Chapter 20: The "Engagement" Fallout
The morning after the ball, Tiara sat in her fatherâs study, glaring at the latest letter sheâd received.
âCongratulations on your engagement, Lady Tiara!â it read. âWeâre all so thrilled for you and His Highness. Such a perfect match!â
Her father, Duke Everhart, was sitting across from her, sipping tea and clearly amused.
âFather,â Tiara said through gritted teeth, âwhy are people congratulating me for something that doesnât exist?â
âWell,â her father began, setting down his teacup, âyou did waltz with the first prince at a grand ball. Itâs only natural for people to jump to conclusions.â
âNatural?â Tiara repeated, her tone incredulous. âTheyâve gone from âdancingâ to âengagedâ in less than twelve hours! Thatâs not naturalâitâs insanity!â
Cedric, lounging on a nearby sofa, snickered. âMaybe you should thank Chris for boosting your popularity. Now everyone thinks youâre a future empress.â
Tiara glared at her brother. âCedric, if you donât stop talking, I will personally ensure you canât eat sweets for a month.â
Cedric immediately quieted, but his grin remained.
The door to the study opened, and Felix and Lily entered, both looking concerned.
âMilady,â Felix began, holding up a pile of letters, âmore messages have arrived. Theyâre all addressed to you.â
âLet me guess,â Tiara said, sighing, âmore congratulations on my fake engagement?â
Lily nodded, her blue eyes wide. âYes, milady. But some are... odd.â
Tiara frowned. âOdd how?â
âWell,â Lily began, hesitating, âsome young noblewomen are asking for advice on how to win a princeâs heart. They think youâre an expert.â
Felix coughed to hide his laugh, but Tiara caught it and shot him a glare.
âThis is ridiculous,â Tiara muttered, slumping into her chair.
Her father chuckled. âYou could always write back and give them advice. Something along the lines of, âThrow a tomato at his head and insult him regularly.ââ
Tiara groaned. âFather, youâre not helping.â
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Meanwhile, at the palace, Chris sat in the royal gardens, utterly bemused as his attendants delivered the latest rumors.
âYour Highness,â one of them said hesitantly, âthe nobles are quite convinced that you and Lady Tiara are engaged. Shall we issue a statement to deny it?â
Chris leaned back in his chair, smirking. âAnd ruin all the fun? No, let them talk.â
The attendant hesitated. âBut Your Highness, this could create complicationsââ
Chris waved a hand. âComplications for whom? Tiara? Sheâll survive. Besides,â he added with a chuckle, âitâs not my fault nobles have overactive imaginations.â
âVery well, Your Highness,â the attendant said, bowing.
As the attendant left, Chris stared up at the sky, his smirk softening into a genuine smile. âI wonder how Tiaraâs handling it.â
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Later That Day â Everhart Estate
Tiara was in the garden, venting her frustrations to Mia, who had come over to visit.
âThis is a disaster,â Tiara said, pacing back and forth. âI didnât even want to dance with him, and now everyone thinks weâre secretly engaged!â
Mia, sitting on a bench and watching her friend with amusement, twirled a lock of her silver hair. âTo be fair, you two do look good together.â
Tiara spun around to glare at her. âMia, donât you start.â
Mia giggled. âIâm just saying! You and Prince Chris have great chemistry. And the way he looked at you during the danceââ
âStop right there!â Tiara interrupted, holding up a hand. âThere was no âway he looked at me.â Heâs just insufferable, and Iâm cursed to deal with him.â
âCursed?â Mia repeated, raising an eyebrow. âAre you sure youâre not just secretly flattered?â
Tiara groaned, covering her face with her hands. âYouâre impossible.â
Before Mia could respond, a servant approached. âMilady, thereâs a messenger from the palace. He has a gift from His Highness.â
Tiaraâs eyes narrowed. âA gift? From Chris? What is he up to now?â
The servant handed her a small, elegant box. Inside was a note:
âTo commemorate our memorable dance. Donât worryâI didnât send a tomato. Yet. â Chrisâ
Tiara sighed, setting the note aside. Beneath it was a beautifully crafted hairpin shaped like a crescent moon.
Mia peered over her shoulder. âOoh, thatâs pretty! He has good taste.â
Tiara rolled her eyes. âHeâs just trying to mess with me.â
âOr,â Mia teased, âhe secretly likes you.â
Tiara groaned. âMia, I swearââ
Mia laughed, standing up and grabbing Tiaraâs arm. âCome on, letâs go inside. You can plan your revenge over tea.â
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Later That Night â Palace
Alistair sat in his chambers, his expression dark as he read the latest rumors in the gossip column.
âSo,â he muttered to himself, âChris thinks he can take whatâs mine.â
His hand clenched around the paper, crumpling it. âWeâll see about that.â
Alistairâs thoughts turned to his next move, a sly smile creeping across his face. He would ensure that Tiaraâs attention turned to him, no matter the cost.
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