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McKensie and Lara III


Illiana let the doctor in the moment he arrived, and told him what Lacey had described. The doctor felt her stomach gently, and immediately had his suspicions confirmed. "Everyone out. I have to perform a surgery immediately."
Maxwell refused to hear the doctor and refused to move. He clung to Lacey, frightened for her life. What sort of surgery did she need? There was no way he was leaving her all by herself!


The doctor frowned, laying a hand on Maxwell's shoulder. "You have to get out now son, or I can't operate, and she will suffer for it."
Maxwell winced, but it was Illiana that helped him stand and tugged him away from Lacey and out into the hallway, where she sat him in a chair outside the closed bedroom door and made sure someone was watching him as she ran to tell Lacey's parents.
The doctor sedated Lacey, and then, in the next half hour, removed her appendix, and stitched her abdomen again. He left her in bed with pain medicine and her stomach bandaged.


"She will be ok." the doctor said softly, packing up his things and taking his bag. "Keep her well fed and hydrated, and call me again in a few weeks so I can take the stitches out." He waved, and left.
Maxwell jumped up and ran into the room, immediately falling into a chair beside Lacey's bed. "Love…" he whispered, scooping up her hand again. "I'm so sorry I had to leave…" He lay his head beside her, just weak with relief that she would be ok. "The doctor said you'll get better."
Illiana had just come back when the doctor was leaving, and she too rushed into the room to make sure Lacey was alright. She no longer looked to be in extreme pain, and for that, Illiana was thankful. She let out a soft sigh of relief and bit on her lip, watching Maxwell whisper to Lacey. She felt bad for them both, and envied them at the same time.

Lacey was still extremely drowsy from the medication, and sedation she slowly turned her head and kissed him as he lay next to her she couldn't keep her eyelids open for long. "Stay..." She whispered that's all she could muster her mind so unfocused.

Maxwell nodded weakly, it wasn't his plan to go anywhere else anyways. She needed company, and so he would stay here all day if needed. He would hold her hand and tell her it was alright, as long as it made her feel better. Surgery was a big deal! "I'm so so proud of you love." he whispered, relaxing finally.

Lacey sighed glad that he relaxed so she could relax and heal not worried about him "I didn't do anything..." She reminded confused at why he was proud. She squeezed his hand and sighed tryibg to get over the upset stomach feeling.

Maxwell chuckled softly then, shaking his head. "You did a lot love. You survived a surgery, and you were very brave." he promised, bringing her hand up so he could kiss her knuckles. She looked to be doing better now, and that he was thankful for. "How are you feeling?" He asked softly.

Lacey smiled lightly her hand caressing his cheek gently as shd just rested "queasy...with some dull pain but nothing unbearable...I remember some of if...but didn't feel anything it was so strange..." She muttered mostly to herself as she gently rested her other hand on the bandages.

Maxwell nodded, listening as she talked. He couldn't imagine going through a surgery, knowing you had been cut open and sewed together again. The very thought made him queasy and he pushed it away again. "If there's anything I can do to help you…" He whispered. "Just let me know."

Marcoux hung up and sighed, he saw Illiana and stood up straighter as he stood by her saying nothing for a moment "you saved her life...you saw every symptom and sign knowing something was wrong...you'd be a good nurse."

Illiana looked up as Marcoux came over, and she listened to him hesitantly. Was he right? Did she save her lady's life? She certainly didn't think she was that heroic… but maybe she did contribute a little… "You think so?" She asked hopefully. She liked caring for people, and being a nurse was a perfect job in that field, as was being a maid.

Marcoux nodded and smiled lightly "I think you would be wonderful Illiana...you care deeply for everyone and never give up on trying to help others..." He sighed knowing he was going to have to tell her but not yet...he didn't want her to not care...or worse care.
Lacey listened to Maxwell read the letters and she sighed not in the mood to laugh at the stories or think about shopping. She was worried and getting depressed lying in day after day. It was Maxwell that kept her from losing her mind.

The doctor had come back, two weeks later, as promised, and had removed Lacey's stitches. He said she had healed just fine, but would keep the scar for the rest of her life. Maxwell had assured her that it was a battle wound, and he still found her beautiful. He knew James's letters by heart now from reading them to Lacey day after day, and he was starting to grow worried about James.
James was in a trench, somewhere along the French lines, running through the dirt and muck with a friend he had made among the ranks. The sound had dulled in his ears from the explosion of so many shells going off nearby. He had been lucky, but he didn't know for how much longer. He needed to get back to Lydia. He needed to get back to Lacey. That was what drove him, and it was what he most regretted when the mustard gas wafted through the trench and he lost consciousness.
That week, two yellow postcards were sent out, one to the palace, and one to a manor in the countryside. Both had only a short message. "We are sorry to report that Lieutenant James Wendel is missing in action."

Once Marcoux saw the postcard he had made his decision, he packed up his things and looked at Maxwell "take care of Illiana please...and marry when I come back I want to see little blonde children running around." He chuckled trying not to mourn that he was leaving and may disappear as well.

