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1 A/N- Serena comes into the story; her name has been changed to Neith. | |
2 Thanks for reading- Black Rose | |
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4 Ra's Daughters | |
5 By | |
6 Black Rose | |
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9 Chapter 4 | |
10 The Eye of the Storm | |
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12 A woman with long blonde hair was pacing around her daughter's | |
13 room as she waited for her to return. She was Neith, the Queen of | |
14 Egypt: she was a kind and loving person, a fair ruler whom her people | |
15 loved. At the moment, Neith was very worried; she didn't know were | |
16 her daughter was. | |
17 Neith put all thoughts of how terrified her duaghter must have been | |
18 out of her mind as she saw that the eye of the strom was directly | |
19 above her; she could only watch and wait for now. | |
20 "Ramla" she whispered to herself. As she looked up into the sky she | |
21 saw bird fly towards her. She had never seen such a beautiful bird: | |
22 nor indeed a bird that even remotely resmebled the one that was now | |
23 flying towards her. It was lager than the majority of the birds in | |
24 their land, and its plumage was as gold as the sands and as red as | |
25 the sun. It was beautiful, yes, but there was something ominous about | |
26 its presence… something unearthly. As the bird got closer, it landed | |
27 right in front of her and bowed. Neith's eyes widened as realisation | |
28 struck her. | |
29 "Is that a Phoenix?" she wondered and, to her shock, the bird nodded | |
30 its head as if it had heard her thoughts. She looked into its eyes | |
31 and saw Ra's symbol. She covered her mouth with her hands as she | |
32 gasped in shock. The bird began to sing a sweet, enchanting melody, | |
33 and Neith, who now felt more tranquil than she could ever remember | |
34 feeling before, closed her eyes and sat down next to it. She started | |
35 to hum along with it: the two together produced such beautful harmony | |
36 that it could be heared it all over the kingdom. A ray of light | |
37 landed on them, but Neith did not notice: she simply sat there, deep | |
38 within her own thoughts. | |
39 "So, this is Ra's Phoenix, I have this feeling in my heart that its | |
40 here to help, the song that its singing… I feel it's trying to tell | |
41 me something." | |
42 Images began to flash through her mind: she saw her daughter and | |
43 another woman talk to Ra himself, she also saw the Ra talking to his | |
44 wife, Selkhet: then it moved to Selkhet talking to what looked like | |
45 one of her Priestesses, and then it moved to that Priestesses talking | |
46 to her daughter and that other woman. | |
47 Neith opened her eyes to see that the Phoenix was set in her lap | |
48 sleeping. | |
49 "Well, at less I knew she is well," she said, petting the bird and | |
50 smiling slightly. Then something caught her eye, something that made | |
51 her jump: her daughter, Ramla, and her dark-haired friend had come | |
52 into view, and when she looked again she realised that the Priestess | |
53 of Selkhet was also with them. | |
54 ******** | |
55 The great Pharaoh sat on his throne, hearing nothing within his mind | |
56 but a song that spoke of utter peace and tranquility. His eyes were | |
57 closed and he was also in deep thought. | |
58 "Is that my wife, and is that also a bird singing with her, what is | |
59 going on here?" | |
60 As the Pharaoh was thinking, a young man in a priest's outfit that | |
61 bore the symbol of Anubis walked into the throne room. He was | |
62 strangely colourless, his hair and even his eyes being eerily white | |
63 of hue, even at his young age. He walked to the foot of the Pharaoh's | |
64 throne and bowed. | |
65 The Pharaoh opened his eyes and saw the high priest of Anubis bowing | |
66 to him. He sat up stiffly and gave the younger man a look of utter | |
67 venom. | |
68 "What do you want, Priest? I did not call for you, so why do you | |
69 present yourself to me?" | |
70 The Priest didn't look up, merely stayed in his bowed down position, | |
71 averting his colourless gaze away from the Pharaoh's darker orbs. | |
72 "I'm sorry, my Pharaoh, but I need to tell you something," he said, | |
73 a malicious smirk forming on his face, though his voice was grave in | |
74 tone so the Pharaoh realised nothing of his true intentions. | |
75 The Pharaoh was beginning to get agitated now; he could have done | |
76 without interruption from the Priest. He just looked over at one of | |
77 his guards and nodded darkly. The guard bowed back to his Pharaoh; | |
78 then walked over to the priest and kicked hard in the side so that he | |
79 fell to the floor in a heap. The priest cried out in pain and | |
80 clutched his side. The guard looked up to his Pharaoh, and saw him | |
81 nod. He kicked him one more time and walked back to his post. | |
82 The pharaoh was not happy; the song of trasnquility had stopped. He | |
83 sat back down on his throne, his expression bitter and steely. | |
