Authors: Mercedes Keyes,Lawrence James
he must at al cost, close his heart to what she was
feeling, or else lose al that he’d gained so far. He
stood arrogant and cocky, in disdain of them al –
despite the lump in his throat. The lady walked to the
front of the table, “The girl is untouched, a virgin.”
It was clear the men were surprised.
They al nodded that she was done and could
leave. She turned eyeing Quinton up and down with
disdain, “T’huh – no man thee, wat’ - does it fail ya’ –
limp aye?” Her vulgar referral to his manhood sent
the other men into laughter, causing Father Hannah
to shout, “Out with you and such talk!”
“I’m goin’ and thinkin’, it ain’t only thee bloods
that’s blue!” She spat out before heading for the
door, leaving the men once more fil ed with mirth at
Quinton’s expense. She departed, eager to tel what
she knew; that in truth, the girl had not been used –
and it was obvious, the doctor was a bore and an
impotent fop – an English snob – not an ounce of a
virile male about him.
Returning to his act of snobbery, Quinton
ignored their laughter and the woman’s comment,
stating, “There! As – I – said – I have been wrongly
accused on both counts! Falsely accused of being a
spy, falsely accused of committing fornication!”
Quinton eyed each man, “Wel ? I think it is fair to say,
we should be dismissed immediately!”
“Regardless of al that has been disclosed, you
cannot return to the previous living arrangement - …”
“I bloody wel can! The service I provide alone
should be enough to give me this special privilege!”
“No man is above God’s law!” Father Hannah
rebuked him.
“Have you been listening? The girl is vital for
my studies, vital to the administrations of al here!”
“I care not what the girl does; you wil not keep
her and live in sin!”
Snarling with disdain, Richard McKinney spoke
up, “You need the girl so badly for your studies, fine –
bloody blue-blood – marry her – or else release her
back to Bancmen!”
The other men gasped and then, as it occurred
to them what it would mean for him; shame,
embarrassment, certainly something to bring one of
the gentry down from their precious high horses, they
began to nod their heads in agreement, “Aye – I
second it!”
“Aye, third – one or the other!”
“You’ve al gone mad!” Quinton protested.
“Aye, I agree – marry the wench, or send her
home with me.” Bancmen smiled cunningly; like the
others, he had little tolerance for bluebloods other
than what he could sel to them. It stil did not sit wel
with him, how the man scorned him, looked down on
him that day upon granting him the gift of a slave girl,
now – he understood why.
He was of the aristocracy.
Quinton made sure to look stunned, his eyes
going from one to the other, “Surely you jest! Do you
know who I am?”
His words, spoken with haughty superiority
nailed the coffin shut - each man before him went
from suggesting it, to insisting upon it, in fact,
Bancmen stated, “Come now Dr. Caine, we as
gentlemen al know, there are more ways in which to
commit fornication, perhaps you have committed an
act even more despicable – one not so easily
spotted…” He let the idea of possible sodomy drift
as if a hint to what may be.
“You…” Quinton bit out, turning red, very much
aware of what he was hinting at.
“Careful, be very careful, either be charged with
fornication
by
sodomy…” Father Hannah crossed
himself and did a prayer as if he stood before the
devil himself as Bancmen continued to explain his
options… “…as wel a charge of spying … or …”
“You know that is a lie!” Quinton fought to the
end.
Bancmen smiled, “…or… give, the girl, your
name -
Earl of WhistHirst.”
Quinton stood as if
steam rose from him, in fact, holding his breath for
the right effect, as if what they suggested was
beyond what he could stand. Al five men sat with a
feeling of complete elation, for once, looking down
their noses at someone whom they felt represented
al of the elite class they’d escaped from – coming to
this new land, where now, they stood as law of the
land. “We’re waiting…”
“What – little – choice – have I?” Quinton slowly
bit out, glaring and breathing harshly through his
narrowed nose as if fighting not to explode.
Father Hannah opened his book where al
matters were recorded and began entering into it the
date, time and the marriage between the Earl of
WhistHirst – Quinton Thaddeus Caine and...
“The girls name?” he asked, of course
speaking to Quinton, who refused to talk.
Laughing, Bancmen supplied her name, “Suga
– Suga Caine I presume.” He couldn’t stop smiling.
Father Hannah continued on to fil it in
completely, making sure to note before her name,
‘Free Negro Servant girl, Suga Caine’
and then
turned the book to Quinton, “Sign it – here – now!”
“This – is not – done.”
“This day, to you – it wil be done, God’s wil –
be done! Sign it, now.” They al waited.
Final y, having held out enough, Quinton
charged to the table and signed it with his elegant
scrol ing signature. They each took it and signed it
as witnesses to the marriage. “Now the girl – here
wench – you can sign your name can’t you?”
Suga looked up at the men before her. Quinton
standing before their table, the other men standing
behind the table, each looking her way; she hadn’t a
clue of what they wanted from her.
“Wel wench? Can you?”
“Can I – what sa’?” She asked timidly.
“Sign – your - name!” Father Hannah growled
impatiently.
She didn’t know what that meant, why they
wanted her to sign her name, but stood, nodding,
“Yes sa’, I can – I can sign my name.”
“Hurry about it then, right here, sign it.”
