Read The Wronged Princess - Book I Online
Authors: Kae Elle Wheeler
The chamber was not large by any means
.
A chair with worn fabric stood in the
corner
and beside it a heavy square table
.
There were no candles or other objects to identify its recent occupants but for the unsettled grime
.
Only the damning evidence of his dear
mamán’s
voice in his head from the prior day
.
Waves
crashing below could be heard though a window that was much too high to peer from.
“What are you looking for, sire?
”
The barely concealed sarcasm was back, Prince noted.
“Have you recovered from your weak constitution, my dear cousin?” Prince asked, dryly.
“
Weak
constitution!” Arnald’s indignation had Prince unable to hold back a burst of laughter
.
Arnald’s eyes focused on something behind Prince, standing the hair at his nape on end
.
“
Bonjour,
M
adam
,” Arnald smiled.
Prince spun quickly shocked to see
his mother.
“Oh, dear,” she muttered softly
.
“
Mamán
?”
She cleared her throat with a delicate cough.
“It appears
as if
your
mamán
failed to mention a twin I see.”
“
Twin
?” he choked out
.
“But—”
Of course, she was a twin
.
At first glance, they looked exactly the same
but for the elaborate fashioned hair built high on her stately head
.
They had the same dark eyes and upturned noses and slight builds. He would hazard the only
discernible
difference, upon closer examination, was a tiny mole on his aunt's left cheek
.
Though his mother would not
have been
caught dead
a frock of
such frilly, pink
nonsense
.
He leaned closer
.
“Are those diamonds, threaded throughout your gown, madam?”
“Ahem…”
S
he
inclined her head, identically to his mother
.
“Yes,
ma chére
.
I must say,” she said. “Y
ou are the spitting image of your
papá
.
I am quite proud of you.”
“
Proud
?”
“Are you unwell, dear?” She furrowed her brows
.
"You keep repeating me
.
It could be a sickness of the mind, you know."
Prince could hardly comprehend the thread of conversation at the sight of an aunt long thought dead
.
It was no secret Arnald was his cousin, but how could
Mamán
keep a
twin
sister a secret
.
And
why
?
Oh, were they past time for a chat.
“
Mamán
, I believe you have left my cousin thoroughly speechless
.
A remarkable feat, actually.
”
Arnald’s humor had bounded back in full force.
Prince recovered himself with an effort and narrowed his eyes on the tiny woman before him
.
“Does my
mamán
know you are about,
tante
?”
“
Oui
,” she responded with a wave of her hand
.
“We are quite close, you know.”
Close
?
He strived for a
measured
breath
.
It was obvious he needed to keep his wits about him
.
This, of course, had to be the mysterious Faustine
.
His mother’s sister
.
His
aunt.
"So you and my darling
mamán
have been devising the recent events of my life," he stated
.
The more he
considered
the events
, the more perfect sense
it made,
and the more incensed he became
.
He struggled for composure, however
.
As Prince Charming what else could he do
?
’T
was expected
.
"I wonder what conclusions you have come to,
tante
.
I would be
most
curious to hear."
"Oh, my
.
I do believe you to be angry,
oui
?" she twittered.
"Angry,
mad
a
m
?
”
"Now, sire, you would not dare to threaten such a dainty creature
?
A woman this small in stature, mind, could not hope to create so much as a bustle of concern." Arnald laughed
.
He stood with folded arms across his chest and shoulder against the doorframe
.
His lofty wit was annoying at best and did not help Prince's usual collected attitude.
"Humph
.
You are telling me, because she is so
small
, she could not cause havoc?
”
Prince dare not take his eyes from the woman before him
who had stood and begun a pace about the room
.
He had the
distinct
feeling she might evaporate into thin air
.
A handy trick these women were able to execute at the snap of a finger.
"That is neither here nor there, nephew."
Prince drew his fiercest scowl
.
"You dare to taunt me,
madam
?
I am the future king."
"And I am your elder, you will address me with respect.
”
She actually snapped at him
.
"Now, dear, you must let your confidence guide you."
Confidence? Guide him
?
"I feel the most sudden urge to meet with my
own
mamán
," he muttered.
"
Oui, oui
.
