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Second Wife-Chapter 21 : The White Lady
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Previously - Chapter 20 : The Waning O’ The Moon Desperate times call for desperate measures.
“Some o’ the auld women at Lallybroch say ye were a wisewoman—a white lady, or maybe even a fairy. When Uncle Jamie came home from Culloden without ye, they said as how ye’d maybe gone back to the fairies, where ye maybe came from. Is that true? D’ye live in a dun?” (Voyager 346).
Their bellies full with roasted guinea fowl and scones, Jamie, Laoghaire, and the girls lounged on the blanket in the meadow; loathe to climb back onto their horses. Joanie and Marsali had collected some of the early summer blooms from the meadow, and were weaving crowns for each other, though the fragile flowers easily bruised and were already looking slightly wilted.
“Da,” said Marsali, fingering the thick wool of the green cloak she currently had folded on her lap. “When I brought the cloak downstairs last night, Wee Ian was saying that people said yer first wife was a wisewoman.” She grinned, remembering the conversation. “He said that when she didn’t come back from Culloden, the old women said she was a fairy, and that maybe she’d gone back to live in a dun. Why d’they say that?”
Jamie met Laoghaire’s eyes, asking an unspoken question, and she shrugged her shoulders and shook her head in response.
“She was a healer,” Jamie answered, lying down on his back, his fingers linked behind his head. Joanie cuddled up against him at an angle, her head on his belly. “And several times she healed people in a way that seemed miraculous. Yer ma’s cousin Tammas, for example, had eaten the leaf of a flower, called Lily of the Valley, up at the Black Kirk. It was poison, but the lads didna ken. One of the lads died, but before Tammas succumbed, she gave him some belladonna, and he woke up. Father Bain didna like that at all. It put him to shame when he said it was an evil spirit, and the Sassenach was able to heal Tammas when Father Bain couldn’t cast out the demon.”
“A Sassenach?” Joanie rotated her head sideways on his stomach, as if to make eye contact with Jamie. “Yer first wife was an English woman?”
“Hey, lass, yer heid is like a large rock,” Jamie laughed, his abdomen jiggling Joanie’s head. “Be careful of my tender belly. I just ate!”
“Sorry, da,” said Joanie, gently resting again on Jamie’s belly as she looked up at the wisping white clouds overhead. “But Marsali,” Joanie mused, “Cousin Michael said that old Alec, he who used to work in the stable at Lallybroch ‘til he died a few years back, he had lived at Leoch. And he said that Daddy’s first wife had been accused of witchcraft, and was set to be burned at the stake. But that you saved her, Da!”
Marsali was sitting upright, so she saw both Jamie and Laoghaire’s faces whiten in response to Joanie’s words. “Go on, Joanie, ye shouldna be spreading gossip, now,” she said quickly. “You know quite well that while Da’s strong enough to rescue someone, he’s smart enough not to marry a witch. And would a witch wear such a fine cloak as this one?” She swung the cloak out and buried Joanie in it, and Jamie, grateful for the distraction, proceeded to reach under the heavy fabric and tickle the little girl ‘til she squealed.
“Ma,” said Joanie, once she had come out from under the cloak and was again settled on Jamie’s belly, “ye dinna talk about our da, Simon, much. What was he like?”
“Kind,” said Laoghaire quietly. “He had red hair, like ye, Joanie. And he worked hard. And he loved ye lasses. He was a bit older than me, older than Jamie. But he ken I was a widow, and that I had no one, and so we married.”
“Do ye remember our da, Marsali?” Joanie asked.
“Only a little,” she said. “I was a wee lass when the Redcoats came and took him. But I remember walking wi’ him and ma, with them each holding my hand, and swingin’ me between ‘em.
“Well, lasses,” Jamie said finally. “I believe we must be on our way, or the darkness will come before we get home.”
Home, Laoghaire thought. Jamie said home.
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Laoghaire didn’t care to remember the next few days. First, she was deathly sick that night, curling up on her bed and crying out in agony. Mrs. Fitz was beside herself with worry, sponging her forehead with a cool cloth and bringing her different stomach-settling brews, but Laoghaire couldn’t tell her the real reason she was so uncomfortable.
She was up and walking by the time the trial started the next afternoon. Her courses had not started, but she wasn’t dead. Laoghaire had made the excuse of going home to recover and help her da.
She really hadn’t known what would happen at trial. She didn’t necessarily want the Sassenach to be killed, but she wanted her gone. But she watched as villager after villager testified, telling of the strange potions Geillis Duncan would make, and testifying that they had seen Mistress Fraser mixing up potions in Geillis’s shop.
When the first day of the trial ended, Laoghaire could see that the jury weren’t likely to condemn Claire. There was too little evidence that she was actually creating or selling potions. She decided then that she needed to make a statement. Only if she shared her story would they see the Sassenach's contempt and cruelty.
In her memory, Laoghaire's testimony was a blur. She knew she had cried, whether from anger or hatred or confusion. She knew she had told them about the love potion that Claire created—that was the important thing. Other than that instance, all of Mistress Beauchamp’s actions had been those of a healer, only to help people, not to make potions or charms. She did remember the response of the crowd—the way they groaned and gasped at her story. And the angry look on the Sassenach’s face, her hateful face.
