Kingsport #3

#3

            The sting from Will’s revelation two days ago left Warren in a state of shock. As the oldest of Charles and Alison Montgomery’s three children, he was well aware of the animosity between Will and India. Ever since they were children, they hadn’t gotten along. India, being the middle child, loathed Will for merely existing. There were many times when, as a child, Will’s life was placed in danger, only to be saved at the last minute by India. Warren knew his sister could be unstable and dangerous, but that’s why she had been living in Paris with Alison for the last three years. Warren couldn’t fathom why India would accuse Connor of rape, but the only person who could answer that question was Connor.

As Warren walked up the path to Connor’s house, he felt a sinking feeling in his stomach. He and Connor had been friends since they were children. They knew each other’s secrets. They had drifted apart after high school, but when they both returned to Kingsport after graduate school, they became fast friends again. The Connor he knew would never rape India or harm anyone else. However, Warren’s practical brain was well aware that everyone had a dark side they worked quite hard to conceal from the world.

“Warren. What’re you doing here?” Dr. Connor Windsor asked as he welcomed Warren into his house. Connor’s house was on his parents’ ten-acre estate, but it had its own entrance and felt separate from the rest of the Windsor family compound.

“I don’t want to ask you this, but if I don’t, it’ll haunt me for the rest of my life. Billy came to see me the other day and he said that India accused you of raping her.”

Connor lost all of the color in his face. He lost all feeling in his hands. He left like he would die on the spot. “Warren, I’ve never laid a hand on India. You know that.”

“Then why did she say it?”

“Because… We all know India isn’t…stable…”

“Connor…”

“Will has told me the stories, Warren. She’s been obsessed with me since we were teenagers. You know it’s true.”

Warren nodded, sadly. “I know, but…”

“I wanted a restraining order against her, but our families didn’t want anything like that in the public record, so she was allowed to keep doing it until your father sent her to Paris to live with Alison.” Connor rubbed his temples, unwilling to dredge up the past. “When your sister accused me of rape, your mother hired a private investigator who looked into her claims. They were totally false. I don’t know why India said it, Warren. You have to believe me.”

Warren sat on a bench in the foyer. “I don’t know what to believe. She’s my sister. You’re involved with my brother. It’s not a cut and dry situation.”

“It is. I’m telling you the truth.” Connor’s pager went off as he said, “I have to get to the hospital. I’m sorry Will told you, but it’s out now. I’ll talk to you later, Warren.”

Barbara Wilkes studied herself in the mirror of the staff quarters with grave sorrow. The maid’s uniform she was being forced to wear did nothing for her body. It hid all of the curves and shapeliness which made men throw themselves at her. This muted gray uniform made Barbara feel like the one thing she hated most of all: Feeling invisible. She quickly tied back her hair, slid her feet into her staff issued rubber shoes, and tied an apron around her waist. Upon closer examination, Barbara didn’t recognize herself. If she couldn’t see herself buried behind this grotesque costume of the working class, no man would desire her. In that moment, Barbara knew her sparkling charm would be the key to succeeding as a maid at the Montgomery Estate.

Dane Hurley gave her the lay of the land while walking Barbara to the kitchen. “Charles Montgomery and his youngest child, Will, live at the estate full-time. You are to call Charles and Will ‘Mr. Montgomery’. Alison Montgomery lives in Paris with their daughter, India. Alison is ‘Mrs. Farrell Montgomery’ and India is ‘Miss Montgomery.’ Oh, their son, Warren lives across town with his wife, Jill, and their daughters. Again, the family is always addressed formally. They are not your friends. Never refer to them by their first names. Is that understood?”

“Yes,” smiled Barbara.

“Charles’ two sisters and his brother drop-in whenever they feel like it. It’s a great nuisance, so we always have the cottages ready for them along with the White Suite.” Dane opened the servant’s door to the kitchen as Barbara entered the vast commercial grade space. “You’ll be based in here for the time being. The family will either call down their orders on that phone, text, or send an email. There are plenty of alerts so you never miss anything. Mrs. Taplin, the housekeeper, will let you know when bathrooms or the like need to be cleaned. Otherwise, stay down here. Stay out of sight. When it’s time for your meal breaks and breaks, just ask the chef for a meal. It’s fine. Oh, and if you have any questions that binder is full of dos and don’ts. Any other questions ask me or Mrs. Collins.” With that, Dane left Barbara in the bustling kitchen full of cooks and a chef who took no time to notice her.

