Maggie was among those gathered for a final farewell to Jesse. Several of her family members were also there to say goodbye and help give Jesse a proper send off. That the teenager knew, the only one that openly claimed the little witch as family was Reign. The little witch, that was what Jesse was when Maggie, a young child at the time, first met her; an eccentric broom riding witch.
Children tend to see things differently than adults. Growing older and, perhaps, wiser, Maggie realized, a while ago, that Jesse was not inherently evil as some people wanted her to believe. Like many of the children that were the teenager’s students, Jesse was a victim of circumstance. It pained her to think of anyone confined to bed and having to claim other bodies to live. That was Jesse’s life. Literally living in someone else’s skin. Despite the bodies having been grown for her in some way, they were not truly hers. It was hard enough to see children being hooked up to machines to make their last days of life comfortable. Maggie’s heart ached for the person Jesse might have been had she truly been able to move about freely and live whatever might have been a normal life.
She’d been told the witch had no soul, but she wasn’t so sure. Maggie could have sworn she felt a familiar presence leaving the mortal plane not long after she’d shepherded her charges onto Charon’s ferry. Perhaps Jesse had joined them.
22 Nov 2022
Maggie was wandering in the Keeper's Garden. She had a bundle of lavender spider lily bulbs cradled on one arm. Jesse had expressed a fondness for the flowers.
Rachael Blackthorne, the scarred woman in black, red and gold headed toward Maggie in the Garden. She was followed by a little yellow tabby kitten and a yellow tabby Cat.
"Where should we plant these, May?" Maggie tipped her head to look at the kitten. She hadn't missed the duel between Sal and Ambrosia going on, nearby, but right now, the flower bulbs were a priority.
Mayflower went into Downward Kitten Pose to think. Then she looked up at Maggie.
“Over heres pleases." The Garden Warden Kitten trotted over to a section of the Memorys Gardeny and pointed with a paw.
Maggie crouched where Mayflower pointed. She murmured something and one arm became a massive paw. She dug in the earth with the paw and claws.
Mayflower began to sing in Kittish, the tune most definitely
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, while Maggie worked.
Maggie used the heavy paw to smooth the dirt and set a small marble bar near the flowers. It depicted a doll and a witch's broom. The inscription was scripted simply,
In memory of Jesse; friend, dollmaker, and unique being.
The Fire Keeper bowed her raven haired head and murmured a prayer in Latin.
"I will takes care of the pretty flowerys, pretty Maggie," Mayflower declared.
The paw was now a hand again as Maggie set down a sapling, a very young pine tree. "Thank you, May," Maggie murmured as she reached to scritch the kitten's head. "You have a space for this?"
Mayflower nodnodnodded and purred with the scritches.
"Over theres pleases." Her paw pointed to another area of the Memory Garden.
Maggie stood and lifted the baby tree. It was planted with care as the spider lilies had been. She fished in her pocket for something. The model of the ferry boat was near the newly planted tree. Set on the deck of the miniature was a sculpture of Cerberus. "Guard them well," Maggie almost whispered.
Mayflower gave the little pine tree a nuzzle before she trotted to Maggie and offered a head butt to her hand.
After reaching to give Moneypenny some scritches, she was crouched and leaned to lightly headbutt Mayflower in return. "Pines are your favorite, aren't they, May?"
Moneypenny purred with the scritches. Mayflower nodnodnodded.
"Piney trees are bestest trees."
It seemed Autumn and Spring were not the only
seasons represented. In the Memory Garden, Winter made its presence known when Maggie's gardening clothes were replaced with a formal ice blue gown to reflect the solemnity of this duty. A tiny silver trinket with blue stones was set near where the spider lilies would soon grow. "You were as unique as a snowflake, Jesse. Maybe, maybe I'll see you on the other side some day."
Mayflower began to sing in Kittish, the tune recognizable as
Amazing Grace. A ghostly bagpiper joined Mayflower in her song.
Maggie folded her hands together and bowed her head. She offered prayers in silence.
Rachael bowed her raven haired head and murmured prayers in both Latin and Welsh.
"Rachael?" Maggie broke the silence. "Shall we honor her memory with a duel?"
"Oui, very well. Sorcellerie, then."
"Yes, of course." She smiled and offered more scritches to Moneypenny and Mayflower before heading toward the rings. Mayflower and Moneypenny purred with the scritches.
Rachael followed Maggie to the rings.
The soft fabric of the ice blue gown rustled as Maggie joined Rachael in the ring. She bowed. "Skill and honor, Keeper."
"Competence et honneur."
A curtain of snow fell between Rachael and Maggie as the duel began.
Morning of 23 November
Maggie made an appearance at Cardinal Inn to leave a message for Reign. The sealed envelope contained a bank card from First Goblin Bank of Rhy'Din and a list of restaurants, cafes, etc. The note read,
Reign,
Please use this to cover expenses for food and drinks for the people at the vigil for Jesse.
Maggie
The wee hours of 24 November
Maggie found a few quiet moments near the cairn that was now Jesse’s resting place in the Dead Scar.
3PO stood in silence as he watched her praying. The silence was broken suddenly, as she said quietly, “Keep a lookout, 3PO.”
“My Lady, is this wise?”
“3PO …” She didn’t finish answering him until after the transformation was complete. In the Dead Scar stood a woman of six feet in height and begowned in blue and silver. “Concobhar,” she addressed him then with his proper name in Irish, “for one that is well-versed in the art of battle, you seem to know little of its aftermath.”
“I have never dealt with … body disposal. This is true.”
“They are the mortal remains of what once were living, breathing people.” She studied him for a moment. “Remember that in future and treat them with respect.” She made a backhanded shooing gesture. “Kindly leave me in peace. I’ll find you shortly.”
“
My Lady, it is my duty as the Knight of the …”
“Go, now, that’s an order, Captain.”
The woman before him had just pulled rank six ways from Sunday. He bowed and left her as she asked. More silent prayers were offered as a sprinkling of snowflakes very briefly decorated the ground surrounding the cairn. The Winter Queen captured some of the snow in a transparent globe. She set it down near the gravesite and murmured, “Unique as a snowflake.” Within the globe was a hologram of the Celestial Tower with a witch flying her broomstick. “Wherever you are, Jesse, I hope you’re happy and at peace.”
By the time she rejoined
3PO, she had returned to the form people were used to seeing. Elsewhere on the Isle, the Spider Lilies had begun to poke out of the earth.
((Notes:
Spider Lilies
The trinket left near the memorial stone.
The miniature of Charon’s Ferry
The second gown is from Elie Saab
Pronunciation of the Irish name, Concobhar:
https://forvo.com/word/concobhar/
Many thanks to:
Rachael’s player for the scene in the Memory Garden.
Jesse’s player for having created and played one of the most memorable characters I have encountered. ))
"And those who have not swords can still die upon them." - Eowyn, shieldmaiden of Rohan