. Her life was much more important and her reunion with Barnabas, whenever it would be was too, much more important. 

Justin smiled at Evangeline. She did love him, she really did. But she knew that their relationship was like two sticks of dynamite burning in a room full of gun powder. It could not last. It would not last. No matter how connected they felt inside. 

She hugged him. He squeezed her body close.

But tomorrow she would escape him. Come hell or high-water. She would escape him, and never turned back. Her destiny underway and there was no place for Justin Patterson—or Leopold. 



****
David going insane 


At the mansion, David paced back and forth in his room. Back and forth. Back and forth. He was sweating. He was panting like a dog ravaging the desert for water. He couldn't make sense at what he had done to Noelle. He couldn't make sense of what was going on in his mind. It was like he had flashes of reality then suddenly they'd disappear and a madness filled his mind. His anger, deep and dark waves of it, would fill him up and it would become an outburst. 

All side-effects of the injections Kimberly was secretly filling him with. 

David felt manic. He couldn't contain himself and stood in the mirror of his room a sweaty and panicked mess.

"What am I doing? What is happening to me?" he said to himself.

Then his reflection looked back at him and spoke: "You're losing it kid. You're starting to see just how much of a monster you really are. Just like your dad always said,. Just like your dad always reminded you of." 

David didn't understand what he was seeing. Did he just say that to himself? Was he talking to himself or was his reflection another person in the room.

David looked around. He was soaking wet. Sweat. Stink. He felt horrible. The medicine Kimberly was using to drive him crazy was pulling at every fiber of his psyche and flipping it on him. It was his own mind attacking itself and bring up every fear and self-conscious thought he had ever had and showing it to him, driving him to a deep unyielding psychosis. 

"Don't you think its time you end this David? Don't you think that your father was right all along and that you're just a worthless piece of garbage? You know....I still think that pistol you used to kill Beau all those years ago is still in the drawer over there in the study. Why don't you go and find it, huh? Why don't you use it and blow...."

As David's mind continued to spiral out of control, little Caleb walked into the room. His bright blue eyes seemed to shine brighter at the site of his father whom he hadn't seen much of in the last few days.

"Daddy?" Caleb said, interrupting the malevolent mirror reflection and standing at the bedroom door.

David slowly turned to the door and looked at his boy. He rushed over to him and knelt down and grabbed the child by the shoulders.

"Oh Caleb....Caleb, Caleb! I need you to promise me something Ok? Can you promise me something??" David said as tears came flushing down his face.

"Daddy? Are you sick?" The boy asked. 

"I think so, son, I think so. Can you promise me that whatever happens to me that you will do whatever it takes to take care of yourself and never ever believe that you werent loved by me? Can you do that?" David asked.

"Daddy?" Caleb said not understanding the gravity of what was happening to his father.

"ANSWER ME!" David screamed.

Caleb screamed too. David looked a mess. The medication Kim had given him was eating away at his mind. Eating faster and faster as each dose was slowly taking hold of every cognitive part of his mind. He began to scream at Caleb. He began to scream and shake the boy who was confused and unsure of what his father was doing to him or why. 

The screaming, from both father and son, startled Carolyn who was in her room going over more paperwork with Web Garner, specifically paperwork that got her family off legally for any kind of wrongful death of Noelle. 

Both Web and Carolyn came rushing down the hall and burst into the room. 

"DAVID! What are you doing!??!" Carolyn screamed and pulled Caleb out of David's grip.

"Calm down, David, calm down!" Web said. 

David struggled in Web's grasp. The two men pushed and pulled at each other, David attempting to flee and Web attempting to hold him back from hurting anyone including himself.

"Let go of me! LET GO OF ME!" David shouted throwing a punch in Web's direction. 

Web pulled his head back missing David's fist by an inch; instinctively Web threw a punch back and landed it clear across David's chin causing him to bite his tongue. 

Bloody mouthed and losing his mind David fell to the floor.

Caleb screamed at the site of his father's bloody dripping mouth.

"GO!! GO!!" David said his mouth full of red liquid. 

"Jesus! I'm sorry. I just... I reacted." Web said reaching down to help David up.

"What happened?" Kimberly asked rushing as fast as her pregnant feet could bring her.

"David, he was shaking Caleb when we came in. They were screaming. I don't know what's going on with him. Come Caleb, come in the hall with me." Carolyn said trying to free the little boy of the horror of his father's deepening spiral into madness.

Web followed Carolyn into the hall as Kimberly went in and closed the door behind her.

"Give me a minute." She said just as the bedroom door closed.

"What the devil is happening with him? I've never seen David this way, I've never seen anyone this way." Web said.

"It's been a challenge Web, you can see now why he couldn't come to the Will reading. I don't know what's happening in this house. It's nothing new to be honest but...I don't know if I've ever seen it this bad. First the nanny runs off—spooked by Something only Caleb saw, then my mother, then Noelle. This house is ....” Carolyn stopped before the word cursed came out of her mouth.

