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 employs 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.
Josephine was third in
the pecking order at twenty-one and was 5 feet 4 inches tall in her
stocking feet and was half a stone heavier than she should have been which was
thanks to her comfort eating.
She wasn’t though disappointed with everything she saw in the mirror she
liked her legs which she thought were quite shapely and her hair which she
thought of as her crowning glory, which was long, straight and light brown, and she was the only one of the sisters who was in a long-standing
relationship, and the recipient of her favours, and the reason for the comfort
eating, was James Vesey, a Corporal in the Downshire Light Infantry, who was
currently posted overseas.
The Ward Family had
always been churchgoers and not out of a sense of duty, the whole family had
very strong faiths, and they only missed in exceptional circumstances, and the
same was true of Olive Ward’s family Sunday Lunch, which took on a different
significance on the Third Sunday of Advent.
The family arrived at
St Giles’ en masse and milled around at the back of the church chatting to some
of the other congregants, until it was time to take their seats, but as they
walked down the aisle, a murmur rumbled around those already seated and when Jo
turned around to investigate, she saw a soldier walking towards her, and she
couldn’t believe her eyes.
“Jimmy?” she exclaimed
“Were you expecting
some other gallant hero of the armed forces?” he asked, and she launched
herself at him and wrapped her arms around his neck.
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