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But Pricilla marched on
,
recounting how the air shimmered with sparkles. The full sharpness of her wit sunk Cinderella. The more she talked the lower she fell

Fortunately, nothing was said regarding their uncontrollable giggles that had them sounding like
a
gaggle of geese

Small mercy, that
,
under
Stepmamá’s
fierce perusal.

The king bellowed.
“And, you son
?
How did you and Arnald spend your day?

His voice startled her in its blast

The library was just not large enough for a sound such as his, she decided

Apparently, he knew only one volume

From the corner of her eye, Cinderella could see both Essie and Pricilla struggling to contain sudden grins

Surely they would not burst into fits of giggles now.

“Arnald and I supervised repairs on the western perimeter wall,” Prince answered

When it became apparent that Prince and his cousin struggled in their efforts to hide grins too, Cinderella sat very still
, fought
to remain invisible

“Tomorrow, my dears, we shall host a picnic on the northern reaches of the estate

There is a small lake, a lovely area.

Without so much as a blink of her eye, Queen Thomasine also added, “Prince shall be accompanying the entourage as well

New guests arrived from Torino, Italy this afternoon

Conte de Marco Lecce and his sons, Alessandro and Niccolò will also join the outing.”

“Conte de Lecce is here
?
In Chalmers?

Prince’s sharp tone had Cinderella’s quick notice.

“I regret they were unable to attend supper this evening due to the length of their journey

Suffice to say, they should be as good as new on the morrow,”
the queen
smiled.

Cinderella detected a slight tightening of Prince’s lips, though he managed his signature smile, nonetheless

Stepmamá
practically twittered in her seat at the mention of an Italian Conte

She supposed
Stepmamá
would now be hoping for a fine match for Pricilla since Prince was
thus
betrothed to Essie

The situation became more unbearable by the moment

To make matters worse,
Stepmamá
announced that young women indeed needed their beauty sleep

Prickles rose along
Cinderella’s
skin
,
heightening her
alarm.

“If you’ll excuse us, your majesties?”
Stepmamá
said and stood.

Prince, Arnald and
the k
ing stood
, bowing
their acceptance.

“Come along girls

You too, Cinderella.

The sweetness of
Stepmamá’s
tone might have well been poison.

Her stomach dropped

Cinderella
had no recourse

What
else was she to
do but follow
?
A palace such as this had eyes everywhere, she reassured herself

Surely
Stepmamá
would dare not convey her displeasure with physicality where someone might see

It was far too risky.

Cinderella lagged behind Essie and Pricilla into the foyer with just the sound of their rustling skirts echoing though the great hallway

Stepmamá
moved with a purposed stride toward the west wing

At the fork they would separate

Only a few steps more
to
safety

Head down, Cinderella dare not draw the slightest amount of attention, dare not make a sound.

Luck was not with her, however

They rounded the corner and
Stepmamá
whipped about, fury writhing from her

Gray eyes so similar to Pricilla’s glittered with something maniacal and dangerous.

Cinderella
stilled
, terrified at the revulsion in her glare. The path between them
parted

Cinderella took an
allotted
step back, fear threatening to buckle her knees

If she collapsed, all was lost

Stepmamá
would stomp her into oblivion

She had to keep her head

literally.

Fleeting thoughts as the dream day of a lifetime
,
possibly her last,
passed through her mind

Panic clogged her throat

Palms damp, and heart pounding furiously, a sudden calm came over her

She lifted her chin

Let
Stepmamá
turn this into a nightmare, she could not steal what was in her heart.


Mamá
,” Pricilla smiled
,
stepping between them

“We did not tell you how the prince
happened
by our carriage this afternoon

It was really quite exciting,” she gushed

Pricilla did not gush.

Stepmamá
looked at Pricilla as if surprised to see her

Cinderella had a
n
inclination her
own
expression matched

“It was?”
Stepmamá
asked

Confusion tinted her voice
.

