Me and Lena are in her car and her driver is driving and Lena is on the phone with Andrea
And I am looking out the window
We are in a town called Newfoundland
I am looking out the window
My hand is on Lena's leg
Skip
Me and Lena are walking into a house and I opened the door for her and she walked in
I followed her closely
Ms. Luthor? A woman asked
Hello. Lena said with a smile
It is you! I'm Dee-Dee, your innkeeper. And may I say we are honored to have you and your husband in our town. In our inn! Do you have bags? David! Dee-Dee said
Yeah. Lena said
Then a man ran in
Hello, ma'am. Sir. The man said
So what brings you to our corner of the island? Luthor business? Dee-Dee asked as she went to pour tea into cups
It's not business at all. It's personal. And my husband needed a break from work. My mother grew up here. Lena said
Your mother? How wonderful. Six degrees of separation and all. What was her name? Dee-Dee asked
Elizabeth Walsh. Lena said and we heard a thud
I turned around and saw David staring at us
Then Dee-Dee walked over and they started whispering
She was just a dirty witch. Dee-Dee said
Excuse me? Lena asked
We're sorry, Ms. Luthor, but it seems your room's double booked. Dee-Dee asked and I squinted my eyes at her as I crossed my arms
What? Lena asked
Sadly we don't have room for you two after all. You both need to go. Dee-Dee said and I put my hand on Lena's lower back
It's okay, we can find somewhere else to stay. I said and she nodded and we both left
Skip
Me and Lena walked into a pub and I was walking behind her while looking around
What can I get you two? Looks like you both could use something strong. A woman asked
Yeah... a whiskey. Neat, please. You want anything? Lena asked
Same thing. I said
Make that another one. And some information, I hope. I already asked at the bed and breakfast, but they were decidedly unwelcoming. Lena said as we stood at the bar
Dee-Dee and David? That's odd. Never met two warmer people. The woman said as she grabbed whiskey and two glasses
Well, I was hoping that the owner of this pub could shed some light on why they got so upset. Only if she's around, Margaret Bishop. Lena said
Most folks call me Peggy. Better that than Margaret Jr. Peggy said
Well, in that case, I think our mothers were old friends. Lena said
Really? What's your mom's name? Peggy asked
Elizabeth Walsh. Lena said and Peggy's face changed from a smile to a frown
Elizabeth Walsh was no friend of my mother's. And if you got any decency at all, you'll get the hall out of Fortune Bay. Haven't you folks caused enough pain? Peggy asked