Read The Wronged Princess - Book I Online
Authors: Kae Elle Wheeler
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
…