by Jackie J
“Perfect Jenny. Just perfect. We must get this in the post without delay.”
Marianne watched an
extremely meek maid Lucy enter the parlour to serve tea, curtsy, and then retreat
back to the kitchens.
Marianne chuckled.
“Your maid looks
rather glum this morning. What is wrong with her?”
Marianne laughed
but not without a degree of veiled concern, when Jenny explained about the
previous evening when she returned to Long Lawns.
“In front of you? My goodness! What is happening to this woman? We may have to seek help for her
when this is over. Don’t worry about the ball gown. I appreciate the gesture, but trust me, you would look good in sack cloth."
Jenny blushed at
the complement then frowned at the mention of this being over, this being a
life that she was not ready to relinquish.
“Marianne,
remember when we joked about Lucy and what she gets up to? You know, like last
night, perhaps if we had done what we joked about it would not have got this
bad. You said at the time it would be a fitting punishment for her. I think we
should do it.”
Marianne sat back
in her chair and sipped on her tea looking at Jenny contemplating what she was
suggesting. This was her friend Lucinda. Could she really do this to her? At the
outset of Lucinda’s scheme Marianne had never contemplated the effect Lucinda’s
stupidity to take on the role of a house maid would have on her. Yes, during
the early days, making her conform to Lucinda’s own rules regarding the maid of
Long Lawns was fun, especially when she meekly complied even signing a maid’s
agreement in her own name.
The revelation of the effect Jenny’s chastisement, humiliation and spanking had on her was the time she had thought to conduct her own social experiment: considering if a maid could become a lady then why not a lady to become a maid? Would this be a step too far? Would the insidious emotional torment be too much? Would she revolt at the implied shame and all her work with Jenny be for nothing? Or, would it reduce Lucinda’s self-worth even lower, perhaps beyond redemption? Would it really be possible to exhibit and parade Lucinda Lancaster to be no more than a common maid, to display maid Lucy alongside her Mistress, her former maid Jenny, now Miss Jenny Osborn, the cousin of Lucinda Lancaster? The prospect sent a tingle of excitement comfortingly rippling through her. Why not? Indeed, why not?
The revelation of the effect Jenny’s chastisement, humiliation and spanking had on her was the time she had thought to conduct her own social experiment: considering if a maid could become a lady then why not a lady to become a maid? Would this be a step too far? Would the insidious emotional torment be too much? Would she revolt at the implied shame and all her work with Jenny be for nothing? Or, would it reduce Lucinda’s self-worth even lower, perhaps beyond redemption? Would it really be possible to exhibit and parade Lucinda Lancaster to be no more than a common maid, to display maid Lucy alongside her Mistress, her former maid Jenny, now Miss Jenny Osborn, the cousin of Lucinda Lancaster? The prospect sent a tingle of excitement comfortingly rippling through her. Why not? Indeed, why not?
Marianne placed
her cup and saucer down onto the low table and smiled.
“Very well, Jenny. You will have your way. I have an idea. I will call at the convent on my way
back to Meadow Hall.”
“Now, young lady. If
you are to attend Catherine’s garden festival, we better find some suitable books
for you to read. Probably unlikely, I know, but do you draw or paint?"
Jenny stood to
pull the call cord for her maid to clear the tea pot and cups, her mind back to
her childhood pressing and drawing wild flowers.
“Yes, a little. It
is some time ago but yes I can draw and paint.”
When Lucy entered
to retrieve the used crockery, Marianne gave her a concerned look.
“I believe you
have been a very naughty girl, Lucy. Very naughty. Your Mistress is not pleased
with you, not pleased at all. You are to receive further punishment for what
you have done. You have let me down, you have let your Mistress down and most
of all have let yourself down.”
Lucy curtsied. She
was truly sorry for burning her Mistress's beautiful gown but knew better than
to offer excuses or try to explain.
“Yes, Mrs
Sunderland.”
Lucy gathered the
tea things onto her tray and headed for the sanctuary of the kitchen. She had
much to do that day: the laundry, scrubbing out the rear yard, beating the rugs
and carpets and preparing the provisions lists for the week, along with meals
and general cleaning.