Barbara sank into a chair near the phone with a heavy heart. Nothing today had gone according to her plan. Here she was stuck in the kitchen which meant the smell of food would cling to her. If she wanted that life, she would have worked at fast food joint. Barbara knew she would have to devise a way to get upstairs, out of this unflattering uniform, and into the opulent rooms above.

Dr. Connor Windsor came out of surgery having successfully saved the life of a sixteen-year-old victim of a hit and run. While he should have been in a heady mood, a dark cloud engulfed him and refused to let go. Had he only been able to silence India Montgomery when he had the chance, he would have done so. That girl was a nuisance of the tallest order and she showed no signs of ever leaving him alone. Her baseless lies, her stalking, and her obsession with him had made Connor’s life a living hell for the better part of a decade. Quite frankly, he was sick of her. He finally managed to find happiness with Will only to now have it threatened by India’s return to Kingsport.

Connor walked into the staff room, grabbed his phone, and contemplated what to do next. He wondered why India would want to come back to town when her family thought she’d be happier in Paris. Will didn’t give a lot away when it came to the inner workings of his illustrious family, but Connor had a feeling that something was amiss. If India’s accusations ever got out, they could ruin him. That was one thing Connor would not let India Montgomery do to him. After what seemed like an eternity, Connor made a Hail Mary call with a desperate plea to have coffee within the hour. For Connor knew that the only way to deal with India was to give her something else…or someone else…to obsess about…

 

Sheila Davenport sat in the drawing room of the Kingsport Country Club with a feeling of dread in her soul. While she was friendly with Dr. Connor Windsor through his mother, Raquel, he wasn’t one of her favorite people. “Connor,” said Sheila softly as he approached her, “I hope you’ve been well.”

“Actually, I haven’t been well.” Connor waved over a waiter, ordered two coffees, and let his head fall into his hands. “It’s India. She’s coming back to town.”

Sheila stiffened. “Alison didn’t mention it…”

“I’m worried about what she’ll do this time, Sheila. You know as well as I do that India is unstable.”

Sheila reached for her purse as she said, “Connor, I’m not comfortable discussing India with you.”

“Sheila, please. India is the mother of your granddaughter. If anyone can talk India into staying in Paris, it’s Alison. Alison is your best friend. Please, Sheila. You’ve got to convince Alison to keep India in Paris or else she’ll ruin my life.”

 

In our next installment, Barbara learns a thing or two…

 

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Kingsport #1

#1

Premiere date: May 17, 2021

         From the bus, Barbara Wilkes could see the faint outline of Main Street just as the sun crept from behind the grey hued fog which seemed to engulf Kingsport.

            Kingsport.

            A surge of beautiful excitement rushed through her as the word ricocheted through her mind. This was the beginning of her new start; this was the end of the horrific past. She had known for a very long time that nothing good in life comes to those who wait, only to those who are willing to do whatever it takes to get to the front of the line. Even though she’d spent the better part of two and a half days on this damn bus, Barbara knew deep within her soul that Kingsport was where she was meant to be.

            She opened her purse, unfolded several worn pieces of paper, and studied them again. Yes, she thought, this was everything she would need to succeed in Kingsport. Because, as she knew, even if she didn’t meet her ultimate goal, she would be far better off her here than stuck in the dead-end life she had known since birth.

            The bus finally came to a stop at a well-maintained train depot on the outskirts of Kingsport. By now, the sun was up, the fog had lifted, and the well-dressed citizens of Kingsport dashed to-and-fro to board the express train to Grand Central Terminal. Barbara collected her suitcase, pushed her way through the crowd, and began walking towards the address she’d already committed to heart.

            Mrs. Ryan’s apartment building sat on the very edge of town at 328 S. Sunset Road. It was a squat ten unit building with a well-manicured lawn, modern amenities, and the cheapest rent she could find without living in a crack house. Barbara knew she wouldn’t be here for long because she had a plan. This was the first part in wiping away the past and forging the future she deserved.

            Barbara rang the manager’s bell twice before Mrs. Ryan materialized in a confection of polyester. She gave Barbara the twice over before saying, “Barbara Wilkes. Nice to finally meet ya. Follow me.” They made their way down the worn carpeted hall, up the maple staircase, and to the door of Apartment 4. “Here we are. You got the check?”

