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Chapter no 34

The Things We Leave Unfinished

June 1942

Ipswich, England

Scarlett wasnโ€™t cold anymore. The chill had gradually faded to blessed numbness as she stared at her lifeless sister.

Was this the price for Williamโ€™s life? For hers? Had God taken Jameson and Constance as some sort of divine payment?

โ€œShh,โ€ she whispered in Williamโ€™s ear over the ringing in her own, trying to soothe him. There was no one left in the world who could soothe her. Everyone she loved besides William was gone.

He raised a sticky hand to her face, and Scarlett blinked at the blood on his palm, her heart stopping. Using the hem of her dress, she swiped at his skin, then sobbed in relief. The blood wasnโ€™t his.

This wasnโ€™t happening. Not really. It couldnโ€™t be. She refused to accept

it.

She gripped Constanceโ€™s shoulder and shook furiously, willing her sister

back to life. โ€œWake up!โ€ she demanded, shrieking like a banshee. โ€œConstance!โ€ she wailed. โ€œYou canโ€™t be dead! I wonโ€™t allow it!โ€

To her shock, Constance woke with a heaving cough, gasping for air.

She wasnโ€™t dead; sheโ€™d merely been knocked unconscious.

โ€œConstance!โ€ she cried, her chest heaving as she sobbed in relief, leaning over her sister and balancing William carefully. โ€œCan you move?โ€

Constance looked up at her with glazed, confused eyes. โ€œI think so,โ€ she answered, her voice croaking like a frog.

โ€œSlowly,โ€ Scarlett ordered as she helped her sister upright. Constanceโ€™s face was battered, blood seeping from a gash above her left eye, and her nose was clearly broken. โ€œI thought you were dead,โ€ she cried, pulling her sister into the hardest hug of her life.

Constance lifted her hand to Scarlettโ€™s back, reaching around William to

hold them both. โ€œIโ€™m okay,โ€ she assured her sister. โ€œIs Williamโ€ฆโ€

โ€œHe seems okay,โ€ Scarlett replied, her gaze sweeping over William and Constance. The cold had returned, and her head swam as though she were underwater.

โ€œIs it over?โ€ Constance asked, glancing at the destruction surrounding them.

โ€œI think so,โ€ Scarlett answered, noting the lack of sirens.

โ€œThank God.โ€ Constance hugged her sister once more before drawing back, stricken. The look in her eyes raised the hairs on the back of Scarlettโ€™s neck.

โ€œWhat is it?โ€ she asked as Constance gawked at her blood-soaked hand. Moving William along her hip, Scarlett wiped at the blood with a somewhat clean patch of her dress. Air gushed from her lungs in relief. Lucky. Theyโ€™d been so lucky today. โ€œItโ€™s all right,โ€ she assured her sister with a shaky smile. โ€œItโ€™s not yours.โ€

Constanceโ€™s eyes flared as her gaze swept down Scarlettโ€™s torso. โ€œItโ€™s yours,โ€ she whispered.

As if Constanceโ€™s words triggered Scarlettโ€™s body, shattering the rallying defenses of shock, agony ripped through her back, and searing pain exploded in her ribs. Scarlett gasped as it overtook her, her eyes sweeping down the spreading bloodstain across her blue plaid dressโ€”the same one sheโ€™d worn for that first date with Jameson.

It all made senseโ€”the cold, the pain, the lightheadedness. She was losing blood. Her balance gave way, and she collapsed on her side, barely managing to shelter Williamโ€™s head from hitting the pavement.

โ€œScarlett!โ€ Constance yelled, but the sound struggled to cut through the fog in her head.

Instead, she focused on her son.

โ€œI love you more than all the stars in the sky,โ€ she whispered to William, who had stopped crying and lay on her arm, staring at her with eyes the same shade as her own. โ€œMy William.โ€

In that moment of chaos and shrieking sirens, it all became so clear, as if

she could see the threads of fate that had woven this tapestry. Leaving home. Serving beside her sister. Meeting Jameson on that dusty road. Falling head over heels in love. It wasnโ€™t their path in jeopardyโ€”that was already set. Only Williamโ€™s was undecided.

โ€œIt was all for you, William,โ€ she whispered, her throat clogging, forcing a gurgle. โ€œYou are so loved. Never doubt that.โ€

Constance hovered above them, her mouth agape as she studied Scarlettโ€™s back. Her lower lip trembled as she kneeled closer. โ€œYou have to get up. We have to get you to hospital!โ€

โ€œIโ€™m all right.โ€ Scarlett smiled as the pain faded once more. โ€œYou have to go,โ€ she managed to say through wet, gasping breaths.

โ€œIโ€™m not going anywhere!โ€ The panic on Constanceโ€™s face tore at Scarlettโ€™s heart like nothing else could. This was something she couldnโ€™t save Constance from. She couldnโ€™t even save herself.

