Author's Note: Okay! Let's get started! This chapter was suggested by katmar1994 whom wanted Hannah to meet Isis. This is how I think it would go down.

The four friends, Tut, Cleo, Luxor, and Hannah were hanging out in the Ancient Egyptian section and Hannah brought up the topic of Egyptian Gods and Goddesses, which brought up stories of their interactions with them.

"I'm still having a hard time believing all of this" said Hannah, her eyes wide. "I mean, I DO believe you but I just can't believe it. I think it's awesome you can speak with them."

"Yeah, it's awesome when you're not running from them or asking them for help because SOMEONE was messing around" said Cleo, narrowing her eyes playfully at Tut.

"What?" Tut played innocent, shrugging.

"Did you guys really get into THAT much trouble?" Hannah asked, surprised. Exactly how many misadventures did they get into?

"You have no idea girlfriend" said Cleo, shaking her head.

"That seems pretty cool though" Hannah said, getting looks of surprise from everyone. "Well, think about it. You get to go on these grand adventures meeting all these Gods and Goddesses and fighting demons in the Underworld. I don't know about you guys but that would be awesome."

Tut got lost in thought for a minute before smirking. 'Adventure, huh?' He suddenly gained a mischievous smirk on his green, decaying face.

"Hey, what did you need?" Hannah asked, walking into the room where Tut was. Cleo and Luxor went home but Tut asked Hannah to stay behind.

Tut didn't answer and instead took out his Scepter of Was, making Hannah's eyes widen. She heard of the scepter but she never saw it with her own eyes. She swore her eyes got wider when the scepter began glowing.

"Uh, what are you are doing?" Hannah asked nervously.

"Oh Isis, Goddess of Life, hear my plea" said Tut, outstretching his arms, widening his call. It only took a few seconds before the ground began to shake and a bright light flashed before them. Hannah covered her eyes and uncovered them to see the Egyptian Goddess herself, Isis.

"Wow" Hannah murmured, staring at the Goddess in wonder. She was fairly large compared to mortals and was very well-dressed. She had a soft look on her face but also a stern demeanor, like a mother.

"Pharaoh, why have you summoned me today?" asked Isis, waiting patiently for the boy's answer. Not like many Egyptian Gods or Goddesses Tut has summoned over the years, Isis was actually kind towards the mummy boy. Maybe that was because she wasn't summoned as much as the others but even if she was, it was hard to picture this certain goddess annoyed.

"My loyal friend, Hannah, wanted to meet you so I summoned you" Tut said.

"I-Isis?" Hannah asked, moving forward cautiously. She didn't look dangerous but looks could be deceiving and the older girl didn't think she was worthy to get too close.

Isis seemed to notice this and smiled. "You may come closer young one." Hannah cautiously moved forward and shyly smiled at the goddess.

"H-hello" Hannah said shyly. What was she supposed to say to a goddess!? "I-I can't believe you're real…."

Isis smiled softly at the mortal. "It is not often I show myself to mere mortals. This is only the second time I have shown myself to a mere mortal since I became a goddess."

"That mortal was Cleo, right?" Hannah asked, causing Isis to nod her head.

"I assume you are the Pharaoh's new friend?" Isis asked, causing Hannah to nod my head. She then directed her attention towards Tut. "And I assume the young Pharaoh is behaving himself?"

Tut smiled sheepishly and nodded his head. Hannah also vouched for him. "Yeah, he can be a handful, but he's a good kid at heart." Hannah pulled the mummy boy into a short hug and Tut chuckled in response. "He's like a little brother!"

Isis smiled at the two. "I am glad the Pharaoh has friends like you, Cleo, and Luxor to keep him out of trouble. He needs that. I must depart but remember Tutankhensetamun, don't take your friends for granted."

With that, the large, golden goddess disappeared, leaving Tut and Hannah alone once again.

"That was…. bizarre…" Hannah said, still processing what happened. Her life sure was strange!

Author's Note: Yeah, it was kind of weak but I hope you liked it. I didn't have much ideas for this because Tut rarely summons a god or goddess unless he needs something. Anyways, PLEASE continue feeding me prompts! That's what this is now, a story where you can send in prompts! Read and Review!