84 "Well, High Priest of Anubis, what do you wish to tell me that is so | |
85 important that it cannot wait until I summon you into my presence," | |
86 he asked, the anger clearly audible in his voice | |
87 The colourless young man got ahold of himself and answered his | |
88 pharaoh, trying his best to keep both emotion and pain from his voice | |
89 as he spoke. | |
90 "My Pharaoh, it is about you daughter the Princess," he said, | |
91 knowing that that would get him what he wanted. | |
92 The Pharaoh eyes widened, and he stared down at this priest that was | |
93 going to soon be married to his one and only daughter. | |
94 "What has happened to her? Because if anything has happened to her | |
95 it will be you life," the Pharaoh hissed in a voice laced with pure | |
96 malice. He may have never been open to his feeling for his daughter | |
97 or for his wife for that matter, but deep down he loved them both | |
98 very much. | |
99 The priest just smiled; this was just what he had wanted to happen. | |
100 "Great Pharaoh, your daughter is fine, as is your wife: at least for | |
101 now. However I had a vision recently that showed that a woman with | |
102 black hair and strangely violet eyes will will come to take both your | |
103 daughter and this kingdom from you. I also saw a birdlike fire with | |
104 her," he told, keeping the laughter in his mind completely separate | |
105 from his voice. | |
106 "Well, this should be good, very soon I will be the greatest | |
107 Pharaoh, and you will be dead along with that wife of yours." His | |
108 face retained only seriousness, but inside he was laughing. | |
109 The Pharaoh toke this information in and closed his eyes. "You may | |
110 go, Priest," he said with a wave of his hand. The Priest bowed and | |
111 left, back to the temple of Anubis, smiling the whole time. When he | |
112 was gone the Pharaoh opened his eyes again and looked around his | |
113 throne room. Something about this Priest was just didn't feel right: | |
114 he closed his eyes again and fell into his own thoughts. | |
115 ****** | |
116 In Ra's Temple, three young ladies were looking out the window that | |
117 the phoenix had flown out of the day before. They looked at one | |
118 another and nodded, then ran out of the temple and followed the | |
119 phoenix's course to the Palace. As they ran, Nakia stopped and looked | |
120 up in the Eye of Ra. Ramla stopped when she saw that Nakia wasn't | |
121 running with her: instead of continuing, she turned around and saw | |
122 her friend looking up at something. The sun was hitting her hair in | |
123 such a way that it made her look as if she were not a mere mortal but | |
124 a goddess. Ramla's heart was betting very fast now, and couldn't keep | |
125 her eyes off Nakia… | |
126 "She's so beautiful: I have never felt like this before; a part of | |
127 me just wants to run in her arms and never leave them," she thought. | |
128 Nakia felt the warm of the sun on her face, but she could also feel | |
129 someone watching her, and it was making her uncomfterble. She turned | |
130 her head to see Ramla's garnet orbs transfixed on her, then felt a | |
131 blush creep into her pale cheeks as she noted her friend's almost | |
132 ethereal beauty in that light. As their eyes met, she saw that the | |
133 princess was staring at her in longing… no, not longing; the | |
134 expression in her eyes was too warm for that to have been the case. | |
135 The emotion she could see in Ramla's eyes was something far deeper | |
136 thanl longing… | |
137 "I feel something, something that I have not felt in along time. A | |
138 part of me wants to hold her, and never let go." | |
139 The two stood there looking at one another, then Sanura ran up to | |
140 Palace to see her Queen sitting there: the phoenix resting in her | |
141 lap. Then she heared it, the song, a joyus melody to which seemed the | |
142 epitome of bliss itself. She walked closer towards the Palace and saw | |
143 that not only was the phoenix singing: so was the Queen. She moved to | |
144 the Queen's side just as her eyes opened and the melodious singing | |
145 ended. Sanura looked over to where the Queen was staring, and saw | |
146 what it was that had interested her so. Two beautiful young ladies | |
147 were staring at eachother in an emotion no less than pure love… two | |
148 beautiful young ladies that they both knew... | |
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150 Ramla and Nakia felt someone looking at them; they turned to see | |
151 Ramla's mother and Sanura looking at them and smiling at them. Ramla | |
152 turned back Nakia, smiled and held out her hand to her friend. Nakia | |
153 felt her heart jump when she saw this: she walked up to her and took | |
154 her hand in her own. They smiled at each other and walked over to the | |
155 two women that were waiting for them. | |
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159 A/N- Hope you like this chapter eheheh; I hope to have the next one | |
160 up soon. |