โ€œYes, you are.โ€ She shifted her gaze back to William. โ€œHe needs to learn to camp,โ€ she said without looking away from his faceโ€”Jamesonโ€™s face. โ€œAnd to fish, and to fly.โ€ That was what Jameson had wanted. For their son to grow up safe from the bombs that had brought this exact moment.

โ€œAnd you can teach him all of that,โ€ Constance cried. โ€œBut we have to get you to hospital. Hear the sirens? Theyโ€™re nearly here.โ€

โ€œI wanted more time with you,โ€ she said to William, each word harder than the last. โ€œWe both did.โ€

โ€œScarlett, listen to me!โ€ Constance shrieked.

โ€œNo, you listen,โ€ Scarlett said before a cough wracked her body, blood bubbling past her lips. She managed a waterlogged breath and locked her eyes on her sister. โ€œYou swore youโ€™d protect him.โ€

โ€œWith my life,โ€ Constance repeated the vow.

โ€œGet him out of here,โ€ Scarlett ordered, mustering all of her strength. โ€œTake him to Vernon.โ€

Constanceโ€™s eyes flared with understanding as tears streaked through the dust on her cheeks. โ€œNot without you.โ€

โ€œPromise me youโ€™ll care for him.โ€ Scarlett used what was left of her

energy to turn her head toward her beautiful, perfect son.

โ€œI promise,โ€ Constance cried, her voice breaking with tears.

โ€œThank you,โ€ Scarlett whispered, gazing at William. โ€œWe love you.โ€ โ€œScarlett,โ€ Constance sobbed, cradling the back of her sisterโ€™s neck as

Scarlettโ€™s eyes unfocused.

โ€œJameson,โ€ Scarlett whispered with a faint smile. Then she was gone.

โ€ฆ

โ€œNo!โ€ Constance screamed, the sound overtaking the shrill wail of the sirens.

Williamโ€™s face scrunched as he let loose the cry that echoed her own.

Where was the ambulance? Certainly something could be done. This wasnโ€™t how this endedโ€”it couldnโ€™t be.

Bits of debris dug into her knees as she leaned over Scarlett and lifted William into her arms, cradling his head against her chest, unblinking, unfeeling as the world swirled around them.

โ€œMaโ€™am?โ€ someone asked, crouching at her side. โ€œAre you and your baby all right?โ€

Constanceโ€™s brow knit as she tried to make sense of the manโ€™s words. โ€œMy sister,โ€ she said in way of explanation.

The man looked at her with pity, glancing between Scarlettโ€™s fallen frame and her eyes. โ€œSheโ€™s gone,โ€ he said as kindly as he could.

โ€œI know,โ€ she whispered, her lips trembling.

โ€œCan I get some help over here?โ€ the man called back over his shoulder. Two other men appeared, crouching to her eye level. โ€œWeโ€™ll take care of her. You need to get to hospital. Youโ€™re bleeding.โ€

โ€œI have a car.โ€ Constance nodded, her eyes wide and unfocused. When the men asked for identification, she handed them her handbag. Her mind had shut down, as though it had reached its limit for trauma, for heartbreak.

Edward.

Jameson.

Scarlett.

It was too much. How could one person feel so much sorrow and not die from it? Why was she kneeling, nearly unscathed amid the rubble that had taken her sister?

Constance staggered to her feet, holding William to her chest as the men loaded Scarlett into an ambulance.

Promise me youโ€™ll protect him. Scarlettโ€™s words whispered through the cacophony of the street, consumed her very being. She tightened her hold on William, tucking his head under her chin.

This was where it ended.

No more grief, no more bombings, no more loss. William would live.

Ignoring the calls of the men around her, Constance grabbed the handbag at her feet and picked her way across the pavement, slipping twice on shrapnel as people appeared on the pavement, emerging from their shelters.

She had to get William to Vernon. She had to get him on that flight.

Dazed but determined, she walked back to the car, Williamโ€™s cries mixing with the ringing in her ears and the screaming of her own heart.

She slid behind the wheel, noting that sheโ€™d left the keys in the ignition. Securing William in the seat next to her, she headed for the airfield, blinking constantly against the blur in her eyes.

She didnโ€™t remember much of the drive, but she arrived at the airfield, showing them the pass she kept on the dashboard. The guard let her through, and she continued toward the hangar, dazed, drunk on shock and grief. She parked the car haphazardly, then bundled William in his blanket and climbed out. His foot caught in the strap of her handbagโ€” No, it was Scarlettโ€™s handbag.

Which meant she had Williamโ€™s paperwork, but where was hers?

With Scarlett.ย Sheโ€™d handle that later. She clutched William and stumbled toward the front of the car, where a tall, uniformed man rushed her way. He looked too much like Jameson to not be his uncle.

โ€œVernon?โ€ she questioned, clutching William reflexively.

โ€œMy God, are you all right?โ€ The manโ€™s eyes were as green as Jamesonโ€™s, and they flared in surprise and shock as he reached her.

