Authors: Mercedes Keyes,Lawrence James
the Powhatan tongue, “Enough, you must now see to
your man, your Lord – he too, has made what I see,
and for that, I shal be loyal to him, as you must
always be.”
Sarah nodded, unable to say anymore, so fil ed
with joy it choked her up.
Manny took the older woman’s arm and gently
led her below to introduce her to his wife and show
her around the ship. The other men in their group,
including Evan, slowly boarded, looked to Sarah,
nodded their heads and smiled on the way by.
Final y, she turned to face her husband.
“I did not know, you spoke in the tongue of the
Powhatan tribe.” Quinton stated in greeting, standing
now before his wife. Her eyes were bright, her face
clear, unworried and glowing, searching every trace
of his features in rapt adoration, she did not
immediately respond. “Lady Caine, you are lovelier,
than I remember..”
“I missed you, while you were away, fulfil ing
your vow, bringing my mother back to me. The time
we spent apart was not wasted, however – I have no
desire to experience it again.”
“No, nor I,” He agreed, wishing to kiss her,
“Would I seem too fervent in my desires by saying,
get ye’below to our cabin now woman, prove your
words on how much you have missed me! So far, it
is Moose who has won in proving this.”
The dog wagged his tail even more, trying to
get between them as Quinton scratched his ear,
stroking his massive head.
“Moose you say?” She asked, an impish smile
playing about her ful lips.
“Em,” with a nod, was his simple reply.
She turned from him then, saying nothing more,
her eyes said it al , she then made her way to their
cabin.
Quinton was not far behind her, his only
problem, getting around Moose in the narrow
corridors. Once he made it to their cabin, poor
Moose sat making forlorn noises as he was locked
out for the night.
Yorkshire, England
While the majority of the party stopped to rest,
Hayden rode on horseback to alert the household
and Lady Lilith, that her sons were half a day’s
journey away.
Quinton was firm about one thing, “Say nothing
of my bride – they wil see her, al in good time.
Should Lady Lilith question you, let her know, I have
sworn you to silence.”
“It is certain, that she wil pester me.” Hayden
groaned. Quinton smiled, “Yes, she wil , very wel –
you may sing of my wife’s wondrous virtues-…”
“For which there are many Milord.” Hayden
sincerely stated.
“You see wel . Yes, of those things, be my
guest, should she ask what she looks like…”
“The heavens have truly blessed this one, for I
have not seen, such a beauty, as she.”
Quinton cocked a brow, looking the man over,
just a tad bit of jealousy showing itself, “Yes –
exactly. Perhaps it is a good thing that I send you on
ahead, you have spent a bit more time than I desire,
noting the attributes of my bride.”
Hayden laughed from deep down, he’d known
Quinton since they were boys, he was a few years
older, and would be soon taking the place of his
valet; since his first had perished in their journeys
abroad.
His father was wel read and was the
household steward. He was in charge of al domestic
servants’ matters. He was also the one reminding al
within the house and grounds of their duties, and
within the house and grounds of their duties, and
speaking for them should he feel they were
deserving of a raise in pay or promotion in position.
One of his sons was learning to fol ow in his
footsteps and the other was a bit of a rogue and
friend to Lord Quinton. Hayden now armed with al
that he needed was only too wil ing to keep the main
secret and road ahead to make it known that Lord of
WhistHirst would soon be home.
WhistHirst
Resisting al temptation to bite her thumbnail,
Lady Lilith paced from one end of the sun room to
the other, holding Hayden in attendance until he
satisfied her curiosity.
“How can any woman be as beautiful as you
claim?” She scoffed at his teasing, he appeared to
be having too much fun at her expense; the only
reason she gave him such a license was that she
had known him as a young boy, and – she liked him,
which granted him certain privileges not given by her
to many.
“Think about it Milady, there was
something
that captured thee son, who swore, no bride would
ever claim him as her Lord, and yet – there is now, a
Lady Sarah Caine,” He shrugged with the turning of
his hands, “Be it beauty, her clever wit, her grace,
her kindness, which ever be the case; what of her
that is more beguiling than any other, you shal soon
see.”
“Get out! Playing sil y word games!”
Hayden nodded his head, turning to do as he
was told when her words stopped him once more,
“Wait – tel me, you sing praises of her beauty, what
of her being? Is she a whimpering little scatter brain,
twee and delicate – easy to faint? Quiet as a mouse,
witless and thick?” Her eyes narrowed in their
cunning with each detail.
Hayden paused, letting his eyes search the
heavens for the correct answer, and then smiling,
answered, “No.”
“No?”
“No.”
“No – what?
“No, she is not, a whimpering little scatter brain,
twee and delicate, easy to faint. No, she is not
witless and thick, as for quiet as a mouse, Milady
Caine-…”
“I am Lady Caine!”
Hayden lifted an amused brow, thinking that
over.
“Am I mistaken, did thee not once push Lord
Caine in hopes of getting him to marry?”
“That was then, this is now.” She snapped, “Go
– I have heard enough!”
“I wil find m’da and inform him to assemble the
servants to meet thy new mistress.”
“That won’t be necessary; I wil see to the
matter myself.” She answered, distracted.
