Sunday, 8 September 2024

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (044) The Shepherdess

 


It was a cold damp morning when twenty-three-year-old Hayley Stock left the farmhouse at Beacon Farm, but she was chuckling as she crossed the yard to the barn because the kitchen was full of the living dead, all suffering the effects of overindulgence at the Beaumont Manor the night before, she was chuckling because she didn’t suffer with hangovers after she gave up drinking two years earlier.

Beacon was the third largest of the five farms on the island covering an area in the southeast, bordered by the Beacon River in the west, and the Spanish River in the east and the rugged coastline to the south from Beacon Rock to Spaniards Point.

On that morning the diminutive freckle faced, auburn haired Hayley was headed to the far southwest corner of the farm on one of the quadbikes with her dog Willow, checking for strays.

 

There was a storm front heading their way and that area of the farm was prone to flooding so they wanted to gather the flock closer to home, they didn’t want to lose any ewes with lambing time just around the corner.

Nikki said she would join her with the drone as soon as her eyeballs stopped itching.

 

Hayley wasn’t from the island, she was born and raised in the vicinity of Highfinch where her family had a farm, but she was the youngest of six so she was the baby of the family and felt cossetted, but also felt like the gofer about the farm, so she said to her parents that she needed to get out and get some experience in the real world where there wasn’t a safety net.

They were very understanding and even got her the job at Beacon farm, because Katie and her mum were distant cousins.

 

Katie was reluctant at first, not knowing what the girl was like and wondering if she would be more trouble than she was worth, but they were desperately short handed at the time so she agreed and couldn’t have been happier with her decision. 

 

Hayley loved the island and had been treated as one of the family by the Harrison’s, but they also gave her responsibilities.

 

The Beacon River splits into three once it passed Eagles Crag, the first one passed to the east of Beacon Rock, the second to the west of it and formed the boundary between Beacon and Longlake farms, and the third dissected the latter farm.

It was the Beacon River that would be the source of the expected flooding following the arrival of the storm, so it was essential that she clear any ewes in the wedge of land surrounding Beacon Rock.

It was so called, because a beacon was built on the rock to warn of the impending arrival of the Spanish Armada, but it was never lit due to the fact that the weather was so bad that the sentry’s couldn’t see past the end of the island let alone a fleet of ships, and that was precisely the type of weather that was on its way again.

It took about an hour for her and Willow to gather up a dozen ewes and drive them over the stone bridge to the safe side of the river and through the gate.  

She was just about to cross the bridge to continue the search when Nikki arrived on the other Quad with her dog, Charlie.

“How are you doing?” Nikki asked 

“Wow, how can you see through those eyes?” Hayley asked and laughed.

“It’s not funny”

“It’s a bit funny” Hayley said “from this side of them”

“Don’t make me laugh” Nikki said “it hurts when I laugh”

“Ok”

“So how are you getting on?” Nikki asked

“I’ve found a dozen so far; I was just heading back to have another look” she replied

“Ok let me put the drone up, that’ll narrow down the search area” Nikki suggested

After about twenty minutes Nikki had located two small groups so she went towards Beacon Rock where she’d spotted three ewes and Hayley went southwest after a group of six down by the gated bridge that led to Longlake farm.

Thanks to Nikki and her drone she went straight to them, and Willow quickly had them under control, but she was drawn to the sound of another shepherd working their dog, it was too close to have been Nikki and it didn’t sound like her, so she walked towards the river and onto the gated bridge, and when she reached the gate she spotted him, or maybe not, why would he be on the island?

But it was him, Jamie White, on the other side of the river, and they had a history of sorts as they once shared a very passionate alcohol fuelled kiss when she was at agricultural college, after which she made it quite clear she would have liked the kiss to have been the beginning of something, but his interest seemed to be somewhere else, and not in her.

Jamie was in the year above her and them shouldn’t really have been in the same orbit, but she had admired him from afar until that end of term party when she got to grips with him, it was his last year at college, so it was her last chance, because she would probably never see him again. 

She doubted very much if he’d remember it, but she’d never forgotten it, and it was when she was reminiscing about that special kiss, that he turned to look at her and it caused him to do a doubletake.

“Hayley?” he exclaimed and began to walk towards her “Hayley Stock?”