โ€œYouโ€™re Vernon, right?โ€ Nothing else mattered. โ€œJamesonโ€™s uncle?โ€ The man nodded, inspecting her face carefully. โ€œScarlett?โ€

Her heart cracked open, blinding pain slicing through the fog. โ€œMy sister died,โ€ she whispered. โ€œShe was right there in my arms, and she just died.โ€

โ€œYou were caught in the bombing?โ€ His brow furrowed.

She nodded. โ€œMy sister died,โ€ she repeated. โ€œI brought William.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m so sorry. Thatโ€™s a pretty nasty gash on your forehead.โ€ He steadied her shoulder with a hand and pressed a handkerchief to her forehead.

โ€œSir, we donโ€™t have much time. We canโ€™t delay takeoff again,โ€ someone called out.

Vernon muttered a curse. โ€œDo you have everything you need?โ€ he asked her.

โ€œThe bags are in the back. One trunk and two cases, just like Jameson saidโ€”โ€ Her voice broke. โ€œI packed them myself.โ€

Vernonโ€™s face fell. โ€œTheyโ€™ll find him,โ€ he swore. โ€œThey have to. Until then, this is what he wanted.โ€ The sadness in his eyes reflected her own.

She nodded.ย They wonโ€™t find him, not alive anyway. The feeling settled deep. Her heart told her Jameson was with Scarlett. William was alone. What would happen to him?

โ€œGet the bags,โ€ Vernon ordered the men standing behind him, then brushed his thumb across Williamโ€™s cheek, then the blanket sheโ€™d wrapped around him. โ€œIโ€™d know my sisterโ€™s handiwork anywhere,โ€ he muttered with a small smile as the bags were unloaded and carried toward the runway. He studied her again, his face softening. โ€œYour eyes are just as blue as he described,โ€ he said quietly, shifting his gaze to William. โ€œI see you have them, too.โ€

โ€œThey run in the family,โ€ Constance mumbled. Family. Was she really about to hand over her nephew, Scarlettโ€™s son, to a complete and total stranger just because he was a blood relation?

Protect him.ย Scarlettโ€™s voice rang through her ears. She could do thisโ€” for her.

โ€œThe cut on your head looks to be more bluster than wound,โ€ Vernon noted, examining her face as he removed the pressure and the handkerchief. โ€œBut Iโ€™m pretty sure your nose is broken.โ€

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter,โ€ she said simply. Nothing mattered.

His brow puckered. โ€œLetโ€™s get to the plane. The docs can check you out before we head to the States. Iโ€™m so sorry about your sister,โ€ he said softly, moving his hand to her back and leading her toward the runway. โ€œJameson told me how close you two were.โ€

Everything in her recoiled at his use of the past tense, but she kept moving, kept walking, and soon they reached the runway, where the props spun on a converted liberty bomber she knew the ATC used to ferry the pilots back to America.

A few uniformed officers waited outside the door, no doubt completing the manifest.

โ€œHoly shit,โ€ one of the officers muttered, staring at her face.

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong, Oโ€™Connor?โ€ Vernon snapped. โ€œNever seen a woman caught in an air raid before?โ€

โ€œSorry,โ€ the man mumbled, averting his gaze.

โ€œDonโ€™t tell me that baby is going to cry the whole way to Maine,โ€ one of the Yanks joked in an obvious attempt to divert the awkwardness.

โ€œThat baby,โ€ Vernon said, motioning toward William, โ€œis William Vernon Stanton, my great-nephew, and he can cry the whole damn time if he likes.โ€

โ€œYes, sir.โ€ The man tipped his hat at Constance and climbed aboard. โ€œYou have all your papers?โ€ Vernon glanced at her handbagโ€”noโ€”

Scarlettโ€™sย handbag.

โ€œYes,โ€ she whispered as her stomach pitched and gravity shifted.ย Your eyes are just as blue as he described.ย Vernon thought she was Scarlett. They all did. She opened her mouth to correct him, but nothing came out.

โ€œExcellent.โ€

The last remaining officer lifted his clipboard and glanced between Constance and Vernon. โ€œLieut. Col. Stanton,โ€ he said with a nod, checking the name off his list. โ€œI wasnโ€™t expecting William Stanton to be quite so young, but Iโ€™ve got him here.โ€ He checked again. โ€œThat leaves us withโ€ฆโ€

Protect him.

With my life.ย Sheโ€™d promised Scarlett, and that was exactly what she would giveโ€”her life for Williamโ€™s. Only Scarlett could go with him, protect him.

She lifted her chin, adjusted William on her hip, and opened the handbag with trembling fingers to find the visa sheโ€™d packed this morning. The damage to her face was, in its own way, now a blessing. She handed the papers to the officer, showing him the scar on her palm that matched the description. Then she pressed a kiss to Williamโ€™s forehead and silently begged his forgiveness.

โ€œIโ€™m Scarlett Stanton.โ€

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