Quinton
answered it to find a young man waiting for him, “Sir
– this is for you.” He handed him a ‘writ of Summons’
a piece of folded paper; Quinton unfolded it within it
simply stated.
-You have been summoned to appear before
a panel of your peers by request of the court – due
to a complaint of blatant fornication. You are
summoned to appear this day, at the hour of noon
at the town hall. This summons includes your
servant girl, Suga – who must also appear.-
After reading it, he nodded to the young man,
backed into his home and closed the door, turning to
see Suga, staring wide eyed at him.
Her heart was beating so violently she felt light
headed from the fright of it. "I's time – they gone take
me t'day." She stated as a matter of fact.
me t'day." She stated as a matter of fact.
He almost corrected her speech, but couldn't
bring himself to do it; there was no guarantee
because he too was unsure of the outcome. He
knew what he would need to do, but he needed to
tread careful y or lose al . He hadn't shared his plan
for that reason, his gamble made him guilty of
playing with their lives. He based it on his knowledge
of people, their thinking – he also knew their disdain
of what he represented, now that they knew his true
identity. What he hoped most of al , was that things
did not get carried away.
"Suga, today you are to dress – in a proper
gown – and I want you to come with me; I want you to
trust me, wil you?"
Rooted to the spot as if frozen by her fear, she
searched his eyes, wondering where would she
wake and find herself tomorrow. With little choice in
the matter, she turned and made her way to the room
he’d helped set up for her; her bedroom, where she
combed her hair, washed herself and dressed. In
addition to the built in bed, it was also furnished with
a bench against the wal , a mirror; a wash basin
stand, with a pitcher, a shelf where she kept her
comb, head scarves and wash cloths; also on one
wal were pegs for her bonnet, cape and scarf. Her
accumulating clothing and stockings - were folded
and stacked neatly in the chest he'd given her; lastly,
on the floor were three pairs of shoes and her
moccasins.
Standing in the middle of the floor, she
wondered if it was time to pack.
Unwil ing to carry on thinking that way, she
fol owed his direction and dressed in the best that
she had. Not wishing to keep him waiting, she
hurried out, meeting him before the barn and
climbed into the carriage.
Neither of them spoke as he drove down the
center of the vil age towards the town hal , various
ones along the way, stopped to look at them. A lone
male stood leering and yel ed out, “Ge’aw back
t’England ya’bloody cur!” He spat on the ground, “An
take that wit’ya’ to the king, ya' bleeder!” obviously
the man couldn't resist damning him, the monarchy
and anyone he thought from the elite class, that he
felt bled them until they were dry.
Suga dare not look his way, but to say that she
was being eaten alive by terror was putting it lightly.
Accepting what they may have to face, Quinton
armed himself with two pistols, a dagger and a
rapier beneath the seat. Keeping his eyes forward
and ignoring the man, he quietly attempted to soothe
Suga, “Know this – I am prepared to harm any who
might be so bold as to try me.”
“You jus' one man, please, jus’ give me up.”
She murmured with her heart beating heavily.
“Not – without a fight. Remember, you made
me give my word, I vowed, until the day, that I die.”
He returned passionately.
"Look like gone be today." She mumbled low.
Quinton could not help the nervous chuckle at
her words, "Hmmm, could be – it is certain that their
hatred is directed at me - not you."
“Why?” She asked in her soft spoken manner.
“I have much to tel you, but I cannot do so now
– now, we must carry on. If you should have a mind
towards an aid for us, I bid you pray, for
Lawrence Schiller
Mark Helprin
Jack McDevitt
Ronan Bennett
Barbara Ismail
Kristen Painter
Loretta Chase
Gilbert Morris
Samuel Beckett
Karen Doornebos