Marianne and Jenny
retired to the library to study and sketch plants and flowers in preparation
for Jenny’s attendance at Catherine Frobisher’s garden festival.
Marianne had some
things to collect from town and take back to her home but would return for
dinner to quiz Jenny on what she had learned about shrubs and border plants and
inspect her sketches.
Whilst Jenny
studied, her mind was distracted with thoughts that her good life would come to
an end. Everything was in Marianne’s hands: when she decides to call a halt to
this, it would be over and Jenny would have no say in that. Marianne had intimated
earlier about recuperation for her friend even though she had been the one who
had encouraged Jenny to treat her the way she had, made her like she was.
Marianne had developed and continued to develop her into a lady but it had
become obvious, although Marianne had not actually shared her intent with
Jenny, that through the willing cooperation of Jenny, Marianne was no less
engaged in developing her friend Lucinda Lancaster into a common house maid.
The visit to the
local convent had gone well. Marianne was not overtly religious but supported
the many fund-raising events held at the convent. Mother superior, Sister
Agnes, was most concerned with what Mrs Sunderland had told her about the Long
Lawns maid and had agreed enthusiastically to confront what she suspected to be
the obvious possession of the poor woman. Marianne, Sister Agnes and three
other nuns prayed together before Marianne departed.
In preparation for
Sister Agnes’s agreed visit to Long Lawns, Marianne called Lucy to the study.
Lucy entered and
curtsied
“Mrs Sunderland?”
Marianne offered a
soft smile. Was this really her friend Lucinda, the Mistress of Long Lawns? Many
pounds heavier since her agreement to be the maid at Long Lawns and it showed: not her swelled hips, ass and lost waist cloaked and hidden within her baggy
shapeless black uniform, but in her face - her plump cheeks, quite rosy beneath her
floppy cap, her short black hair hardly showing. The weight gain coupled with
her constant weariness from her mind-numbing labours aged the once pretty and
delicate Lucinda Lancaster well beyond her years. Six months into her contrived
reversed role at Long Lawns the once smart sophisticated Lucinda Lancaster was
outwardly hardly recognisable as the woman she used to be.
“Take a seat, Lucy. We need to talk.”
Lucy sat and
Marianne started to spin her Machiavellian web of deceit.
“Lucy, I am not
going to question why you find your chastisement and punishment by your Mistress, or me for that matter, so arousing, but I do worry for you, I really
do. I have asked Sister Agnes from the
local convent to come and speak with you, help you. Miss Osborne is doing so
well developing into the lady that Lucinda Lancaster wished her to be. We all
have our part to play in Miss Osborne’s continued development and we must all
work to this end, mustn’t we?
Lucy silently
nodded her agreement.
“Good, now when
Sister Agnes comes to speak with you, I am sure that maid Lucy will accept her
godly words. Remember, she will be here to help you.”
Whilst Sister Agnes had met Lucinda Lancaster
fleetingly at charity events, Marianne was confident the meek mentally and
physically transformed Lucinda Lancaster would be accepted to be no other than
whom she now portrayed, maid Lucy, the housemaid of Long Lawns.
On arrival at Long
Lawns, Sister Agnes was greeted by Marianne who introduced her to Miss Osborne.
Jenny, convincingly confident in her role, explained the embarrassing problem
with her maid. Sister Agnes listened to
Jenny, confirming what Marianne had previously told her, shaking her head at the
revelations.
“Ladies, I suggest
first that we pray for guidance. Please join me.”
Rising from their
knees, Jenny pulled the call cord to summon her maid before the three of them
retook their seats.
Lucy entered the
parlour and curtsied.
“Mistress?”
Jenny stood.
“Lucy, this is
Sister Agnes from the convent. She is here to speak with you.”
Sister Agnes
stared sympathetically at the maid before standing from her chair
and approaching Lucy, placing her hand on her lowered head.
“May the spirit of
the Lord dwell within you this day and always.”
Sister Agnes
turned to Jenny and Marianne.
“Please leave us
now.”
Marianne and Jenny
left the parlour and Sister Agnes told Lucy to lower to her knees.