Maxwell looked sadly at his friend and slowly nodded in agreement. He hugged him quickly, and then stepped back again. "Take care of yourself out there. We don't need another one missing." He said seriously. He was trying to control his emotions. He would come too, if he didn't have Lacey to take care of while James was gone. "Promise me you'll be back."

Marcoux sighed and nodded "ill try..." He promised and pat his back grabbing his bags. He sighed glad Illiana waasnt there he couldn't take the sad looks anymore and the shield she put up blocking him from her heart. He headed out to the carriage and closed the door without looking back.

Maxwell sighed sadly, watching his friend go. "Please be ok." He murmured, returning inside again.
Meanwhile, James sat in the muck in a trench, his breathing shallow and laboured. He could not see. He couldn't see anything at all. The mustard gas had not killed him, but it had stolen his sight.

Lacey was in shock she would speak or eat since the news of James, her heart was broken as she stared out the window day after day. The glow gone from her cheeks and her blue eyes shallow and blank.
Marcoux was immediately put in the heart of the battle, he ducked as dirt flew around him. His heart beating fast as he looked at every tag on a corpse praying it wasn't James. He had to be alive! He felt agony as he was blasted shrapnel going through his leg, he blinked back agonizing screams as he rolled to the trenches coughing up dirt.

Maxwell returned to his love's side, watching her with an ever present sense of worry. He hated to see her suffering so. It was easy to see that she loved and cared deeply for her brother. He just wished there was more he could do to help. He scooped up her hand gently, kissing her knuckles. "Lacey." he whispered. "Will you eat some soup if I bring some to you? Starving yourself will not help James come back sooner." he said gently.
James could only rely on his hearing now. Everything else was failing him. But what he did hear was not happy sounds. He heard the constant rumble of fighter jets high up above, and tanks rolling across the packed ground. He heard the boom of canons and the screams that followed. Sometimes he heard the sick thud of a body falling into the trench with him, and he always cringed.

Marcoux groaned seeing another solider there, he appeared to be alive but barely. He crawled with his hip towards the man "do they know...your down here?..." He whispered wondering if the man could even understand him at this point.

And then James heard a voice he never thought he would hear again. His cousin. Marcoux. But what was Marcoux doing in the trenches? Surely he would not have left the manor… I must be dead then. This is what death is like. Everyone has come to send me on my way. He thought miserably. But then… he wouldn't be in so much pain if he were dead, would he? James swallowed and tried to get his dry tongue to move. "M….Mar…." he coughed feebly, pain lancing through his lungs. "Marcoux…."

Marcoux blinked, how did he know his name? He grabbed the tags and gasped reading the name "James!" He nearly shouted helping his cousin out as he wiped the mud from his face and found a cream to ail the wounds caused by the gas "I'm here...Lacey has been sick with worry."

James was too weak to do little more than lean on his cousin and try to stay conscious. His sister! Oh his poor sister. And Lydia! He needed to get back to them, he had to get back home… The cream eased the burns on his skin, and he found himself breathing a little easier. "H-have…. have to go…. go home…" He panted, a shudder running through his body. He needed to get to a hospital.

Marcoux nodded "I know I know..." He assured and slowly eased him up trying not to cry out as his leg couldn't hold him up. He grabbed the flare gun and shot it into the air trying to get anyone's attention. No one was coming so he climbed the trench wall and rolled his cousin out dragging him to the tent ducking away from the blasts and groaning as the bone that was still intact snapped and he fell with a sickening thud.

James was shifting in and out of consciousness. He wasn't aware of much that was going on. He heard the fizz of a flare, and felt the bump and scrape of the trench edge. And then he felt himself hit the ground alongside another body. Marcoux's, he figured. James went unconscious again, and didn't wake up all through the next few days, in which someone found them, and moved them both into a french hospital for war soldiers, where the conditions were horrible, and they all sat in their dirty rotting clothes, but at least they were alive.

Marcoux had lost the leg it was little more then a stump, he felt discouraged and angry to the point of losing it throwing things at the nurses and then collapsing in sobs. It was too much and he wished he was hkme.

When James did wake again, it was in panic. He gasped and tried to move but found his body still too sore and weak to do so. At first he was alarmed and frightened by his lack of vision, and then he remembered what had happened and he moaned, resting back on his pillow again. "Marcoux…" He whispered, wanting to know that he had at least someone he knew nearby. Being alone was horrible beyond anything.

Marcoux heard his voice and rolled in, in the wheelchair "hey...I'm here, you are alright..." He assured him forgetting about his own problems "the army gave you a honourable release and Lacey and Lydia have been notified."

James relaxed when he heard his cousin nearby, and he huffed out a tired sigh. "We're alive." he breathed. "At least Lacey and Lydia know…" he said, reaching up to feel the blindfold that was over his eyes. Then he sank back, sighing. "You know you're crazy for joining the war. But thank you." he said, smiling weakly.

