For disclaimer see first chapter.

Aurora's thoughts are in italics.

Aurora was awoken by her handmaiden Callie and was shoved into the bathroom so the princess could bath. She didn't stay in the water long and grabbed she blue robe by the tub. She put the robe on and went to her balcony which over looked the city and you could see the ocean in the distance. Aurora felt someone tap her shoulder and she turned to find her sister Cassandra. "I have a bad feeling about Helen being here." Cassandra said. "I have seen the Greeks come and Troy falling."

"Cassandra it was most likely one of your dreams." Aurora said.

"No I have seen the future sister." Cassandra said.

"Cassandra it does not take a seer to know that the Greeks will come for Helen." Aurora said.

"Alas that is the truth." Cassandra said. "But I in my vision I have seen the mighty Achilles come. He kills Hector and plays a part in the downfall of Troy though he will meet his end."

"Cassandra I would like to believe you I really would." Aurora started but was cut off by the toiling of a bell. The sisters turned their attention to the sea and saw many ships. Both women shared a frighten look. Aurora went back into her room and dressed quickly in a white gown with a powder blue slip over it. She pinned her hair on top of her head and grabbed her golden crown and slipped it on her head. Then the sisters went running down to Hector's room.

They knocked and Andromache opened the door and let her sisters in law in. Aurora ran to her brother who was dressed in his armor. "The Greeks they have come." Aurora said.

"Just as we feared." Hector said.

"Let me fight with you brother." Aurora said and both of her sisters looked at her. "You know I am ready."

"It isn't a matter of that. You are a woman and according to the law I cannot let you fight." Hector said. "And I would never put my beloved sister at risk." Aurora glared at her brother and ran from the room.

'How dare him.' Aurora thought. 'I am just as good as any man. I am a better fighter than Paris.' Her thoughts were interrupted when she ran into Helen. Helen's eyes were red and tears were wet on her cheeks. "Helen are you all right?" Aurora asked.

"I am sorry I have brought death to Troy." She sobbed. Aurora pulled her back into Paris's chambers and Aurora comforted her forgetting all about Hector.

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