“The nanny?” Web asked. 

“Caleb’s nanny. She ran off weeks ago. She just left. She saw something awful, frightening, and just left. We never heard from her again.” Carolyn assumed, not knowing she had been kidnapped and locked away in the basement of the old house all this time Carolyn’s own high school ex-boyfriend turner vampire. 

“And what about David...has this happened before? This kind of psychotic break I mean.” Web wondered. 

Carolyn was holding Caleb close to her. Hugging him tightly as David’s name came up. He looked away. 

Madness. Murder. Insanity. All of it. It had happened before. The family had always kept it secret from the lawyers. It was always just too much for anyone to admit. But now Webber had seen it for himself. 

"Carolyn? Say something? Has David always been this way?" Web pressed.

"No. No...but he's not the only one to go through something like this within the family, Web. Please...just don't jump to any conclusions ok? Don't jump to anything." Carolyn asked as the light from the crack in the closed bedroom door cast a long bright diagonal yellow light, like a golden divider down Carolyn's whole body.

Inside the bedroom managed to get David back into his bed. She patted a dry cloth over his forehead to soak up the sweat. She smiled, seeing that it was all working in her favor. David would soon be nothing more than a man consumed by the ghosts of his own insane mind and she would be free of him. Just like Victor and the Chancellor of the OTH wanted. 

Certainly, she thought, she would be rewarded by them. 

Kim then pulled out a needle from her pocket and injected David again. More drugs. Although with this injection she felt perhaps, she would lower the dosage. It was too powerful. And she was beginning to feel afraid of what it was doing to him. 

Then Kim exited the room and met Carolyn and Web in the hallway.

Caleb rushed to her side. She comforted him like a mother who was truly concerned, not like a mother who had been causing these issues.


"Kimberly, how is he?" Web asked.

"I've sedated him. He'll sleep now." She replied feigning the sad wife. 

"I'm so sorry this is happening. For all of you. Web replied, as he scratched his thick beard in a nervous tick. 

"Where did you get a sedative?" Carolyn asked in her usual suspicious tone.

"Carolyn, I may not be a doctor just yet but I do have some pull when it comes to getting help in medicines that will help my husband." Kim said with a grimace. "Now do you see what I'm talking about? He's losing his mind. Noelle is dead and he almost...well I don't want to think about what he was going to do to Caleb." She added. 

"Noelle's death is taken care of. The poor woman's family will get a sum of money. I've made sure that this..."  He paused to pull out the medicine examiner report. "was taken care of." He finished showing the medical examiner had ruled Noelle's death an accident. 

"Two deaths in the last week and a half. It's no wonder people run away from us when we walk into town." Carolyn scoffed. "Not to mention a missing Governess no one ever reported." She added.

"You know the rules." Web reminded her. "You set them up yourself. Loose lips sink ships." 

Carolyn rolled her eyes at Web throwing her own family's mantra back in her face about talking in public about the strange occurrences that happened in and around the people that lived on the land on Widow's Hill. Her family's bizarre attraction to the stranger, the beguiling and most often the deadly. 

"Thank you very much, Webber." Carolyn snarled. 

"What about David? What have you found is the issue?" Web asked brushing away Carolyn's annoyance and changing the subject. 

"We don't know for sure." Carolyn replied. 

"I think that we should rethink the idea of getting David help. I think that he doesn't seem to getting better here and I can't keep him sedated forever." 

"No." Carolyn replied sternly.

"Carolyn, if Kim has a way to get David help and its in his best interest why would you disagree?" Web asked. 

Carolyn turned to Kim who lifted an eyebrow waiting for her response. Carolyn, no matter what she did, was always the person who pulled the breaks when it came to sending anyone in the family to Windcliff. She knew how horrible it was when her mother was there. She new the things Julia Hoffman had done to several others who had gone there. Windcliff was Kim's end all. She wanted it. She wanted it bad for David. 

Carolyn turned and looked at little Caleb, terrified of what his father did to him. She thought of Noelle falling to her death. She thought of possible future dangers that could occur and most of all she thought of Caleb. Screaming. Terrified. Hurting.

"It has to be this way." Kim said in a hushed tone.

Carolyn closed her crystal blue eyes one more time. David was her closest relative. They were like brother and sister. They were the only two around that could really fully understand what was really happening in their lives and in their family. They were soul mates. Best friends. It killed her to allow this, but the truth was Kim was his wife. She could decide this for him no matter what.

"No, I just can't support this I just can't." Carolyn said as she reached for Caleb's hand took off down the hall back into her room where she needed to continue to look over the legal papers surrounding Noelle's death on the grounds of the mansion.  

Web looked over at Kim she smirked that sent a shiver up Web's spine. 

"Umm...I'll make sure we send funds to Windcliff for his care." the lawyer replied as he quickly made his way down the hall after Carolyn. 