Pricilla encircled
Stepmamá
’s arm sashaying her expertly down the great hall

Cinderella
,
too terrified to move, felt faint

Essie darted over and snagged her arm as well, nudging her into motion

“Breathe,
Cinde
,” she hissed

“Breathe.”

Cinderella licked dry lips

If she was not mistaken, Pricilla had just saved her a very violent thrashing

 

*****

Prince watched the foursome disappear through the door with narrowed eyes

He did not have a good feeling about the situation

His future mother-in-law struck him as a ruthless monster

’T
was
obvious
she cared naught for Cinderella

He directed a gaze toward his mother who met his eyes

He could see at once her thoughts mirrored his

It was there in the worried frown drawn across her brow.


Mamán
,
Papá

If you will excuse me for the evening?”

“Of course, dear.

The spark of relief in her expression confirmed his suspicions

But of course it was gone before it could register.

“By the by,
Mamán
, thank you for the invitation to the lake.

He could not resist the jab. And by her pained expression it met its mark

He nodded to an efficient servant who managed to beat him to the door and slipped through

Arnald followed fast on his heels.

“Do you foresee a problem?” Arnald asked, softly.

“I am not certain.

Prince stopped in the large hallway and cocked an ear but all he heard were soft murmurings from round the corner

On stealthy steps they made their way to the turn.

His worry must have been for naught for all he could make out was Pricilla’s amusing rendition of he and Arnald’s untimely intrusion from the late afternoon

He peered in time to see Eutilla loop her arm through Cinderella’s

In time to catch a wary glance pass between them

Her clasp on Cinderella’s arm suggested one of protection.

A flurry of shimmers hung in the air as his eyes followed Cinderella’s slender form down the corridor

Apparently, he was not the only one whose protective bone showed itself when she was about

Something lessened the restriction in his chest

It brought out an attractive side of Elsela….er…Esmeralda

While it did not change his tune regarding their upcoming nuptials, it did, however, raise her up in his eyes

Prince smiled at fancying himself as Cinderella’s shield

Something most familiar about her touched him, something that remained just out of conscious reach

He shook the rambling thoughts from his head

Were there not enough problems with this impending marriage
?
And now his mother proposing a betrothal ball to introduce
Eutullie
to all of Chalmers
?
Again, the thought struck him s
he
had something
up her magic
ian
-nistic sleeve

The
picnic with Alessandro Lecce
bore the proof

He smelled a rat

A very clever rat

It was past time to come up with a plan

Too bad all his mind could draw was
a
huge resounding blank.

 

 

 

 

Chapter
17

 

“What an evil wicked woman. She is a disgrace to the gender
.

Thomasine shuddered
and
shook her head

“Regardless…”

“Sit down, Thomasine

You are making me as jittery as a pot of crabs
readied for their drop
in boiling water.

Thomasine dropped into a wooden chair
sending a puffed
cloud of dust
airborne
at the sudden onslaught

“The Conte de Lecce has arrived?

Faustine demanded.


Oui, oui

Marco Lecce and his sons appeared early this afternoon

They requested supper in their chambers to rest after their long journey.”

“Ah, very good, then

What have you for tomorrow planned?”

“We shall begin with a luncheon picnic.

Unable to remain still, Thomasine rose
,
stalk
ed
the room with an impatience that gave credence to her fraying nerves

“This had better work, Faustine

So help me…”

“Of course it will work,” she snapped. “And quit calling me that infernal name.”

“I am deeply concerned for Cinderella

Did you see that monster’s reaction when I mentioned the Conte’s son
?
She is a dreadful woman

Keep your eye on her, Faustine

I mean it

She has nefarious plans for her stepdaughter, I can feel it.”

Faustine glared at her sister

It was a rare occasion when the two sisters were at odds

And they were not at odds now

How could Thomasine doubt they were on the same side? It made it all the more frustrating

“Or you will what, may I ask?”

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