“Why? It is a matter for my father to see to.”
“You do not question me! In fact, if you must
know, your father is no longer steward in this
household!”
Hayden could not believe what he was hearing,
his father had been seeing to the smooth running of
WhistHirst before he was even born, before his older
brother in fact.
Because he stood staring in disbelief, she
reminded him once more of her order, “You are –
dismissed!”
Turning away from him, expecting him to leave,
Lady Lilith’s head was spinning, she could care less
if the household met Quinton’s new bride, however
as that was the protocol, she had no choice in the
matter; sure enough, upon turning back, Hayden was
gone.
Lady Sarah felt at times breathless, and other
Lady Sarah felt at times breathless, and other
times, otherworldly; that day, she was dressed
superbly, as grand as any lady of the highest order.
Col een had seen to it, and Aislin had once more,
worked wonders with her hair.
Her gown was an olive and cream dream with
details of lovely pastel lace in hues of softer olive,
ecru and gold; draping from a high waist, an
overskirt that split wide as it descended with the
slightest train on the ground; accessorized with a
heavy velvet green cape, bonnet and muff and
beautiful high topped boots. The colors she wore
enhanced her luminously rich, slightly ginger glowing
skin, she was the epitome of a healthy, young and
strong, beautiful black woman. At that moment, she
felt as if she floated above ground and only the
occasional bump or hole in the road jostling the
carriage brought her back to earth.
“Nervous?” El en, sitting across from her
asked.
It took her a moment to think about the
question, to be sure of her answer, “No, not
anymore, thanks to Princess Ces’alena, you and my
husband.”
At that moment he rode up close to the
carriage looking in at the ladies to check on them,
“Al is wel I presume?” He asked, looking from one
to the other. Sarah smiled, with visions of him naked
in her mind and the night he spent making love to
her. No matter where they were, he always seemed
to squeeze that in. He must have sensed what was
on her mind, because he too smiled.
El en looked from one to the other, and could
have sworn they were starting to look the same,
mainly their expressions, the things they did, it was
almost as if one picked up where the other left off.
Since her husband was riding up top, she couldn’t sit
making goo-goo eyes at him, therefore, grinning,
“Yes, um, we’re al quite wel , aren’t we Miss Cora?”
Sarah’s mother looked next to her, nodding her
head, she didn’t smile much, and when she did, it
was slight. It was plain for her to see, that he was
reluctant to drag his eyes from her daughter, but
final y did, focusing on El en, “Good, it won’t be much
longer now.”
“How much longer wil it be before we see
WhistHirst? Or rather, reach your land there?” She
asked.
“I would say, the last hour or more, we have
been on the land of WhistHirst, it won’t be long
before we reach the vil age.” He assured them al .
“Oh my, the last – hour or more, you say?” El en
exclaimed, looking back to Sarah, “We’ve been on
your land Milady, for over an hour it seems.” She
repeated to her as if she hadn’t heard him, awaiting
some type of reaction from her.
Sarah only smiled; nodded once and reached
over to her side to stroke Moose’s head. “It appears
there shal be plenty of space for you.” She crooned
to him.
“As wel plenty of woods for you, Milady.”
Quinton added, teasing her.
Now, there was a stir of excitement as that
occurred to her, upon seeing her reaction he was
quick to put in, “Ah ah, only with me escorting you, or
whomever I assign to you, is that clear?” He warned
and then looked further into the coach at her mother,
“Miakoda, I wil more than likely need your help from
time to time.”
Mother and daughter glanced at each other
and grinned, for once the exact same grin.
“I sir, for one, think you’re in for the chal enge of
your life.” El en thought she should inform him. His
response was to chuckle in acceptance, “Open the
door, let Moose out, he may run alongside me for the
rest of the journey, we are on my land now, he may
do as he damn wel wishes!”
The dog must have known the meaning of his
words, because suddenly the monstrous beast, even
bigger now, tried to stand in the coach, his tail hitting
back and forth from one side to the other, making
noises of excitement and whimpering until Sarah
unfastened the door, opening it for him. No
hesitation, out he jumped, barking loud and proud,
taking off for the woods; having traveled so far, he
knew not to go out of sight.
Sarah leaned out of the window, watching her
husband ride up ahead, whistling and cal ing out
happily to their monster mutt, he was glad to be
home and that made her glad. However, as new as
this was to Sarah, even she could see as they
entered the vil age that things were not as they
should be. The people, who moved towards the
carriage to view their return, were not ecstatic to see
them. While they are not hostile, even she could see,
they looked towards them with weary sadness, and
yes – a few, with contempt.
Her lessons had prepared her wel , something
was not right, suddenly the words that Lena spoke
started to make sense – she was looking at a
people that for al intents and purposes, were her
husband’s responsibility and they were not happy to
see him. There was coughing, uncleanliness,
exhaustion, and to her horror, rags – too many of
them were actual y wearing rags.
She could not believe her eyes; tears wel ed up
as she looked down at what she was wearing. With
her face burning in shame, she sat back in her seat,
her eyes wide with horror. She stared at El en as if
she were caught in a bad dream and awaited some