Authors: Alison Jack
âOK, this is what I know. Something changed His Lordship's mind about Theo recently. No, young lady, I don't know what the something was.'
âActually, I was going to ask you
not
to call that evil piece of shit His Lordship while you're with us,' said Chloe. âYou're not with your bunch of kiss-arse Sponsors now.'
âEr, it's Chloe, isn't it? Point taken, Chloe. I'll compromise by calling him WSB.'
âI'd rather you called him a piece of shitâ¦'
âA few minutes ago you were mistrustful of me. Works both ways you know. What would my life be worth if it got back to WSB that I'd called himâ¦what you said?' Chloe nodded slightly, conceding the point to Lysander.
âRight, I digress,' Lysander continued, warming to his task now he was on the familiar ground of addressing an attentive audience. âA few weeks ago Theo just started appearing around the house. I believe he's still restricted from leaving the house, but he can wander around it and talk to whomever he wants.'
âHe must love that,' said Louis, grinning.
âHe does. He particularly loves watching cartoons.' Tapping his fist on his bottom lip, Lysander remembered awkwardly the trouble that Theo's cartoons had caused at Lord William's soirée. Louis and his friends had asked for an account of everything, but dare he include that bit?
âMarina loves it too. It's been so nice to see her coming out of her shell; she's a lovely girl. Theo's amazing. All he's been through; he's still bright, humorous, entertainingâ¦'
âWe know,' said Louis, looking abruptly at the ceiling when his father cast him a quizzical look.
âThe members of the household love him; they
really
love him. All apart from Rosanna, and that horrible man that heads security.'
âDyer,' said Dex, adding, âI'm going to have to wash my mouth out now I've said his bastard name!'
âYes, him. By the way I should have said
used
to head security. Now it's headed by some bloke called Fellows. Dyer's been demoted, and I think that may have something to do with Theo.'
Matilda, Abi and Cameron leapt up to exchange high fives, before Abi grabbed another bottle of champagne and yelled, âThat calls for celebration!'
When the youngsters had calmed down a bit, Lysander continued.
âNo, Dyer's not happy at all. Thank you, Abi; I will drink to that. I've never liked the man, and from what I've seen he's taken every opportunity to make Theo's life miserable. However, no more. Theo's life has improved, and that scumbag has been demoted.'
âHear, hear!' said Max.
âWhat?'
âJust agreeing that Dyer's a scumbag.'
âHe's your boss, isn't he, Maxwell?' asked Lysander, raising his eyebrows. âLooks like I'm not the only one treading on thin ice! My theory is that WSB is actually sick and tired of his kiss-arse sponsors, to use Chloe's phrase. The only person who dares challenge him is Theo, and I think His⦠I mean WSB enjoys that. Theo's gained his freedom through his sheer nerve.'
At last I seem to have said something right, thought Lysander, watching his audience sharing smiles at the mention of Theo's nerve. However, Lysander's relief was shortlived and it was his own son's question that shattered it.
âWhat about the torture â has
that
stopped?' Noticing his father tapping his fist against his bottom lip once again, Louis added, âTell us everything, Dad!'
âThe torture seemed to stop for a while, but I don't know for sure. What I do know, I'm afraid, is that Theo took a beating a couple of nights ago.'
âDetails,' said Louis relentlessly.
âWSB was hosting a soirée. He likes to have a little get-together after his festive family photo has been taken. By the way, the photo includes Theo this year. I'm afraid I rather, erm, screwed up.'
The eyes in the room were hostile again.
âWhen I arrived, WSB was getting pissed off with Theo's insistence on watching television. I'm afraid Theo does go a little far in antagonising his father sometimesâ¦'
âDon't you DARE blame Theo for his torture!'
âI wasn't, Matilda. Theo was watching cartoons, laughing like a kid. Actually I found it contributed nicely to the festive mood of the evening, added a sparkle that's been missing since Isabelleâ¦' Lysander coughed, trying not to catch Chris Farrell's eyes, then continued: âWSB clearly didn't agree. He told Theo to turn the cartoons off; and without thinking, I stuck up for Theo.'