Lucinda Lancaster
was not religious but Lucy sank nervously to her knees without question looking
up at the stern-faced nun stood above her. The Lord’s Prayer had been ingrained
in her whilst a child and she recited this prayer under the guidance of Sister
Agnes.
Sister Agnes was
no threat. She was here at Long Lawns to help her, wasn’t she?
Lucy felt at ease
to talk freely and openly of her feelings and Sister Agnes showed little if any
emotion whilst Lucy told her of the strange feelings that ravaged her whist
being berated and punished by her Mistress. Sister Agnes was somewhat confused
and concerned with the suddenness that these perverse cravings overtook this
poor maid. Lucy had obviously been a maid for many years why only in the last
four months had she debased herself and openly in front of her Mistress? Mrs
Sunderland had been right to seek her help for this poor woman. This situation
had all the hall marks of a possession. The devil was in this child and that needed to be contained and removed.
More prayer and
blessings followed before Sister Agnes, looking directly into Lucy’s eyes, spoke
softly.
“So, my child, I
can help you but before we continue, is there something you need to tell me? Anything else you wish to unburden to me to confess? I sense you have other
worries on your mind.”
Lucinda Lancaster
was slowly being buried beneath and absorbed within her self-inflicted persona
of Maid Lucy. She had previously, albeit in passing, met with the mother superior from the local convent, who now only recognised her to be maid Lucy, not the Mistress of Long Lawns. Sister Agnes was outwardly considerate and kindly. Surely, Lucinda Lancaster would break clear of the invisible shackles she had so
willingly slipped into, shackles that were binding her into the service of her
once maid. Confess now, tell this kind lady what was truly happening, that this
was all a deception. What about the uncontrollable urges she had just confessed to?
Better it was a common maid, how could Lucinda Lancaster possibly admit to such
disgraceful self-debasement?
Sister Agnes
offered a weak smile.
“Well, my child, what else burdens you?”
Lucy looked up
from her knees into the questioning eyes, offering her salvation and
emancipation, a return to a life growing more distant by the day. Speak now,
tell her, tell her everything. But Miss Osborne is doing so well... It would ruin
everything!
Lucy lowered her
head.
“Nothing, Holy Sister. Nothing. I must learn to be a better maid.”
Sister Agnes
looked down on the poor kneeling maid. She must help her exercise the demons
within her.
“Stay there, child. I will call your Mistress and Mrs Sunderland.”
Jenny and Marianne
entered the parlour and Jenny smirked seeing her once Mistress knelt
submissively, her head lowered at the feet of Sister Agnes. Lucinda had missed
her chance to end this pretence and her confessor, convinced of her possession,
would unknowingly draw the last vestiges of Lucinda Lancaster from the humble
maid at her feet and secure Miss Osborn’s unquestioned position, that of
Mistress of Long Lawns.
Marianne spoke.
“Well, Sister, what
can we do?”
Sister Agnes put a
gentle hand on the maid’s head.
“You have done
well to call me Mrs Sunderland and hopefully not too late. This poor wretch
must return with me to the convent. I have no doubt that Lucy is possessed and
the evil must be purged from her. The devil has many tricks but with prayer and
confinement at the convent the sisters and I will not be fooled and your maid
will be returned no longer a bride of Satan.”
Jenny and Marianne
looked at each other, then at a bemused looking Lucy, then back at Sister
Agnes. Marianne needed to save her friend from such an ordeal of Sister Agnes’s
proposed exorcism in the confines of the convent. Marianne had joked with Jenny
about the application of a chastity device, known to be worn by nuns at the
convent, but what Sister Agnes was proposing... This was something else it was
getting out of hand.
Jenny having contained her amusement forced a
look of convincing concern and spoke before Marianne could intervene.
“Well, Sister, if
that is what must be done to free my maid of this infliction then you have my
blessing to proceed.”
By complete
coincidence a cold breeze wafted into the room from an open window and Sister
Agnes grabbed Lucy by her arm and roughly raised her to her feet.
“We must leave. You
are not safe here.”
Marianne stared
dumbstruck at her friend being marched from the room by a zealous Sister Agnes.
