Total pages in book: 124
Estimated words: 116570 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 583(@200wpm)___ 466(@250wpm)___ 389(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 116570 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 583(@200wpm)___ 466(@250wpm)___ 389(@300wpm)
“You look beautiful as always,” Gelula replied as she came up beside me. “And much more at ease now.”
I glanced at her, and we both shared a smile. The first thing we had done when I finally had a spare moment was to take the test. Luckily it came out negative. I was right. There was nothing to worry about.
Knock.
Knock.
“Miss, we need to be going now, so you are not late,” Wolfgang said from the other side of the door.
“Coming,” I replied. I turned to the door, and Gelula rushed in front of me to open it.
As I walked, I tried to pretend that this wasn’t any different from the days when, I would practice my walk with my mother. It wasn’t any different than how she would walk in our living room—head high, stomach in, shoulders back, and a secret smile. I kept repeating those four things to myself until I reached the golden grandfather clock at the top of the red-carpeted grand staircase where Gale stood, not as Prince Charming but Prince of Ersovia. His hair was styled best as it could be, the gold buttons of his royal black jacket were polished, and a pair of gloves were deliberately placed in his pocket.
When he turned to me, my mind went blank. I was lost in his blue-green eyes. My stomach and heart started to do gymnastics. He walked up to me and lifted my hand, kissing the back of it.
“Bevilën,” he whispered as his lips left my hand. His gaze drifted to the crown on my head, and he smiled. “A perfect choice.”
I couldn’t respond.
“Odette?” he called again.
“Hmm?”
“Breathe.”
I inhaled deeply and then exhaled, causing him to chuckle. “You listened without arguing, which means you must be truly terrified right now.”
“Can you blame me? You all keep upping the stakes like we are going through levels of Super Mario Brothers.”
“Super Mario Brothers?” He looked at me, confused.
And I tilted my head to the side. It was like the time he didn’t know how to fan the smoke detector. “Seriously? The video game?”
“What video game?”
I turned to see Eliza come down dressed in green with a sliver pearl tiara on her head. It looked more like a hairband of peals. She hopped right in front of us both, looking between us, and asked again. “What video game?”
“Super Mario Brothers,” I replied.
“Oh, Arty and Gale used to play that all the time.”
“Is that so?” I looked back at Gale, who looked at his sister tiredly.
“Has anyone ever told you that you have horrible timing?” he asked her.
“No, not that can recall,” Eliza shot back.
“Do better to recall. You have horrible timing,” Gale repeated, to which Eliza just rubbed her ear as if she couldn’t hear him before winking to me and walking over to talk to Wolfgang.
“Why did you pretend you didn’t know?” I asked Gale.
He sighed. “I was trying to get your mind off everything, even if it was for a second.”
I smiled and squeezed his hand. “How are you so romantic even when you do not mean to be?”
“What can I say? I am the perfect man, a true gift from the heavens.” He leaned into me, and I leaned back and away, rolling my eyes.
“A gift from the heavens?”
We both paused for a second before turning to see his mother dressed in a cream-colored dress with a white and gold sash similar to the one Gale wore, only a star was at the bottom of hers. She wore a large sliver, diamond, and sapphire crown on her head, and her gloves went up to her arms. Beside her, Sophia was dressed in black lace with a black and gold tiara on her head. Upon seeing them both, I curtsied, as did Eliza.
“If you are a gift from the heavens, it must be that I was being rewarded,” the queen said as she stopped in front of us.
“Of course,” Gale replied, lifting her hand and kissing it. “For your grace, understanding, and patience.”
“Kiss up.” Eliza coughed.
I smiled.
They were a family. Under the jewels, the protocol, and the palace, they were a family. That was what I had to hold on to.
“Ma’am, we are ready,” Ambrose said to her.
According to protocol, she nodded, and I stepped back from Gale for Sophia to stand beside him. She was the widow of the previous Adelaar, so until I married Gale and I had a higher title, I would walk to the left of Eliza. Gale glanced back at me, and I nodded at him that I was okay. I was more worried about Sophia, who refused to take his arm. Only when the queen glanced back as she stood in front of us all that Sophia finally lifted her hand, not bothering to look to him. He took it without looking at her, either.