“It’s here. I got a cashier’s check just so you’d know I was serious about the apartment.”

Mrs. Ryan nodded as she surveyed the check. “Good. Rent’s due on the fifth of the month. If the fifth falls on a weekend, it’s due on the following Monday. If the fifth falls on a holiday, it’s due the next business day.” She opened the front door which opened into the living area which was already furnished. “If you don’t like the decorations, let me know and my sons will remove it. Just say so. Bed in the bedroom, too. Last tenant just wanted to leave and left this stuff, too. Kinda easier to rent when it’s furnished. Anyway, here’s your key. Your copy of the lease is on the counter. Try to keep the noise down between ten at night and seven in the morning. Any other questions, call.”

            Barbara smiled politely as she closed the door on Mrs. Ryan. She was glad to see the apartment exceeded her expectations. Hell, any place would exceed her expectations considering where she’d come from… That place, thought Barbara, ruefully. That place… She’d done everything in her power to ensure no one could find her, but in this moment, she didn’t care. She was exactly where she needed to be: In Kingsport. Barbara checked the time. 7:19 AM. She had some time before her interview at the agency. For what seemed like an eternity, Barbara stared out of the window, her eyes fixed on nothing, her mind swirling, and the possibility of the future in clear focus.

            “Can you type?”

            “Ninety-two words per minute.” Barbara smiled politely.

            Nancy Jones, the owner of Hogarth Employment Agency, glanced at Barbara curiously. “Tell me the kind of work you’re interested in, Miss Wilkes.”

“Oh, anything interesting! I did see on your website that you had a few postings within households. I’d love something like that.”

            “Everyone does.” Nancy surveyed Barbara’s application once more. “Your experience isn’t breathtaking, but you do know how to clean, so that could come in use if you were to work in one of the established households of Kingsport.”

            Barbara smiled sweetly. “I’m sure you only place the best candidates in such places, Mrs. Jones.”

            “We do try.” Nancy crossed her arms, studied Barbara, and said, “I may have a placement for you. It’s difficult. Most of the people who place there can’t handle it. You’d be working for one of the oldest families in America and one of the richest.” Nancy pulled up a file on her computer, hit print, and handed it to Barbara. “It pays thirty dollars an hour. You’ll get benefits from the agency. If they like you, they’ll hire you directly. Read it and tell me what you think.”

            Our household is looking to hire a reliable maid about our home. The hours are 9 AM thru 6 PM Monday thru Friday with overtime available as requested. Some travel may be required to our other residences around the world. Must be able to carry at least fifty pounds. Must be of good moral standing. Must be able to take direction. Must be able to be “seen and not heard”. Successful candidates must pass a background and credit check.

            This is it, thought Barbara. This was why she’d come to Kingsport. It finally seemed as if luck was on her side.

“Yes,” smiled Barbara. “I can do this job.”

“Then good luck to you.” Nancy replied, dryly. “You’ll need to meet with the Household Manager today. I’ll make an appointment now. You gotta car?”

            Barbara shook her head. “I’ve only just arrived in town.”

            “Fine. I’ll ask one of the office staff to drop you off. You’ll need to sort out some transportation if you get the post because it’s a long walk from the nearest bus stop. Have a seat in the lobby. I’ll call you in when your appointment is set.”

            It took every fiber in Barbara Wilke’s being not to gasp as the car drove down the winding path cut in the middle of soaring oak trees towards the magnificent Montgomery Estate. This great house with two wings couldn’t be seen from the road, which was probably how the family intended it centuries ago. Barbara couldn’t imagine the people who lived in such splendor as if it were the most common thing in the world. Just to be within those walls made Barbara flush with excitement…and terror. No, she’d come this far and fear was something she wouldn’t entertain. As they drew closer and closer to the house, a sense of peace washed over Barbara. She was one step closer to achieving her mission of coming to Kingsport. That made her smile a genuine smile for the first time in years. Barbara relaxed into her seat without a care in the world.

            And yet, had the Montgomery family known who was approaching their house, they would have been horrified by how much this one woman would upend their perfect lives from this day on…

 

In our next installment, Will Montgomery receives shocking news…

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