âThat's cool, Dadâ¦'
âNo it's not, Louis. Hear me out, then decide whether or not you want to fetch your pitchforks. I opened my big mouth and told WSB that Theo should be allowed to watch cartoons as he'd missed out on a huge chunk of childhood. WSB hauled me over the coals a bit. That's fine, I can deal with it. Sadly, Theo got involved. It ended up in a short but spectacular row between WSB and Theo. Theo told WSB a few home truths about his failings as a father. WSB had himâ¦'
âFlogged unconscious? The bastard!'
âI don't know if Theo ended up unconscious, but I hope
for his sake that he did. I've witnessed one of these floggings, but I didn't witness this one. Couldn't help but hear it though; it seemed to go on for everâ¦'
âWhen did Theo give you the note, Dad?'
âAs he walked from the room to take his punishment. He was so dignified, Lou. I tried to apologise, but he took my hand, said it was OKâ¦and slipped me the note.'
âHe was that cool when knew he was being led off to be flogged?' asked Matilda, eyes like saucers. âThis Theo is my kind of man!'
âUnlucky, Max,' murmured Alan, knowing full well that Max had been repeatedly trying to win Matilda's affections.
âAnyway, that's all I know,' said Lysander, before adding, âNo, actually, there's a bit more. WSB called me back to his house the morning after the soirée. I was expecting one hell of a grilling, but just as I'd sat down Theo appeared.'
âHow did he look?'
âDefiant! Theo's good at that. He walked in, Marina in tow as usual, turned on the telly and started watching cartoons.'
âWhat did His Lordshit do?'
âHe commented that Theo never learns. He actually sounded proud, too. Like I said, Theo's life is far from ideal but it's improving.'
Lysander finished speaking, and tapped his fist nervously on his lips as he waited for a barrage of abuse. What he actually got amazed him.
âYou stuck up for Theo, Lysander. I think that took some nerve,' said Jess, and most people around her started nodding their agreement.
âYeah, you stood up to His Lordshit,' said Chloe, finding she was developing a slight admiration for Louis's father. âI bet none of his other lapdogs would do that.'
âDon't be too hard on yourself, Dad. Theo wouldn't blame you.'
âHow do you know?' asked Lysander hoping to catch Louis off guard, but his son just smiled.
âIs Theo hot?' asked Matilda, successfully breaking the tension in the room as everyone laughed.
âI'm no expert,' Lysander replied. âBut why not have a look for yourself?'
Crossing over to The White Lion's computers, Lysander booted one up. Once online he called up a popular search engine and typed in âSt Benedict Christmas'.
âBy the way,' Lysander said to Dex as he looked through the options on the screen, âhow do you manage to get Internet connection in here?'
âWhat being as the inn's Unsponsored you mean? The account's in Chris's name. He's Sponsor-endorsed. Pro Spo.'
âSo don't even think about trying to give Dex any Sponsor hard sell,' added Alan. âThe answer remains no!'
âNo hard sell, Alan; I was merely curious.' Turning his attention back to the list of options for St Benedict Christmas, Lysander soon found the images he wanted.
âExcellent, they're on,' he murmured, clicking on the recently taken photos of Theo. âHere you go, Miss Santiago. Judge for yourself!'
Everyone crowded around the screen, jostling for a place to get a good look at the latest pictures of the St Benedict siblings.
âLooks like Theo and Lady Rosanna want to kill each other,' Dex said, amused at the failed attempts of the photographer to get a nice family shot for the Christmas card. âCan't see any of these being suitable for the Sponsored season's greetings.'
âNot the ones with Lady Rosanna in, no. But look at these.'
Lysander flicked through the natural, unposed shots of Theo and Marina, taken after the evil eye of Rosanna had
left the scene. Once again everyone crowded around him to get a better look.
âOh yeah,' said Matilda, staring at the photographs of Theo, âhe's hot.'
Lysander woke late the morning following Louis's birthday, rather hung over but feeling happier than he had done for a long time, warm and comfortable in his own bed. A fire had been lit in the bedroom and it was flickering away cheerfully, casting a pleasing glow around the room. Nicola was sitting on the bed beside him, smiling as he woke.
âNikki! You lookâ¦'
â
Compos mentis
? Yes, I've had a little antidepressant dependency going on for a few years,' Nicola said, totally understating the extent of her addiction. âBut thanks to Louis and Gideon I'm getting through it.'
