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Authors: Kae Elle Wheeler

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Prince had had his own reasons, of course

One included making certain
the
Italian Conte’s
blasted
son had impeded access to the attractive young women wandering the castle grounds these days of late.

He scanned the lawns

Servants were busy arranging targets for the upcoming archery bout and guests were starting to meander their way forth

To his annoying relief, Alessandro
emerged
from the west doors followed by
a
manservant and younger brother Nicc
ò
l
o

Set in the mirrored image of Alessandro,
Niccòlo
’s
tall frame, dark hair and eyes
would prove sound competition for his brother not so far in the future

Prince found himself
very happy
Niccòlo
was much too young to provide any real competition at this stage of his years of ten and seven

He grimaced, pushing away the thought that Alessandro could possibly pose a threat to the Prince of Chalmers

An absurd notion.

Another ten minutes crept past before he spotted his quarries

All t
hree of them, in fact

He set off down the path to meet the slowing conveyance

A quick smile touched his lips at the sight before him

Gray skies parted teasing the party with a sliver of blue sky for the first time in several days

Prince hesitated to think the heavens parting might be the vision of Cinderella in a frock of soft cream trimmed with shimmering bronze ribbons

He vowed, if she were to ever grace his arm in union, he’d never allow her
to wear
brown

No matter how rich the hue

She deserved rainbows
,
with
the pot of gold at the base.

He hauled himself up the path

These were dangerous—traitorous thoughts that brandished him inside out

He
spun for a quick
leave

Truly, an act of cowardice

And attempt
to withdraw
,
but
fate stepped in

H
e was too close to the carriage to retreat
benevolently

Still, though his steps moved forward, they did so more slowly.

He
searched out the warmth he knew he’d find in Cinderella

Her
graceful
presence
struck a subtle, yet elusive, chord

His heart thumped wildly against his chest when her lips tilted at the sight of him

She would not be a hardship to marry…i
f he
had
to marry without finding his mysterious princess
perhaps

"Sir?" Pricilla shook him out of his reverie.

"Lady Pricilla, may I
be of
assistance?

Prince offered his arm
aiding
her descent

"Lady Esper—Esmeralda.

He gave her a low bow

Over compensating, he realized, but what could he do?

"
Mercí,
" Essie demurred
, with a narrowed gaze
.

The heat surged up his neck and he turned quickly

"
Lady
Cinderella.

His voice dropped a fraction in a husky resonance

T
he air came alive with
an
unexplained brilliance

His fingers tingled with sensations he had difficulty identifying
,
not unsimilar to the ones he’d experienced
the day they’d arrived

The day he lay flattened on the flagstone

He prayed his wince was
inward

Turning
back to Pricilla
, he cleared
his throat

“I trust you found your ride pleasant.

Prince did not think he’d ever struggled with maintaining such a façade before


Twas decidedly awkward

Hands clasped at his lower back he escorted the trio toward the west lawn

From the corner of his eye he spied Alessandro’s determined gait
bearing
down on them,
Niccòlo
fast on his heels

Prince suppressed a sudden urge to grin at the picture of a not-so-far-in-the-future more mature
Niccòlo
giving Alessandro a legitimate run for his money when it came to paying attendance to the ladies.

“Very much so,” Pricilla answered

She cast a glance over her sisters

“It was very enlightening.

She was quite a picture when she held her head like that

Finding her an advantageous match should not be so difficult, he thought graciously.

He sensed a change in the three
, s
ome secret they seemed to share

Yet, he did not sense an urge for unrestrained laughter

More
likening to
a
n affable
affection

No trace of the prior hostility
lingered

Prince found himself charmed by the
ir
unexpected
amiability

“How do you ladies fare at archery?”

“Fair, sir,” Pricilla answered

Her tonality
was
much less harsh
, almost warm
.

T
he distinct sound of a snort resonate
d
from one of the other two

And since he was
most positive Cinderella would never resort to such
inarticulate
sonority
,
it stood to reason the sound bounded
from Esmeralda

He took a moment to savor the thrill in getting her name right, even if
’twas
only in his thoughts.