Just before they stripped and skelped the Sassenach, Laoghaire had made her way to stand defiantly in front of her. She hadn’t planned what she was going to say, but then, over Claire’s shoulder, she saw the handsome, lean visage of John Robert MacLeod. Her heart was filled with hatred. If Jamie had only been hers. She would never have been tempted by John Robert if it were not for the Sassenach. She could hear her own voice, feel the fury in her body, see the look in Claire’s eyes as she spit the venomous words out.
“I shall dance on yer ashes.”
The next moments were a jumble of noise and chaos—the whistle of the whip, and Claire’s guttural screams; the cheers of the crowd in time with the whip strokes, and then a voice breaking through all else.
“Claire! Let her go!”
Jamie barreled down the aisle, pushing and punching anyone unlucky enough to be in his way, including the two men holding Claire’s arms.
Laoghaire saw his face as he crouched down over Claire, like a man possessed, eyes wild as his fiery hair, mouth in a grimace, teeth clenched.
“Ye have no right in this court,” the examiner had shouted, and Jamie had stood and turned defiantly toward the balcony.
“I swore an oath before the altar of God to protect this woman!” Jamie shouted furiously, unsheathing his sword and then his dirk, stretching out his arms toward any who would dare to approach him. “And if you’re tellin’ me that ye consider your own authority to be greater than that of the Almighty, then I must inform ye that I am not of that opinion, myself.”
The hall had fallen silent, but many men had also drawn sword or dirk.
Jamie challenged the crowd with his eyes. “The first man forward,” he seethed, “Will be the first man down.”
He was so strong, so big. Laoghaire had thought him large before, but his anger transformed him into a monster of a man.
The court descended into disorder again, as Geillis Duncan shouted out. “This woman is no witch. But I am!”
She didn’t see them slip away; Laoghaire remembered nothing after Geillis Duncan split the front of her dress, revealing the swell of her pregnant body.
After Geillis exposed herself, Laoghaire had looked down at her own abdomen, covered by corset and thick skirt. Geillis had made a fool of her one last time; the medicine had made her as sick as promised, but her courses had not begun. She felt as if she might faint. She was pregnant, John Robert was married, and Jamie was gone, lost to her forever.
“Are ye well, lass?” the kind voice at her shoulder asked.
“Hugh!” Laoghaire turned, threw herself into his solid, comforting arms, and burst into tears.
☆☆☆☆☆
As they neared the last mile marker, Gaoth’s ears perked up. He could tell they were nearing home, here at the outskirts of the Balriggan property. Jamie released his reins, and suddenly the big beast acted like he hadn’t just trotted 9 miles. He was off like a shot, galloping at his full pace, all four feet off the ground at once, seeming barely to touch the ground, flying through trees and bushes, over rocks and small burns. Jamie was comfortable with a galloping horse, but Joanie was still a little nervous.
“Just squeeze wi’ ye legs, wee one,” he called into her ear, making sure his arms held the reins close to her, helping her feel secure.
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Donas, that devil horse—Jamie had never been so grateful for that fiery, fierce beast in his whole time of owning him. When the word came from Leoch that Geillis and Claire had been arrested and were on trial for witchcraft, Donas was the only thing keeping Jamie from descending into madness and despair. That horse could fly, and as he galloped, Jamie held out hope that he would make it in time.
He hadn’t told her yet, he thought, desperately. He hadn’t told her that the reason he’d married her was that he’d never wanted anything more in his entire life. He loved her more than life itself. He would descend into hell for her. But they hadn’t had enough time together.
She hadn’t seen Lallybroch. She hadn’t met Jenny. He’d not taken her to his parent’s graves, to introduce Claire to Brian and Ellen. She hadn’t seen the house where he had grown up, the trees he climbed as a lad, the fields he had worked.
They hadn’t had a bairn. He hadn’t caressed Claire’s stomach, feeling his child growing inside. He hadn’t watched her swell like a ripe fruit, and then when the child came, watched her feed his baby at her breast. They hadn’t been together long enough. He could not lose her.
It was Donas, too, that had carried them away from the village below Leoch. Claire, her clothes in tatters, her back marked by the whip, her hair wild, eyes teary, and chin trembling.
And it was Donas who calmly grazed nearby as Claire bared her soul to him, just like her back had been bared. But baring her soul to him healed her, despite the many tears she shed as she spoke. She had longed to tell someone, anyone, and finally, she trusted Jamie enough. Claire told him the truth, and he had believed her, ridiculous as the story sounded.
It was Donas that had carried them for days, until they were camped within walking distance of Craigh na Dun. The auld women of Lallybroch didn’t realize how close to the truth they had it when they said Claire lived in one. On that day, she had come back to him. But two years later, that’s where she’d disappeared, slipping from his hands as he sent her back to safety.
As the roofs of Balriggan came into view, Jamie had one clear thought: he wished that he could travel through time. Whether he could travel to where Claire was now, or just travel back to when he was two and twenty, when he met her. How he would treasure each moment he had with her. What he would give for one day, just one to spend with Claire again.
Gaoth had slowed again as they neared the house. Joanie turned slightly in front of him.
“Are ye well, da?” she asked in a small voice.
“Wee one, how d’ye know my heart?” Jamie asked, blinking his eyes rapidly.
“I can feel ye,” she said. “And right now, ye feel sad.”
Jamie put his arm around her, and held his daughter close as he rode the last of the way home.
On to Chapter 22 : Unbearable Everything falls apart.
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