Nicola also understated the difficult few weeks she'd had leaving her dependency behind. If it hadn't been for the determination of Louis to get to know his mother for the first time in his life, backed up by Gideon's desire to rediscover his protégée Nicola Brown, she'd never have got this far.
âThank you for your support last night, Nikki. You were amazing.'
âSo were you. It must have been pretty scary to start with!'
âWell, I got through it without a pitchfork in my backside,' said Lysander, grinning. âAre the kids up yet?'
âJen's at school. Louisâ¦well; let's just say we leave Louis to it when Abi stays over!'
Laughing, Lysander accepted the cup of tea his wife was offering to him, and they reminisced about the party the previous night. Dex had managed to get the best photos of Theo and Marina projected on to the inn's big screen, usually reserved for major sporting events, and the party had restarted in earnest. Dory's Avengers played better than
ever before, encouraged by the huge photos of Dory himself moving across the big screen. Everyone got extremely drunk and raucous, which was probably a contributory factor to Dory's Avengers sounding so classic, and many a toast was proposed to freedom and the pleasures of too much champagne.
âI take it Louis isn't training today?' said Lysander, finally hearing the sound of movement from their son's room. âI think love's young dream may be awake!'
âNo he's not, Sandy. Not even Gideon's that much of a slave-driver!' Sliding back into bed next to her husband, Nicola added, âI was just going to suggest that love's middle-aged dream stay in bed a little longerâ¦'
It was well into the afternoon before everyone in the Trevelyan household was up and about. Lysander and Nicola found their son and Abi in the family room. Louis's birthday cards were displayed all around, the home-made one from Theo taking pride of place, and the youngsters were curled up on the family room sofa, drinking tea and watching cartoons.
âIt's our tribute to Theo,' said Abi, giggling along with Louis as one of the baddies found himself squashed flat by a ten-ton weight. Leaving the young couple to their entertainment, it was Lysander and Nicola who went to fetch Jenny from school, much to the excitement of the other parents at the school gate. Lysander smiled and nodded awkwardly as the assembled company stared at him, taking a rare opportunity to get a look at a famous Sponsor in the flesh. Jenny was totally unconcerned; delighted to see her father was still in Applethwaite, she informed him that the Christmas play was to be held on Friday and asked if Daddy would be there to watch. Hardly daring to breathe as she waited for Lysander's reply, Nicola crossed her fingers behind her back and hoped.
âYes, Genevieve,' said Lysander, to the delight of both
Jenny and her mother, âI think I'll be home for a few days, actually.'
True to his word, Lysander did stay until the following Monday. Jenny's school play was a new experience for him, and one he found he enjoyed immensely. It was with regret that Lysander realised Louis had gone through school without his father ever once attending his school plays, sports days, open evenings or prize-giving days.
âI bet you got loads of prizes,' said Lysander to his son later as the family ate dinner with Abi and Sarah in the cheerful kitchen. His words sounded feeble and totally inadequate as he remembered Gideon's accusation of deplorable neglect. Without replying, Sarah left the room and returned with a box full of trophies.
âI didn't know we'd still got these,' said Louis, starting to take his school prizes out of the box.
âThey're mainly sporting trophies,' said Sarah to her boss. âLouis always was the active type, but I think there may be a ââmost improved at maths'' prize from one year.'
âAthlete of the year. Gymnast of the year.' Lysander unpacked the trophies one by one, reading the accolades out loud. âOne thousand metres winner. Cross-country winner. Swimming. More running. Gymnastics. More gymnastics. More gymnasticsâ¦Did anyone else do sport at your school?'
âOf course,' said Sarah proudly, âbut no one was as good as our Louis!'
âYou still practise gymnastics, don't you, Louis?'
Again, Louis didn't have a chance to answer, his mother cutting in this time.
âHe does, and I've been to watch a few times. He's brilliant, Sandy; I mean really brilliant.'
âWell you're qualified to judge, Nikki! Louis, would it be OK for me to watch too?'
âDon't feel you have to make up for not coming to watch me at school; it really doesn'tâ¦'
âLouis! I'd like to watch, if that's OK with you, of course.'
âWell, I normally only train in the morning on Saturday, Dad. We go and watch Cam play football in the afternoon.'