Authors: Mercedes Keyes,Lawrence James
action from her to wake her from it. Sarah kept
thinking about her husband, the man he was,
certainly this could not be his doing? Had he left this
place, these people to travel about leaving them to
fend for themselves? Who was in charge? Who was
responsible in his absence? She began thinking
about al the things Lena had explained to her, about
being a Lord and Lady, and what made them strong,
their name, good, the acts and duties they had to
maintain to be worthy of such a prestigious position.
From what she could see from her coach, someone
had failed those people miserably – the various
cottages, with their thatched roofs, looked poorly
kept, tattered and filthy – she was horrified – what
she saw, was no different from the world she and her
she saw, was no different from the world she and her
mother had left on Clover Leaf plantation.
She turned to her mother, she too was gazing
out of her window, at the people, their homes; and
then turned to her daughter, the look that she gave
Sarah, made her burst into flames of shame. For the
first time, she was furious with her husband, he had
shamed her before her mother!
How could one claim to be a Lady, and yet,
have no pride about the very things that reflected
back on that position; that privilege? The longer she
sat, the angrier she became.
She wanted to strip the clothes from her back
that he’d provided for her, and stand as cold and
naked as the people she viewed in their arrival!
What right did she, he, they, have to don themselves
as they did when people within THEIR vil age, stood
dirty, cold and hungry – with their cottages in need a
severe repair.
Slaves!
Slaves no better off than she had been and she
would be damned to eternal hel before she would
al ow such a thing to exist while they KNEW that she
was the lady there now. She refused to be the owner
of slaves – she refused to step into this new world
and be just like those of the world she’d left – such
horror worked its way over her that she could easily
ignite into flames. They were midway into the vil age
when she suddenly threw the carriage door open
and jumped out.
“MILADY! LADY SARAH – WHAT ARE YOU
DOING?!” El en shouted, shocked by her actions.
The carriage suddenly came to a halt, Quinton
who had been riding up ahead, brought his own
horse to a halt, turning.
What Sarah did not see, was that he was just
as ashamed as she. He had no idea that his estates
were in such dismal condition. He looked at his
brother, whose face was red. Yes, Evan had told
him, when he returned there would be things he
should see about, but he’d never said that it had
gotten so bad.
Just as he fought to swal ow the lump of
embarrassment in his throat, he’d heard his wife’s
name shouted out and turned to see her out of the
coach, standing in the middle of the road, looking at
the people, vil age folk – who stood also shocked at
her actions.
“LADY CAINE!” Quinton’s strong voice shouted
her name in disbelief, yet, she would not turn to him,
would not look his way.
The second carriage that held the servants who
had already gotten to know her, stopped, al those
within, stood outside and on top in rapt awe of her, a
lump in many of their throats.
Her mind on nothing but the people she now
saw, she walked very slowly back the way they’d
come, eyes gazing at everyone as they looked at
her. She couldn’t help herself; tears wel ed up in her
eyes as she searched the bleak eyes of those
around her, looking as if their souls had left them.
One young woman stood, ragged, cold, shivering,
holding a young child of no more than two in her
arms; nothing on either of their heads in the dreary
grey mist. Sarah walked up to her, they were about
the same height, brown eyes looking into dul blue,
her blonde hair hanging lank, dirty and wet.
“LADY SARAH!!!” Her name was shouted from
behind, once from El en, again from her husband,
“SARAH!”
She ignored them, him - and introduced herself
to the speechless young woman as she began
untying the bonnet from her head, “I am, Lady Sarah
Abigail Caine, Countess of WhistHirst…” She lifted
the bonnet from her head and turned it around,
placing it on the young woman’s head, who gasped
in disbelief as Sarah tied it under her chin.
“I am from the new land – I was so afraid, to
come here – but …” She went on, this time, she
untied her cape, removed it with one flowing swirl
untied her cape, removed it with one flowing swirl
and draped it around her and the baby, “I am not,
afraid anymore.” She stroked the speechless
woman’s cheek and stepped back, looking at those
who had slowly started gathering around her. “Now I
see why it was right, that I come here.”
She sighed and began speaking to those that
came closer, “What is your name?” She asked a
woman, who stepped closer and humbly answered,
“Dinah, Milady.”
“From the bible, lovely name.”
“SARAH!” Quinton cal ed out to her once more;
and stil she ignored him walking further away from
him.
“And your name, what is yours?” She asked
from one person to another, walking among them,
asking for introductions, stroking them, smiling –
informing them, “I wil make many trips among you, I
must learn each of your names – and you al shal
remind me.” She smiled and sniffed. A little girl of 7
faced her, cold as wel ; without a thought Sarah
undid her overskirt and it too came off to wrap
around the child whose name was Sarah was too.
She walked among them, talked to them,
asked where they lived, and would they show her.
Her husband was the last person she wanted to see
at that moment. Yes, she knew that he was the head
of her; in fact, the head of them al – and she must
find it in her to forgive him this trespass, but for now,
these people were her first priority. Later, she would
fol ow his commands, but at that moment, she could
care if he never spoke with her again.
