Thursday, 14 August 2025

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (189) On The Bridge

 


January

 

When Reverend Arielle Archer was advised by the Doctor that she needed complete bedrest she insisted to Molly that it was precautionary, but her husband Harry corrected her

“It’s Preeclampsia and acute anaemia”

“Then you must rest” Molly said “We’ll get someone else to cover for you, I’ve been thinking for some time that we need to get a curate to assist you”

If St Clara’s had still been a Church of England Church a locum would have been supplied, but they weren’t, so they had to make other arrangements.

In the past Henry Noble, for whom Arielle had been curate for several years, had stood in for her, and over Christmas, but he was working at the St Giles retreat on St Giles du Cabot so he couldn’t cover all of her parochial duties.

However there was a someone who had spent a prolonged period at the retreat following a long battle with cancer.

Forty-year-old Justyna Krajewska who was ready to leave the retreat but was unsure where her future lay so Henry Noble had suggested St Clara’s, and had introduced her to Arielle.

 

Arielle liked her and in turn suggested her to Molly, but obviously Molly would need to meet her for herself, however there was a slight complication, as only a very select few knew that Molly owned the Church, so a chance meeting had to be engineered, it was decided that the New Year’s Eve service would be the best time.

 

It was a gloriously bright morning, on New Year’s Eve, with a clear blue sky and not a hint of breeze or the snow which was expected by the next day.

The Church was well attended and there was a hum of chattering among the congregants as the news of Arielle’s blessing was spread among the faithful.

Arielle was sitting on the front pew with Harry in protection mode and Justyna sat with them.  

She and Arielle were the same age, but very different in appearance, both were attractive women, Arielle was a small and delicately featured woman with bobbed brown hair, and pale complexion due to her condition, whereas Justyna Krajewska was a tall willowy woman, with shoulder length brunette hair.

They were joined by Molly, who said

“Hello Arielle” and stooped down and kissed her

“Hi Molly” she responded “Have you met Justyna, she is a fellow cleric”

“Hello,” Molly said and shook her hand “How do you like our little church?”

“I love it, I felt immediately at home as soon as I set foot inside” Justyna replied

“Yes, it had the same effect on me” Molly responded and smiled at Arielle.

 

Reverend Henry Noble took the service, but Arielle did the reading, however that would be the last time either of them attended St Clara’s for a while and the following Sunday  Justyna Krajewska was in the pulpit.  

 

Justyna was a tall willowy forty-year-old woman, with shoulder length brunette hair, intelligent green laughing eyes, a broad toothy smile and a warm open manner and altogether a very pleasant demeanour and the parishioners took to her immediately.

She made a point of meeting and engaging with as many of the Villagers as possible and in the week following her second service she had been visiting a parishioner on Monday over on the St Pierre Road, side of the river and was just walking back over the footbridge when she met someone coming the other way.

He was a tall man wrapped up against the cold with woollen hat pulled down to his brow, his chin hidden behind his scarf,  and his hands stuffed into his pockets.

As he got closer, he suddenly said

“Is that Justyna?”

“What?” she exclaimed

“It is Justyna” he said and as his full face appeared she exclaimed

Sam Richardson!!!”

They had met when she and his wife Anjelica were in the oncology wing of the Pepperstock and District Hospital where they were both undergoing treatment for breast cancer.

 

Justyna’s road to recovery took her down the route of double mastectomy intensive radio therapy and chemo, followed by a prolonged stay of six months at the St Giles retreat and she was now cancer free, and thanks to reconstructive surgery and implants she still looked like a woman.

Angelica’s road was a much bumpier one and didn’t have a happy outcome and despite fighting every inch of the way  she lost the battle and passed away while Justyna was convalescing at the retreat, unfortunately she was not well enough physically or emotionally to attend the funeral.

 

“What are you doing here?”

“I’m the locum Vicar”

“At St Clara’s?”

