The
beautiful Downshire village of Clerembeax St Giles was situated to the west of
Abbeyvale located between Grace Hill and Bushy Down and on the outskirts was the Clerembeax Palace Hotel and Spa and when
Yvonne Labuschagne inherited it from her cousin, the last
remaining Clerembeax, she undertook the task of modernizing the Palace and
opening a Hotel and Spa offering, fitness classes, gym, rock sauna, infra-red
sauna, aroma steam room, ice fountain, drench showers, Jacuzzi, a Romanesque
pool, Reflexology, Raki, facials, scalp massage, hand massage, Manicure and
Pedicure, while also providing accommodation, meeting and function rooms, a
superior restaurant and whatever temptation might attract potential visitors.
She was by profession
a masseuse and had worked for many years along with her late husband at the Dancingdean Spa Hotel in Childean.
Staffing the Hotel and Spa was crucial, and Yvonne
used her contacts in the Spa world to find the right specialist people in her
field of expertise’s and employed Hannah Morgan to fill the remainder of the
roles, on the understanding that she employ from the village populous where
possible, and that was how the Ward girls came to work at the Palace.
The Ward family had a small holding on the North side
of the village, parents Jack and Olive, and daughters Donna, Felicity, Josephine, and Maxine.
It was a profitable
concern and gave them all a modest living but when the Palace opened, it gave
them a chance to supplement their incomes without having to travel to
Abbeyvale.
They were all hard-working
girls and didn’t care what work they did so Hannah Morgan didn’t hesitate to
offer them all housekeeping jobs.
Donna was the oldest
at twenty-five and the smallest at 5ft 2.
But she was wiry and
strong with thick chestnut coloured hair.
With the girls all
working shifts at the Spa it was necessary to employ some extra labour when
harvest time came around.
Which was when Laura
Van Zyl came into Donna’s life.
She was smaller than
her and even thinner and although they had both spent their entire lives in the
village they had never met.
Laura was only 18,
shy, naïve and sweet natured and all alone in the world she didn’t really
understand.
She had been raised by
a bitter, mean spirited and domineering mother.
Her father had
deserted them when she was a baby and her mother blamed Laura and made her life
a misery.
But now she was free
and living in the cottage in which her mother kept her imprisoned, but there
was only a little money, so she had to work.
Donna took her under
her wing immediately and showed her how things were none.
“You’re a quick
learner” Donna said “Like my Phil was”
“Thank you” Laura said
meekly
During the first week
of harvesting they got on really well although the conversations were fairly
one sided as Laura was as quiet as a mouse, while Donna prattled on, Phil did
this, and Phil did that, but Laura didn’t mind, she’d never had anyone that
talked to her before.
After a couple of
weeks at the farm Donna said
“You’re a really hard
worker, we could use you up at the Palace”
“Really?”
“Yes, I’ll get you an
application form if you like” she said
“Oh, I can’t do it
then” Laura said
“What do you mean?”
“I can’t read or
write” she said quietly and started to cry
“Don’t cry honey”
Donna said
“I’ll help you with
the form”
“Will you?” she asked
as she wiped tears off her cheeks with her sleeve
“Yes of course”
“But what if they ask
me to read something, or fill something in while I’m there” she said in a panic
“You’ll be making beds
and cleaning bathrooms” Donna said “All you need to be able to do is recognize
room numbers, and I know you can do that”
“But…”
“And I will teach you
to read and write” Donna said
“Honestly?” she asked
and began crying again
Over the next couple
of months Donna was good to her word, she helped Laura fill in the form, and
got her an interview, and explained to Hannah Morgan about the illiteracy,
which they were already addressing, and Laura got the job and by the beginning
of December Hannah had waived the remainder of her probation because she was
such a hard worker.
Also, over that period
Donna also took it upon herself to introduce Laura to things she had not been
exposed to in her earlier life.
Donna already knew
that her knowledge of popular culture was virtually non-existent, so the cinema
was an obvious choice, as was bowling and Pizza.
But there was one
thing that she was reluctant to introduce her to, which was very important to Donna,
the Church.
The Ward Family had
always been churchgoers and not out of a sense of duty, the whole family had
very strong faiths, but Laura was a blank canvas, but at the end of November
Laura suggested they do something as they both had Sunday off.
“We could go shopping”
Laura suggested
“I can’t” she replied
“I have Church in the Morning, it’s the first Sunday of Advent”
“I don’t know what
that is, is it important?”
“Yes” Donna replied
and then explained its significance
“Could I go?” she
asked
“Anyone can go” Donna
replied
“Could I go with you?”
“Of course, you can
Honey” she said and smiled at the sweet innocence on her face.
“Is it always like
that?” Laura asked as they left St Giles’
“Sometimes it’s even
better” Donna replied “I take it that you enjoyed it”
“Oh yes”
“Well if you liked
that then you’ll love the Carol Service, Christingle, Midnight Mass and
Christmas Morning”
“And I can go to all
of them?” she asked innocently
“Yes honey” Donna
replied and put her arm around her
Laura had lunch with
Ward family and then afterwards she and Donna delivered a van load of Door
Wreathes, Holly Boughs and Sprigs of Mistletoe to the Hotel.
There were plenty of
willing hands at the Hotel to help unload the van but before they left she
needed to go and get the delivery signed for by Hannah, so she parked the van
and went inside.
It only took a minute
to get the manifest signed off, but before they left Donna spotted Graham Watts,
who was a shy young lad that Donna knew fancied one of her sisters, so she
thought she’d have some fun with him before they left, so she snaffled some
mistletoe and went after him.
When they caught up
with him he was on the first floor.
“Hey Graham, you’re
taller than us, can you hang this sprig over this door?” Donna asked pointing
above the door.
“Oh ok” he replied and
adopted a strange ungainly stance before reaching up, at which point they both
kissed him on the cheeks beneath the mistletoe, just a peck on each cheek, but
that was enough to make him turn beetroot red, drop the mistletoe and rush
through the doors unceremoniously.
They both fell about
laughing at his reaction and then Donna held the mistletoe above Laura’s head
as she adopted Graham’s distinctive stance and she kissed her, but unlike with Graham
it didn’t stop at a peck, in fact it didn’t stop at all, and the recipient
didn’t run away red faced down the corridor.
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