He had forced her to come back to this place
with him, and wel – there she was – and she wasn’t
leaving until she met as many of the people as she
could, to know them, touch them, reassure them, this
would not continue to be; and if it did not change,
then she could not remain in such a place – baring
such a name.
To her surprise, she reached the market area,
and Moose was at her hip, as if guarding her from so
many people trying to get close to her; to a few of the
men, he showed his teeth – it was clear to al , the
animal was very protective of her. She clicked her
tongue, with another sound and he began wagging
his tail. Even so, he would not leave her side and it
was because of him, people were no longer so close
right up on her.
There was an open space now, a barrier as it
were, but they stil surrounded her outside of it. They
were excited and eagerly spreading the word about
her, the things she had already done, the crowd was
growing, various ones cal ing out her name, tel ing
her their names, where they lived, what they needed,
how hungry they were – how cold they were. How
terrible things were – and then she met up with
Hayden, he stood next to an older man, who stood
among the others, introducing himself.
“Milady Caine, it is with the greatest honor to
meet you. I am Warner Heathcote, I was once,
steward at the great house, but long since, I’ve been
turned out by Lady Lilith.”
At the mention of her name, the crowd grew
loud and angry, cursing her very existence.
Fearing for his wife, Quinton had no choice but
to cut through the crowd, most al knew him and
slowed his progress to her because of tel ing him as
wel of the terrible things they’d suffered since his
leaving and his father’s death. It had been hard on
them back then, but now, it was ten times worse. He
promised that he would give them a day to come
forward, and most certainly, things would change, but
for now – he was abrupt because he needed to get
to his wife. By the time he reached her, she was
talking with Heathcote – he couldn’t believe his eyes,
“Heathcote? What? What in heaven’s name are you
doing here?”
“Milord Caine,” The old gentlemen nodded his
head to him, “I was just explaining to your Lady that I
was turned out, by your mother; since your leaving,
and-…”
“Turned out? Why? Replaced by whom?”
“She has taken over sir, nothing is as it was.
She now sees to the household I am told, and those
within are in a miserable state, sir.”
“Gather your things; I am hereby immediately
reinstating you to your rightful position, at once! You
wil return with us.”
“Yes, thank you Milord, thank you.”
Turning to Sarah, Quinton, with tight lips, spun
her to face him and noticed that she was
considerably shorter, looking down, she was without
her boots – obviously, some poor soul had been
given them as wel .
Too angry to speak, and as he noticed, she
was likewise; he grabbed her hand to lead her back
to the carriage. She stubbornly, quietly stood her
ground, refusing to budge even though her chin
trembled in fighting to keep her teeth from chattering.
“To the coach, now – Lady Caine.” He spoke
with low control.
“I would sooner walk. This day, has brought me
enough shame, I wil not travel in comfort while al
around me,
your
people, now mine - suffer from
neglect.” She bit out from clenched teeth, just as low.
She then turned from him and made her way
through the crowd, promising those she passed, that
she would return. Quinton marched up behind her,
scooped her high in his arms and growled, daring
her to fight him or speak against him again before
the witnesses.
“It is damp and cold, you’ve shed al that kept
you warm and now, wil fight me - with chattering
teeth and al , where have I seen you last this way?
Hmmm, I would rather that one back than this new
one.”
“That day has ended, this is a new day, you
wanted Lady Sarah Caine? You have her – and you
shal see to the needs of these people or I shal swim
al the way back from whence I came, and be proud
once more to be a common fancy!” She sassed
back, looking him right in the eyes.
“Em, yes… you have changed, indeed you
have, t’would have been nice if-.”
“I can walk!”
“In soaked stockings? Shut up! At once, do you
hear?”
“You have disgraced me!”
“I – disgraced you?”
“How could you leave these people in such an
abysmal state and yet, do what you have for me?
How could you leave them at al , knowing their
needs?”
They were cutting back through the crowds, al
who could hear didn’t mind eaves dropping on the
young couple’s argument, her words bringing a smile
and chuckle here and there. Vonn had Quinton’s
horse and was meeting him with it, “Milord’s horse.”
He stated, standing proud to have known her first.
“Thank you.” Quinton returned with a nod, Sarah
smiled doing the same, however was stil put off by
her husband who unceremoniously sat her up on the
saddle sideways. He removed his cape, wrapping it
around her legs and dirty cold feet, she was freezing;
he removed his coat handing it to her, “Put it on - at
once!”
The people were watching them, and for once
in a long time, felt uplifted and without a doubt, on
her side.
She took it and put it on, it was warm and
wonderful; he pul ed himself on behind her, reaching
forward for his reigns, “We shal finish this
discussion at home, in the warmth and privacy of our
rooms, do you hear?”
“I – want the needs of these people seen to at
once, immediately, or I shal walk al the way back,
bare foot, as you once found me.” She threatened.
He sighed and knew that she meant it. He looked to