Marcoux sighed "I wish I had died...I wanted to die a hero not come back wounded and heartsick...I wish Illiana never had to worry about me again..."

James's forehead wrinkled in a deep frown. He could hear the pain clearly in his cousin's voice and it hurt him to know that he was so wounded by his love. "Marcoux… It pains me to know you feel that way. I would be in pieces of you had died. And so would Maxwell. I can not speak for Illiana, but I can advise that you do not give up on her yet." He said, trying to be gentle with his cousin, as they both had been through hell and back.

Marcoux felt the anger again as it rushed through him he quickly wheeled back to his bed and tossed the medical tray throwing the meds and yelling hating that he would never feel that love.

Two nurses had to come and hold Marcoux down in his wheelchair again, one of them administering the soothing drugs they had been giving him whenever he had fits like this. "It's alright mr." One of them crooned softly, trying to help him relax again. "We'll get you home to your family again soon."

Marcoux shook his head whimpering "please just let me die, I don't have a love anymore. I have no one that would care if I went home!" He said angrily still feeling sick and drowsy from the medication.

The nurses did feel badly for him, which was why they were so gentle and patient with him day after day, when they had hundreds of other patients to tend to. "Nonsense mr, I'm sure many people will be happy when you return home. You'll be a war hero." They soothed, rolling him to his bed and helping him out of the wheelchair and into it, so he could rest. "You just sleep now, and we'll get you on a train up to England again in the morning." the one nurse patted his shoulder. "you'll be ok."
Truthfully, Illiana was suffering back at the mansion. When she had received the message that Marcoux had left for battle, she locked herself in her room from guilt. She felt that she had driven him off to war, and nothing made her feel more sick than that. And now she was just a thin wraith of a human being, hardly anything but skin and bones. She spent most nights on her knees, praying that Marcoux would be brought home safe. For she knew she wouldn't be able to live with herself if he died.

Lacey had heard the news of James being alright and she grew healthier leaving the bed and being with Maxwell "he'll be coming home soon! They say he's at the hospital..." She showed him the card "I'm just so grateful he's found...it's been months..."

Maxwell was as thrilled as she was about James coming back, and he had been even more thrilled at the news that Marcoux was alive as well. "Yes, they'll both be coming home on the midday train tomorrow, I believe." he said, kissing his love's cheek. "I am so thrilled that they are alive." he admitted, and then smiled. "Though we knew they were." He winked.


Illiana looked up when a voice came through her door and she felt relief wash over her. Marcoux was alive. She was not responsible for his death after all. She swallowed and stood slowly, swaying for a moment, and then regaining her balance. "thank you for letting me know." She whispered, to weak to raise her voice above a whisper. She was as frail as a young child now, hardly able to grow excited about anything as she tired too quickly. But Marcoux was alive. And as long as he was well, she knew she would forgive herself for pushing him away.

Lacey immediately ran to her side and helped her, she got her some soup and fed her carefully "your health matters too Illi..." She said worried and had her eat some crust of bread. "Him leaving had nothing to do with you...James went missing so he went to find him..."

Illiana had no way to resist her when she came bustling in and started feeding her. She could only sit there and swallow, thinking glum thoughts. She shook her head. "It had everything to do with me. I would not let him back in my heart because I was scared. And he went off to war because he thought I'd never love him again." She pushed away the bowl of soup after a few bites and stood again. "I need to go clean his room." She mumbled, heading for the door.

Lacey shook her head "I won't allow it illi! I'm your lady and you must obey my orders back to bed and finish your soup. Or else I will call the doctor you are ill...all because of guilt you can't carry, he loves you yes but he left to help his cousin and is coming home."

Illiana looked positively miserable as she pinched her lips together and obeyed orders, returning to her bed and slowly finishing off bites of the soup until she was scraping the bowl. She didn't believe a thing that Lacey said. She knew it was her fault. So she curled on the bed and turned her face into the pillow, crying softly into it. Lacey had never forcefully given an order like that.

Lacey sighed and hugged her "I just worry so much about you so much Illi your my best friend and I couldn't stand losing you. You are going to be a great nurse...I know that, you have so much to offer then some ladies maid."

Illiana hugged Lacey back, sobbing. She didn't know what she would do with herself and her grief. She was a bubbly girl, yes, but she was very sensitive. Which is why she had been hesitant to let Marcoux back in, and it was why now she blamed herself for his departure to France. "I don't think I could be a nurse. I would blame myself for every death." She admitted softly, wiping at her eyes.

Lacey hugged her close "tell him how you feel when he's home, he would want to know...and even if he is injured he's still alive and I bet he missed you dearly..." She insisted and looked at Maxwell "can you contact the train station and see if they are getting in?"
Maxwell had passed Illiana and Lacey on the stairs, and immediately paled in panic. He was already on the phone, dialing up the physician when Marcoux came out. When the physician said he was on his way, Maxwell hung up and ran after Illiana into Lacey's room, sitting beside her and taking her hand. "Baby..." He whispered. "What can I do to help? The doctor is coming."