Part seven
When one is burdened
by carrying around a heavy secret in their heart, it eats them up from inside,
it chews at their soul every single day and drives one to complete insanity.
Imagine Princess Desmorelda kept her secret for seventeen years, and still
managed to keep her head above water. But now the idea of keeping her secret
from someone who lives within her castle walls began to eat at here. As she sat
in that dark corner her mind drifted back to the night that changed her life,
forever.
The old witch took out
a little potion from inside her cloak, she murmured a spell which was inaudible
to the Princesses parents, but Desmorelda heard it,
“Teach these
ungrateful parents a lesson, combine what both girls possess to one, remove the
barrier that holds them back, until they learn what it is to love...”
The witch gave passed
the goblet around telling each member of the family to take a sip, when it
reached Desmorelda she glanced up at her parents anxiously,
“Go ahead dear,” urged
the Queen, “Go ahead, you want what’s best for your sister don’t you?”
Timidly, Desmorelda
took the last sip and her hands trembled, the goblet fell to the floor and
shattered at her tiny feet.
In that instance the
two girls were lifted off the floor, a cloud of grey dust whirled around them
as they cried and screamed in horror.
“What’s happening?”
creied the King in shock, “We asked for just the ugly one!! What are you
doing??”
“Every spell has its
price,” hissed the witch as she watched the girls mutually combine, Serpentinas
body joined into Desmoreldas, and the little child’s eyes flashed a bright
yellow as Serpentina struggled to settle in her new home.
The King and Queen
stared in awe and the Queen said smugly, “Well, at least the child looks better
now, that was a small price to pay.”
“O my Queen, that is
not the price you pay,” the old woman gurgled.
“What do you mean?”
asked the Queen in dismay. Thinking what more a price did she need to pay then
having her two kids combined into one.
“Well, it is not
exactly a sacrifice to have your children combined, you still have both of
them, no this is not enough...” the old woman went on, “A sacrifice is when it
hurts, when you give away completely something you love for something or
someone you love even more, that is the ultimate sacrifice.”
The witches’ voice
elevated on this last sentence and resounded around the halls, and as the words
sacrifice echoed in the King and Queens ears, the dust settled around them and
they started to shrink to the ground, the two Princesses still hear their cries
every night in their dreams. When the dust arose, a small crystal ball was left
behind, and the King and Queen where frozen inside this ball. Princess
Desmorelda cried and ran towards her parents, tears streaming down her little
face.
“Do not be sad little
one,” said the witch as she laid an old frail hand on the little Princesses
shoulder, “This spell will be lifted when you first find true love, not the
fairytale kind of love my dear, but true love, and no man can lay a hand on you
until you find and realise what true love is.”
The little girl
remembers these words till today, even though she still had no idea what the
witch meant at the time. What did she mean by true love?
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Please NOTE this blog has been moved to www.howtosaveaprincess.blogspot.com NEw chapters can be found on this blog

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