Disclaimer: The characters of The
Ghost and Mrs. Muir are not mine, they belong to 20th Century Fox and
David Gerber
Productions. I only borrowed them and will return them unharmed from
whence they come. The storylines and character
development belong to the author and may
not be used or added without the express permision of the author.
Many thanks to Susan G. for her editing. And a very special thanks
goes to Linda who had given me her permission
that I was allowed to use the name 'Denis Leevey' for
this story. She has created and used this name in
her very magnificent GAMM Fanzines story 'THE
PORTRAIT' .
Rating: K
A Very Special Birthday Present
Candy had a great idea for the
present she would gave her mother this
year on her birthday. The present would be a portrait of her and
Jonathan with Captain Gregg behind them. Brightly smiling, she
had
come home from school after finding out who could do that painting
without having to really face the spirit of the Captain. The new
teacher at the high school wasn't only an art teacher but an
professional artist too.
Candy had found out that Ms Susan
Leevey was a descendent of the artist
'Denis Leevey' who had painted Captain Daniel Gregg's portrait about a
hundred years ago. Knowing that fact, she had asked Ms Leevey if she
would consider a special commission. Susan had agreed but only under
the condition that she have the opportunity to take a closer look at
the Captain's portrait which her ancestor had painted. Candy had
approved that without knowing if Captain Gregg would give his
permission.
She found Daniel alone in the
alcove. "Captain, may I speak with you?"
Daniel looked up. "Of course you
may, Candy. What's the matter?
Something wrong at school?"
"No, Captain there is nothing
wrong at school but there's something I
want to discuss with you."
"Well, let it out." he encouraged
her.
"Captain, you know Mom's birthday
is in four weeks."
"Yes, I know that, my dear. But
why are you telling me that? I don't
understand. Do you want my assistance finding a fitting present for
her?"
"Well, actually yes. I need your
assistance -- not by finding the
present but in another way." Candy looked for the words and then
found
them. "I thought of surprising Mom with a special painting."
"A special painting, Candy! What
kind of painting have you thought of?
I know you and Jonathan haven't much money to buy one."
"No, I haven't thought of buying
one, it was more a thought of painting
one. Don't look so shocked. What I mean is that there is a artist at
our high school who is also teaching all sorts of arts. And she is
willing to do a special painting of Jonathan and me with you behind us."
Before the girl could continue
Daniel interrupted her. "Did you really
say SHE?" His face darkened a bit when remembering what Candace's last
words had been. "Candy, you know perfectly well that no one can paint a
ghost like me and I'm not willing to show myself to this female artist."
"Oh come on, Captain, calm
yourself. I never have really thought of you
showing yourself to her. Please listen to me and then you will
understand what I'm trying to tell you."
"Very well, I will listen to you,"
he said in a smoother voice now.
"First, you will like her because
she is a descendent of 'Denis
Leevey'. I believe that's the man who painted your portrait a hundred
years ago. I think you remember him very well. Second, Ms Susan Leevey
has told me that she can paint you without really having to face
you
personally. She only wants to take a closer look at your portrait,
that's all."
Daniel interrupted again. "You
mean she can paint me by only looking at
my portrait? And you are sure that this Ms Leevey is a real descendent
of the artist 'Denis Leevey'? "
"Yes Captain, that's what I mean
and believe me, I'm really very sure
she is a descendent of that artist. And she is very professional like
her ancestor. Now, what do you say, Captain? Has she your permission to
come here to take a look at your painting?"
"Well, since the painting is a
present for your lovely mother, you can
invite Ms Leevey to take a closer look at my portrait. Wait a moment,
you haven't told me where all the meetings are supposed to take place.
You know your mother will be still around all the time so you can't
have the sittings in this house."
"Of course, Captain. But the
meetings shouldn't be a problem because
Ms Leevey wants to paint the portrait at her house."
"Well, that's good. But remember,
she has only my permission to take a
look at my portrait but not to take it away from Gull Cottage. Do I
made myself clear, young lady?" Daniel warned the girl.
"Of course you do, Captain. And I
promise that she will not get the
opportunity to take your portrait with her." Candy said happily.
Just then, Carolyn appeared in the
entry way of the alcove. "What are
you talking about, Candy? Why should anyone get the opportunity to take
the Captain's portrait away from this house and who?"
Candy and Daniel winced at the
sudden sound of Carolyn's voice. "My
dear, hasn't somebody told you that eavesdropping isn't very ladylike?"
