Hey.

This is my first Troy fanfic and first of all I'm going to get the disclaimer out of the way.

I don't own anything you recognise from the movie Troy. This goes for all chapters.

Summary: The movie Troy from the eyes of my own character, Pheonix. There may be a different outcome of the war.

For a picture of Pheonix go on my profile.

I stood at the front of our ship as the land of Mycenae grew closer. I was heading there as a representative, a Princess of Troy for my father while my brothers', Paris and Hector were in Sparta making peace with King Menelaus, I was about to negotiate peace with King Agamemnon, ruler of the Greek nation.

As we came into the Port of Mycenae the sun was beginning to set. There were Greek soldiers waiting on the port for us. When the ship docked one of the Greeks held his hand out to me.

"Princess Pheonix, it is an honour. May I help you out of your ship?" He asked politely.

"Of course you may. Thank you…" I asked for his name with my eyes.

"Andreus, Princess." He told me.

"Thank you, Andreus." I smiled.

There was a chariot waiting a little further down the port. In total I had brought fifteen men with me; twelve seamen for the boat and three soldiers for protection. The plan was for the twelve seamen to stay with the boat and the soldiers to accompany me to the castle. Andreus led us to the chariot which took us to the castle.

Inside I was taken to Agamemnon's throne room where he greeted me with a smile.

"Princess! Princess Pheonix!" He stood up to embrace me. "Such an honour to be in the presence of such beauty." He complimented.

I smiled. "Thank you, King Agamemnon. It is of greater honour to be in the presence of a powerful leader such as you."

"You're too kind my dear. Come, sit, and eat. You must be tired from your long journey, are you not?"

"I am, Sir and so are my soldiers, is it possible for them to rest and eat here too?"

"Of course, of course." He agreed now eyeing my men. "Aminta, bring us some food and wine and get the guest rooms ready." He ordered one of his servants.

That night I talked with Agamemnon about a peace treaty between Mycenae and Troy. He seemed open minded but I couldn't help going to bed thinking that something wasn't right about him. He had quite a reputation for being greedy and nasty. Anyone could figure out that he was greedy by the way he is taking over Greece but he was perfectly nice to me. But that's what made me feel uneasy, he was almost too nice.

The next morning I was woken by one of Agamemnon's servants.

"Princess, King Agamemnon requests a word with you." The girl said timidly.

"Thank you." I told her and she left.

After getting ready I walked down to the throne room to find Agamemnon standing side by side with his brother Menelaus.

"Good morning, Agamemnon. King Menelaus, it's a pleasure." I greeted.

"I wish I could say the same, Princess." Menelaus grunted.

"Excuse me?" I asked.

"I'm afraid we have some bad news for you, my dear. Troy is under attack." Agamemnon told me.

I gasped. "By who?"

"Me." Agamemnon informed with an evil smile. "Seize her!" He ordered his guards as I was roughly grabbed by both arms.

"What is the meaning of this?" I shouted and struggled. "Where are my soldiers?"

"Dead and you will be a nice little piece of leverage for me when we sail to Troy to burn down your beloved city." Agamemnon laughed.

"No!" I cried. "Where are my brothers?"

"On their way to Troy, with my wife!" Menelaus shouted.

"So this is your reason for wanting to go to war with my country. Couldn't hang on to your wife could you, Menelaus?" I teased angrily.

"Enough!" Menelaus shouted.

"We set sail for Troy in two days." Agamemnon smiled at me.

I glared back.