Chapter Twelve
The two of them strolled back to the house hand in hand and talking happily together -- as they made a few tentative plans; totally unaware that they were watched from the bedroom window by Aunt Trudy.
"Michael is with the girl again?" Jonathon asked from his sick bed.
"Yes... they have become very close -- much like James and Iris." she smiled a little smile, as she thought of the other couple. "I think that things happened too fast between the two of them in the beginning though, and so this timeout together is good for them; it gives them the chance to slow things down and take stock, and to simply enjoy the innocent time of just being with each other." Trudy continued to watch the couple and did not bother to turn around.
"Yes, I can see how that would be. I remember how strong the emotions were when we were all that young, how I felt when I first bonded with my late wife, how my brother felt once too -- even if it was only briefly."
Trudy shrugged but did not reply.
"I think perhaps it is time to remind Mathew of his past."
She glanced over her shoulder at him.
"For what purpose? He forgot those things for a reason -- I think."
"An injury -- not deliberate."
"He remembered everything else -- everyone else. It was just me and us that he forgot -- let it stay forgotten... those memories will only bring him pain -- let them lie."
Jonathon sighed sadly. "A man cannot hide from his past forever -- not even my brother, and it hurts him now I know, he is aware that something is missing -- or broken, and it bothers him." He pushed himself up against his pillows and then sat back feeling the fatigue of such a little action, allowing the document that he was holding to slip from his grasp. "It's time to jog his memories, I think."
"How do you even know that those memories are still there... perhaps they were wiped rather than buried... I say again let things be."
*
It was a couple of days later, and as had become the usual, straight after breakfast everyone seemed to just disappear, to their own room or out into the grounds or just away from everyone else.
Michael and Laurie were seated in one of the downstairs rooms when Paul his father's assistant came in.
"Mr Richards -- your father would like to see you if you can spare him the time."
"Yes of course, I shall go straight up." Michael stood up and smiled down at Laurie. "I should not be long -- will you wait here for me, please?"
"Yes of course," Laurie curled a leg under her and picked up the book that she had started to read.
Michael spared her one last loving look, she looked so delightful and serene sitting there like that.
He strode quickly up to his father's room -- eager to return to Laurie.
His father was sitting up in bed and looked alert and healthier than he had looked for a while now.
"You wanted to see me father? How are you feeling?" Michael sat down in the chair beside his father's bed.
"Thank you for coming, for sparing me the time..."
"Don't be foolish father," Michael begged. "I will always come running if you have need of me!"
"Even if I continue to forbid your relationship with the Beaumont girl?"
Michael's jaw clenched, and his eyes hardened. "You will always be my father -- but my feelings for and about Laurie have not changed."
"No, I don't imagine that they have," Jonathon sighed tiredly.
"Do you plan to continue to forbid it?" Michael asked when the silence dragged out.
"I have no wish to alienate my only son, I have nothing against the girl who effectively saved my life, but..."
"But what? There should be nothing else to stop you giving us your blessing. I love her and she loves me and that should be all that is important!"
"The council?"
"You have been the head of the council for more than a decade now, and they have always followed your lead. What you say has always been the way of things -- so what has changed that I don't know about?"
"I am vulnerable."
"You think the council would try to take advantage of your illness? Why would they do that? I always thought that apathy was their motto, 'let others do the work -- take the responsibility'."
"They are ever alert to an opportunity and they fear our family's growing strength."
"Your illness... my pledging to Laurie, neither of these events make us weaker. Your support of our union, if anything it will make us stronger."
"It may be as you say..." his father suddenly looked tired and frail, as he leaned back and closed his eyes, and for a moment Michael feared that he might be relapsing.
But he suddenly sat up again and as he opened his eyes, he was all alertness and restrained strength again.
"Go and fetch your woman, Michael. I wish to meet and talk to her properly."
"Her name is Laurie; father and I would appreciate it very much if you would talk to her with respect."
Jonathon grinned suddenly at his son. "My apologies, I shall as you say be respectful and courteous towards my future daughter in law -- she is after all the daughter of an old and valued friend as well."
Michael's eyes lit up. "Then you will give your blessing? You won't put up any more obstacles?"
Jonathon sighed. "No, Michael I thought to protect you from yourself, I thought if I could get her bonded to another then your pride -- if nothing else, would stop you from pursuing her. I was foolish and judgemental, and I had no right to forbid the two of you -- I am sorry that I tried to interfere."
"Thank you, father; that means a lot to me -- to us."
Despite Michael's reassurances, Laurie was decidedly nervous when she entered the room where his father was still resting.
"Good morning, Miss Beaumont, please come and sit down." Jonathon's voice was calm and soothing but showed no weakness, and the man sitting up in the bed looked strong and almost healthy.
But Laurie had seen him when channelling his inner power and she saw the effects of his illness.
"Thank you, Mr Richards... how are you feeling now, are the doctors happy with your convalescence?"
"Yes, my dear, they are very optimistic that I shall make a full recovery -- given time, and please call me Jon."
He looked beyond her to his son who still hovered in the doorway.
"Do me a favour, Michael and go and track down your uncle for me."
Michael hesitated but at a quick smile from Laurie he quietly left the room.