"Captain, you are avoiding me."
Carolyn was a bit angry, but seeing she
wouldn't get a clear answer from her daughter and Daniel, she dropped
the subject. "Well, young lady, have you finished with your homework
yet?"
"Ah, but Mom..."
"No ‘ah, but Mom...'! Up
with you and don't you dare come downstairs
again before you're finished with your homework. Have I made
myself
clear?" Carolyn spoke in a very determined tone to her daughter.
"Yes, Ma'am." Candy saluted and
ran out of the room.
"Well, now that we are both alone,
Captain, what kind of secrets are
you and my daughter trying to keep from me? I'm waiting! And don't you
dare try to say you haven't any secrets!"
"My dear, your mood tells me that
your writing isn't going very well."
Daniel tried to steer the conversation into another direction. "Maybe
you should take a break from your writing for awhile and relax."
"Captain, you're avoiding me
again." Seeing his expression change, she
dropped the subject. "Okay, you are right. My writing isn't going
very
well. But I can't relax like you suggest because I need the money."
"Nonsense, my dear. Please listen
to me. A bit of relaxing will do you
good and spirit away the cobwebs around your mind, believe me."
"Captain, are you trying to tell
me I should take a walk down the beach
right now?"
"Yes, and I would be pleased to
accompany you."
"Great, meet me down at the
beach." Happily, Carolyn hurried out of the
living room to fetch her jacket.
***********************
The following day, a knock at the
front door got Martha's attention
while she was preparing the dinner for the family. She went to
the
door and opened it. Before her was standing a pretty young lady. "Who
are you?" the housekeeper asked.
"I'm Ms Leevey, Candy's art
teacher." Susan answered and then asked.
"May I ask with whom I have the pleasure to speak?"
"I'm Ms Grant, the housekeeper."
Ms Grant answered richly.
"Oh yes, of course. I should have
recognized you because Candy has told
me you were such a good cook. Well, Candy has invited me to take a look
at Gull Cottage, so may I can come in, please?"
"Oh yes, please do come in."
Martha had just closed the door
behind them when Candy came running
down the stairs. "Ms Leevey, glad you have found your way here! The
portrait you are looking for is hanging in the living room. Would you
please follow me?" The girl was very excited.
Martha, extremely
dumfounded, shrugged her shoulders and went back
into the kitchen.
Once in the living room, Susan
immediately took a closer look at the
captain's portrait. "Oh, what a magnificent portrait of Captain Gregg.
My great-grandfather, Denis Leevey, was a very excellent portrait
artist. Now I understand why you want that it to look like this sea
captain is really standing behind you and your brother on your
painting. Candy, I must take this portrait off the hook." Suddenly a
cold shiver ran down her back. "Brrr, it's getting a bit chilly
in
here. Or is it only my imagination?"
"Well, actually, Ms Leevey, I'm
not so sure you really should take the
portrait off the hook." Candy looked around and saw the captain
standing by the curtain of the alcove and shooting a warning glance at
her. "Maybe you should just leave it in his right place."
"Oh well, maybe you are right. But
let me make some outlines of the
original portrait."
Daniel nodded his agreement. And
Candy addressed Susan. "Why not? I
think that's okay."
Susan made some quick outlines of
the Captain's portrait. After she had
finished she said. "Okay, I've finished. I think these few outlines of
the captain are all I need to paint him. But Candy, you and your
brother have to come to me and sit for the painting."
"Oh yes." Candy agreed. "Would it
be all right if we come to you this
Saturday for the first meeting?"
"That would be marvelous. Candy,
remember, we haven't much time for the
painting."
Just then, Carolyn came to the
doorway of the living room and had hear
Ms Leevey's last word. "May I ask what painting you both are
talking
about?"
"Mom, I didn't expect to see you
downstairs before dinner. Well anyway,
now that you here, may I introduce you to my art teacher, Ms Susan
Leevey?"
"Well nice to finally meet you, Ms
Leevey. I'm....."
"You mustn't say a word, Mrs.
Muir. I'm glad to finally meet you too.
And to answer your question, Candy and I were just talking about this
magnificent portrait of Captain Gregg. Please, don't get angry with
your daughter because it was I who wanted to see this wonderful
painting." Susan tried to lie as skillfully as possible so as not to
get into danger letting something out about her actual motive.
Carolyn didn't believe a single
word. She knew there was something in
this woman's eyes that told her she wasn't telling the whole
truth.