“You remember me?” she asked, and he laughed

“Why wouldn’t I?” he said “We had a … moment, and as I recall it was a very passionate moment”

“Yes, I agree, that’s how I remember it” Hayley said “And yet I still ended the evening alone”

“Kevin Bateson” he said and grimaced

“What does he have to do with anything?” She asked

“He drank too much and ended up in hospital with alcohol poisoning” he replied “and me and a couple of others stayed there with him”

“Oh, I see”

“He nearly died” he said solemnly 

“I’m sorry I didn’t know” she said

“I understand now”

“I haven’t had a drink since that night” Jamie said 

“Nor have I” Hayley said, but she had quit for a very different reason, that night they kissed was the first time she had been drunk, and although she didn’t regret the under the influence kiss, she didn’t like the lack of control she felt, or the hangover, so she chose not to put herself through it again.  

“I didn’t know you were from the island” She added wanting to change the subject

“My family have farmed here for four generations” Jamie said,

“What about you? how long have you been here?”

“A few months” She replied, just as Nikki’s Quad appeared in the distance. 

“It looks like you’ve been found” he said

“So, we’ll have to cut our catch up short”

“Yes, that’s a shame” she said

“Well, we could always continue over a coffee” he suggested

“Where do you suggest?”

“How about the Galleon in Spaniards Creek?”

“When?”

“How about Friday?” Jamie asked

 

“Who were you talking to?” Nikki asked

“Jamie White”

“Oh, he’s a hottie” Nikki retorted

“And we’re meeting for coffee” she said smugly

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (043) The Anniversary

 

Unbeknown to Danny, when they hosted the New Years Day lunch at Cliff Haven, Molly conspired with the guests to arrange a surprise meal, to mark the one-year anniversary of their first meeting in Sir Avery Arnold’s room at the High Pines Hospital in Colorado Springs.

As far as he was concerned, they were just having a quiet celebratory meal on January 10th, at the Orangery restaurant in the Beaumont Manor Hotel but when they walked into the lounge they were greeted by Louise Stratford, Katie, and Nikki Harrison, George Wood, Josh Beaumont, Olivia Shaw and the Vicar Arielle Nicholas, which took him completely by surprise.

While they were waiting to be seated, the Vicar asked

“So where did you meet?”

“In a hospital in Colorado” Danny replied

“Ok, more details” Louise said

Molly then explained about her grandfather’s illness and Danny’s car crash.

“It was clearly cupid at work” Katie said

“Cupid almost killed me” Danny said dramatically

“Drama queen” Molly retorted “He had a broken wrist and a few scrapes and bruises”

“Then what happened?” Olivia asked

“I became the victim of a crazed fan” he said “And she took advantage of a wounded man”

“You can tell he’s a writer” Molly said “Pure fantasy, the staff hadn’t even twigged who he was, I was the only one who recognized him”

“So, it was his pride that was wounded, and his ego that was bruised” George said, and everyone laughed, including Danny.

Everyone was still laughing as, Sophie Blourde, their server led them to their table, but once they were seated and starters and drinks were ordered, Danny began to regale them, in true raconteur style, with regular interjections from Molly, of the actual details of their meeting, how she helped him with the book, his stay at Lakeside, his chess games with Sir Avery, his subsequent death, and their journey to Beaumont island and how they fell in love along the way, and all the while Molly was holding his hand under the table.

They were on their main courses by the time he had finished the tale and then invited others to recount their own stories, so Josh took on the mantle of storyteller, and told his and Olivia’s story.

“Right your turn George” Molly said over coffee

“Nothing to tell, as soon as Katie saw me, she wrestled me to the ground” he said, and they all laughed.




The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (042) In the Aftermath

 


After their visitors had left, Gwen went through Cliff Haven like a whirlwind, stripping beds, washing, tumble drying, hoovering, dusting, and mopping until the place sparkled like a new pin, she would normally have spread the work over a couple of days, but she had plans with Phil.

 

Molly and Danny spent the first two days slobbing around in their pyjama’s, they had no idea how tiring it was having houseguests, but they thoroughly enjoyed it though, even though it was exhausting.

Then all too soon it was twelfth night, so they had to take the Christmas decorations down.

“This isn’t nearly as much fun as putting them up” Molly observed.

“No, it’s not” he agreed.

“But it’ll be November in the blink of an eye, and we can put them back up again.”

“Oh, very sage, old man” she said and giggled.

“Any way it could be worse,” he said.

“How so?”

“We could be outside in the rain with George” he replied, and they both laughed, and just at that moment the door opened, and a soaking wet George appeared, and they laughed even louder.

 

Once all the decorations had been neatly packed away, with the exception of the snow globes, which had pride of place, they had another pyjama day, well actually they had a pyjama weekend and then on Monday work on the book commenced again, and they had to work flat out to finish the next two chapters in time for their trip to Abbottsford on the 17th.

