The Old Mirror
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Lucy Dwin’s coronation awaits her, and she is brimming with excitement and confidence. Suddenly, she feels tension and uncertainty build within her, and she does not feel as ready for her big day as she presumed, until her special someone, her best friend, Justin Lotto, her parents’ enemy’s son, is there for support and reassurance. One afternoon, he and Lucy go for a stroll in this ‘mysterious’ forest that is near his castle. Once she finds something that seems so ordinary and “fairly basic”, she doesn't mind taking it with her and deciding that she will keep it in her bedroom. Little does she know there’s magic within it that originates from an exotic enchanted realm that she and Justin are bound to explore.

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Date de parution 28 octobre 2022
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EAN13 9781669847779
Langue English
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THE OLD MIRROR
NATASHA MOSTAFA

Copyright © 2022 by Natasha Mostafa.
 
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
CHAPTER 1
I am a member of the royal family. My name is Lucy - Princess Lucy Dwin. I am an 18-year-old girl, a blue-eyed brunette, standing not so tall at five feet and five inches. In two days’ time, it will be my coronation day. Sounds like a dream come true, right? I did feel that way ever since I was a little girl, and soon enough I would be crowned Queen- Queen Lucy Dwin of Malina! Right now I am in the castle’s kitchen, taste-testing the pastries and desserts.
“Oh yes, I would love to have these on the day of my coronation, do prepare them for me please!” I urged the bakers and they nodded, smiling widely as their eyes widened in delight. It was an expression of pure satisfaction and contentment that my remark had brought them. They’re all wonderful people whose loyalty towards my family for so many years has been significant. Their work has never gone unnoticed and has always been well rewarded.
“Keep it up everyone!” I encouraged the cooks and bakers as they were working efficiently so far.
“Hmm... I wonder what mother is up to,” the curious cat in me pondered. I got a little restless and started walking up the long flights of stone stairs that led to my parents’ bedroom. As tiring as I might have been, today wasn’t that day to feel any exhaustion as I was still thrilled. I didn’t let anything push that away, that was a certainty.
After I had climbed up all those stairs, I paused and sighed deeply. I will admit, my legs were aching. After a minute, I finally rose from slouching over just a bit so I could take a deep breath.
Okay, I’ll get to their room now like I had intended.
I noticed the door was shut, so I tried turning the doorknob, but it was locked. I knocked on the door but there was no answer from the other side. I hollered, “Hello?! Mother….. father?!” It was silent for a second time.
“Where could they?” I thought to myself. I considered that they were in the ballroom, perhaps. For the preparations, our head servant, Mr. Natwick was in charge of them 24/7. My parents and I admire him so much for his service. If you are ever in need of help, you can always count on Natwick.
At The Ballroom
I spotted Natwick chatting with my mother.
“She can’t see him anymore. I can’t have my daughter catching feelings for our enemy’s son! He would be a terrible influence on her...” My mother heaved a sigh of despair.
“What if she does change?” she whispered as her voice stumbled over pitch, I saw tears starting to form in her eyes. She and Natwick were still oblivious to my attention to their discussion.
The boy she’s talking about is Justin- Justin Lotto. A few months ago, was when we got met in secrecy. The secrecy lasted until a few days ago when my parents found out, and so did he. I had completely forgotten about it all, because I could not imagine that he would be coming to my coronation celebration along with his family. Perhaps they are going to, and it explains my mother’s reactions.
How can I convince my parents that Justin is just a great companion of mine, and not a bad person at all?
“Mother, I will never change, you know that far too well. Besides, what has caused you and father to fight with Justin’s family all the time? Can you all never try to get along?!” I shrieked out of frustration, to which Natwick and my mother turned around to me in surprise. My mother turned her gaze to Natwick. Natwick nodded, insinuating that it was time for me to know about it all.
After explaining
“You’re saying that you and father, and Justin’s parents used to be the closest of friends? You told me how much you both hated them for their gambling and their irrational contempt towards both of you….” I said in disbelief. I had no idea... Now I feel so bad for yelling at them without knowing anything.