Kimberly, still smirking evilly, peeked back into David's room where he was fast asleep. The smaller dosage of the drug make him tired. Her fears were quieted for the moment and she felt safer. 

The plan was working. 


****

In her small office on the second floor across from Caleb's bedroom, Kimberly sat alone. She wondered what was happening to David and why Victor wouldn't tell her what was in the vials he had given her. 

She looked at one of the empty glass cases and noticed the words "JENNINGS 1970" written on a small piece of tape.

Kim picked up the phone on her side table and dialed Victor's number. She had concerns on the drug she was administering to David. It was becoming too much for his own system. She wanted to know what it was--for her own sake.

"What is it?" Victor asked answering his phone. He knew who it would be. 

"Your drug is working. You should be very happy about it." Kim said looking at a framed wedding picture of her and David on her desk.

"Good. This is good, the chancellor will be happy to hear this." Victor replied.

"What is Jennings?" Kim asked straight out to Victor's surprise.

"There's really nothing you need to know about that. That's just a name." Victor said.

"But it means something. I'm looking at this vial right now, its one of the vials I've used to inject into David. So It means something. Is it the name of the manufacturer of this medication?" She asked. "What exactly is it doing to David?"

"Manufacturer? I guess you can see it that way, sure. It's not just a drug Kim. And as I told you before you have to keep administering it to David for it to work properly. Once it's all done, once you've used all the vials I have given you, you'll see exactly what the JENNINGS serum will do. It'll be glorious." Victor said.

"But what is it?" Kim demanded to know.

"Kimberly if you were meant to know the entire plan you would know. Now stop asking questions and keep doing your part." Victor said in frustration as he slammed the phone down on his lover.

Kim, worried, unsure of what she was doing, put her phone down. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath. To her, she was doing what was best for her baby. She had to be. It was her only option.

She was in too deep. 



****
Windcliff Ambulance arrives for David


Later on that evening, over in Carolyn's room, she was sitting at her desk and read through papers as Caleb played on the floor with his teddy bear. She looked over at him and felt an immense sense of sadness for him. His father was crumbling under some new devastating mental issue. His mother, in Carolyn's opinion, was cunning and secretive. She watched him as he played clearly attempting to push his feelings away. 

She thought about how much she wanted to take care of him. How he would fit in perfectly with her in London. If she couldn't save David, she could save Caleb. In London, the fog there was safer. The darkness only came when the sun went down, but there were no monsters. She wanted to keep the little boy safe. But how could she? How could she do this with Kim's agreement?

Web walked back into the room and stood in front of her. His face was kind and friendly. He knew how hurt she was over seeing David the way he was. But the truth was, perhaps, Kim was right. David needed more help.

"You can't just let him alone like that Carolyn. He needs help. What if Kim is right? What if Windcliff is the best place for him?" Web asked as Carolyn scoffed and walked over to a chair facing Caleb was he played on her pristine white carpet. 

"I don't want to hear any more about it." Carolyn said sternly.

"Carolyn, you're going to have to face it. It's really not your decision anyway. I've been here all night working with you on all this stuff....and I can tell how bothered you are by all this. I can imagine, it's not pleasant. I mean Death...and people dying. It's ....its uncomfortable. But David can be saved. And if you're on board things would probably be much more easy to digest." Webber explained.

"You want me to just be happy that that woman is going to take my cousin to some mental hospital? Do you know what they do there? Have you seen the type of unscrupulous...." Carolyn began before being interrupted.

"Carolyn...." Webber began.

"WHAT? WHAT Web!" Carolyn was finally showing signs that she understood that she was about to lose David.  She had to. He needed to go. Kim was going to do it anyway. 

"Carolyn. Kim has already called them, they're here. David is leaving." Web said finally landing the blow that Windcliff had arrived to retrieve David. "I just thought you'd like to say goodbye to him, for now." Web explained.

"I can't. I just can't." Carolyn said as Caleb saw her breaking down and crawled up on her lap to cuddle her.

"Ok. I'll let them take him now. Try to keep calm ok?" He replied as he left the room.

Carolyn nodded. Caleb kept cuddling her.

Carolyn picked up his little body and paced her room. He kissed her on the cheek to try and calm her. She smirked and squeezed him tight. 

She walked over, Caleb in her arms, and looked out her window that looked down on the front lawn of the mansion. There, a white van parked outside opened up it's back door and a gurney with a sleepy David tied to it wrapped in a white sheet, was pushed into the back of the van.

Kim was out there. She watched the whole thing seeming to have no emotion what so ever.

"We'll take care of him. We'll make sure that he's protect, wont we, Caleb? Wont we?" Carolyn said as little Caleb nodded his head  yes not really knowing what she was talking about. "I won't forget about you David. I wont." Carolyn added.


The white van, swallowed up by thick black fog of the night and with it, David Collins. Gone from his home to the awaiting dark corners of the mental institution known as Windcliff Sanitarium.