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (041) At Hastings Lake

 


The damp and fog of the previous day had given way to a glorious cold and crisp day, with a bright blue sky, all too soon Sam, Emma and the boys’ stay on the Island had come to an end, the time had come for them to return to the mainland.

They were to spend the next two weeks visiting Emma’s family and catching up with friends.

Molly and Danny would meet up with them on the 17th in Abbottsford and they would spend three days seeing the sites of the Town before their guests had to return to Australia.

 

Arielle Nicolas had been standing on the quayside for about ten minutes, she was always early, when she saw Harry approaching and then her heart sank when she saw his brother Sam and Nikki Harrison following him, she had hoped it would be just the two of them.

However, she was much happier as soon as she found out that Nikki and Sam were just going to the island to fly the drone and get some shots of the landmarks, Cabot Point Lighthouse, Cabot Town, St Giles Chapel, Norman Rock, the Seaview Hotel for Sam’s business and nature and landscape shots for her artwork.

 

So as Phil Holgate started the engines of the Ocean Breeze Water Taxi, they got aboard, and she and Harry sat together as the boat moved off down the Spanish River towards the open water and it was a smooth ride across the dead calm sea.

 

The Shaw Brothers ferry, the Empress Victoria, was on the jetty at Cabot Town, and Phil brought the launch to a halt beside the small quayside.

Cabot Town itself was actually just a hamlet, with a café, and a General Store/Post Office, from there Sam and Nikki went to the North of the Island where they were going to start filming while Arielle and Harry went South to the farthest end of Broad Beach Sands, then they walked back up the full length of the beach and back up the rocky path to the lane past the Seaview Hotel which led to the meteorological station and then they walked inland to Hastings Lake to have their picnic lunch.

 

Nikki and Sam meanwhile had worked their way down to Cabot Point and filmed the Lighthouse and were making their way back to the café to get some lunch.

When they got to the southern end of the lake, they put the drone up again to get some shots of the lake and the woods from a different angle.

“Oh my God!” Nikki said, “I wasn’t expecting to see that.”

“See what?” Sam asked.

“Here have a look” she said.

“Bless me” Sam said as he saw the image of his big brother kissing the Vicar by the water’s edge. “Good for him”

“Good for her” Nikki corrected him.

 

An hour later they were sitting in the café eating bacon sandwiches when Nikki gave Sam a nudge and nodded towards the window where she could see Harry and the Vicar walking along the lane holding hands.

“I bet he’s glad I made him come to the island now” Sam said.

“So’s the Vicar” she said, and they both laughed.

 

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (021) A Bishop Calls

 

Following their meeting with the Vicar, their second full week in the cottage settled into a comfortable routine, of long walks on the pleasant days, collaborating on the new book on the unpleasant ones, with a liberal sprinkling of love making in between, a pattern they maintained through much of November, which was when Danny’s thoughts turned towards Christmas and what gift to buy Molly.

For her birthday he had commissioned a special present for her by Sam Archer, a craftsman who lived and worked in Sharpington, a hand-crafted snow globe, containing a detailed model of her former Colorado home, Lakeside, which she loved, so he contacted Sam again.

 

Towards the end of the month, they had a phone call from the Bishop's Palace in Abbottsford, by the Archdeacon on behalf of Bishop Aubrey Backer.

“Is that Miss Barrington?” Archdeacon Michael Perrone asked.

“It is” she replied.

“His Grace the Bishop understands that you wish to make a donation to the Church, a substantial donation I believe” he said.

“In a manner of speaking” she confirmed.

“Well, his Grace would very much like to meet you to discuss the details, perhaps we could make an appointment for you to come to the Palace.”

“I’m afraid that won’t be possible” Molly said “We have quite a lot on at the moment and can’t spare the time for a trip to Abbottsford this side of the New Year” she said as she lay naked beneath the duvet with Danny.

“We could make some time to meet here” she suggested.

“His Grace isn’t normally in the habit of making house calls” he said distastefully.

“No matter, thanks for calling, I’m sure I can find other worthwhile causes to spend my money on” she said and hung up.

“We’re getting a visit from the Bishop” she said.

“What exactly are we too busy with” Danny asked.

“What do you think?” she replied and pulled the duvet up over their heads.

 

Three days later Bishop Aubrey Backer, who was not in the habit of making house calls, was sitting in the lounge at Cliff Haven along with Archdeacon Michael Perrone.

“So, I understand you wish to make a substantial donation to the Church” the Bishop said.

“Not exactly” Molly replied.

“Well, I do hope I haven’t travelled here under false pretences.” He said looking accusingly at the Archdeacon.

