A small note about this chapter even though chapter 3 was a cliff hanger. This chapter was meant to be what Alexandra is suddenly dreaming/seeing, as she passed out, this is also the full dream she and Seto have been experiencing, now prospective gets a little funny here and there and eventually I will post up what Alexandra's dream was and Seto's because like I said in chapter 1 the dreams were defferent until recently. Enjoy and please review this story.


Chapter 4

The full dream

The walls of the palace were amazing hieroglyphs everywhere along the walls, picture of the god Horus and falcons on the walls near the throne. "Sister, you need to remember, you are here to impress that Pharaoh with your powers so don't let me down," said an older but beautiful woman with long black hair, she was draped in a white dress with gold on her wrist and arms.

"I haven't forgotten, Sêshafi, my duty is to serve nothing more, dear sister," said the younger sister, Nafrini, a young woman with long white and blue hair, her eyes sky blue and her skin white skin. The two sisters were of a royal family of a line but recently were asked to be a bride to the new king of Egypt. The older however made it her duty to be the first and continuously reminding her sister that she is to be queen.

"Serve is something that is not in my plans for you, you are a servant to this family as much as dislike you sharing blood with me," spoke Sêshafi.

Nafrini nodded her head, "As if I am proud so say that our father shared more then one night with different women," she said with distaste.

The two were brought before the Pharaoh sitting on his thrown a court kneeing before him, each with a millennium item of their own to judge the women brought before him to have him choose a queen. "The pharaoh would now meet the two daughter of Biti, king of the north," said a female with the millennium necklace standing up next to the pharaoh.

The pharaoh raised his cold blue eyes looking at the two woman before him, one shorter and younger then the other, but the older was more beautiful then the younger. The younger looked strong but with her eyes facing downward she presented herself as weak. The older looked strong yet held herself with pride for her beauty, and strength. "Neither," he said waving them off.

Sêshafi looked at the Pharaoh, "My Lord, I ask you hear us out, or at least me," she said.

Nafrini looked at her sister, "What are you doing?" she snapped.

"Silence, you," said Sêshafi angrily, "We did it your way, now we do it mine."

The Pharaoh who was sitting as if he was bored, sat up a bit looking at the elder, "What is your name my dear," he said getting up placing his millennium rod under her chin.

"My name is Lady Sêshafi, this is my sister born of a servant mother, Nafrini. Our father sent us to please you, my Lord," Sêshafi spoke with a strong voice.

The Pharaoh looked at her and then at Nafrini, "You are the first to speak out of tone since I have become Pharaoh. I will hear you out, however if I find you unsatisfactory you and your sister will be put to death," he said his voice dripping with malice.

"As you wish, my Pharaoh," said Sêshafi.

The next morning the Pharaoh announced he had chosen his bride, Lady Sêshafi as his bride. Meanwhile Nafrini was sent to work in as a servant like her mother. A few moons last the Pharaoh and Lady Sêshafi, were married and Nafrini was made the personal servant to her sister and her husband.

War was impending on the kingdom, talk of a neighboring country was feeling greedy, "My Lord how do stand against this," said Mana standing up at the council chamber the millennium necklace around her neck, her mind seeing the future, "The future holds no hope for us, a great evil will be coming soon or it may be here already," she said looking towards the queen as Nafrini set a drink in front of her sister.

The pharaoh took the glass, "Nafrini," he said snapping his fingers at her. The young woman walked over to the Pharaoh, "What is this that you have brought for your sister to drink?"

Nafrini looked at the Pharaoh, "My Lord I have no voice to answer, but since you ask it of me it is wine from the vines of my sister's country," she answered.

The Pharaoh smirked, "Very good my dear, bring me a goblet as well," he said.

Sêshafi looked at her sister with anger, "My Lord, you know that our wine contains the venom of a cobra, only our people have been able to survive it," she said to her husband worried.

The Pharaoh looked over at Sêshafi with cold blue eyes, "Then my dear," he said kissing her hand, "You must show me your secret to surviving such a drink."

Sêshafi smiled seductively at her husband, "I shall tonight," she smiled licking her husband's lips.

The council and Nafrini cringed but hid their expressions from the two, by turning their heads, Mana was the only one looking at Nafrini who was looking at Sêshafi with distaste.

Later that night while walking through the palace on her own Mana found Nafrini in the throne room cleaning the steps. "You," she said to Nafrini.

Nafrini looked at Mana and quickly bowed down at her feet, "What is it you wish of me my lady," she said facing the floor.

Mana kicked Nafrini in the ribs, "Get up your no servant to any of the council," she said. Nafrini looked at Mana, "You have a longing for something that you know you can't have yet you do your best to serve the one that stole it from you."

Nafrini sat up looking at Mana, "Lady of the council, I don't know what you speak."

Mana laughed, "No need to be formal, Princess Nafrini," she said, "I am not here to beat you down like your sister has done in the past, your face earlier today if seen by any of the council other then myself could see that you are in love with the pharaoh, or distaste your sister."