“I’m so sorry for yelling at you!” My mother gave me a big and warm hug.
“Don’t be. I should be the one apologizing.” she said, while she wiped the tears off her face. She released me from the embrace.
“Your father is very protective of you, and he doesn’t want to see you hurt. I don’t know what to think now, the Lotto family might just show up,” my mother sighed. I told her that I’ll try to convince father that Justin is a good person. He is my best friend, and he would never hurt me.
“If you say so, Lucy. It will be your big day soon.” My mother answered, still looking guilty and upset at what she had said earlier.
“It’s alright, mother. I know you’re also trying to keep me safe, and believe me, I know that!” I reassured her. Mother looked at me and a smile spread to the corners of her lips.
“I’ll be going to father now. Bye mother, bye Natwick!” I said my goodbye to the two of them as I started walking aimlessly looking for my father…I had no idea where he was.
“Your father is outside!” My mother yelped, so I could hear from a distance. That really helped me in seeking him. Thanks so much, mother.
I made my way to our vast backyard, through the fancy glass-centered doors with the wood surrounding them on all its straight edges. I start by going to our beautiful garden as it is still in thriving condition. My mother planted her favorite flowers, roses, daisies, buttercups, and orchids. No sign of father yet.
“Lucy!” I hear my father yelling my name out. I spun around to see him gesturing to me to come his way. I ran towards him and saw that he was already with the Lotto family. Really?! But I did not see Justin anywhere.
“Hello father. They must be-” he cut me off with, “Yes, yes. The two of them want to have a talk with you about your big day! I’ll leave you to it,” my dad mentioned suddenly before leaving.
Hold on, since when did my father become so convinced about all of this going well? That’s what it seemed like from what I could make out from his tone. I knew what mother was talking about, him being so protective of me, and usually he’s more rigid and strict about his final decisions. I mean, Justin’s parents are right in front of me, perhaps I should start a conversation…
“Hello, King and Queen Lotto,” I greeted them politely and bowed. They both gave me an uneasy smile in return.
“So, will you both be coming to the coronation this Saturday?” I asked curiously.
“Oh of course. It would be such a great pleasure. Also, we’re so happy for you! Just to think, you’ll be a queen in two days.” King Lotto uttered in a bit of discombobulated fashion. It sent a chill down my spine. I asked with a bit of hesitation, “Uhm, where is Justin?”
“We don’t know where he scurried off to, but he said he was going to look for you.” Queen Lotto told me, with an unpleasant grin on her face. That was my chance to finally get out of this!
“Thank you! I’ll go find him now, so he doesn’t get lost!” I said while giving them a sheepish smile and started my escape as I walked briskly back inside the castle.
That was so awkward. What was with them and their weird tones and looks? Does my mother know about them attending my coronation? Would she really be alright with it? Am I just worrying over nothing? No! My coronation is a day away - I have been waiting for all my life! Nothing is going to stop that from happening!
CHAPTER 2
In The Castle Fitting Rooms
“What do you think, princess?” Penelope, one of the several castle maids, asked eagerly. I was awed by how perfectly the gown fit me. Its soft rosy color, made of the finest silk that shone with each step I took while wearing it. What complimented it were the matching rose-patterned off-the-shoulder sleeves, and the luminescent sparkle starting from the top all the way down to the trail.
“I think it’s amazing, Penelope!” I answered with great delight. I did not want to say it was the one just yet, because there were still a few others I wanted to try on.
“Justin, what do you think about it?” I asked him while I saw his eyes widen. I giggled, “Earth to Justin?” I caught him off-guard.
“You look…. beautiful in it, Lucy.” He whispered coyly; I’ve never seen him so shy before!
“Aww! I’m happy you like it too!” I smiled warmly towards him. He brushed his wavy blonde hair back and did not say much for a while.
“I will be getting the second dress, so I will leave you two alone for some time,” Penelope informed me.
“Sounds good! But I can already tell that this dress might be my ultimate favorite.” I said. Penelope simply shrugged and went to fetch the second one. “Oh well, let us see ho

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