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Chapter 2

Domino City Museum, October 2010.

"I'm not sure where to start." Ishizu admitted.

"How about at the beginning?" I was starting to become frustrated with this woman whom I barely knew.

"Very well then." She continued. "Anna, you are the Avatar."

I took a step back from her processing what she just said to me. Avatar?

"But you just said she was the Avatar." I said pointing to the woman on the stone tablet.

"I did. But she is no longer a live. You see, she died in a very special way." Ishizu told me.

"How? Why would anyone's death be special?" I argued.

Ishizu took a deep breath and looked back at the tablet once again. This time, looking directly at the man with the pyramid necklace. "She was killed in something called the Avatar state. She was protecting the Pharaoh."

"The Pharaoh?" I questioned, following Ishizu's eyes. "Him?"

She nodded. "She was his guardian. Sworn protector of the great and powerful pharaoh."

"What exactly is an Avatar? And what was she protecting him from?" I asked, looking back at Ishizu.

"The Avatar was the master of all four natural elements. Water, fire, earth, and air." She explained. "She was protecting him from an evil sorcerer, who threatened to destroy the entire world."

I thought she was completely insane. I'm an excellent history student and had never remembered reading or learning about anything like this. She had to be lying.

"You don't believe me, do you?" She asked.

My eyes shot wide open, "H-how did you—"

"My necklace." She cut me off. I looked at her neck and saw the beautiful peace of jewelry. "What about it?" I asked.

"It allows me certain… Abilities." She answered.

"Like reading minds?" I guessed.

She laughed, "I'm afraid not. It allows me to see into the past and the future."
She really must be insane.

I ignored her crazy remark, "No, I don't believe you. If such a menus like this threatened to destroy the world, then why hasn't there been any historical recording of it?"

"All recordings have been erased." She simply answered.

"Right…" I said, sarcastically.

"If you do not believe my word, how about a demonstration?" Ishizu asked.

I rolled my eyes, about to make my way towards the door when I felt the ground drop from under me and I was encased in darkness.

"Anna, wake up." I heard a voice calling to me.

I opened my eyes to find myself floating in midair, over an ancient city that was engulfed in fames.
"W-where are we?" I stuttered. I looked around to see Ishizu floating right besides myself.

"Egypt."

"Egypt?"

She laughed, "Well Egypt about 5,000 years ago."

"How did we—" I was pulled from my question when I saw a young girl, around my age, flying. Well more like hanging from something that was flying. It looked like an ancient version of a hang-glider. I didn't understand how she was about to do this.
"That is the Avatar, Anna." Ishizu answered. "So your necklace can really see the past."

She nodded. I turned my attention back to the young Avatar. She was very beautiful, with long, coffee colored hair, crystal blue eyes and nicely tanned skin. It made me wish I had gone to the tanning bed once in a wile. She had a worried expression on her face as she looked down at the burning city.

"She's looking for someone." I concluded. The flying girl finally landed in the middle of the city. "No! You'll get burned!" I shouted to her, but she did not hear me.

"We are only spirits here," Ishizu explained "No one can see or hear us."

I huffed in frustration. But to my surprise the girl was not hurt. She moved her body in weird movements to keep the fire from touching her skin. She was actually controlling the flames. "How is she doing that?" I asked Ishizu.

"It's called bending. It's a form of ancient fighting movements used for the controlling of the elements." She answered.

"Interesting."

"I believe that is enough sight seeing for now."

And then before I had a chance to rebuttal, I felt myself falling again and blacked out once more.

I opened my eyes once again. I was back at the museum. "Was that a dream?" I asked.

"No, it wasn't" The same voice of Ishizu answered me.

I sat up so that I was looking her dead in the eyes. "So you weren't lying. I'm sorry for not believing you and calling you a liar."
"No apology needed."

I looked to the grownd, "Was that me?"

"Yes and no." She answered "That was you in a past life."

"But I don't remember anything about. But I do realize that I am the Avatar." I told her.

She frowned. "I'm afraid that's only half of it." She explained. "Not only have you returned, the great pharaoh has as well."

"What?" I looked back at the figure with the triangular hair.

"You must find him, and protect him. Just as you did, 5,000 years ago." She told me. "But you must also help him restore his memories. Not only did you loose yours, he lost his as well."

She nodded. "Where will I find him?" I looked up at her.

"You will know."

"But how—"

She cut me off again, "There's once more thing you must know."

I raised an eyebrow. "Once you find the pharaoh, you cannot tell him that you are the Avatar."

"Why? How can I help him if he doesn't know who I am?" I asked.

She looked down at the floor. "I'm afraid that so long ago, an evil thief put a spell on you and the pharaoh." She paused. "If the pharaoh were to ever find out that would were the Avatar, your power would go to the thief. Such power going to him would mean devastation to the whole world!"

"I understand, I won't tell him." I made my way to the door, seeing that we were done.

"Oh and one more thing, Anna." I turned to her. "Yes?"

"Good luck."

I nodded at her as a 'thank you' and walked out of the door. But as I did, I ran into some people coming into the museum.