Nafrini closed her eyes, she deep down admired the Pharaoh something about him seemed to draw her to him, as if he held a piece of a puzzle that she needed to complete. "My Lady, I can't speak ill of the Pharaoh, my Lord, or the queen you know such things would sentence me to death," she answered standing up and bowing, "if you excuse me I must be getting back to my duties."

Mana smiled, "You know that one day you will be the cause of your sister's downfall, mind you that path is set before you, if you choose to take it," she said walking away.

Unknown to the two of them a man was standing in the shadows waiting for his moment to strike. The next day merchants came before the Pharaoh and his wife presenting gifts, and offering to them for protection. Queen Sêshafi was growing board of the peasants she wanted to be alone with her husband to whisper more thoughts of pleasure into his ear, or better yet continue to show him things his mind had yet to grasp.

"One more visitor, Djal then my queen and I must retire to other affairs," said the Pharaoh looking over at Sêshafi with a smile. Sêshafi sat next to him with a great gleeful smile on her face as she watched a man clothed in robes step forward.

"My lord you have in your possession something that belongs to me and I am here to take it," he said throwing off his robes, a creature grew behind him. Many of the guards ran quickly as for the servants, they all coward in fear.

The Pharaoh stood up, "You dear bring this beast of darkness into my house, my country you fool, I am Pharaoh Set, ruler of the land of Egypt and keeper of the blue eyes white dragon," he said with great power in his voice as a large white dragon appeared it's blue eyes glowing with power.

Sêshafi stood up in her seat, anger in her eyes at the man; however the man knew of the Pharaoh's monster and destroyed the dragon in one hit. Set fell to the ground grabbing his chest in pain, his dragon was gone and his power was weak. "You should know better then to let your heart be filled with lust rather then the power you were granted, when the nameless pharaoh was killed."

The man moved closer, "Now Pharaoh Set, you're going to die and I will take your queen, servants and council," he said walking over to him, with a large sword hand raising it to strike.

"My Pharaoh," said Nafrini stepping forward, "With the power given to me by my father Biti, I summon the Ultimate dragon to protect the Pharaoh of Egypt."

A great dragon with three heads appeared roaring at the shadow beast and the man, "What in the name of Ra is that beast," he said unaware that a servant had called it at first when he noticed that there were two women one fleeing the other standing still her eyes blue as the sky looking at the dragon.

"I see," said the man as he was suddenly shot out of the palace by the dragon and sent into the desert.

The dragon soon faded and the Nafrini fell to the ground barely alive, the Pharaoh crawled over to her, "Nafrini," he said to her, lifting her up slightly, "are you alright?" he asked.

Nafrini looked at his blue eyes, "Are you alright my Pharaoh," she said with a weak voice.

The pharaoh nodded, "Yes, I will be alright," he said then looking at Sêshafi, "Why didn't you tell me your sister had this kind of power? I told of my dreams of a girl with a dragon why didn't you tell me it was her."

Sêshafi looked at her husband in fear she could see his rage in his eyes, "I didn't know my father granted that power to her," she lied, "How was I suppose to know she was favored for that dragon instead of me."

The Pharaoh slowly stood up and then lifted Nafrini into his arms, "As my queen you know your duty is to stay at my side yet you hid in the shadows like a coward," he said glaring at her, "We will discuss this later," he said walking passed her with Nafrini in his arms.

It was days before Nafrini regained her strength to her amazement the Pharaoh was at her side, but he never said anything to her, just watched her with a caring eyes.

Sitting up one afternoon after a long nap she found that the Pharaoh wasn't in her room, with her as usual, a servant was standing in the corner, "The Pharaoh as asked me to dress you for the ceremony," she said.

Nafrini looked at the servant puzzled, "What ceremony?" she asked slowly.

"The one where he announces you as his new queen," she answered setting the cloth on the bed for Nafrini to put on.

Nafrini got off the bed, "Am not worthy to be a queen of anyone. It is not my place nor will it ever be for I am a servant," she said afraid.

"You will not be a servant to me or anyone else so long as you live, Nafrini," said Pharaoh Set stepping into the room, "I am letting you go of the bond that you sister has placed on you."

Nafrini shook her head, "Why would you choose me as your queen I was just doing my duty which I had swore to do, which was to protect you and my queen until I couldn't breathe the air around me. My Lord doesn't make me your bride, my sister wanted to be your wife she got what she wanted, let me be a servant as I should be."

Mana stepped into the room dismissing the servant as the Pharaoh took hold of Nafrini's hands, "What you don't understand is, that over the last few moons your sister has poisoned my vision, clouded my judgment, but you, with your power has caused my eyes to clear, and see what destiny has brought me," he said to her, looking into Nafrini's blue eyes, "your Kisara," he said.

Mana stepped forward, "My Lord, this all may be too much for her mind to handle something happened when Kisara was killed by your father," she said, "this could probably not be her."