The main door to the residence closed. Lucinda Lancaster was gone, given over into
the clutches of the local convent for her purification.
Marianne stared at
Jenny in disbelief.
“Jenny, what have
you done? Agreeing to that? Who knows what they will do to Lucinda at the
convent?”
Jenny smirked.
“Lucinda? Lucinda?
Remember, Marianne, my cousin is travelling abroad, the mother superior of St
Catherine’s Convent has taken my maid Lucy to purge her of her perverse
pleasures, why would you think to mention my cousin?”
Jenny chuckled.
“I am sure my
cousin would be truly mortified if she knew how this maid had been
behaving in such a wanton fashion. You brought Sister Agnes here, Marianne, and she is obviously convinced my maid is possessed. Are you telling
me you are happy seeing Lucy diddling with herself each time she is punished?
Are you? ”
Marianne sat, a
little surprised at Jenny’s assertiveness, but she had taught her to be so, hadn’t
she?
“No, of course not, but that if, what if Lucin.., sorry I mean Lucy breaks down and tells Sister
Agnes who she really is?”
Jenny smiled.
“Really, why did
she not do that before, just now whilst Sister Agnes spoke with her? Remember
what Sister Agnes said, the devil has many tricks, I doubt the Mother Superior
of St Catherine’s Convent or her Nun’s will believe a word of such nonsense if
she hears it!”
Marianne shrugged
her shoulders and relived her tension with a giggle.
“Well, what is done
is done. I guess we will just have to wait and see what happens.”
Jenny walked to
the parlour door.
“Shall we continue
with the sketching of the primroses I am working on then, Marianne?”
Marianne stood and
smiled.
“Yes, yes of
course.”
The assertiveness of Lady Jenny is wonderful as she must maintain her position of Lady now. With Lucy out of the way I do see her working on the only problem standing in her way of remaining a lady. Marianne. I look forward to it.
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Finally
ReplyDeleteThe divine has now entered the fray! I love it!
ReplyDeleteNext chapter not to long
ReplyDeleteIt would be interesting to see Maid Lucy eventually, become a Postulate in Sister Agnes's Order. Interesting !
ReplyDeleteOr become a "conversa". A lay girl employed as a servant for the menial and strenuous work in the Convent. Under the orders of the nuns...
DeleteAs a conversa poor Lucinda will basically face hard labor , smiles, the once proud lady of the house doing the lay work of nuns as they berate her. Chuckles how fitting.
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If Lucy becomes a permanent resident of the convent, then perhaps Lady Jenny will require a new maid. And who better than a guilt ridden Marianne, seeking atonement for betraying her friend.
DeleteI really liked this episode.
ReplyDeleteThe truth surprised me to see lucy not reveal the truth to the nun.
Maybe lucy never imagined she'd be dragged to the convent by the nun.
i could also notice how surprised Marianne was to see the facility as jenny allowed lucy to be taken from the mansion.
The truth I have so many things on my mind.
and imagined many things or experiences to which lucy will be subjected as part of her supposed spiritual healing in the hands of the nun.
I can't wait to see Lucinda reveal the whole truth to the nuns.
a truth that will be discarded because they don't believe a word of what the maid tells before their eyes.
it will be interesting to see how the nuns confuse what lucy says with a lie produced by the evil spirits that supposedly control it.
I'm sure when Lucy returns to the mansion Marianne will regret what they did to her friend.
since I suspect that by the time the nuns finish with lucy she won't even remember her stupid role-playing game and her new personality as lucy the maid will have absorbed it 100%.
forcing Marianne to allow both jenny and lucy to retain their new identities forever.
I liked the episode very much greetings from Venezuela
I'm sorry for my bad English. n///n
It would make a proper continuation of this story, if Marianne, out of guilt and a sense of sorrow. Does become the maid to Mistress Jenny.
ReplyDeleteNext chapter please
ReplyDeleteInteresting twist, I did not expect nuns to play part in this :)
ReplyDeleteI'm still hoping for Marianne to accept Lucys fate and take her as her maid.
Wouldn't that make everybody happy?
Cannot wait for the continuation..