Read The Wronged Princess - Book I Online
Authors: Kae Elle Wheeler
“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
.