Thank you everyone for the wonderful comments. I hope you like this installment as well. For those asking, I have four installments already written and I am submitting them on the day the previous one came out. That makes 5-7 days for each posting.
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meg
Lord Hawthorn stared down at the sleeping beauty in the bath before him. Her long dark hair was spread across a towel behind her on the floor, and her skin was a rosy hue from the heat of both the bath water as well as the fire that had been built up in the room. Apparently Maria was afraid of her catching a chill because the room was exceptionally warm. He heard a sound off to the side, and saw Maria standing there, a set of bedding in her hand. "How long has she been asleep in there?" he asked her.
"Oh, my lord, I am so sorry, I did not expect you back so soon. Just let me drop these linens in the hallway and I'll rouse her to go back to bed. She just looked so peaceful there, and I made sure the room was plenty warm for her," as usual Maria was talking non-stop as she moved around the room. Lord Hawthorn had come to think that was one of the things he liked most about her.
She had come to the castle as barely more than a child, just eighteen years old, and pregnant. She hadn't said a single word the entire first year she had lived there, Lord Hawthorn fully believed that she was now making up for lost time from when she wouldn't speak.
It had been the cook who had taken her in, and given her tasks to keep her busy and away from the rest of the castle staff. That was how Lord Hawthorn had come to know her so well. He would spend time with her when he was hiding from his step-father in the kitchen. Once her daughter was born, she realized that she wanted more for her life. She was determined to be better than what she arrived at the castle as. She worked hard on her speech and dress, forcing Lord Hawthorn to spend hours talking to her so she could mimic his speech, and even making him find appropriate styles of dress and mannerisms for her station.
As time had gone on, Cook had given Maria more and more responsibility and forced her to interact with the castle staff more and more so that she was more comfortable and confident in herself. After Lord Hawthorn's step-father had died, he had arranged a marriage for Maria, and she and her husband had moved out to the village. Maria had continued working in the castle even after she had moved out of it; she swore she would never leave it, claiming that nothing would run right if she wasn't there to see to it. Lord Hawthorn loved her dearly for her devotion and let her take over the hiring and training of all the maid staff in the castle.
Maria reentered the room after dropping off the linens and went to wake Eirin. That brought Lord Hawthorn out of his musings and he quickly intercepted her. "I'll carry her, there is no sense waking her if she's already asleep. She doesn't like the potion the healer left to help her sleep, and I think the more she can sleep without it the better anyway".
Lord Hawthorn stooped and lifted Eirin out of the tub while Maria came to wrap a cloth around her to dry her off and keep the chill from her body. He carried her to her room, and laid her gently on her bed. Both he and Maria rubbed her down to make sure she was dry and Maria produced a nightgown for her to wear to bed. While Lord Hawthorn held her, Maria slipped it over her head, and smoothed it down her body.
Maria looked up at Lord Hawthorn and asked if he would like her to stay with the girl and watch her through the night. Lord Hawthorn beckoned her out of the room; closing the door softly behind him. "Thank you, Maria, for offering, but that will not be necessary, I will be able to hear her if there are any problems. It's late, get Michael to hitch up a cart and take you home; your daughter will need you more tonight than Eirin will."
Maria turned back to the room as if thinking about what she should do, then finally shook her head and turned to leave. At the last minute she turned back to the lord, "Did you inflict all her injuries, my lord?" She looked embarrassed to be asking it, but also determined to know his part in her current state.
Lord Hawthorn turned his face from her, trying to come to terms with the part he had played in her discomfort and fear. Finally, sighing, he turned back to the maid. "I did not cause all of the injuries she has, but I caused the majority of them. I was unaware that she was a virgin when she arrived. After listening to her father, I assumed she was a loose girl. Then she kicked me, and I lost control of my temper. I did not hit her on the head, but I might as well be responsible for that, I was not specific enough in my instructions to Jonathan, and he left her locked in her room with no light. She hit her head on the shelf."
"What of the bruises on her breast, arms and legs?" Maria questioned him. She knew she was making him uncomfortable, but she felt she had to know. She had never told him the circumstances surrounding her appearance at the castle, nor of her condition when she had arrived. But, the fact was, she had been raped by her previous employer, and when he found out she was with child, he had beat her severely for not preventing it from happening. He had then turned her out, and threatened her life if she ever told a soul what had happened.
The lord was dead now, and probably no one would care, but she still kept her silence, even from her own husband and daughter. As far as she was concerned he had done her a favor. Coming to Castle Wells had been the best things she had ever done. She was so grateful when Lord Hawthorn had decided to stay on here after his step-father had died, and left him as the heir, rather than returning to one of his other castles. She would have followed him, but she felt most comfortable here.
Lord Hawthorn looked even more ashamed as he admitted to the bite mark and bruise on her breast, but denied having caused injuries to her arms or legs. He did admit that they had not been there before she arrived, so they had to have happened in the castle, but as of yet, he didn't know how they had occurred.