Disclaimer: I do not own The Mummy or The Mummy characters! I do not own the original script of movie. All rights belong to Stephen Sommers.
I only own my created characters (OC) and their adventures in the story.
[N.B. This story is closely related to the original script at some parts.]
This story was inspired by the story I read here on Wattpad that was about the favourite movie of my childhood.
Sophia Carnahan, 23 years old, has acquired her writing career at the age of 18 after her bestseller novel "Dissolute dreams" was publish under a nom de plume Joseph Day. An open minded 'part-time' feminist, but Sophia refused to accept that. She did not consider herself as a feminist, after all she published her work under a male name in realization that being recognized did not only require talent. The manager, who also played the role of the editor, knew who she was along with a couple of other people, but mass preferred to keep in the darkness. In the end, not everyone could accept a talented woman – but a man for sure.
A wise man once said: "I much prefer the sharpest criticism of a single intelligent man to the thoughtless approval of the masses". Sophia agreed, but it didn't mean she'd follow that advice, after all it was in fact said by a man and not a woman. Every person is individual but if taking into account the 'masses' men see the world different for they've always had it easier. It hasn't been that long since women got a chance to vote, but they were still seen as 'lower' personnel of humanity. They were not acknowledged.
On her way of pursuing her dream "to write a series of books that will be remembered by generations" Sophie makes her way from London, England to Cairo, Egypt to visit her beloved cousins Evy and Jonathan who are currently residents there. Sophie's plan is to gather as much information as she possibly can about the well known legend of Hamunaptra (City of the Dead) for her new book that she plans to make into another bestseller.
Inspired and extremely excited, our heroine sets out on her journey, but what she doesn't know is that her little 'vacation' trip will turn out to be not exactly as planned. Wild adventures are waiting ahead: good and bad, living and dead, a fight between strong passion and unshakeable morals, will Sophie be able to withstand her beliefs and survive the resurrection of Imhotep?
