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rlm@0 1 Ra's Daughters
rlm@0 2 By Black Rose
rlm@0 3 Chapter Two
rlm@0 4 Storm of Fire
rlm@0 5 Moonpower02@Hotmail.com
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rlm@0 7 A/N: Alright Diana will be introduced in this chapter, but her name
rlm@0 8 here is Sanura: she is also a human, not a cat. Anyway, I hope I got
rlm@0 9 the tenses right this time… eheehhe- Black Rose
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rlm@0 11 Ra's Daughters
rlm@0 12 By Black Rose
rlm@0 13
rlm@0 14 Chapter Two- Storm of Fire
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rlm@0 16 Ra sat on his throne petting his phoenix, which was pearched
rlm@0 17 above him on the back of his gilded, golden throne. His eyes had a
rlm@0 18 glazed look to them, as he was currently deep in thought. The phoenix
rlm@0 19 had its eyes completely closed, and is was singing a haunting tune
rlm@0 20 that, though quiet, filled the enitre room.
rlm@0 21 "I think that they are going to need help, what do you think?" Ra
rlm@0 22 asked the phoenix, looking up at the brid as he broke out of his
rlm@0 23 thoughts. His phoenix just moved its head a little in response.
rlm@0 24 "I believe you're right, my husband; they well need help", replied
rlm@0 25 Selkhet as she walked up to him. The goddess Selkhet was the wife of
rlm@0 26 Ra, the beautious goddess of the Moon. She was as fair and silver as
rlm@0 27 her husband was radient and golden, and her moonlit skin emitted an
rlm@0 28 almost eerily white glow. Her eyes shone mysteriously as she fixed
rlm@0 29 her husband in her enigmatic gaze.
rlm@0 30 Ra looked back at her, seeing his golden features reflected in her
rlm@0 31 silver pools, and smiled as she sat down next to him.
rlm@0 32 "What do you think we should do about it?" he asked.
rlm@0 33 "I will have one of my own Priestesses watch over them, and if need
rlm@0 34 be send your pet down as well," came the reply.
rlm@0 35 Ra thought about what she said and looked at his pet. The phoenix
rlm@0 36 just nodded its head and took off flying around them.
rlm@0 37 "I believe she is saying yes to your idea, Selkhet."
rlm@0 38 Selkhet smiled and the both watched the beautiful bird fly around
rlm@0 39 happily.
rlm@0 40 "But which of your followers do you think you will be able to
rlm@0 41 entrust with this task?" Ra asked his wife. "Surely not one of the
rlm@0 42 High Priestesses; they have too much to handle at this time of rain."
rlm@0 43 "No," Selkhet replied. "I actually never had the High Priestesses
rlm@0 44 in mind. In fact, I know exactly who could carry out this task: her
rlm@0 45 name is Sanura. She is only young, but she has served my order her
rlm@0 46 entire life… though I must say, she also seems to have an affinity to
rlm@0 47 Bastet, the cat mother. Perhaps her soul was that of a cat in her
rlm@0 48 past life."
rlm@0 49 Ra nodded; the girl seemed to be one whom he could trust; after
rlm@0 50 all, the sacred cat was only drawn to those who were pure of heart,
rlm@0 51 and it was one with a pure heart who was needed to guide the
rlm@0 52 Pharaoh's daughter and her companion at this time.
rlm@0 53 "Selkhet, pleases let Priestess Sanura know that she needs to watch
rlm@0 54 over those two. If she asks, tell her that I will be sending help,
rlm@0 55 and send my phoenix to her" he told her. With that, he got up from
rlm@0 56 his throne and walking to the golden doors with the eye of Ra on
rlm@0 57 them. He opened the door and his phoenix flew out, all the while
rlm@0 58 singing a joyus and melodic tune. Selkhet walked over to him, kissed
rlm@0 59 him on the cheek, and walked out of the room. Before he followed her,
rlm@0 60 he looked back and thought 'this should be good'. Then he left and
rlm@0 61 closed the door behind him.
rlm@0 62 *******
rlm@0 63 Down on Earth, Priestess Sanura was walking around in the temple,
rlm@0 64 wondering what she was to do. All the higher members of the order of
rlm@0 65 Selkhet were busy either in prayers to their goddess to stop the rain
rlm@0 66 before a disatorous flood came, or they were busy preparing for the
rlm@0 67 feast of Al-Selk-Ha, the mother goddesses feast, which was always
rlm@0 68 held around the time the great river burst its banks. However, one of
rlm@0 69 them was always needed to keep watch over the temple, and Sanura -
rlm@0 70 being one of the youngest of their order - had been selected to do
rlm@0 71 just that.
rlm@0 72 As Sanura strolled around, she took time to fully observe her
rlm@0 73 surroundings. She was tired and, in truth, all she wanted to do was
rlm@0 74 sleep. She knew, however, that sleep was a luxury denied to her at
rlm@0 75 the moment; she had a job to do, and, she supposed, why not enjoy it?
