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Authors: Kae Elle Wheeler

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“Do not be ridiculous

Cill is already coming round

Lift your hair so I can manage these tiny buttons.”

Cinderella
complied
.

“Manette should be here any moment to dress your hair

‘Tis a s
hame you have no natural curl

It

s as straight as a sword. But a lovely color, nonetheless

I vow there are streak
s
of auburn throughout.”


Merci
.”

“Esmeralda, are you soon ready—” Pricilla’s head appeared around the corner

“What on earth are you about, Essie
?
” she hissed.

“Is Manette finished with your hair, Cill
?
Send her in.” Essie’s ability in ignoring danger was impressive

Cinderella marveled at her absolute composure.


Mamá
will perish of an apoplexy

We shall be orphans…” Pricilla paused at this slip

“One moment, I’ll retrieve her.

She
disappeared behind the door.

Esmeralda guided Cinderella to a chair before the vanity

Hand to her shoulder,
she pressed her down, none too gently

Cinderella
feared
Stepmamá
would murder
the three of them, even if Pricilla was an unwilling participant.

Cinderella swallowed past the
apple-sized
lump in her throat
, and
glanced up at her reflection in the
looking glass

Her eyes
appeared
much
too large in
her face, mouth too wide,
the
fear evident

A young maid appeared behind her.


Mademoiselle
?
Vos cheveux sont beaux
.”


Merci
.” Cinderella could hardly speak.

“See
?
Manette thinks your hair
is
beautiful too,” Essie said.


Comment devrions-nous la coiffer
?”

Cinderella had no answer on how to dress her hair

But the matter
appeared unnecessary as Essie put a finger to her bottom lip contemplating the dilemma for her

Pricilla poked her head round the door. “Tis,
Mamá

She is coming.”

“Do something, Cill,” Essie
bit out
.

“Essie, don’t put yourself to trouble for me,” Cinderella said
,
horrified

They were as good as dead.

“Children,
children
?
Are you ready
?
Do not dally so.

Stepmamá
sounded dangerously close

Cinderella gripped the edge of the vanity, panic choking her

Ready to bolt

She glanced about the chamber for a suitable hiding place
.
The wardrobe

N
on,
too impractical

S
pace would be limited with
both
Essie and Pricilla’s
abundance of
gowns

Beneath t
he bed

She jumped up.

“Very nearly,
Mamá
,” Pricilla answered
,
slipping from the room. The door
latched

“Is that what you presume to wear,
Mamá
?
The green frock is so much more becoming…” Pricilla’s voice faded from beyond where her efforts proved successful in
redirecting
Stepmamá
.

Essie’s fingers dug into her shoulder as she pushed
her
back onto the chair

Cinderella forced her fingers to loosen from the vanity and
met Essie’s eyes in the glass.
Essie released a pent up breath that matched her own

There was no mistaking the tremble of
Essie’s
fingers, however.


See
?
No problem.

Essie’s
confidence was astounding
,
but Cinderella heard the alarm she tried to mask


But w
e must hurry,”
she
said

She turned to Manette, “
Nous devons nous dépêcher
.”


Oui
,
mademoiselle,
” Manette responded, snatching the brush
off the table

 

*****

Supper
remained the same formal affair with its full five customary courses as the evening wore on

And the wine, thankfully, flowed freely

Prince hid his surprise well, he thought, with the welcome addition of Cinderella in the fray of the family dining

He wondered briefly at the sudden turn of events

He had not thought
E
r
salia’s mamá
that generous in nature.