“Yes”

“You’ll have met Molly Barrington then”

“Yes” she responded in a puzzled tone

“She’s a force to be reckoned with for a slip of a girl”

“I’ve met her, and she seems nice” Justyna said “But what does she have to do with the church?”

“Well there wouldn’t be one if not for her” he replied “But I’d better not say anymore, I mustn’t break a confidence, you’ll find out soon enough”

“Why can’t you tell me now?”

“Speak with Arielle” was all he would say

“How come you know so much? I thought you were from Pipershaven”

“I am, but I came here to build this bridge” he said

“And that’s how you came to know Molly Barrington?”

“Yes, she owns this part of the Village, which was derelict when she moved here, and now look at it” he said “Like I said a force to be reckoned with”

“So is that why you’re on the island, another project?” she asked

“No, I’ve been staying with friends for the weekend, I just wanted to come and see my baby before I return to the mainland” he said and patted the handrail

“That’s very sad” she said and laughed

“I know” he agreed and added “Do you want to get out of the cold and have a coffee?”

“Yes, that would be nice, it’s not getting any warmer out here”

 

They walked over the bridge and turned left and followed the path until they reached the Galleon Coffee Shop and when they stepped in they were engulfed in a welcoming warmth and were met with equal warmth of Jada Ellington’s smile as she stood behind the counter of the Galleon.

“Hello Vicar,” she said, “What can I get you?”

“Hello Jada, anything as long as it’s warm” she replied and laughed

“Yes, its bitter out there, you’re brave for venturing out in it” Jada said

“Well a Cappuccino for me I think please” Justyna said

“And a Macchiato for me” Sam added

latte and an Americano, please” Danny said

“Ok if you want to take a seat, I’ll bring them over” Jada said brightly

 

They chose a table close to the counter and sat down

“I’m sorry I missed the funeral” she said

“Don’t be, you had your own battle to fight at the time” Sam responded sympathetically as Jada delivered the drinks to the table

 

“So how have you been?” she asked

“Keeping busy” he replied

“And has that worked?”

“Definitely” he replied “Thank God for St Adelaide’s

“St Adelaide’s?” she asked, “Do you mean the Convent in Pepperstock Green?”

“Yes, that’s the one” he replied

“When I was at the St Giles retreat, there were a couple of Sisters from St Adelaide’s, and I heard from them that it had closed”

“Yes, it did, but it has been rescued from the developers”

Sam said proudly

“So what’s happening to it?”

“It’s being repurposed” he replied

“As what?”

A place of reflection and healing, a retreat to escape from the world” he explained “With different therapies and counselling”

“For the rich I suppose” she mused

“No it’s a non-profit” Sam replied

“Oh” she exclaimed “That’s refreshing”

“It makes a change that’s for sure” he agreed

“So what Civil Engineering have you been doing up there?” she asked

“Access roads, and a footbridge and a road bridge across the river to connect the Convent land to the adjoining farm, which is where the Equine therapy will take place when it opens” he said  

“When will that be?”

“I don’t think they will be fully open for another six months” he replied and ordered another two coffees’

 

“Did you say you’ve been staying with friends for the weekend?”

She asked after Jada had delivered their drinks

“Yes, Carolyn Livingston and her fiancé” he said

“I know Caroline, Howard is out Church Warden” she remarked “I’ve only met her the once, but she seems very nice”

“It was Caroline who recommended me for the bridge work”

Sam said

“Do you work with her often?”

“From time to time” he replied “We’ll be working in Spaniards Creek again soon after St Adelaide’s is completed “

“Really?”

“Yes, there is to be an extension to Cliff Top Road and she the architect on the old Radar Station project”

“What about you? how long is your spell as locum?” he asked

“Six months” she replied  “But I could stay on as Curate after that if I wanted”

“So you’ll be around when the work starts” he said as they got up from the table

“I will”

“Good to know, it’ll be good to talk” Sam said and smiled, and he meant it because he wasn’t able to talk about Anjelica with anyone else

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