Read The Wronged Princess - Book I Online
Authors: Kae Elle Wheeler
“
Oui
.”
“Then she is whom I must marry
.
Mamán
is determined after all.
”
J
ustification
served to save face and Prince leaped on the excuse, knowing he lied to Arnald.
Oui,
determined,” Arnald repeated,
chuckling
.
“Enough,” Prince barked out
.
He
needed
to think
.
By
the time
Prince had
realized her intentions and dashed after her…it was too late
.
All he’
d
caught was the tail of her golden coach
drawn
with six white horses darting away at breakneck speed
.
He put his arm up in an effort to halt her flight, but could only watch in helpless despair her wave of farewell from the
small
rear
window
.
He swore he saw anguish in those exquisite eyes.
He’d dropped his head in desolation, and
gasped
.
T
here
—
in plain sight
—
on the stoop descending the ballroom, lay proof that this night of heaven had not been just a dream
o
f his bride-to-be vanishing into thin air…
A single glass slipper.
Chapter
2
Queen Thomasine almost rue the day she’d had a son
.
No
n
, that was not quite right, for she loved her son dearly
.
But she’d be hard pressed to refrain from admitting that
the
comfort of a daughter would
have
serve
d
quite pleasant
.
Someone with whom she could embroider
,
or titter on about the failings of men
.
She sighed
.
It would have made for excellent bonding experiences
.
Regrettably, that had not been her destiny
.
She shook away the fantasies and turned to the misfortune at hand
.
For days
now
,
seven to be precise,
Prince
had moped
about the palace, hoping against hope
,
his lovely young woman would somehow reappear
.
Drop into his life the same way she’d dropped out
.
Thomasine
had deliberately
let a
full sennight of his nonsense
persist before
finally
summoning
him
to set forth she and her twin’s underhanded scheme
.
’T
was
not without some guilt, however.
She quashed the feelings ruthlessly.
“Have you decided what it is you are to do now,
mon fils
?
You have spent this week past doing
naught
but brooding and sulking about.
”
His gaping shock was most telling
.
“
Mamán
,
” he said sharply
—deeply offended
.
She bit back a searing retort, irritated
that young men
dared
think
a mother
could not possibly understand
such a
dilemma.
Bah, w
hat was it with today’s children
?
Did they
believe
their parents had sprung from the womb grown
?
Not experienced love and infatuations
in
their
youth
?
That they had
had
a youth?
Thomasine pinched the bridge of her nose praying for patience. Tried to remember this
was
the future king. “
My dear
,
’t
is
time to move past this fixation
,” she said gently
.
She frowned
.
“
Frankly, I find myself amazed that this…this
woman-
child had the nerve to run from the ball in
such a
manner
.
To
run
, at all, in fact
.
Most unladylike.
”
She sniffed with
disdain
.
“But, alas, not being in her shoes—well, so to speak, I suppose
,
I shall withhold my judgment for the present time.
”
Prince
lowered himself into an opposing chair so utter in his devastation her heart could not help but soften in sympathy
.
Squaring her shoulders
, stiffening her resolve
, she vowed
to see this through
, no matter
the
difficult
y
.
Then,
proceeded to shock him further
.
“The question is, dear, what are your plans to remedy the situation?”
She spoke briskly
.
’
Twould not do to let him
surface any
cracks
.
She had great faith in his intellect, it just needed
uncovering
.
His expression made her wonder if she’d grown horns
.
Thomasine shook her head in self-deprecation
.
“I vow I bear full responsibility for this predicament, of course
.
Well,” she amended
frowning
, “except for the portion your father is responsible for.
”
She almost choked over this sentiment, but shook it abruptly away
and continued her
most regal-tone-to-the-masses she could manage
.
“As the guiding parent, however, I have come to the conclusion that I have failed miserably in teaching
you (again, a small choke)
to act responsibly and timely for yourself in a crisis situation.
”
She paced the
length of the chamber
.
Thinking was always best when she had the versatility of movement.
She stole a glimpse in Prince’s direction
.
He
looked
as if he were trying to comprehend her efforts of explanation
.
Mayhap there was hope
.
But just as sure as she was he was listening, she was just as sure he had no possible idea of her importune
.
His glazed, blank expression revealed just how very clueless he remained with every uttered word
.
Thomasine had to shake off her irritation once more, knowing instinctively a daughter would have been much sharper on the uptake
.
It was as if he were from a different
celestial orbit
.
She
eyed
him carefully
.
Hope
sparked within her as his gaze
narrowed
.
When his eyes seemed to focus on some divine light above her head she somehow resisted an urge to lift her head for a peek
.
“Ah!
”
His inspirational gasp startled her, excitement palpable
, giving her cautious hope
.
“I have her slipper
.
I shall take it to every maiden in the Kingdom
.
Whom it fits, is where I shall find my bride.”
“Oh, my,”
Thomasine
murmured, fighting an
impulse to
enlighten
him just how impractical
his proposal
was
; the
consequences such an outcome could
prompt
.
She dropped into a chair considering him with a prudent gaze
.
This was not quite the direction she and her sister had envisioned
.
B
ut mayhap
’t
was
something
they could work with it.
She let out a slow breath trying to focus on the positive aspects
.
T
here at least appeared to be some kind of idea brewing around in that round appenda
ge sitting atop his shoulders. She
had to struggle
to mask her frustration
.
Honestly, he needed to be married
.
Then he could utilize
his
intended’s
acumen
.
Of course, were he ma
rried there would be no use for
…she tapped a finger on her chin
.
She swallowed her sigh, disappointed
.
It appeared she and her twin’s lesson would indeed
be required
.
M
uch needed lesson
.
If he were to someday lead their kingdom, however, small.
She let a slow smile curve
her lips
.
“
’Tis
a wonderful idea, darling.”
He blinked as if surprised.
And
sent him
off—with her blessing.
Word spread quickly throughout Chalmers Kingdom
.
Prince Charming was on the hunt for his mysterious princess
.
His future queen.
She only hope
d the young woman proved worthy of their efforts.
Chapter
3
News of Prince Charming’s outrageous plan reached the cottage within days
.
Hours possibly
, and Cinderella was outraged
.
The
competency
of communication through word of mouth was quite amazing when one evaluated its efficiency to any minute degree
.
The
range of emotions
roaring through her
started with that
of stunned horror to a
morbid yet
hidden amusement as
Stepmamá
and her stepsisters danced round
their small abode
with glee
.
T
he likely prospect that
her
glass slipper could ever fit one of her evil stepsisters
was…laughable
.
But she wasn’t laughing
.
Well, i
t
was
vile enough to make her want to cast up her accounts
that somehow warred
with
an
effort to hide
an unexpected yet hysterical
giggle
.
“Do you think he sha
ll be here soon?
”
Pricilla spouted, turning cool gray eyes on
Stepmamá
.
Her blond
,
almost white hair
,
bounced bobbing curls
.
Ever t
he ultimate image of
Stepmamá
, were it not for
Stepmamá’s
rotund figure
.
With an inward sigh, Cinderella had to admit both Pricilla and Esmeralda had lovely hair.
Stepmamá
considered Pricilla with a glance of calculated amusement
.
Cinderella
fought
to keep the shiver of trepidation from snaking up her spine
.
It didn’t work
.
W
hat
tactic
Stepmamá
was now hatching
in her malevolent mind
?
Cinderella made a show of dusting the buffet while
waiting
for some insight
to surge forth
with bated breath
.