Chapter 20: Preparing for the Afterlife“Greats! I’m preggers!”
“Congratulations, dear. I am sure that Tavares will be delighted, too. Thank you so much, both of you. Now, I have a well-established régime for expectant mothers. It is all in this booklet: diet, exercise, relaxation, potions. Unless you have had enough of potions…”
For the last time, Ana went out into the swamps to summon Deirdra. She supposed she could just have stayed at home but old habits died hard.
“Deirdra! She did it! They did it! Er, that is… Louisa is expecting a baby.
“I asked you this once before, mistakenly. When will it happen? When will I… die?”
“From what Grim tells me, the birth of this baby will break the last chain binding you to life. It will happen soon afterwards – I’m not sure exactly when.”
“Maybe it
would be better not to know, even though I long for it. It is so many years since I was parted from my dear Vernon.
“Deirdra, I have three more things to ask you – and I promise they are the very last. I have written letters to my family, to be read… afterwards. Could you deliver them?
“And would you keep an eye on them all? I know some of them have plans… and dreams they wish to pursue. Could you try to keep some sort of order and maintain the peace – especially between William and Isabella?
“Finally, I have a particular legacy I wish to leave to Twinbrook. I have been so happy here.”
“Another legacy? Apart from your medical work?”
“Yes. Christabel and Emily gave me the idea, although it was only something they said in passing. I think it may appeal to you. What I would like to do is…”
“…and then, of course, there is the little matter of my final wish. I wish to free you, Deirdra.”
“Ana! Really? Thank you! Although I can’t do it all myself. All I can do is start the process. Stand back!”
Ana heard Deirdra’s voice in her head.
Freeze the lamp.Good. Now heat it.And now, into the catacombs! Are you brave enough, Ana?Well, that was… surprising. Still, she seemed to have survived... just about.
Now rub the lamp again.Yes!
“Good evening, everyone. This is Deirdra, my oldest and dearest friend. Please make her feel welcome… and now, if you will all excuse me, I
really need a shower. Joseph, I think you would also benefit from a bath.”
“As I was saying, I have known Deirdra for a very long time, since before I came to Twinbrook. Several of you have genie friends; it was Deirdra who showed me where to find their lamps – and over the years she has helped us in many other ways. I think it is fair to say that we would not have succeeded as a family without her.
“She has consented to help us for a little longer. As you all know, Louisa is expecting a baby. Shortly after it is born, I will leave you. Please do not be sad: I am old and tired and long to rest. I am appointing Deirdra as my executrix. Not that I have made a will, exactly: more a set of ideas and suggestions. Follow them or not, as you see fit. Please remember that I love you all very much and can never repay what I owe you. Thank you.”
And, soon afterwards…
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