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Marabelle lingered by the front door after the doctor left, her fingers toying with her wedding ring. “He doesn’t have high hopes for her but doesn’t want to say anything, it’s written all over his face.” Grimacing, she stared up at her husband. “What the hell did they do to her?” Giving her head a small shake, she closed her eyes briefly, trying to push back the guilt she felt. All of this happened because of decisions she made. Tugging her hair over one shoulder, she toyed with the curls as she thought things through.
"I don't think so..." Elijah said softly, taking a seat next to Josephine, watching her as she stared off into the distant wood line. She was going through a lot of internal turmoil and it tore at him to see it so plainly on her face. “My sister has always followed Jack around like a puppy. That kind of relationship never really goes away.” Propping his chin on an upturned palm, he sighed, the drain of the day’s excitement finally taking its toll. “Only time will tell at this point.” Glancing back to the woman at his side, Elijah found himself staring at her. “For everything that’s going on right now.” Looping an arm around Josephine’s shoulders, he tugged her to him, giving her a half hug.
Moving out of the way, Marabelle watched as Jack effortlessly picked Alice up and got her back into bed. Taking the vial from the doctor, she nodded, understanding his instruction. "Thank you very much, Doc. If we need anything further, we'll come get you." She said, handing the bottle to Jack once the initial dose was administered before turning and escorting the doctor back out to the door. Elijah watched Jack's actions before turning and following Josephine out of the room. He remained quiet as he walked behind her, making sure she wasn't going to go out wandering alone again tonight. "Are you okay?"
Alice struggled to remain awake once she was firmly back in bed, wanting to make sure that she was safe and not back in that jail cell. "Sor-- Fo-..." She barely whispered while working on peeling her eyes open to look at the person holding her hand. Nothing hurt anymore, allowing her mind to finally function as close to properly as her body temperature would allow. Focusing only for a few moment's on Jack, she tried to say something else, but the sound was lost in her feverish haze. Instead she just gazed up at him a moment longer before relaxing back and letting her eyes slip closed.
Slowly, her animal like panic ebbed away and recognition of those around her finally seeped into her mind. After studying the faces of everyone in the room, her eyes returned to Jack's, staring up at him, making sense of the emotion that was playing out on his face. Marabelle made her way up beside her and placed a hand on her forehead, not receiving any more than a slight flinch of her eyes to acknowledge her presence. "She's practically on fire, she's probably becoming delirious." Wrapping an arm under her daughter's, she looked towards Jack. "Let me get your help getting her back in bed. We will need to take shifts monitoring her condition and trying to keep her cool... Doc, do you have anything we can give her to possibly bring the fever down?"
Marabelle smiled at her son and how Josephine was trying to comfort him. There was definitely something that was going unsaid between them, but now was definitely not the time to bring it up. Leaning into her husband, she sighed and closed her eyes. "Since the Doc is in with her now, I suggest we all try to get a little rest while we can." She said just loud enough for all of them to hear. Elijah nodded silently, giving Josephine's hand a squeeze before moving to stand.

It wasn't a moment after the calm overtook the front room when a scream erupted from the back room. Alice, who hadn't seen the ship's doctor in nearly eight years, had woken up to him inspecting her wounds. "No, no, no..." She repeated over and over again, pushing herself off the edge of the bed, trying to get away from him. Scooting across the floor, she ended up pushed into the corner, unable to stand. Staring wide-eyed up at the man who had been leaning over her, she looked like a cornered animal, unable to escape and debating what it would take to fight her way out of the situation. Sound and movement from another area of the room drew her attention and she locked eyes with Jack. In an instant she froze, her heaving chest was the only thing moving on her body.
Marabelle looked up only when Josephine put a steaming cup of tea under her nose. Smiling softly, she took the mug, grateful for the distraction. "I can only guess as to how she is." She said, softly blowing across the hot liquid's surface. "She's pretty beat up. Alice definitely has more of her father in her than either of us ever imagined." A single huff of laughter came out of her, but the smile never made it to her tired eyes. Studying Josephine's face, she reached out and tucked hair behind her ear. "I know you two don't see eye-to-eye at all on anything, but I want to thank you for helping get my daughter out of that jail."