“Having inherited my grandfather’s estate, I am a very wealthy woman and the donation I wish to make is to St Clara’s Church, for the necessary repairs and maintenance” Molly explained.

“Well, I think that money would be much better spent in more deserving parishes” the Bishop said.

“Such as?”

“We have many inner-city locations that are very deprived” he said.

“But not very Christian” Danny pointed out.

“Their need is very great” the Archdeacon confirmed.

“My interest is St Clara’s” Molly said quietly.

“I have many parishes and parishioner’s, and they all have needs, and I must balance those needs, so I am unable to sanction the expenditure on such a small insignificant Church, but I can promise your donation will be well spent” he said, and Molly rolled her eyes.

“Can you talk to her” he said to Danny.

“What do you mean? Are you suggesting that I explain to the silly little woman? Is that what you mean Bishop?” Danny said Angrily.

“No of course not, that’s not what the Bishop meant” the Archdeacon interjected.

“St Clara’s has a small congregation and not diverse enough for my taste and the church itself still retains too much of its papist fripperies.” The Bishop said, “But I promise I will spend every penny wisely.”

“I am not prepared to trust you to spend the money in accordance with my wishes once you get your grubby little hands on it”.

“Well, I will see it demolished and replaced by house’s rather than spend a penny on it” he said as he stood up.

When Molly spoke with the Solicitors, she asked them to find out as much as they could about St Clara’s, covenants, deeds, and such like, and what she found out informed her response.

“Unfortunately for you, you are unable to do that for two reasons, firstly it is a Grade 2 listed building and secondly you don’t own the land, I do” Molly said indulgently.

 

“So, there is nothing else to say on the matter, goodbye Bishop.”

She shouted as he left through the front door.

“The correct form of address is “Your Grace”  by the way” the Archdeacon said.

“I will refer to him as such when he shows evidence that he possesses any” Molly pointed out as she closed the door behind them.

“I’m very aroused right now” Danny said.

“Hold that thought” she said and picked up the phone and called Bramstock, Goodman, Crossfield, and Bushe

I want to buy a church.”


The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (020) Meeting Arielle

November

Molly’s grandfather, Sir Avery Arnold, was keen that Danny encouraged Molly's relationship with God, not that she needed any encouragement, she never missed a Sunday, and if she couldn't do the Sunday morning, she would do the evening service, even if it meant going to a different Church.

In fact, it was more a case of her encouraging him because although he was a Christian he wasn’t a regular churchgoer, he wasn't a weekly worshiper until he met Molly.

 

Worship was quite different in the UK than it was in Colorado, and Molly had tried on a few churches for size in Downshire, St Hilda’s in Abbotsford, St Michael’s in Applesford, St Winifred’s in Mornington and St Lucy’s in Sharpington.

She had attended St Joan of Arc and St Pierre’s while staying at the Beaumont Manor but found the worship rather too High Church for her taste.

She hoped St Clara’s in Spaniards Creek would suit her rather more than the main churches on the island in St Pierre.

So, when she and Danny walked inside, she was apprehensive, but she was not disappointed with the church she’d chosen and felt immediately at home.

It was a small church by Norman standards and was full of catholic iconography and a spectacular stained-glass window behind the dais was a joy to behold.

The congregation were also very welcoming, and she really liked the Vicar, Arielle Nicolas, a small delicately featured woman with bobbed brown hair, quickly approaching her 40th birthday, not that she looked it.

 

“That was a lovely service Vicar” Molly said as they left the Church and it’s a really beautiful Church”.

“Thank you” she responded and shook Molly’s hand “It’s always nice to see new faces among the congregation, especially local celebrities.”

“And it’s nice to be among them” Molly said, “I’d very much like to discuss something with you.”

“Certainly, is tomorrow, ok?” The Vicar said.

“I can come to you if you want, 11 o’clock?”   

“That would be perfect” she said “Goodbye.”

 

Back at Cliff Haven Molly cooked her first Sunday Roast, with Danny’s guidance, and the end result was more than acceptable, so much so that they both overate and fell asleep on the sofa watching TV.

 

There was a knock on the door Monday morning a minute or two before Eleven and Danny opened the door.

“Hello Vicar” he said, “Please come in.”

“Thank you, Mr, Nightingale.”

“No one calls him that” Molly said ““He’s Danny and I’m Molly”.

“Well, if we’re on first name terms then I’m Arielle.”

“What a lovely name” Danny said.

“Thank you”

 

“How are you liking Spaniards Creek?” The Vicar asked.

“Very much” she replied, “Although I’m not really a newcomer, I was born in this house.”

