The Giver of Stars (Jojo Moyes)
Chapter 21
by testsuphomeAdminChapter 21 begins with Alice being jolted awake in the middle of the night by frantic knocking on her door. Deputy Dulles, breathless and urgent, delivers the alarming news—Margery O’Hare is in labor, and there’s no doctor available to assist her. Without hesitation, Alice scrambles to prepare herself, grabbing whatever medical supplies she can find and throwing on a cloak before mounting Spirit, her trusted horse. Her destination is Monarch Creek, where she hopes to enlist the help of Sophia, who possesses valuable midwifery knowledge passed down from her mother. The night is dark and humid, the oppressive air thick with anticipation as Alice urges Spirit through the dense woodland paths, her mind racing with concern for Margery’s well-being.
Upon reaching Sophia’s cabin, Alice finds her already awake, sensing something urgent before the words even leave Alice’s mouth. With practiced efficiency, Sophia gathers her midwifery kit, and together, they race toward the jail where Margery has been confined. By the time they arrive, the scene inside is one of desperation and exhaustion—Margery is drenched in sweat, gripping the iron bars of her cell as waves of pain crash over her. Her breathing is labored, her face contorted in agony, and her fear is palpable as she clutches her swollen belly. The jailhouse, never meant for such an event, is stifling and dimly lit, making the situation even more dire.
Sophia and Alice spring into action, preparing for the birth with limited resources. Deputy Dulles, despite his usual gruff demeanor, is visibly shaken but does his best to assist, fetching boiling water and clean cloths while also attempting to keep the situation under control. Margery, through gritted teeth, repeatedly calls for Sven, longing for the father of her child, though she knows he is miles away. Her contractions come fast and strong, each one leaving her weaker, yet she fights with everything in her to bring her child into the world. Alice grips Margery’s hand, whispering encouragement, while Sophia takes charge, instructing her on when to push and when to rest.
As the hours stretch on, Margery’s energy begins to wane, doubt creeping into her mind as exhaustion takes its toll. She murmurs that she can’t do it, that it’s too much, but Alice and Sophia refuse to let her surrender. Their unwavering determination fuels Margery’s final effort, and just as dawn begins to break, a piercing cry fills the jailhouse. The baby is born, small but healthy, her cries cutting through the stillness of the early morning. For a moment, the heavy gloom of the jail is lifted, replaced by a profound sense of relief and triumph.
The inmates, previously silent, begin murmuring in awe, their hardened expressions momentarily softened by the miracle they’ve just witnessed. Deputy Dulles, wiping his brow, looks both shaken and deeply moved, his respect for Margery evident despite the fact that she remains a prisoner. Alice carefully wraps the newborn in the cleanest blanket available, cradling the child before placing her into Margery’s waiting arms. Tears slip down Margery’s cheeks—not just from exhaustion, but from the overwhelming love she already feels for her daughter.
Just as they are catching their breath, the doors swing open, and Sven appears, breathless and disheveled from riding through the night. He rushes to Margery’s side, eyes glistening as he takes in the sight of his newborn daughter and the woman who fought so hard to bring her into the world. Alice watches as Margery and Sven share a wordless exchange, their hands intertwined over their child, a moment of unity in the most unlikely of places. Margery, still weak, whispers a name: Virginia Alice O’Hare—a tribute to both the land she calls home and the woman who never abandoned her when she needed help the most.
As the morning light filters through the iron bars of the jail, there is an unspoken understanding that despite everything, this birth signifies hope. Virginia represents not just a new life, but a symbol of resilience, of love triumphing over adversity, and of the strength that binds a community together in the face of hardship. While the battle for Margery’s freedom is far from over, this moment of joy reminds everyone that even in the darkest of circumstances, new beginnings are always possible.
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