Daniel, in the background, enjoyed very much the whole verbal battle of
words between the three ladies. Amused, he wondered how long it
would
last till the whole matter would get out of hand. Carolyn, who was
facing him, threw him a look which would have killed him if he wasn't
already dead.
To make the chaos completely
Jonathan also burst into the room. "Oh
sorry, I had no idea we had a guest. Hey Ms Leevey, I thought I
would...." but here he stopped because his sister had shot him a very
warning glance.
In the moment, when the whole
situation really threatened to get out of
hand, Martha called the family for dinner.
"Well, I think it's high time for
me to leave. Candy, Jonathan, Mrs.
Muir, thank you for your hospitality. And Mrs. Muir, maybe later we can
have a nice chat with each other and I'll tell you all about my life,
alright?" Susan said in a very diplomatic voice.
"That would be nice, Ms Leevey."
Carolyn finally said.
*****************************
The days passed and Susan finished
the painting before Thanksgiving.
Now the portrait was hidden in the attic of Gull Cottage until
Carolyn's birthday. Daniel had made sure that she wouldn't come up here
for awhile, but he hadn't count on her curiosity. The night
before her
birthday, he caught her creeping up to the attic, and just in time he
prevented her finding the wrapped painting. "My dear, may I ask what
you are doing up here this time of night?"
Carolyn jumped at the suddenness
of Daniel's voice. "Oh Captain, you
scared me to death."
"Very funny, my dear. If I had
really scared you to death, you would
have fainted." he said very smugly.
"Ha, very funny too. Well, you
caught me. What now?" she said with
guilt in her voice and she continued "Alright, I'll admit I was
curious to know what the children and you are trying to hide from me.
Please, I'm ready for any punishment from you."
He wanted to gave her one but
couldn't do it because he couldn't resist
her lovely smile. But he knew she had earned a lesson and he gave her
one. Not prepared for what was going to happen, Carolyn was suddenly
swept by a miracle into his strong arms and kissed. Carolyn was
so
surprised by his kiss that she could barely breathe. Then he let her
go.
"Sorry, Carolyn but I couldn't
resist doing it. I don't know what came
over me."
"Oh Daniel, don't be sorry
for kissing me. That was the best
punishment I ever got." His fiery surprise kiss had taken her
mind
away from her big curiosity.
******************
The next morning, when she woke
up, the remembrance of last night was
back. Had it all been a dream again or had Daniel really kissed
her?
She tried to analyze what had really happened last night.
'Think' Oh
yes, she had been sneaking again and the captain had caught her. And
she had said something stupid like: 'You scared me to death' and he had
answered: 'Very funny.' Had she really said she was ready
for any
kind of punishment from him? Oh yes, she had. And then the
miracle
happened: she was swept into his arms and he had kissed her. And
she
hadn't struggled in defense. Now she only had to find out if she still
could touch him. She had to find out. Getting out of bed and grabbing
her clothes, she headed for the bathroom.
When she came into the kitchen,
she was greeted by Martha, her children
and Daniel. All four called at the same time, "Good morning. And a very
Happy Birthday."
"Thank you and good morning to all
of you too." and she sat down at the
table.
After the delicious breakfast,
Candy suddenly said. "Mom, please follow
us into the living room. Jonathan and I have a very special birthday
present for you. We can't present it here to you because it's too big."
"Big?" Carolyn said, very much
surprised. She looked with a
questioning face at the captain because she was sure he knew what the
children's surprise was.
"Please don't look at me, my dear.
I can't tell you what the children
have done. Please, simply follow them and you will know what your
present is."
"Mhm!" Curious, she made her
way with the rest of the family to the
living room.
They stopped before the closed
door and Jonathan said. "Mom, before we
enter the room, please close your eyes and don't peek."
"I won't." Closing her eyes, she
waited for the surprise.
Candy took her mother by the hand
and Jonathan opened the door. All
five walked in. They were hardly in the room when Candy said,
"You can
open your eyes, Mom."
Opening her eyes, Carolyn was
taken aback when finally looking at a big
portrait of her children and Daniel behind them. "Oh children,
that's
so beautiful, the greatest present I ever got. Thank you so
much.."
Turning around, she faced Daniel who was standing behind her. She was
sure the children couldn't have had it made without his help and his
permission. Oh, how she loved her children and especially him!
This
was the best birthday she had ever had. All her fears vanished
when
finally looking again at the lovely idyll of that wonderful painting.