“Really?”

“I’m a foreigner” Danny said, “Are you a native?” 

“No, I’m from Tipton” she replied.

“But I love the island, I’ve walked every inch of it, you can’t help feeling close to God when you’re on the hills.”

“Yes, it is beautiful.” Molly agreed.

“I will miss it when I have to leave.” The Vicar said.

“You’re leaving?” asked Molly.

“It’s looking like a distinct possibility.” She replied sadly.

“What a shame” Molly expressed.

“Anyway, what was it you wanted to talk about?” Arielle asked and Molly spoke at length about the reinterment of her grandfather and then the Vicar said.

“That might be problematic.”

“Oh?”

“The Bishop wants to close St Clara’s”

“Why?”

“As pretty as the church is there are some issues that need attending to” she explained.

“Such as?” Danny asked.

“The Roof, the masonry on the bell tower and the belfry itself” she said.

“What about fundraising?” Molly asked.

“Well, we’re a small parish and we struggle to raise funds at the best of times and the diocese can't or won’t help us, so things are rather desperate.”

“Not anymore, they're not” Molly said resolutely.

“I will put up the necessary funds.” 

“That’s very generous Molly” The Vicar said, “But I doubt the Bishop will sanction spending the money on St Clara’s, he thinks of Beaumont Island as “little England”.”

“Well, that's what it's for and that is where I want it to be used.” Molly said crossly “So can you tell that to the Bishop?”

“I like you” Arielle said, “You’re feisty.”

“She never used to be” Danny said and smiled.

“Danny brings out the beast in me” Molly said and blushed.

 

“Do you even have access to those kinds of funds? And can you commit to such an outlay?” Danny asked.

“I’ve no idea” Molly replied and laughed “I suppose I’d better find out.”

Sir Avery Arnold appointed Bramstock, Goodman, Crossfield, and Bushe of Abbottsford, to manage Molly’s affairs, and all her finances and all the assets which would be hers in its entirety when she was 25.

But they also had discretion to release funds at her request for what Sir Avery called her “Special Projects” and that was what they told her when she phoned them.

“Apparently I do” Molly said after hanging up. 

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (019) Exploring Spaniards Creek

 

The next day was Thursday, and they were much more disciplined and wrote from breakfast until dinner and saved the lust for the evening.

The following day was Friday, and the weather was absolutely foul and was also their household chores day.

They had just finished breakfast when George arrived.

“Morning you two” he said, “Its grim out there.”

 

Molly put a load in the washing machine before leaving with Geroge to drive to the Stephenson’s Supermarket in St Pierre, leaving Danny cleaning the bathrooms.

 

Saturday was a much brighter day and unseasonably mild, so they set off on foot to explore the fishing village of Spaniards Creek, so called because it was where a severely damaged Spanish Galleon from the Armada sought refuge from the English Navy and the storm in May 1588, the only evidence of the event in the present day were the oak beams in the Tudor buildings of the old village dwellings.

There was a single road that wound its way down to the riverside quay where the fleet of fishing boats were moored, and then crossed the river and climbed again on the other side, and the cottages clung to the hillsides.

They met a lot of locals as they walked hand in hand in the sunshine and found them to be very friendly, especially at the village pub, Philips Folly, with the exception of Paul Steptoe, who thought he should have been given first refusal on Cliff Haven, he left without speaking when they walked in.

It turned out that he was just as unpopular with the villagers as he was with them.

 

After a pleasant lunch they walked slowly back up the hill until they reached Church Lane.

“Let’s go up here” Molly said, and they followed the lane that wound its way around the cottages for about 100 yards until it emerged at a plateau where St Clara’s Church stood, surrounded by the graveyard, which was what interested her on that day.

Unlike many graveyards at Christian Churches St Clara’s was well tended and they wandered around until they found what they were searching for, the graves of Molly’s parents, Charlotte and John Barrington, and her Grandmother Bella Arnold, and this was where Sir Avery Arnold wished to be laid to rest.

When he died, after the normal formalities and legalities were completed, there was a small private funeral at St Savior’s Church, outside Colorado Springs, after which he was temporarily interred in the crypt, where he would reside until arrangements could be made for him to be repatriated to Beaumont Island.

 

Satisfied with what she had seen and as they walked slowly to Cliff Haven, they discussed the reinterment and when the best time would be and how best to achieve it.

When they got indoors Molly quickly shed her outdoor clothes and waited impatiently until Danny had done the same, and then took him by the hand and said

“Nap time”

“And by “nap time” you mean?”

“Not napping” she replied with a leer as she led him to her room.