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Authors: Kae Elle Wheeler

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She
forced herself to breathe

Calming herself with the thought s
he
would
have her chance with Prince
, she just
had
to

He was asking for
all
the maidens to try the slipper,
non
?
They could not stop her

They
could
not, she vowed
, pressing her lips together
.

“We shall be prepared,”
Stepmamá
announced

“Both of you, follow Cinderella about this house

Make sure that she has swept, scrubbed, cleaned, polished, waxed
and
sanitized each and every viable surface.” Her brittle and high pitched voice, grated

“Leave no corner untouched.

And with her dramatic flair, quit the room.

And so they did
.

’T
was
another t
wo days
that
found the cottage readied and spotless

U
nfortunately,
it
left her sisters floundering in restlessness

It
well bespoke trouble
for Cinderella

On a normal basis they were annoying and underfoot

Bored, however, made them dangerous

Cinderella had to fight for every ounce of control and sanity as she sat in her own little corner

Mending stockings from a nearby basket, she listened in horrific silence as Esmeralda and Pricilla argued among
st
themselves
on
who
se
foot was the
most exquisite

On whom Prince would think the prettiest

On whom should be first to try the blasted slipper

On whom it would actually fit

Only once, did Cinderella’s lips
tip
in a secret smile, eyes averted.

“What are you contemplating, Cinderella?” Pricilla sneered

“That the shoe will fit
you
?

At which point both sisters cackled with hysterics at the absurdity.

“It could, you know,” she said softly

The silence in the room boomed

Oh, no

She’d made a very large tactical error

Cinderella lifted her eyes from her
task
to find both sisters and
Stepmamá
staring at her in dumbfounded stupor.

Pricilla was the first to recover, casting
Cinderella
a bleak, tight-lipped smile

Her cold gray eyes and
cruel
expression sent Esmeralda’s eyes fluttering with bird-flapping intensity

Pricilla rose from her
wooden
chair and glided with a surprising grace to
stand before
Cinderella

The move, deceptively casual

Cinderella would be a fool to believe
otherwise

“W
hat has you so busy this lovely morn
, Cinderella?” The dainty smile she handed Cinderella personified her evil
mamá
to perfection.

Cinderella
found she was unable to hide the tremble in her fingers
.

Es-
Esmeralda’s petticoat.

Fear had Cinderella’s voice
trickling
out husky and restrained.

Pricilla gently lifted the
soft fabric
from Cinderella’s lap

“Oh, my, yes

I can see.

Quick as a flash, she ripped the delicate fabric apart at the seam

Esmeralda’s gasp filled the air but Cinderella dared not shift her focus

“You are quite the seamstress,
oui
?”
Pricilla
said with a twisted curl of her lips

Pricilla let go and it floated to
land at Cinderella’s
feet

Eyes still on Pricilla, Cinderella reached for the garment with a shaking hand.

“Pricilla,
my darling
, you shall be the first to sport the slipper,”
Stepmamá
announced as if nothing out of the ordinary
occurred

“As the eldest,
’t
is
only fitting.

Then howled with laughter at her silly pun, jowls shaking
with mirth

The sight would provoke nightmares.

But
,
of course,
’t
was
not out of the ordinary was it? Cinderella reasoned
swallowing sudden tears

She’d let her mouth get the better of her

Cinderella knew for certain the slipper would fit her

It was hers after all, was it not
?
All she had to do was concentrate on that
one detail
and she would be out of her personal torment soon


T
would not
be for
much longer

She had
only
to hang on
to her dreams
.

The sudden pounding of hooves vibrated the cottage. It stayed the violence that poised the tense atmosphere

T
hank the heavens

Cinderella surprised her stepsisters by fighting
for a place at the window along
side them

Something she’d never attempted before

Their anticipation of the prince’s visit had to be the only reason no one threw a punch.

Stepmamá
hissed in exasperation, “Girls
!
We do
not
hang out an open window like common…harlots

We let the prince come to us!

She raised her chin where the skin hung beneath like that of a gobbling turkey

Cinderella, so attuned to the excitement, let a giggle escape.

