Born to Rule

Born to Rule Read Online Free PDF Page A

Book: Born to Rule Read Online Free PDF
Author: Kathryn Lasky
magnificent—tiny, tight, and they gleamed. But she never laughed or smiled, and she hardly ever ate. She wasted away until finally she died of a broken heart.”
    A hush fell over the room. Needles stopped moving, and sighs could be heard coming from more than a few princesses.
    Lady von Schleppenspiel broke the silence.
    “The oddest part,” she continued, “is that year’s tapestry vanished. It simply disappeared within an hour of the princess’s death.”
    “Was it stolen?” Princess Gundersnap asked.
    “Why would anyone steal an unfinished tapestry?” Princess Kristen asked.
    Yes, thought Alicia. Why would anyone steal an unfinished tapestry, unless they did not want the rest of the story to be finished and therefore known? This was a true mystery. Alicia’s mind wandered as she continued stitching.
    When the needlepoint hour had ended, the princesses of the South Turret found themselves together in one of the many winding corridors of the castle. Princess Myrella tagged along with the group shyly. Except for Alicia, everyone was jabbering about how they thought camp was supposed to be fun but so far the most fun part had been the spectacular desserts of the night before.
    “What happened to archery?” asked Kristen.
    “Any pony riding?” asked Gundersnap.
    “And swimming!” Myrella said. “They might think I am just a fraction of a princess in size, but I bet that I can beat any princess in this camp in a swimming race.”
    “You can?” Kristen asked.
    “I think so.”
    “Great. Let’s make a bet.” They paused on the steps to seal their bet with the traditional Royal Princess Oath for competitions. Touching their everyday tiaras, they both recited the words.
“Cross my crown and hope to die
If in this contest I deny
My rightful place as first in sport,
And may the loser grow a wart!”
    It was a nonsensical little ditty. No one had ever died by losing this kind of competition, nor had anyone grown a wart. But it was still fun and considered good sportsmanship to say the pledge.
    “You know,” said Alicia thoughtfully, “this needlepoint thing is not as boring as you all seem to think.”
    “Why not?” asked Kristen.
    “Because it’s a mystery.” The other three princesses’ eyes brightened as Alicia went on. “We could solve it. A tapestry cannot simply disappear into thin air. This is a big castle. It must be here somewhere.”
    “But vhere should vee begin looking?” Princess Gundersnap said.
    “And how?” asked Princess Myrella.
    “And we must keep it a secret,” said Kristen. “We don’t want everyone looking for it.”
    “Yes,” said Alicia. Then she turned to Princess Myrella. “Princess Myrella, you must not breathe a word of this to your turretmates.”
    “Oh, don’t worry. They hardly speak to me,” the small princess said sadly.
    “They don’t? Vhy not?” Gundersnap asked.
    “I don’t know. I’m small, easily overlooked. And they are very snooty, for the most part. They think I come from a swamp. That’s what they call the Marsh Kingdoms. Princess Zelenka asked to see my feet. She said she had heard a rumor that they were webbed. And Princess Millicent is just so boastful because her father invaded the Fresnian Islands.”
    “Acht!” Princess Gundersnap made a scalding sound in the back of her throat. “Those islands are notting. Empress Mummy wouldn’t touch them with a ten-foot cannon. No natural resources, bugs all over the place, half an island gets washed away every year. Notting to brag about, believe me.”
    “Who’s your fourth turretmate?”
    Myrella made a terrible face. “She is the worst of all. Princess Morwenna. All she does is pray. She does not permit laughter in her presence. And her favorite saint is Saint Rumwald.”
    “Rumwald!” exclaimed Alicia. “The baby saint?”
    Myrella nodded.
    “That is the saddest saint in Christendom,” Kristen said. “He died when he was just three days old.”
    “So you can see,” Myrella
Read Online Free Pdf

Similar Books

Hidden Meanings

Carolyn Keene

The Day Trader

Stephen Frey

Virgin

Radhika Sanghani

Linda Ford

The Cowboy's Surprise Bride

Infinity One

Robert Hoskins (Ed.)

Night Thunder

Jill Gregory

Long Knife

JAMES ALEXANDER Thom

The Falling Woman

Pat Murphy