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Pricilla gasped.

Cinderella winced.

Could
Essie possibly stop there
?
Non

She had to grab Cinderella's foot and lift it in the air
, u
nceremoniously

And w
ithout a single care for Cinderella's lack of acrobatic
flexibility

Essie pressed the toe of the shoe indicating
,
just how much space
lay
between her toe and the end of the shoe

Heat flooded her face when Essie's whole palm flattened it.

"Let her try mine, Cill," Essie said gently, dropping her hold on Cinderella's foot

It clapped to the floor.

Cinderella watched the emotions play across each of
her
sisters faces
,
not daring to intrude

Something else was obviously at
play
here.

Pricilla nodded, sending Essie off to the wardrobe

Cinderella gave Pricilla a small smile

Pricilla's thoughtful and unnerving focus
did not escape Cinderella


Twas
a
s
blatant as a comic
searing
across a clear night sky.

 

*****

"
Buongiorno,
signorinas.

Never in the world of all saints would Prince have guessed
he
possessed the petty demeanor of…of jealousy

H
e
clenched a fist at his side
wanted nothing more than to smash
a
noble fist in
to
Alessandro's regal and perfect nose

P
articularly
so,
when he
took
Cinderella's gloved hand
and offered her
into the open conveyance

Even Estella could not seem to hide
a
fierce scowl.

Prince eyed
Estellarina
curiously

Could it be she suffered the same complaint as he
?
How
curious

Pasting on a bland smile he
stepped
forward

"Good morning, Pricilla," he said, taking her arm just as Alessandro had latched onto Cinderella's

Rather than receiving the innocent blush he'd expected, Pricilla handed him an air of something more insightful

More sagacious.

"Sir," she murmured

Oh, her tone was respectful enough but he sensed a guarded perception

The thought unnerved him
,
and he struggled not to throw his arms up in frustration

Had he lost all his ability to charm, he wanted to growl

He was Prince Charming,
for the sake of heaven
.
Surely some
one considered his charms
still
preeminent
?
His gift to enthrall
?
His capacity to captivate throughout this region
?

A flurr
y of twinkling sparks radiated
round, catching him unawares

His quick glance up had his gaze locked into Cinderella's warm eyes

Time and voices faded

If he never found his mysterious princess…

Prince shook his head breaking the odd connection

He had to find her

He shot Emeranda another glance
and found her
attention
fastened on Alessandro and Cinderella

Mayhap the sparks kindling the air were from
her
eyes
?

Non

No
waves of wind
breezed
the air

It was more a wave of heat, he decided

Very unseasonable.

A slow smile tilted his lips

Mayhap, Euthralla was his key.

 

*****

Cinderella spent the next hour amid gray clouds threatening an outbreak and unusual heat stream, touring another section of the gardens
with her sisters

Their carriage ride ventured northeast
,
not
so
far from their visit
to
the lake the day before

The driver steered the carriage down a
rockier
path

The grass was less manicured
,
and the graveled road
,
sheltered by tress that did not seem to grow according to the normal majestic standards
of
uniform precision.

Other carriages dwellers followed

They stopped
along the way
,
allowing patrons to disembark
,
to wander the many meandering walking trails

Prince and Alessandro had been waylaid by other guests

Frankly, Cinderella relished the reprieve

She spied them on their horses toward the front of the queue.

She and her stepsisters had chosen to walk for a bit

The bright varied foliage of hibiscus, crocus, sage and edelweiss filled the air with a fragrance that could not be described

This particular path hosted the largest pond Cinderella had yet seen

The Virgin Goddess of Hestia molded in fine detail,
held Cinderella’s enthralled attention

A
wed by the drapes of
the goddess’s
w
raps
,
s
he could not tear her eyes away.

"What has you so fascinated by this figure,
Cinde
?” Essie asked

"Not just this one, I suppose, but they
seem to
all capture your attention in a way like I have never seen.

She waved her hand to indicate the wide area of the gardens

Two smaller ponds with Demeter, the natural goddess of the Harvest and Hermes, the cunning god of the Trade could be seen within walking distance.

"Well," she said slowly

"I suppose
’tis
not what I see, but what I feel that takes me back to a time when my papá would pull me in his lap and regale
me with
stories of their mythical nature

He would lay my head to his shoulder.

She smiled softly remembering

“When he read his chest would vibrate deep with laughter, and enlighten me as to their
wild
antics."

"Who is this
?
And why does she hold a tree in her hand?" Pricilla asked

Cinderella cocked her head to
ward Pricilla

Her
gaze
was
riveted on the
goddess
Hestia, her curiosity genuine, not at all mocking

Cinderella
supposed she might
someday
cease worrying of the
ir
ridicule

She
turned and
considered the statue in question for a moment.

"This figure represents Hestia,” she started

She turned
once more
to Essie and Pricilla

“The eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea.

Cinderella paused at their blank expressions and smiled

"Well, that's neither here nor there

But Hestia personified the "fire hat.

It burned in the hearth of every home.”
Cinderella
adopted similar
theatrics
her papa had implored
to capture her own attention as a child when he’d spun his tales

Theatrics that
threatened
send her into fits of giggles
, she bit them back, yet unable to hold back a grin

“The hearth fire was only allowed to be extinguished by ritual."

Small
,
sweet laughs emerged from Essie and Pricilla.

Cinderella turned her gaze
back
onto the stone structure that looked golden even in the gray of the day

"She was worshiped in every temple and loved because of her kind, forgiving soul."

"Forgiving soul?

Pricilla whispered softly looking at the figure, her awe apparent.

"
Oui

She never participated in any war or disputes."

Pricilla spun on the path to face Cinderella, taking her by surprise

She grasped her hand

"I hope you will someday find it in your heart to forgive us…me…" she said

Pricilla looked at Essie

"I have been a frightful sister, I vow.

She turned once more to Cinderella

"And stepsister

I am profoundly sorry.

Pricilla dropped her hand and stepped back.

Shock rendered
Cinderella
speechless, before tears of gratitude
gathered
at this unexpected apology

She shook her head

"You have no need to apologize, Pricilla

This past fortnight has more than made up for our differences

Someday, you may find it is I who
sha
ll be asking for your forgiveness."

"Do
n’
t be ridiculous,
Cinde

You are by far the Hestia between the three of us," Essie scolded

"Oh,
oui
, bashful and always portrayed as sitting

The perfect portrait," Cinderella muttered under her breath with self-disgust

Unaccustomed sarcasm rang through, but she found she was quite unable to conceal it.

“What god do you suppose I might represent,
Cinde
?” The question from Pricilla surprised her, as did the arm slipping through her own.

“Well,” Cinderella hedged, “at the risk of offending your
delicate
sensibilities, Pricilla

Mayhap, you remind me of Zeus

He was the ruler of all mankind

A leader, if you will.”

“Ah,
oui

I believe I may count that as a compliment,” Pricilla smiled softly, her eyes still on Hestia.

“Of the highest kind, I assure you.

She meant it too.

"Enough of this somber moodiness,” Essie said brightly, darting to the open carriage

“Let us be on our way

I believe there is an archery event scheduled to begin in less than an hour

I, for one, intend placing my wager on Pricilla

She is a crack shot

The other carriages are moving out."

 

*****

Prince stood at the perimeter of the west lawn, a casual observer in the afternoon's entertainments

He had yet to locate the three young women he’d grown accustomed to searching out

Their carriage had not yet returned from the garden outing

He and Alessandro had made their way back long before the others

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