With her heart slamming, she tried to keep her
eyes off of Quinton, because he wasn’t the same –
she was confused. She walked forward, and
reached out for the quil .
“There, sign your name right there!” Father
Hannah pointed to where she was to sign. She
leaned over and careful y, with buried pride, showed
them that she could sign her name with Suga and
went to stand away, when Quinton nudged her
impatiently, “The rest of it, hurry, I’ve had enough of
this – Caine – Suga Caine!” He ordered gruffly.
Being subjected to him speaking to her in such
a tone, hurt her feelings, she didn’t get it, turning
away; she bent back over it, dipped the quil and
finished it, signing her ful name, as Suga Caine.
Standing, she gently laid the quil down – backing
away, unsure of what was expected of her next –
she’d spent the entire time al was going on, off into
another world, mental y escaping the one she felt
trapped in.
“Now to the vow…”
“I’ve signed it, haven’t I – that is enough!”
Quinton had to give a bit of fight al the way.
“Vows must be said, before man as a witness,
and before God!” Father Hannah commanded and
carried on, starting with, “Do you take this woman...”
“Bloody hel ! Yes, yes – mutter anymore and I
shal run from this hal shouting like a madman!”
Each of the men savored being present, they
were in heaven, doing a deed they each relished –
to them, the most perfect revenge. Father Hannah
turned his attention to Suga, “You, pay attention! Do
you – take this man, Quinton Thaddeus Caine, to be-
…” Cutting him off, Quinton grabbed her arm roughly,
shook her a bit, and harshly ordered her, “Say yes!
Say it, just say it! So that I may be done with it.”
“Yes…” She immediately squeaked, her mind
spinning, her ears popping, wondering what was
going on? Never in a mil ion years would her mind
believe that she had just married him, a white man,
this was not possible. Yet… what was happening?
With his lips curled in a snarl, Quinton had to
feel as if he would get in the last word, “It is done-…”
“Not quite.” Father Hannah smiled, “By the
power vested in me, I now pronounce, that you are
hereby man and wife. You may now, kiss your bride.”
The four witnesses burst into laughter. Suga stood
dumbfounded and wide eyed.
“Laugh – laugh al you bloody wel like, I am no
less of the aristocracy and you are no less the
common bloody peasants that you are! Think I care?
Don’t look so smug, as I said, it was never my
intention to entertain thoughts of a wife – now or ever
– thanks to the lot of you, I need not worry over the
matter! You’ve done me a favor!”
They did feel smug, as their smiles showed.
“Are we now dismissed?” He asked sharply.
Before Father Hannah could speak, Richard
McKinney spoke up, “There is the matter of
consummation, after al – you’ve had the wench al
this time, without touching her, so you claim – the
marriage is not a marriage true, without
consummation!” Quinton glared at him, “What are
you saying?”
“To be sure the marriage is binding; there must
be a deed done to see it completed; otherwise, who
is to say, you might somehow try and wriggle out of
it.”
Quinton’s eyes shot to Father Hannah, “Surely
you’re not suggesting…? You – a man of God, would
condone such a request.”
“As a man of God, who am I to argue with his
process? Is it not He, who through creation, gave
man, and woman the means in which to become
husband and wife?”
“I wil do no such thing!” Quinton blasted.
“Is it not so, that at one time, it was the tradition
of your king to be granted the right of deflowering the
virgin on her wedding night?” Henry J. Bancmen
stated with lust fil ed eyes, “Therefore, it cannot be
too unfamiliar to you, that perhaps if you are unable,
one of us – or myself – are more than able to see the
job done.”
“What you speak of is barbaric!” Quinton felt
his face flame, his head spin with what he knew they
wanted; even father Hanna had lust in his eyes, “If
you are –
unable
.” He agreed. He had no choice, he
could see that now, or see her raped by one of them.
It had gone further than he had wanted, but there was
no way out of it.
“If I must be cursed with the burden of a wife, an
il chosen one at that, I wil be damned before
another wil do the deflowering!” At the same time
that he prayed for God to forgive him, he turned,
dragging her behind him towards the table he had at
first stood at before them, going to the opposite
side, he slung her to it, bending her face down,
trapping her in place by the back of her neck,
ignoring her whimpers of fear; tossing her skirt up
over her back, he tore her bloomers from over her
rear and using his feet, forced her legs apart.
In that moment, he found himself, once more in
the dark place that he hated, considering himself just
as mad; just as barbaric; just as animalistic as they,
because knowing what he was about to do, gave
because knowing what he was about to do, gave
him a throbbing erection. Opening his trousers, he
released himself behind her and spread her further.
“Please… no…” She cried in terror, her face
turned from al , her cheek pressed into the top of the
table.
“Silence!” He barked. He had to silence her, or
else he might not be able to go through with it, and
he could not let one of them dare touch her –
because they would, he knew they would. He
inserted his middle finger and immediately felt her
tightness, her hymen. He knew it would hurt her;
grabbing his throbbing length, he rubbed his head
into her heat, needing a bit of moisture to penetrate -
there was not near enough for what he must do – he
had little choice but to force her to take him as she
was – the deed would not be easy, because he was
above average and tightly swol en, supporting the
base of his length he shoved forward meeting with
tight resistance, and with little choice – he drew back
a little and pushed forward once more, hard and
deep.