In Chains by C. Noble (top young adult novels .txt) π
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Darcey Carter is neglected and abused by her family. She's come to accept this as a fact of life, and thinks nothing of it. But a mysterious class assignment and a visit to a friend's house plant an idea in her mind that could grow into an entirely new way of life.
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night in the palace before heading home in the morning.
The carriages corkscrewed up a small hill, through a tall black iron gate, and up a cobblestone drive encircling a fountain the likes of which Darcey had never seen before. The gardens spread out as far as she could see in every direction, palace workers were working feverishly to maintain it all.
But before she could take all this in, her eyes were arrested by a man and woman standing on the top step of the palace. The man, tall and dark, had vivid green eyes identical to Darceyβs. His head was held high, letting the sun glint off a golden headband decorated with hundreds of diamonds and rubies of different sizes. The woman, also tall, was leaning against the man, letting her dark, curly hair spill down her shoulders and bend around her gold tiara with gemstones in it just like the manβs.
The first carriage stopped just in front of the steps. One of the footmen jumped off the back of the carriage and opened the door, letting down the gold metal stairs. Darcey appeared first, standing at the top of the little steps, looking around her. She met her parentsβ eyes and held them for a minute before her mother picked up her dress and came running down the stairs, followed closely by her father. Darcey stepped down off the little stairs and flung herself at her mother, unsure whether to laugh or cry. Her mother grabbed her and hugged her so hard that it prevented her drawing breath.
βMy baby, my girl, youβre never leaving us again. Never againβ¦β her mother cried, before kissing her forehead and pulling back to look at her daughter. βEyes like your father.β
βBut everything else belongs to her mother. Thessilia, may I please see my daughter? I feel a great need to catch up, as she has been absent the last fifteen years.β A booming voice sounded behind Darcey, making her jump out of her skin. She wheeled around and stared up into her own eyes. Arms even stronger than her motherβs encircled her, lifting her off her feet.
Coughing, Darceyβs eyes watered. King Martinaque was squeezing, albeit unintentionally, the life out of his returned daughter. Darcey laughed and tried to hide the wince in her voice as she said, βDad, youβre kind of killing meβ¦but itβs ok. Itβs a good feeling.β
Her father dropped her and looked down into her bright green eyes. βDad. Itβs been too long since I heard that word. Welcome home, Darcey.β Eyes brimming with tears, King Miguel wrapped Darcey in on arm and Queen Thessilia in the other before walking slowly back up to the castle, Darceyβs new home. Imprint
The carriages corkscrewed up a small hill, through a tall black iron gate, and up a cobblestone drive encircling a fountain the likes of which Darcey had never seen before. The gardens spread out as far as she could see in every direction, palace workers were working feverishly to maintain it all.
But before she could take all this in, her eyes were arrested by a man and woman standing on the top step of the palace. The man, tall and dark, had vivid green eyes identical to Darceyβs. His head was held high, letting the sun glint off a golden headband decorated with hundreds of diamonds and rubies of different sizes. The woman, also tall, was leaning against the man, letting her dark, curly hair spill down her shoulders and bend around her gold tiara with gemstones in it just like the manβs.
The first carriage stopped just in front of the steps. One of the footmen jumped off the back of the carriage and opened the door, letting down the gold metal stairs. Darcey appeared first, standing at the top of the little steps, looking around her. She met her parentsβ eyes and held them for a minute before her mother picked up her dress and came running down the stairs, followed closely by her father. Darcey stepped down off the little stairs and flung herself at her mother, unsure whether to laugh or cry. Her mother grabbed her and hugged her so hard that it prevented her drawing breath.
βMy baby, my girl, youβre never leaving us again. Never againβ¦β her mother cried, before kissing her forehead and pulling back to look at her daughter. βEyes like your father.β
βBut everything else belongs to her mother. Thessilia, may I please see my daughter? I feel a great need to catch up, as she has been absent the last fifteen years.β A booming voice sounded behind Darcey, making her jump out of her skin. She wheeled around and stared up into her own eyes. Arms even stronger than her motherβs encircled her, lifting her off her feet.
Coughing, Darceyβs eyes watered. King Martinaque was squeezing, albeit unintentionally, the life out of his returned daughter. Darcey laughed and tried to hide the wince in her voice as she said, βDad, youβre kind of killing meβ¦but itβs ok. Itβs a good feeling.β
Her father dropped her and looked down into her bright green eyes. βDad. Itβs been too long since I heard that word. Welcome home, Darcey.β Eyes brimming with tears, King Miguel wrapped Darcey in on arm and Queen Thessilia in the other before walking slowly back up to the castle, Darceyβs new home. Imprint
Publication Date: 06-21-2011
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Dedication:
To Inno, who repeatedly freaks out if I don't write. To Rhyy, who is dependent on my killing someone via flying shark. And to Dax, for always being my exemplar of what a narcissistic being should be.
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