by
Jackie J
There
was little truth in what Jane had told her long-time rival. The understaffed
Parole board in truth cared little for the welfare or future of ex-inmates
beyond the mandatory six months, usually spent in a halfway house facility.
There were no draconian conditions. Given a sponsor was found and all the forms
were filled in correctly the Parole board were happy just to have an address.
Jennifer couldn’t work in the financial sector that was true but being a maid?
That wasn’t even mentioned on any of the paperwork that was eventually signed
off. It was understood Jennifer would be merely staying as a guest at her
friend’s house. Jennifer being a housemaid was only mentioned once in
passing to the manager at the hostel when Jane visited.
There would be six-monthly
visits to check on the Parolee for a couple of years until they could be signed
of as no risk but that was all. All curfew and conditions rarely applied beyond
the initial six months period especially with white collar criminals. The non-
disclosure agreement, the gagging order that was raised by Microck MD? The
company had folded years ago, and any such agreements meant little and were no
longer valid. Jennifer did not know this
and trusted what her friend had told her and, held in the seclusion of
Brooklands, she was unlikely to ever know any different.
Weeks
passed and Jane was true to her word, the finely dressed executive hardly
acknowledging the maid who served her needs. Guests to the home treating the
housemaid with no less disdain. Weeks turned to months and Jenny’s laborious
routines had become the norm. Miss Albright enjoyed having an obedient ex con
for her skivvy never missing an opportunity to ridicule or belittle her. This
amused Jane, although she never showed it, watching her housekeeper berate her
maid. She remembered the confident Jennifer Robertson holding court issuing her
directives at Microck MD in her designer suits, silk blouses and heels, the way
she used to flick her long blonde hair off her shoulders. What a contrast,
bereft of makeup, her boy like short hair, wearing her plain maid’s uniform and
apron. Prison and now the constant harrying of her housekeeper was reducing the
proud Jennifer Robertson into a shy nervous and withdrawn shadow of who she had
been. Jenny was becoming a most diligent
maid, an obedient maid, a perfect maid, a maid that went about its work without
complaint. Questioning Miss Albrights authority or instructions had long
passed, and so had the regularity of humiliating spankings that she had endured.
Over
a year in service to the Williams, Jenny, her now accepted name, looked long
beyond her years it would take a stretch of the imagination to think the
beautiful salon pampered Mistress of Brookland’s and its maid were at college
together, the same age.
People
can adapt, do adapt to their environment, especially with continued forceful
encouragement to do so and Jennifer Robertson certainly had. There was little
trace of who she once was, not only in body but more importantly in mind. Jenny
had little thought of the past and certainly not of unearthing anything related
to the fraud that she was convicted of it was as if the whole sorry episode had
been washed from her mind. She was just a housemaid and content with her lot,
this was her life and her waking thoughts were filled with nothing other than
to serve her Mistress.
The
world outside of Brooklands continued to turn, Troy and Janes business
continued to prosper, and Jane slept easy knowing that the only possible path
to the truth behind her delinquency lay in her maid, maid Jenny, a virtual
captive who had succumbed to being willingly subjugated and muted to be
confined beyond the high walls of Brooklands never to see the light of day.
Dinner
parties at Brooklands were a regular event, either clients of, or managers of
the business owned by Troy and Jane being regular visitors who often stayed
over. This particular night Cloe and her partner were among the guests invited
following her recent promotion. Cloe one of many ex Microck MD employees who
had migrated to Longshore sureties. It was known with some amusement amongst
Longshore sureties’ staff that Mrs
William’s and her husband had the fraudulent Jennifer Robertson an ex
Divisional director of Microck MD as their maid and Cloe was anxious, like
other employees before her, to see the ex- executive at her duties. Cloe, only
a junior starting out her career when the sophisticated Miss Jennifer Robertson
strode the corridors of power at Microck MD, was as surprised as everyone else
in the company when she admitted, and it
was proved, she was nothing but a common thief.
Jenny,
fresh from an admonishment by Miss Albright, having spent the afternoon
preparing the evening meal, not that she had done anything particularly wrong,
just that Martha enjoyed slapping her maid’s bare backside and of course could
do so at will, took the coats from the arriving guests with an accompanying
curtsy. Cloe whispered to her partner
walking down the hallway from the door.
“That’s
her, the woman I told you about, the one who stole the money. Hard to think she
was once a divisional director, quite high up. They have her working
here as a maid, good of the Williams to find her a job after what she did. She
looks a lot different in that maid’s uniform than the expensive business suit’s
she used to wear. And she had such gorgeous long blonde hair! I hardly recognise
her now.”
The
six diners were served by an attentive maid and Cloe could not help but smirk
at what had become of Miss Robertson, what other employees who had visited
Brooklands had already told her. Always smartly dressed, Elegant and tall in
her heels, hair and makeup perfect, full of confidence. Now, wearing a uniform
of service a slight stoop and shuffling gait, her hair cropped no makeup or
jewellery and a nervous demeanour, for sure it was true what she had heard she
truly was nothing more than a common maid.
Jane,
even after the many months she had kept Jennifer trapped at Brooklands, still
relished demeaning her old rival at any and every opportunity, especially when
guests included ex staff from Microck MD. Jenny was stood by the wall of the
dining room her hands clasped across her apron awaiting instruction and Jane
smiled at Cloe who was enjoying her roast duck speaking loud enough for her
maid to hear.
“So,
Cloe what do you think of my maid? No complaints I hope? Hard to think that
stood by the wall was once your boss.”
Cloe
was a little embarrassed but not overly so, she knew the woman was a thief and
had been responsible for the demise of Microck MD. She deserved to be nothing
but a maid. It served her right. Looking up from her plate Cloe turned her head
and stared at the plain looking maid.
“No
Mrs Williams, no complaints at all. In fact if I did not know better I would say
she had always been a maid. How could that possibly have been anything else? And a senior executive, my boss. Well who would possibly believe that looking at her?”
Jane
smirked staring across the room at her expressionless maid, Miss Albright had
sucked the very soul from what was Jennifer Robertson. What stood by the wall
was a mind numbed domestic drone fit for one purpose only to serve its betters.
The
meal over and the dirty crockery and cutlery removed to the kitchens Jenny
stood by the sink washing the pots and pans. The guests and hosts sat by the
table with their drinks discussing business and in particular a large upcoming
contract. A new company based in Hong Kong looking to make sizeable investments
Jane and Troy already counting the commissions they could earn.
Having
turned down the beds in the guest rooms and been dismissed by Miss Albright
Jenny made her way to her quarters and, after another long and tiring day, was
soon asleep on her bunk to await her six o’clock alarm. This was her
established life now, any thoughts of being other than a housemaid to Mr and
Mrs Williams becoming ever more distant.
Chapter 4 is light and delicate ..... waiting to follow poor Jenny in her days full of hard work and humiliation.
ReplyDelete"A mind numbed domestic drone" is waiting.
Thanks Jackie.
Maria
A great story.
ReplyDeleteThanks
I love this story!
ReplyDeleteWhen will chapter 5 be published?
Wicked and charming
ReplyDeleteAnother excellently written chapter of Jennys descent into into becoming a unquestioning automatant.
ReplyDeleteControl the mind and feed it only the distorted info you wish it to know and you maintain your power and the subjects subservience.
A powerful story indeed
Hi Jackie, how's Jenny? Is she Happy?
ReplyDeleteThe question is not if Jenny is happy, but why some peuple need to be servants and some others to be masters
ReplyDeletenext chapter pls..
ReplyDeleteno updates again (( i think camille lost interest interest in this blog ((
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