Authors: André Jensen
James stepped into the lush garden filled with fireflies, orchids, and fruit trees. He
snapped a star apple from a sagging branch and bit into the tangy skin.
But nothing compared to the sweet taste of her.
Inside the house, the cedar floorboards were cool against his bare feet. He climbed the
dark staircase two steps at a time and moved through the airy passageway, heading for the
familiar door.
He was dressed in trousers sheared at the knees, ready for a quick disrobe. He opened
the door with great expectation—but inside, the large canopy bed with white cotton
sheets was empty.
“Sophia?”
Through the open window, James spied the Bonny Meg, veiled with moonbeams and
anchored a league away. Sophia was privy to his return; she could see the ship clearly. So
why wasn’t she waiting for him?
A balmy breeze tickled the candle flame sitting on the sill. The flickering glow
illuminated a small box.
In irritation, he stepped across the room and tossed the pit of the star apple out the
window before he picked up the curious carton. With disregard for the plain packaging,
he ripped apart the paper and opened the box.
A fob watch.
James lifted the timepiece to better inspect the splendid craftsmanship and sighted the
elegant inscription:
MAY YOU ROT IN EVERLASTING HELL.
He gripped the cold gold between his fingers, knuckles white. The blood pulsing
through his veins now pounded in his ears. He let out a robust cry before he smashed the
watch against the wall.
The glass face shattered, the hands stopped ticking.
He stormed from the room, the plantation house, and hiked in bold strides along the
dark and narrow path leading to Dawson’s hut.
James didn’t care if he sliced his bare feet across sharp rocks or jagged twigs. He didn’t
care about anything—except finding Sophia.
He reached the ramshackle structure. It was dark. Eerily dark. And quiet. No familiar
ranting. He stepped inside the abode, his heart throbbing, his limbs sweating after the
vigorous journey through the moonlit mountain, and found the room empty, filled with
shadows.
His heart dropped, sunk right into his belly. He clutched the door as he searched the
dim space with his eyes for any hint of her whereabouts, but it was in vain. She had left
behind no clues. He had been at sea for weeks, and she had had plenty of time to pack up
her father, her gold—everything that she cared about—and desert him.
James slammed the door closed and returned to the plantation house, to their
bedroom. But the once-intimate haven offered him no comfort now. It was nothing but a
gloomy shell without Sophia’s presence.
The leaves rustled outside the opened window, and he spotted a serpent coiled around
a branch: a Jamaican yellow boa. He glared at the snake, thinking about his venomous
lover. He then glared at the damaged timepiece still on the ground, imagined grinding the
cursed watch into the floorboards…but he crouched beside it instead and started to pick
up the pieces.
It was the only gift she had ever given him, however foul her sense of humor. And now
that she had left him, it was the only keepsake he had of her.
By Alexandra Benedict
TOO DANGEROUS TO DESIRE
TOO GREAT A TEMPTATION
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