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Mamá
is watching,” Pricilla hissed

“We’ll speak later.”

The knots in Cinderella’s stomach clinched as new waves of qualms flummoxed her

Mayhap she should just find
the dungeons
on her own,
lock herself away in the
ir
depths

Or m
ayhap Pricilla and Essie would
lend their assistance
by stashing her there
and throw
away the key.

Non
. She let out a sigh
tugging the covers to her chin

She would be on her own this night,
Stepmamá
had
ensure
d
that

In earlier days, hope might have lain with
an appearance by
Fairy Godmother but
Cinderella ha
d sealed her fate
once
she’d stepped on th
at
silver baton

Despair settled over her like the heavy blanket already weighing her down

Essie would marry Prince

She blinked back weary tears

He would never know his mysterious princess
stood feet away watching every sordid detail
, she thought glumly

The thought made her
so very tired.

Perhaps, s
he
just
needed to see
things
from a different perspective

Luck had been with her after supper

For now
,
here she
laid
, snuggled deep in her bed with nary a word from
Stepmamá
, j
ust a few side glances Cinderella had managed to meekly endure

It, of course, had been tense and uncomfortable, but Cinderella was certain she'd been
successful
in hiding
her anxiety


Twas
a blessing
, at least,
Stepmamá
had not demanded a solitary audience with her

Cinderella knew she would never have come out ahead in that clash

Squashed like a bug, she'd be.

She closed her eyes
and
focused on the silence in the chamber

The sheer hush would unnerve even the bravest of souls

She shuddered beneath the heavy covers

E
veryone knew she was the least brave person in all the land

’T
was her last thought as the
draining fatigue
finally
claimed her.

 

****
*

A prick in her arm from Marcel’s teeny claws and frantic mew startled Cinderella to a sitting potion

Disoriented and out of sorts she fought to still her pounding heart when she heard t
he creak of the door

"Essie?"

"Essie, indeed,"
Stepmamá
cackled

Terror ripped through Cinderella
,
rendering her immobile

Alas, it would seem
her audience with
Stepmamá
inevitable.

With solemnity of the corridor,
Stepmamá
hadn't even bothered to lower her voice

L
ight from
a
flickering candle
she held
gave her robust face an eerie mask-like quality straight out of a horrifying medieval epic.

Stepmamá
edged closer to Cinderella's frozen
form
until she towered
above
her

"You have managed quite a feat, have you not, my pretty, turning
my dear Esmeralda
from the bosom of her family.”

Cinderella's response was an audible swallow

"I...I could never do that,
Stepmamá

Essie would ne
’er
allow it.

If she could not save herself, mayhap she could prevent Essie from
some
hazardous misfortune.


Essie!” she spat

“How I despise that shortened version of her name

But

tis not the reason I seek to speak with you, my dear.

Stepmamá
set the candle on the bedside table.

Terror stuck in her throat
,
muting
any response.


I see how you have lured the affections of the Conte
de Lecce
’s son."

The venom in her accusation tripped Cinderella into
subtle
action


Non. Non
.

Tis not like that at all…

She shook her head
sidling
to the edge of the bed

But
Stepmamá
would not be mollified.

"You little twit
!
You have never ceased to amaze me with your vile manipulative skills

You have turned my
own
daughter from me and you
sha
ll pay.

To Cinderella’s surprise,
Stepmamá
sauntered
away,
her aim toward the dying fire in the hearth

"There is no one to save you now, is there, sw
eet?"

Oh,
non

There wasn't

Ceasing
her
opportunity,
Cinderella
slid down the side of the bed
her feet hitting
the ice cold floor

Mayhap, she could make it to the door


Twas
t
oo late

Stepmamá
whipped round in time to see her

Cinderella chose her only other recourse and
dropped to her knees
, diving
beneath the bed.

"Auck
!
" she screamed

"You little sorcerer

Out with you, do
you
dare to disobey
me
?
"

Cinderella could only thank the heavens
and the Queen
for
her
massive bed

Stepmamá
raised the skirt

Cinderella could not make out her features for the darkness, but they were etched in her mind from years past

The fierce anger of bulging eyes
,
quivering chin and cheeks flush
,
veins protruding from
pulsing
temples
were forever ingrained

"Come out, child.

Her voice took on a cajoling timbre, but Cinderella was fooled n
aught

Freezing
to death
fared
better than the alternative

"I only
wish
to talk,
oui
?"

The bed skirt dropped and complete darkness
surrounded her,
both comforting and disconcerting

She could not even make out the flickering light of the candle, only the rustling of
Stepmamá
’s
night rail
touched her ears

Cinderella followed the
noise
about
the
chamber
, praying she would leave her be

But,
no
n

S
he
moved
near the grate
again

Marcel twittered nervously

His presence did not offer much comfort at this juncture.
But at least she was not entirely alone.

“Stay clear, my s
weet.

When the scrape of metal tapped the hearth a foreboding of horrifying magnitude surged through her body

Before
Cinderella
had
time to consider
how deep
Stepmamá’s
depraved malevolence went, the skirt on the bed flew up from the opposite side

Cinderella scurried across barely missing the
stroke
of the fireplace poker

It snagged the edge
of
her nightgown
,
slashing the delicate fabric.

She brandished the poker beneath the bed like a broom

Marcel darted forward and nipped
Stepmamá’s
forearm

She did not seem to notice.

“Come out, child. I am waiting.”


Stepmamá
,
no
n

Please,” she
begged
.

“There is no one to hear
,
my
dear

You know

tis
worse if you fail to obey,
non
?

Anothe
r swipe of the poker miss
ed
her
arm
by mere inches
.

If she came out now,
Stepmamá
would likely kill her

“Why?” she sobbed

“Why do you hate me so?”


Mamá
?

Pricilla’s voice
echoed through the chamber
, clearly startling
Stepmamá
, the poker clattered to the floor

“What are you doing
?
Is there a mouse beneath the bed?”


Oui, oui

Une souris!

Stepmamá
stood and let the bed skirt drop leaving Cinderella shrouded in
blessed
gloom once more

Cinderella stuffed
a
fist in her mouth to stifle her cries

Marcel’s tiny body moved close

“I’ve come to check on Cinderella

But, alas, she is nowhere to be found, the ungrateful child.”


Mamá
. You know you will catch your death if you are not careful.” Cinderella heard Pricilla’s tongue cluck as if she were the mother and not the other way round

“You know how sickly you can become

Let us worry not about her

We must get you back to your chamber, post haste.”

Cinderella
drew Marcel in the palm of her hand

Comforting him; or was it he who comforted her
?
She listened
as Pricilla helped
Stepmamá
to her feet, cognizant of the shift in
movement

Seconds later the door closed softly behind them
.
An ominous silence descended
over the chamber.

Massive quakes racked her body, making it difficult to crawl from beneath the large bed

She set Marcel aside and with f
ingers frozen
and
stiff from the cold, she reached for the poker

A deep mar of streaked ash had it slipping from her hand, clanging to the floor as reality set in

Great waves of hiccupping sobs roared through her

“What did I do
?
How could she hate me so?” she cried out

“Oh,
Papá

Would that you were here…”

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