~Chapter one: Princess and the god.
Seventeen years ago there was a young king, a pharaoh, named Byakuya. He lost his parents in young age and as his grandfather, Ginrei, took the responsibility to teach his son's son how to be a pharaoh. Two years passed on the thrown and the pharaoh got in loved but lost her to Anubis just a few months later. She told him she had a sister she had been searching for after she abandoned her and she asked him to take care of her if he found her as her last wish before she closed her eyes and the pharaoh started to search for her baby sister Rukia. And he found her, a little girl on just two years, and orphan, and took her in as his sister, even though it was against his grandfather's wish.
I looked at the danced with big eyes and a happy smile on my face and almost jumped in nii-samas knee. I looked up at him with a big smile.
"Will I be allowed to dance too, nii-sama?" I asked and he looked down at me with one of those rare smiles of his and nods.
"But not yet, little Rukia. You need to turn seventeen before that and that's a long time until then." I tried to count on my small fingers but didn't get the numbers right.
"How many years, nii-sama?" I asked and looked up at him again.
"Thirteen years, so there is some years until then." I nod and looked out at the dancers again and started to smile big again and clapped my hands.

-Thirteen years later-
I looked out through the window and down at the camels which walked like they had all the time in the world. It was hot again and the Nile had a hard time just like the people of Egypt, or Soul society as it's called to.
"Rukia!" I looked over my shoulder when I heard nii-samas voice call for me.
"I'm here, nii-sama!" I called and looked out through the window before walking away from it and forwards the door as nii-sama just came in through. I looked at him with wondering eyes and stopped. He looked really serious.
"You can't go out today." He said.
"I can manage the heat." I answered.
"That's not what I'm worried about." I wrinkled my eyebrows.
"Then what can it be, nii-sama?"
"This." I caught a scroll the he threw to me, I opened it and read. There was some kind of warning, I think. Something about taking me away from nii-sama. I looked up at him.
"What's this? Who sent it?" I asked.
"That's what we don't know. He had a hood over his head so they couldn't identify him but gave me this after they had read it. I don't want you to go out today; he can be out there, waiting." I sighed.
"I know you want my best, nii-sama, but you can't lock me up forever. I haven't been outside these walls in a month!" He looked away. "Seireitei is safe. There are guards everywhere so please let me out. I will change cloths, I won't relive my name, and I will take every necessary safety actions if you just let me out. And we have a god out here, he may be god of destruction but he is loyal to you."
He sighed and gave up, I could see that.
"Okay. You have four hours. If you aren't back after four hours I will send out the royal guards and…" He stopped when I kissed his cheek.
"Thank you." I said and ran out through the door and against the cloth chamber to change into normal clothes. He had let me out! Finally! I took of the golden details and jewelry's and the princes clothes before I took on a simple dress and a cloak with a hood before running through the palace. The servant's smiled when they recognized the clothes.
"Will you go out today, princess?" Matsumoto asked with a smiled. I nod with a big smile on my lips.
"Finally!"
"Have a nice time, your highness!" I nod, thanked her and jumped out in the garden. I ran over the stone path down to the gate. I turned around and saw nii-sama in a window so I waved to him before running out. I pulled up the hood and ran forwards the market.

-Ichigo-
I followed the little princess with my eyes. She had managed to make the pharaoh let her out for once. I smiled, stepped out from the shadows and started to walk after her. She was lively and beautiful. That Byakuya hadn't allowed anyone to ask for her hand, it's like he wanted to keep her by his side like that forever. A smile appeared on my lips.

"You won't have your way, little pharaoh. I, god of Death, will make sure of that." I looked down at a plant I passed and it dried up immediately. It was my 'fault' that these hot days came and killed people every day but I won't change it unless that little princess would be mine.


This is then a little start on my story Across the Nile River. (Thank you dear friend for coming up with the name btw.3)
It feels a bit dizzy and you will get into the story in next chapter which I will write on this evening and maybe upload it today or tomorrow. Please tell your friends about this story! I really appreciate that!
AND THIS WILL BE THE FANFIC I "HAVE MY SIGHTS ON" RIGHT NOW.