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Authors: Kae Elle Wheeler

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Non
!
She had to confess all

Cinderella flexed her fingers and forced a
final
deep breath. "These have been
the
best days in my life since my father passed,” she said in a rush

Tears blurred her eyes
,
clogged her throat

Manette circled
behind
and tripped the hooks with a blast of irritating speed and proficiency

The beautiful green silk slid down and Kira stepped over clasping her hand, to help her out of
a
sea of emerald folds.

Essie ran over and threw her arms around Cinderella

"Oh,
Cinde
, I'll wear the white if it stresses you so

Please

Please do not cry

There have been enough tears,
non
?"

Cinderella returned
her
hug with a fierce intensity

"
’T
not that," she muffled against her shoulder

She straightened and set herself
apart
, nodded
her
assent to Manette.

The rich green silks cascaded over Essie's slim body

Cinderella watched Essie's reflection in the mirror with a sad smile

Yet, a sudden sense of thrill rumbled through Cinderella
.
Essie would look her most stunning when they entered the ballroom

Oui,
it was time

While Essie’s attention remained absorbed in donning the green dress, Kira wasted no time sliding the glorious white masses over Cinderella’s head before she could utter any sort of protest

Tingling
,
shimmering particles touched the atmosphere in a surreal
, wavering
quandary, turning the moment into magic.

As her head came through the wide neck, she caught Pricilla’s narrowed gaze of suspicion, then astonishment as the final transformation ascended over Cinderella

The heap of cream white fabric in the softest Chinese silk settled round her slight body

And as each fastener, stay by stay
,
molded her form, she wished for…for what
?

The air was suddenly fraught with a phosphorescence glow that could only be described as magical

Cinderella’s body prickled with chill bumps making her feel both light-headed and dizzy

She glanced
about
the
chamber
for—for …..the crack in the floor.

Pricilla’s quick sharp gasp brought Essie’s head round sharply. Her gaze shot straight to Pricilla’s focus

Silence deafened Cinderella’s ears, well, except for the blood pounding furiously through

Heat flaming her cheeks,
Cinderella
searched out the mirror in a slow thick motion

She met Pricilla's accusing and Essie's confused gazes in the glass


Je suis désolé
. I

m sorry, I-I could not find a way—this must appear

Non
. I-I should have told you.

The tears streamed down her cheeks in rivulets

But a sudden moment of resilience gripped her

Cinderella
threw
her shoulders back, tilted her head up, spun to challenge Essie directly in the eye


I
love him, you know.
Me.

“But…but how?

Essie whispered

“How did you do it
?
You were at the ball.
You
are the mysterious princess.”

Cinderella slid to the floor on knees that no longer supported her

She covered her mouth with trembling fingers and closed her eyes against the hate and ridicule she knew she would see in their expressions

A deathlike hush settled over the chamber

No longer able to stand it, she lifted her eyes to face their wrath

It was not anger that met her, however

Essie's mouth hung open from near shock, and Pricilla studied her with such intense contemplation, it once again had Cinderella w
ishing for the floors to open.

How to say it
?
Yet, t
here was no help for it

They were liable to stash her in bedlam

But the time for deceit had passed

“I h-had a fairy godmother,” she stammered

“She did it to me.”

“A fairy godmother?

Pricilla echoed in disbelief

“She did not do
everything

You look—beautiful,” Essie choked out

“They are going to know

The minute we walk into that ballroom, they are
all
going to know

We cannot hide it!

Essie was stunned

But then a light came into her steady
unblinking
eyes. “That’s right; they are
all
going to know
!
How could I possibly marry Prince now?

Her relief would have been comical any other moment.

“Essie, quick

Help her up

She’ll muss the dress

Though, I must say with that crown on her head and those hoops surrounding her

She
appear
s
like
a castle in the center of her own fortress poking out of puffy white clouds.”

“I want a crown,” Essie muttered rushing over.

“Crown?” Cinderella squeaked

Her fingers snaked up to her hair which had miraculously righted itself high above her head

Indeed a jeweled band wrapped her hair.

Pricilla tugged one arm
,
Essie the other, pulling
Cinderella
unceremoniously from the floor

The reprieve flooding her was severe enough to cause the lightheaded sensations that surely created more sparkles in the air

She hoped she would not faint
,
’t
was no time for
such
theatrics.

When she had her legs, and was almost certain they would hold, Cinderella met Essie’s eyes

The stark relief from Essie sparked a glint of mischief
, and
they both turned to Pricilla

“What should we do?” they demanded.

 

*****

"Are you
trying
to choke me?" Prince snapped at Arnald.

"It is unfortunate this cravat will not cooperate."

"Good lord, you act more nervous than I."

"Only because if you are not happy, I shall be the one to pay," A
rnald retorted

"What of your
m
amán
?
Have you had your audience with her?"

Prince scowled

"
Non

Her efforts to avoid me at every turn have certainly succeeded

What of you
?
Have you managed to gainsay yours?"

"
Non

I fear we may be stuck."

Prince glanced over his shoulder to the ormolu clock
hanging above
the hearth
as a thought occurred to him

"How is it
that
I did not know my dear
mamán
was a twin, do you suppose?

Prince turned
on
his cousin
with narrowed eyes

“How is it that
you
did not know
?
After all,
surely you knew
your
mamán
to be
alive and well all these years.”

Arnald scowled back

"Yes, well. That is quite the feat they accomplished, is it not
?

With
a
last flick of his wrist, Arnald stepped back

"That is the best knot I can wield."

"I’m not sure it is your best,” Prince muttered

Arnald
could have strangled him, after all

He supposed he should be thankful

“This is not over,
cousin
.

He paused before adding, “I don't suppose you arranged for my kidnapping?"

"Hardly

Securing your confirmation was difficult, if you recall."

An odd flutter of air fanned across Prince’s lips startling him in its intensity, of what he did not know

Eyes closed
,
he tried to grasp the swift flash, but alas
,
it escaped

Instead, he moved his fingers to pinch the bridge of his nose

Once Ezbeth strode through those ballroom doors, there would be naught they could do to elude the noose round their necks

Their fate
s
would be sealed

Funny, how he came to think of her as an accomplice in these efforts in circumventing the looming connubial prison.

He
prayed
he would not be required to call her by name, he thought wincing

No one would remiss him for a glass of brandy

In fact, mayhap he should have two.

"Here," Arnald barked, snapping him out of his doldrums

In his hand he held two small glasses filled with rich gold liquid.

"Perfect,"
Prince
praised under his breath

He was sunk.

 

*****

 

Escorted by the timid Manette, Cinderella
a
waited with barely suppressed panic alongside Pricilla and Essie just beyond closed doors of the ballroom trying to ignore the footmen’s curious gazes

Dual shiny brass handles separated insanity from unreality

Pricilla’s brutal honesty spelled practicality, she reminded herself

’T
was their only hope.

"Breathe," Pricilla hissed

"Whatever you do, hold your head high

’Twill be
our
saving grace if we are
to carry off this bout of lunacy.

She pierced Essie and Cinderella with a stern scowl.

Cinderella nodded and tried to absorb Pricilla’s fierce confidence

She lifted her head

Do or die, the time had come

Her wildest dream or starkest nightmare was about to unfold

She could only admire the tenacity Pricilla snapped to after her own dreadful confession

One of them, leastways.

“I said
breathe
, blast
it

Both of you,” Pricilla commanded. “We’ll get through this

What are they goin
g to do, put us in the dungeon?
” She frowned at that

A hysterical laugh bubbled through Cinderella, knowing it was a probability in some monarchs

The perfect ending to
a horrific
fairy tale.

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