Elijah had gone into the room to look in on his sister, but couldn't bring himself to move past the outer edge of the doorway. The broken girl that lay on the bed couldn't be Alice. Moving out of the way for the doctor and Sebastian, he backed down the hall, not wanting to believe the state she was in. It didn't make sense. Why would she have subjected herself to that kind of beating? Returning to the front room, he sat on the couch opposite of his mother, her haunted expression reflected in his own.
The humor drained from Elijah's mood as his father ran right past him towards town and his eyes found Jack's somber expression. "What's going on?" He asked, looking over his shoulder as if he could see Sebastian's silhouette as he ran silently through the woods.
With deft hands, Marabelle quickly snipped Alice's tattered dress away from her broken body, careful not to catch skin or pull any of the fragile scabs that were barely holding her body together. "Oh, Alice..." She whispered, taking a washrag to her daughter's face and arms, wiping away the mess of blood and dirt, revealing the complex network of bruising that had been hiding.
It took longer than she expected to get her cleaned, stitched up, and into fresh clothes, but once she did, the injuries weren't as shocking as they had been. Alice's face was swollen and pale beneath the purple splotches and angry red scrapes, and only time would tell how she would heal, but she was fortunate that nothing was broken. With a final glance at her sleeping figure, Marabelle left the room, wiping the remnants of blood off of her hands. Following the sounds of hushed voices, she entered the living room, "If you want to see Alice, you're welcome to go in there. She's as cleaned up as I can get her..." Sinking to a seat, the stress was visible on her face.
Using his height to his advantage, Elijah lengthened his strides to cover more ground with less effort. Unfortunately, his attempt to beat Josephine up the hill wasn't the best idea as the speed he gained caused him to move faster than his mind had expected. A slight dip in the ground towards the top tripped him up as he fell flat on his face just before the crest. Groaning and laughing at the same time, he rolled over onto his back, his hands over his nose and face where they connected with the ground. "Bloody hell..." He said between laughs, attempting to get back to his feet and make it the rest of the way to the house.
The rush of voices from the entryway drew Marabelle out from the back room where she had been prepping for such an event as this. Alice had her father's blood coursing through her veins and she knew that she wouldn't have gone down without a fight. "Sebastian, this way." She said, directing him towards the room she had just exited. She was prepared to see her daughter in bad shape, but even in worst case, she hadn't expected to see her this way. Sucking in a surprised breath, she pushed hair out of her face as Sebastian laid her on the bed. "Oh baby, what did they do to you?" She asked softly, looking down the exposed flesh and seeing nothing but scrapes and bruises. Pulling her own hair back, she looked up at her husband and Jack as they hovered at the foot of the bed. "Both of you need to leave the room. Amy and I need to clean her up to see just how bad everything is. Once we get her in some fresh clothes, we will let you know." Waving her hands at the boys, she shooed them out.
It wasn't until they had slid neatly into a cab that Alice pulled her face back away from her father's chest. Her pulse was still racing but her breathing finally began to slow. She had to trust his word that she was safe. Feeling her eyes dart around the dark interior of the carriage, she glanced at Jack, her mind unable to process the expression on his face. Feeling uncomfortable with the rawness of emotion, she looked away, back to her Sebastian. This was safe. Within moments of calming down, her body gave out, releasing her mind into the darkness of unconsciousness.
Jumping as Josephine patted his cheek, Elijah gave her a half smile, knowing that this wouldn't be the end of it. "If the alarm is going off, it means they got close enough to the exit to alert the other guards. They're out." He said, picking up speed to keep pace with the woman in the lead. Shouts behind him made him forget the dangerous situation at hand and the repercussions he was going to face later. A full on grin formed on his lips as his breath puffed out between them. "They're definitely out.." With a laugh, he veered away from the road and took the lead. He knew these woods and could get them home faster than a carriage would. "Follow me." Releasing her hand, he ran with easy strides over the dark, uneven terrain, trusting that Josephine would keep up.
Tucking her face against Sebastian's chest, she tried to hide from the man in the guard uniform. Panicked breaths puffed in and out of her at a rate that would cause her to pass out if it continued much longer. Shards of glass pressed deeper into her flesh as she gripped her father's shirt as they ran towards the exit. Fresh blood seeped through the wounds on her limbs and her face, staining the white fabric she was holding on to with all her might. "No more..." She whimpered, tears seeping from between her tightly closed lids. It was the first time she had cried since this whole situation started. Part of her knew she was on her way to safety, but she still couldn't make sense of what was going on. Her confusion raised her anxiety and just added to the panic that was clouding her judgement. "Please..." Her voice was nearly lost to the sounds of their footfalls. They had to be getting close to the exit as they had been on the move for a while already.

Taking the risk and pulling her face away from its hiding place, Alice looked up in time to see more disabled guards laying sprawled on the floor. A sound escaped her throat that was halfway between a whimper and a sob. She was almost free of this place.
As soon as they were free of the station and the door was shut behind them, Elijah dropped Josephine's wrist like it was on fire and moved out of the easily accessible range. "I'm so sorry, Jo.. A m-million times, I'm sorry." Bringing his hands up, palm out, he felt the rush of the ploy run out of him, leaving him cold. "I-I-I had to sell it." Swallowing hard, he grimaced, his stutter only came out when he was really nervous. "They were losing i-interest, and chalking it up to a lover's s-spat." Tell number two reared it's head, over selling of the reason he was doing something. God, Eli, just shut up! He scolded himself, still keeping his sights on Josephine, his body on alert and ready to take off if she came at him.
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