Stepmamá
turned to her and snarled, “Not you!
You
sha
ll remain inside.”

“But…but,
Stepmamá
—” The crack of
Stepmamá’s
open palm stung her cheek cutting her off mid sentence

She covered her cheek
,
hot to the touch.


You
dare
to spar with me, child
?

With that, all hopes were dashed.

“To the basement with you,”
Stepmamá
commanded

“But…”

“But nothing,” she spat, hand raised reinforcing her threat

“Away with you. Quickly.

Cinderella dare not disobey

Dropping her head in defeat, she turned from the window, hands clenched, swallowed choking tears and moved to the basement door

Stepmamá
cast one more glare which had Cinderella running the rest of the way

She slipped behind the basement door, but in a fit of rebellion perched herself on the top stair.

A knock, firm and strong, pounded the door

Cinderella peered through a crack.
She watched Esmeralda pull it open with an unnatural and timid reserve, green eyes batting wildly

A footman, ridged and formal, appeared very distinguished in his white pantaloons with their red stripe down the side, awed by his corresponding jacket adorned with gold tassels.
Cinderella had ne’er seen the like

Stepmamá’s
preoccupied stupor and grandeur allowed Cinderella’s furtive peek to go unnoticed

Without warning he bellowed
in clipped cultured tones,
as if they were not standing within
touching distance
, “Your Royal Highness to see the
maidens
of the house.

He clicked the heels of his shiny black boots and a offered a sharp formal bow from the waist

A swift movement from another similarly dressed individual
pulled
a trumpet
to his lips

The blaring sound brought everyone to attention, even she

At least Cinderella had the luxury of covering her ears.

Royally formal and very loud
, s
he
could almost laugh
at their strained expressions.

Someone Cinderella could not see spoke softly

It was not Prince

She would have recognized his deep warm voice anywhere

It had been in her dreams for a week past now

“We
sha
ll conduct the business of the slipper-trying on the bench in your lovely garden,
Madám
.”

Stepmamá
flounced through the door with Esmeralda and Pricilla
trailing
like little ducklings

Little
ugly
ducklings, she amended
, scowling

The door shut behind them in a resounding slam

Despondent, yet defiant, Cinderella darted from her post inside the basement to peer t
hrough the curtains

It was a
risk
worthy of furious wrath.

She gaped in awe as Prince,
her
Prince, dismounted his horse in a graceful drop to the ground

He looked just as she remembered

Hand on her throat, a dreamy sigh escaped

Hair, black as midnight held
at his nape by
a velvet queue, firm determined jaw, strong teeth and corded muscles

Her fingers tingled remembering her hand
swallowed
in his as he’d guided her through
the ballroom
dance after dance.

“Mew.

Without taking her eyes from her beloved she lowered her palm for Marcel’s assent.

“Look at him, my sweet

See how wide his shoulders are
?
How graceful his hands?”

Marcel peeped an agreement.

She watched an entourage of six surround
Prince

Another gentleman off to one side held a wooden box

He opened it with a show of spectacular theatrics—and then, she saw it

She gasped

H
er
glass shoe

Cinderella blink
ed
away sudden tears

Prince knelt on bended knee before Pricilla, sending the breath rushing from Cinderella’s body

How had she ne’er
noticed
the sun’s brilliance glinting
off Pricilla’s silvery blond
locks
?
A lightheaded sensation assaulted her senses
shooting straight to her knees

She had to force short small breaths to keep from fainting in despair on the spot.

Instead,
Cinderella
concentrated on the dark curl falling o

er
her love’s
brow

The
considerable effort
it took
to not scream
squeezed the heart in her chest
as he reached for Pricilla’s foot

He pulled it forward
, a bit too gently in her opinion,
and slipped the shoe on—or rather

tugged, shifted
, wrested

Cinderel
la watched his face carefully, narrowing her eyes

He seemed quite determined, she thought with pursed lips

He risked a glance upward and a smile lit his face
sending
Cinderella’s heart
fluttering

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