After sundown, Ahkmenrah and Raya walked into the British Museum and made their way to the Egyptian exhibit.

"Ahkmen?" Shepseheret exclaimed.

"Hello, Mother," Ahkmenrah smiled as the woman hugged both of them.

"You're back!"

"Yes," Raya said. "We had to pull a lot of strings, but now that Ahkmenrah has a job teaching a course at Cambridge on Ancient Egypt, he got permission to go to the museum after hours for one night in order to do research. So we thought that you might like to meet your grandchildren."

Raya moved the bundle in her arms to show Merenkahre and Shepseheret her child and Ahkmenrah did the same for the bundle in his arms.

"What are their names?" Shepseheret asked.

"Well, the one Ahkmenrah is holding is Larissa, after the person who indirectly helped us meet," Raya answered. "And because of everything you have done for us, sir, this little one is named Marianna Kara."

Merenkahre smiled broadly as he looked at the faces of his twin granddaughters.

"We can't thank you enough for what you've done for us," Raya continued. "I know it must've been hard for you, but it means the world to me."

"We would not have done it for anyone, my child," Merenkahre told her. "You proved to us that you are a worthy wife for my son."

"Thank you, sir. Would…would you like to hold her?"

Raya carefully transferred Marianna Kara to Merenkahre's arms while Ahkmenrah handed Larissa over to Shepseheret.

"They are so beautiful," Shepseheret gushed. "You are very lucky."

"Thank you."

"What are you both doing now?"

"Well, we're actually about to move to Egypt in a few weeks. Ahkmenrah is going to be teaching at one of the universities, and I'm going to be working on my next novel. Besides, we thought it would be good for the twins to grow up where such a large portion of their heritage is."

"Someday, we'll explain the whole story to them," Ahkmenrah added. "Though it will probably take a lot of convincing on our part."

Shepseheret and Merenkahre handed the babies back to their parents.

"We are so proud of you, Ahkmen," Shepseheret said as she hugged her son. "Both of you."

Raya smiled. "We'll be back someday. After all, the twins need to meet you when they can actually remember it. And we'll probably need your help convincing them of who their father really is."

"Until then, dear one," Merenkahre said to her. "May Khonsu smile down upon you on your journey."

Raya smiled broadly as she looked at her husband by her side and the babies in their arms.

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