Prince
studied Cinderella’s attire from a peripheral view

He could not deny his attraction for her understated beauty

The soft lilac frock she wore suited her coloring, admirably. With her olive skin, dark hair, and eyes that tilted at the corners, she appeared quite the vision

Her hair was more simply dressed compared to Egrecia and Pricilla’s ela
borate twists and draping curls.
It
suited her
, he decided

He could swear a twinge of cinder touched her cheeks, but it only added charm to her overall appeal

Her quiet demeanor made him hungry for answers.
More so, when he would swear a portion of the bread she’d been nibbling on disappeared beneath the table

He found himself biting the inside of his cheek to keep from grinning outright

Mayhap she would venture to the gardens for another walk in the crisp morn

There was something vaguely familiar about her, but he could not place its origin

Mamán
muttered something
quickly
under her breath drawing his attention and the air seemed to come alive.

“What is that, my dear?”
Papá
said

“Dimmer
, say you
?”

Two red spots appeared on
Mamán’s
cheeks, but disappeared quickly enough
as she cleared her throat delicately


Non
,
my
dear,” she murmured.

Then
,
he
vow
ed
,
he detected a crafty glint about her eyes

She, of course, handled the supper conversation with her customary aplomb, tactfulness, diplomacy and grace
,
no trace of
that
momentary blush

An excitement radiated from her that had him wondering what more she could have up her
little magician-istic sleeve

Ha

’T
was
quite suspicious

When she tapped her wine glass with a spoon, a feeling of dread stole over him

The delicate tinkle obtained the occupants rapt attention

His included, though he kept a wary eye

After all, he’d known her the whole of his life.

“It has been determined the Royal Family should host a ball,” she announced. “I realize so soon on the cusp of the previous affair makes it questionable, but

tis our duty to introduce your bride-to-be.

Mamán
turned a captivating smile on Esperneldi, who swallowed visibly sending her eyes fluttering in cyclonic proportions

Well, it certainly explained
Mamán
’s annoying excitement

Prince will never be sure how he’d held back his groan

A swift wind breezed through the dining chamber

Sympathy rippled for his betrothed almost matching the amount he felt for himself

He stole a look at her. She did not look happy

That set him aback, and he glanced around registering responses from the others around the table

An odd glimpse passed between Pricilla and Cinderella, though Cinderella looked as though she might fall ill

While Hilda fought to constrain her joy
, h
er round robust face threatened to explode with the news

To one who may not know
Mamán
so well, she appeared impassive

He narrowed his eyes

Appeared strangely—satisfied

She was definitely up to no good

Mayhap it was time to discern her plans

In no possi
ble conjecture could he concede
marriage to Elphaba

He shook his head…mayhap he could engage her assistance in the matter

He risked a glance to her mother

She beamed a smile on him so bright he felt the heat creeping up his neck

Mayhap not.

He felt that peculiar tingle in the air again, and prayed for the umpteenth time he would not subject to keeling over from the…stress

Though who could blame him
?
Non
. This matter had need t
o be dealt with posthaste

Elst
, he could end up tied to the chit for all of eternity and then where would he be?

An indulgent smile passed from his father to his mother

Papá
boomed, “
Oui, oui

A splendid
notion
, my dear.

Prince had the distinct impression this was the first Papá had any inkling of the impromptu betrothal ball

He’d bet his last gold piece on it

It was an ungrateful thought.

The gentle smile
Mamán
bestowed on
Papá
tightened something in his chest

Mamán
addressed the other members of the supper party

“This short notice shall serve to set the events in motion. It was decided the benefit was best for all concerned

I imagine a fortnight should provide sufficient time.

His suspicion metamorphosed to certainty when she turned an innocent gaze on him with an indulgent smile he’d not seen since a young child in short pants

“It’s time Chalmers met your intended

Do you not agree, darling?

Prince narrowed his eyes toward her as he mulled this over

He could play this game, match wits with the master

He was almost twenty, after all

He shot Elderinda a grin so full of devilish amusement he thought
she
would
take flight

His gaze swung back to his mother

“Of course,
Mamán
,” he agreed

He added a measure of eager enthusiasm, careful not to overdo it, however. Surprise flickered in her eyes

He leaned back in his chair and steepled his fingertips in satisfaction

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