I suppose you must.
”
She plopped down in the one chair, planted an elbow on the table and rested her chin in her palm.
Arnald moved to her on bended knee
.
He clasped her small hand in his
.
"What is it,
Mamá
n
?
You are distressed,
non
?"
"Dear boy." A tender touch to his head had Prince compelled to look away
.
"Naught what
with which
you could help.
”
She pulled her hand away
.
"Be gone, both of you
.
We shall speak soon enough."
*****
Cinderella hid in the shadows of the darkened corridor praying her light colored frock would not draw the attention of Prince and his cousin
.
But, alas, luck was not with her
.
At least not
good
luck
.
Prince strode from the chamber,
Sir
Arnald fast on his heels
.
Surprise lit his eyes when they landed on her
.
His slow smile ignited a pulsating fire through her veins
.
She dare not dwell on the pleased expression. It did not bode well, at all.
The stick in her hand started to vibrate with a thrumming energy
.
Reverberating up her arm making its way through her entire body
.
Before coherent thought rationed through her brain, she held it out—freezing the two men quite immobile
.
Horrified and shocked by her actions she looked at the stick, dumbfounded, not sure at what she'd accomplished or
why
?
Mayhap, she could make them forget they'd seen her?
Her hungry gaze raked over Prince
.
Then a
positively evil thought took hold
.
She could
test
the theory
.
Of course, if he did remember she would be mortified, humiliated and would generally end of absolution of an untarnished reputation
.
Her sisters and she had already stacked enough bad deeds against them to have them drawn and quartered—a feat fatal to any commoner
.
But somehow in the moment she could not seem to make herself care
.
She just wanted to touch him
.
Just once more
, b
efore the inevitability of h
is
and Essie's impending nuptials.
Was that so terrible?
O
f course it was, the prim practical voice in her head screamed
even
as she stepped toward him
.
But one kiss, who would know besides she
?
L
oud silence filled the passageway
.
One more step found her in touching distance
.
S
picy soap assailed her senses, and before she could stop herself, Cinderella
closed her eyes,
tipped up
on her toes and touched the corner of his mouth with her lips
.
The feeling of floating on air enveloped her
.
Heart pounding furiously, she lowered her heels, opened her eyes
.
Stepped back
.
There was a lov
ely firmness contrasting with
velvet softness
.
She brought her fingers to her mouth.
Time suspended, holding her prisoner
.
She’d never acted so indecently
.
She stared at him as if he were Eros, come to life, yet he remained still as the statue, itself.
"Nicely handled, my dear."
Startled
,
Cinderella
jumped back, the stick clattering to the floor.
"Ah, there it is
.
I wondered where I’d misplaced it.
"
Shamed burned through her
.
Her deplorable behavior
fastened
her in place
.
"Oh, Fairy Godmother
.
I am…I—" Cinderella took another step back
.
The distinct crack of wood had her gasping for air
.
Oh, no. No, no, no
.
She'd broken the magic stick
.
This could not be happening
.
Hands flew to her flamed cheeks
.
She waited for Prince to snap out of his frozen reverie
.
Denounce her very life
.
But not so much as a flicker of his eyelash
fluttered
.
She dare not move
.
"Oh. I…I…"
Her voice croaked in the horror.
Fairy Godmother's dainty palm came up to halt Cinderella mid-sentence
.
"Did you break it,
do you think
?
My wand, dear
?
Thank the heaven’s you found it
.
’
Twould
not do for it to fall in
to nefarious hands
.
”
She
dipped
forward and swiped two distinct pieces
from
the ground
.
“Oh, my,” Cinderella whispered. She
had definitely broken it
.
She was too stunned to cry
.
"I shall—shall...
”
An audible gulp was impossible to mask
.
Resigned, she squared her shoulders
.
’T
was time to pay the piper
.
"I shall turn myself in, of course
.
’
Tis
only fitting I should be locked up
.
The dungeon would be preferable to the gallows, however
.
Is it possible
…
you could
recommend
…I would be most grateful…I…I imagine I
there are
friends in the dungeon
.
Or, mayhap, Marcel…
I am friendly with mice
.
They are not so terrible, you know
.
He…is not…so—
"