Buon pomeriggio, onorevoli
.
May I present my
fratello
,
Niccòlo
?” Alessandro offered with a tilt of his head, slightly out of breath

Prince held back a burst of laughter as
Niccòlo
clicked his heels together loudly when he bowed

Oh, the very young.

“Charmed,” Esperalda responded, and beamed him a bright smile and short curtsey.

Please
, Prince wanted to shout but managed to restrain

Nor did he roll his eyes to the heavens

It took effort.

Cinderella and Pricilla offered their short curtsies as well

Prince narrowed his eyes on Alessandro when he grasped Cinderella’s hand and placed it on his arm

Niccòlo
followed suit with Pricilla leaving Prince no other option

Biting back a sigh, he offered his arm to Emalia

Now his mind could not even conjure up names remotely close

A less than gentle breeze kicked up the air

Perfect.

 

 

Chapter
25

 

“Faustine, what the devil are you about?” Thomasine hissed

“And what is with this wind, dear sister
?
I do not remember an agreement to such.”

“Such language, dear,” she sniffed

“The wind is
not
my doing.”

“Of course, it is

Who else could it be?”

Thomasine cast about a glance making sure all curious ears were out of range

She sat in an elevated chair
observing
the festivities before
she swung
her gaze back to Faustine

Faustine stood postured through a break in the trees tapping her foot impatiently, one hand fisted at her hip, the other waving in a precarious position

Her face skewed in abject affront at the accusation, giving Thomasine pause

“Well, then…who…?

The question trailed as Thomasine searched out the source and light dawned

“Ah, my apologies, sister dear

I see the problem

It appears Alessandro has dominated Cinderella’s hand yet again

Hm

You don’t suppose Esmeralda harbors a
secret
desire for the Conte’s elder son, do you?

“Humph.”
Faustine’s
grunt
sounded through the branches

“Where is the hag, dear?”

Thomasine’s gaze swept the grounds once more until she located Hilda cornered by
the
Conte near a tent set up for refreshments

“She is being nicely detained at the moment

Your handiwork?”

“Well, I had my doubts it would work a second time,
ma chére

After all, I can only offer the suggestion by way of…” she waggled her hand

“I cannot make him fall in love

Somehow, I’ve misplaced by wand.”

“Hmmm, a shame that

He could sweep her away, out of Chalmers.

A rousing cheer drew her attention

“What is it, Thomasine?”

Thomasine cocked her head toward the archery targets

“Esmeralda
just hit
a bulls-eye on the archery target.”

“Esmeralda?

Faustine asked, clearly stunned

“I thought Pricilla the expert
with a deadly weapon
.”

 

 

Chapter
26

 

The pressure bearing down on Prince’s chest equivocated to an African elephant crushing his breast bone

The betrothal ball was but a mere sennight away and he found he was no closer to a solution than the moment the glass slipper slipped on Elma’s
dainty
foot

That name was just wrong.

He moved to the open window and
placed a
palm over his face, frustration miring panic

What if he could not find a way out and he really wound up married to a human advection motion detector
?
He lifted his head
and
stare
d
out at what promised to be a beautiful day with the peek of the sun rising over the horizon

His breakfast remained on a tray, cold and untouched

Not unlike his mood, he thought glumly.

Mayhap a day of mending walls and tending tenant matters would help in deciding how best to divert the dilemma of an impending wedding doomed for disaster

The only solution that seared his mind was that under normal circumstances, the female of the union could cry off

The one to break the bounds of the betrothal

Hmm

But,
non
, Prince was not fool enough to believe Hilda would allow either daughter any such thing

And
,
what of Cinderella? Was she her daughter also
?
Mayhap he could
ask
M
amán
, if
s
he could s
pare
an audience
, he declared in silent sarcasm

’T
was
looking less
and less of a possibility

Still, if
it saved
a wedding
with the wrong woman

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