rlm@0 76 She gazed around the room once more, not bothering to conceal her
rlm@0 77 amazement. Even after all these years, her surroundings astounded
rlm@0 78 her; there were statues of the goddess Selkhet all around the room:
rlm@0 79 statues that, Sanura was sure, were made of nothing less than pure,
rlm@0 80 solid gold. The statues, however, weren't even the height of the
rlm@0 81 room's beauty; in the very center of the room stood a grand fountain
rlm@0 82 that, even in times of drought, spouted clean, cold water, as it was
rlm@0 83 connected to an underground river. It was because of the rivers that
rlm@0 84 the temple was here, as rivers were a key symbol of the moon goddess,
rlm@0 85 though no one knew exactly why that was.
rlm@0 86 Sanura specualted that it was because Ra had created Selkhet from
rlm@0 87 the waters of the Nile itself, then built the moon for her as a
rlm@0 88 glorious palace: hence her assosiation with both the Earth and Moon.
rlm@0 89 This was reflected in the design of the fountain, as it was of two
rlm@0 90 huge hands that held the eye of Ra between them.
rlm@0 91 Sanura stopped for a while besides the fountain and gazed at her
rlm@0 92 mirror image as it appeared in the fountain.
rlm@0 93 "What do you think I should do?" she asked her reflection.
rlm@0 94 "I believe that you should take care of something for me" replied
rlm@0 95 her reflection.
rlm@0 96 Sanura shocked by that, and even more so when she saw her own
rlm@0 97 reflection turn into the beautiful goddess Selkhet. Sanura bowed down
rlm@0 98 to her goddess, who in turn smiled and nodded her head.
rlm@0 99 "Priestess Sanura, you can get up, my child; I have things to tell
rlm@0 100 you and very little time."
rlm@0 101 Sanura got up and nodded.
rlm@0 102 "What can I do?" she hoped it would be something she could handle.
rlm@0 103 "Believe, me I know you can," replied Selkhet.
rlm@0 104 "Did she just read my mind?" she asked herself.
rlm@0 105 "Yes."
rlm@0 106 Sanura was so astounded that she couldn't move; it was not so much
rlm@0 107 the fact that her mighty goddess had read her mind as the fact that
rlm@0 108 the goddess had spoken to one of their order… to her.
rlm@0 109 "Oh phoenix", Selkhet's face turned away from Sanura for a moment,
rlm@0 110 "could you help our dear friend here, please?" then the reflection
rlm@0 111 despaired and a beautiful bird flew right through the water and out
rlm@0 112 the other side, where it landed next to Sanura.
rlm@0 113 The phoenix moved its head and pecked at her. Sanura turned her head
rlm@0 114 and looked back at the water were her goddess was smiling at her.
rlm@0 115 "I'm sorry, my goddess, what can I do for you?"
rlm@0 116 "Well, it's not really what you can do for me; it's more for what
rlm@0 117 you can do for Ra. You see, he has a plan to help the Pharaoh's
rlm@0 118 daughter with something that she asked him for, and in this plan is
rlm@0 119 this other girl by the name of Nikia; I would like you to watch over
rlm@0 120 them because by the time the Pharaoh's daughter become of age they
rlm@0 121 will need one another."
rlm@0 122 "Yes, I will do what I can to help, my goddess" she replied bowing;
rlm@0 123 she was glad that there was something that she could do to aid her
rlm@0 124 patron.
rlm@0 125 "Before, I go Ra has left his pet phoenix with you. He will help you
rlm@0 126 to to help those girls," Selkhet said pointing to the bird next to
rlm@0 127 her. Sanura looked down at the bird and bowed to it. It bowed back in
rlm@0 128 return. She looked back to the water and her goddess was gone.
rlm@0 129 "Will, its look like I'm going to have to find them, doesn't it?"
rlm@0 130 she asked the phoenix. It just nodded its head, took off flying
rlm@0 131 around her and out of the side window. Sanura thought about it, then
rlm@0 132 it hit her like lightning.
rlm@0 133 "Ra's Temple" she thought. She ran out of the temple and through the
rlm@0 134 dunes and rain. It was so strange for her to be outside. Indeed, she
rlm@0 135 knew that the sisterhood would punish her for leaving her duty when,
rlm@0 136 no if, she returned; they would not believe that Selkhet had spoken
rlm@0 137 to a pristess as lowly as her. Sanura, however, did not care; she
rlm@0 138 merely continued to run through the desert rains and follow the
rlm@0 139 phoenix to the temple of Ra, wherever that may have been.
rlm@0 140 She then saw the phoenix flying around the top of a grand building,
rlm@0 141 a building far more ornate and beautiful than even the temple of her
rlm@0 142 goddess, Selkhet. It was then that she finally realised; this was
rlm@0 143 Ra's temple, the place she had been searching for. Sanura smiled and
rlm@0 144 ran to the bird. She then walked inside and saw two young women lying
rlm@0 145 on the floor with the symbols of the eye of Ra on their foreheads.
rlm@0 146 The phoenix flew in and landed next to her. She looked down and the
rlm@0 147 bird nodded its head.
rlm@0 148 "Will now it begins, and I will do my best to help" she thought and
rlm@0 149 looked back at the young girls.
rlm@0 150 The wind was blowing hard now, but she could almost swear that she
rlm@0 151 had heard a voice whisper 'thank you' before it was swept it away
rlm@0 152 forever.
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rlm@0 155 A/N: Thanks for reading my story. I'm sorry that this chapter was so
rlm@0 156 short, but I need to get something out of the way. I hope to have the
rlm@0 157 next chapter up soon. --- Black Rose