Masked Love by Victoria Benson (good story books to read TXT) ๐
The time has come for the requiring of one hundred girls from all over the world for the annual Masked Love, where Prince Jacques will determine who is to be his wife. Thing is, he could care less about becoming King and marrying a girl he doesn't love, and thatโs where Isabella Lighte comes in to the equation.
She couldnโt be more upset over the fact that she is in the running for love she knows she will not receive, against her own will. The only way the odds will be in her favor, is if she is not called into the Winner's Circle and she can be on the first plane back home. But when her roommate washes away that prospect, she has no choice but to make the Prince wish heโd never met her.
Both are going to find out that you cant mess with Fate and there is not a more better couple who despise each other. Follow Bella and Jack as they realize they need each other more than they think!
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โWonderful! Get ready-we will be assembling down the main stairwell in sixty seconds,โ Celia announced. Her voice echoed across the ballroom; the starting cue for the orchestra to start their boring introduction for the girls. Even with the music blaring, I could hear the click-clack of heels making their way to the stairwell. Everybody swiveled their heads towards the direction of the top of the stairwell and reluctantly I did too.
Catching a glimpse of slight movement from my peripheral vision, I turned to see Tristan ascend the stairs from the back and take his rightful seat next to me. It amazed me how much patience Tristan had, having spent all year learning every girlโs name and committing them to memory. I would die the second a sheet of names appeared before me. He gave me a faint, knowing smile which I nodded at.
If I said I didnโt envy him, I would be a liar. He would actually have a chance at finding true love since he was born one year later than me. Lucky him. The Masked Love only happened to the first son or if measures called, third daughter. I sighed in despair, wishing we could trade places. I turned my attention back to the stairs which were carpeted down the middle in blood red.
Celia appeared first in a gray gown that I had to admit complimented her curves. She stood off to the right side while the first girl in the train stood off in the shadows. I groaned, this time in defeat. It was too late now. Any escape I was plotting would have to wait until all the girls were assembled on the bottom and who knew when that would be over?
Celia beckoned the first girl with lemon-colored hair pulled back into a tight bun, wearing a gray multi-colored sequined mask with no handle. She was obviously expecting a dance. I didnโt bother looking down at her dress.
โWelcome Emily Coertz.โ Polite applause filled the ballroom and soon blended with the orchestra. How was I supposed to choose who I was to โloveโ in this long line?
Emily lifted her skirt and descended the stairs with such grace, it was obvious why she picked to be first. Girls followed after her, their names called out but quickly forgotten. In the train, I saw different shades of hair, mostly blonde or black and even blue. I looked down, hoping to catch Henryโs gaze but his eyes were glued politely on the girls along with everybody else. All of the girls were trying to catch my eye, their eyes eating at my flesh but I feigned them off. My nails seemed more important at the moment. The guests soon began to move back, creating space for the girls.
My eyes were drawn to the balcony in the back, all the way across the room. The doors were opened slightly, letting in a breeze which I could feel. It had reached nighttime but the sky wasnโt pitch black yet but a mixture of plum, cerise, and slate blue. The Eiffel Tower even looked like its tip was touching the sky. The backdrop was a real beauty tonight and I wondered if it had something to do with the Masked Love. Fate pulled a lot of strings.
I nearly chuckled at the thought.
My eyes flicked back to the stairs to see the last two girls making their way down. The first one I knew was very attractive with golden hair pulled back, her ice blue eyes shining through a silver mask with beautiful detailing and looking dead at me. My eyes traveled down her body curiously and once they made it back, her cherry lips were set in a satisfied smirk. She was one I didnโt mind dancing with.
โWelcome Paris Anderson.โ
The girl behind her, the very last one managed to hold my attention a minute too longer. Instead of staring at me, her face was turned towards the balcony. Her hair, a deep dark brown, were set in windswept curls. She was holding a black, pearl-embedded mask to her face that made her ivory skin glow. She wore a gold dress that revealed nothing but her legs, which werenโt too long but neither short. When she looked my way though, her eyes made me catch my breath.
They were an unusual shade of purple, a shade youโd most likely catch at dawn, flecks of gray and green glimmering. But it held no interest whatsoever. It made her captivating and definitely a mystery I wanted to figure out. She inexplicably drew her eyes away from me, as if looking at me was a disgrace. What the hell? It was as if I was ugly. Look at me again, I demanded inwardly willing her to look my way. One hundred and ninety eight eyes rested on me but they werenโt enough. I didnโt know her but it was hers I wanted to lay on me.
โWelcome Isabella Lighte.โ
I watched her descend the rest of the stairs and as if waiting for another cue, the music changed. A contemporary song started to play, and that was the start of the Ball. My eyes searched the crowd for those brown curls but I couldnโt find them. Then it dawned on me and the balcony doors slightly ajar, and something gold flitting to the side only confirmed my thoughts.
I arose out of my seat.
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