"No it is Mana, didn't you tell me the one that is the future of Egypt was depending on the one that saves my life," he snapped, "When my chosen queen ran away in fear of my doom."

Mana nodded, "Pharaoh Set, I…"

"Not another word Mana," he snapped at her, "I should of chosen you, Nafrini, when I had chose your sister. I ask you forgive my mistake of choosing her."

Nafrini looked at the Pharaoh she loved him even though he barely knew her, she wanted to be with him rather then letting her sister have him, but she had been trained that her place was a the foot of a throne rather then on one, she felt her heart beat rise but it began to fall as she realized what this meant.

"I can't, I can't do it," she said, moving away from him, "I can't be the queen of Egypt I am a daughter of a servant and a king, I am nothing important, not to this kingdom, or anything," she said behind tears moving away from Set and Mana, "I am not meant to be queen," she said.

Mana looked at Set, "Give me a moment with her my Lord," she said to the Pharaoh.

Set walked out of the room shutting the door behind him as Mana walked over to Nafrini, "I want you to see something," she spoke to the girl, "look at my eyes," she said as the necklace began to glow.

Mana stepped out of the room moments later Nafrini was behind her, her head up and looking at the Pharaoh and said nothing but walked right past him. Set looked at Mana, "What did you show her?" he asked.

Mana looked over her shoulder at Nafrini, "I showed her, what her future holds, and yours as well, it is up to her to decide her fate," she said and walked away from the Pharaoh.

The next morning Nafrini was gone she had stolen one of the horses, and fled from the city, leaving her sister to keep her place of power. Mana foresaw this and told Set that Nafrini would return in time but she wouldn't be the same.

It was years before Set saw Nafrini again, except he almost completely missed her for she was dressed a merchant and brought before him, on her knees, that was until she was kicked by one of the guards. "Great Pharaoh we brought you this merchant who has not paid you tribute," they said throwing Nafrini to the ground.

Walking over to the merchant lifting the cloak off her head, a small whisper escaped his voice, "Nafrini," he said slowly, "Take her to my chambers," he ordered and walked over to Mana, "You were right, she is different," he said.

Mana looked at Set, "You have changed too," she whispered, "You have learned what she needed to know, over time."

Nafrini sat in the room looking at the terrace wanting to jump off it however, Set walked into the room removing his crown and setting it on a table. "Why did you leave Nafrini?" he asked her grabbing her by the shoulders.

Nafrini didn't answer she only looked down at her feet, and Set shook her violently. "Nafrini answer me, do you know how worried I have been these last few years, do you realize what you caused me to do after you ran away," he asked.

Nafrini looked up at the Pharaoh, she looked deep into his eyes, "You wanted my power you didn't need me," she said with her voice in anger.

"No, it wasn't your power I wanted Nafrini, because, I know you were secretly in love with me, Mana told me you were, and when I kicked your sister from her position. Standing watching you in the shadows for so long and I couldn't come up with the words to say that I …" he paused it wasn't easy to admit this, "I need you Nafrini because I have loved you from the minute I saw who you really were," he admitted.

"And who do you really think I am, this Kisara who died just before you became Pharaoh of Egypt, or the girl that saved your life because she knew it was her duty as servant," she snapped pulling away from him.

Pharaoh Set walked over to Nafrini and pulled her into a long kiss, knowing that was the only way to prove his point to her, that he wanted and needed her. Nafrini was fighting at first then she relaxed and wrapped her arms around him, and every time he pulled away from her she would pull him back, to make it last just a little longer. "Nafrini," he said panting as he finally freed himself from the kiss, "You are my queen weather you accept the title or not," he said.

Nafrini looked at his eyes realizing he was speaking the truth after being kissed like that by him, it was a kiss she never saw him give her sister for a second, "Set," she whispered as she pulling herself into him, "Please don't let me loose you," she cried.

"You won't loose me, Nafrini not if the gods demanded it," he said holding her close to him.

One night, while the two were asleep a figure slipped into the royal bedchamber, looking upon the sleeping Pharaoh and his new bride as they rested, the figured pulled out a knife that was long a jagged. "You shouldn't have chosen this servant over me," she whispered pulling back her hand to stab at them, and it was direct hit into a sleeping Nafrini.

Pharaoh Set immediately woke up and pulled Nafrini away from the figure, he heard her short of breath, "No, Nafrini," he whispered pulling the dagger out of her, and grabbing his millennium rod and shadow blasting the woman that had stabbed Nafrini, which turned out to be Sêshafi.

"Pharaoh," said Nafrini with a quit voice.

"Nafrini, are you alright," he kissed her, as he felt her skin starting to get cold.

"No she got her revenge just like I saw, she would," she said her voice getting quieter with each word.

"Nafrini don't die on me please," he said picking her up taking the millennium rod and closing the wound with it.

Looking up at the Pharaoh, "I am sorry that I must leave you, so soon again," she panted, "Set, please forgive me and don't forget me," she said as every word was an obstacle.

"Nafrini, stay with me," he said but that was the last words she ever hear.