Disclaimer: Mummies Alive!, it's characters, settings, etc. do
not belong to me. They are the WONDERFUL property of DIC, the marvelous company
that blessed us with MA. Aziza, Yahiya/Kovu, and any other characters you don't
recognize belong to me. Well, the idea for this story came up after I realized,
Hey, Aziza must have needed motivation to murder her father. What prompted
her to do it? And why exactly DID Yahiya murder Kioro? And how would Aziza feel
if Yahiya died?
Celestial
Bidding by Dragonfriend
Yahiya stood in
the palace gardens, adjusting his Healers robes. Oh, why did he have to choose
a healer as his alias' profession? Why couldn't he have chosen something
simpler? He sighed, pushing his headband away from his eyes. It had been
slipping down. He glanced about. Where WAS Aziza, anyway? He had asked her to
meet him here that afternoon.
"Ra damn
it, Aziza, where are you?!" Yahiya demanded, pushing his black hair behind
his shoulders.
Okay. Get a
grip, Yahiya. I'll wait for a few more minutes. If she doesn't show up, then
I'm leaving. I am NOT spending my afternoon in a garden while I blow my cover
and…
Suddenly, he
felt a hand clamp down on his shoulder. Yelping in shock, Yahiya turned to find
Aziza standing behind him. She was wearing a form-fitting orange dress with a
thin belt-like thing around her waist. Her hair was, oddly enough, pulled back
into a ponytail, letting four wisps of hair hang down onto her face. The sun's
light highlighted her natural beauty. Yahiya contained a gasp, silently
approving of her beauty.
"I'm
sorry, my love," Aziza said with a stupidly childish grin. "I didn't
mean to frighten you."
"I'm sure
you didn't, my Nile flower," Yahiya responded with a grin as he put his
arm around her. "How is your father faring these days?"
"Rather
well, actually. Father and the Pharaoh are allowing me to continue my studies
here until Father needs me again," Aziza commented. "How
quaint."
"You don't
approve, then, dearest?" Yahiya asked, realizing his mind was making
gagging noises. Ra, he hated being so lovey-dovey with this silly school-girl. I
wonder what she would think if she knew her beloved was a dark sorcerer?
"Father is
getting old," Aziza said, letting a hand trail through Yahiya's hair. It
was matted from blood from the last patient he had been treating, but Aziza
barely seemed the notice. The soft tendrils of hair slid through her fingers
easily, trickling across her hand and through her fingers as sand and water
often did. "He will soon be needing me and that means time away from this
magnificent city. I'm afraid I've grown fond of it. Almost as fond of it as I
have become with you, Kovu."
While Yahiya's
mind had been gagging before, now his mind was ready to heave up his breakfast.
This was disgusting! He had to bow down to worship this woman who, if she
assumed her father's title, would become equal to the god she worshiped… Wait a
second. That was it! If Aziza killed her father, then she would become equal to
the Pharaoh. Then, when the time was right… He could have Aziza murder the
Pharaoh and then use the power she would have as High Priestess to Osiris and
take over the throne! Yes, the plan was perfect! And, of course, he would have
to place the blame on a known enemy so no one would suspect either him or
herself, but he plan was perfect.
Well, almost.
He still had to convince Aziza to do it.
"Aziza, I
asked you hear because I overheard something that threatens the life of your
father," Yahiya said, trying to piece his plans together.
At this, Aziza
turned to look sharply at him. "What? My father? What is it?"
"Your
father is to be murdered by someone in his very court before he leaves for
Abydos tomorrow morning," Yahiya stated quickly.
"Tonight?"
Aziza looked worried. "Oh dear. Then that means I'll have to raise the
guards and…"
"No, no,
it's nothing like that," Yahiya responded. "He has been injected with
a poison, my dear. It will kill him very slowly. He did not look at all well
when I saw him this morning."
Aziza thought
about it a moment. "Yes, you're right…"
"And,"
he hedged a guess, "you do want his title as soon as possible, don't you,
dearest?"
At this, Aziza
turned to look at him. "Well, yes, but…"
"Then, all
you must do, to ease your father's pain and to satisfy your soul, is kill him.
Tonight."
"But that
would be murder, punishable by execution!" Aziza exclaimed, worried.
Yahiya quickly
clamped a hand over Aziza's mouth. "Hush now, or you'll have the royal
guard upon us in five seconds flat! Now, listen to me. I don't like this any
more than you do. I would do this myself, but mercy killing by a healer is not
permitted. However…" From beneath his robes, Yahiya drew a glistening
dagger. It was Hittite in design, causing Aziza to gasp yet again.
"So, if I
go along with this, IF I do, it will look like Father was murdered by an enemy?
No blame will fall to either you or me?"
"None
whatsoever."
Yahiya held the
dagger out to her like an offering, almost begging her to take it from him. The
look in his eyes clearly said 'Think of your father. Do not let him die in
agony.' Oh, please, Aziza, buy what I'm giving you. Think of the power you
will give me and yourself in the process. You will gain power, but you will
need a mentor. I will be that mentor for you. And then you'll be mine forever. Nervous,
Aziza took the dagger from him. She held it in her trembling hand for a moment
or two to get the feel of it. Then she let her hand clench around the hilt as
she turned it about. The sunlight caught the dagger's metal. As Aziza looked at
it, it seemed to her that the blade was water, like the pool behind her. The
light rippled across the surface of the blade, adding to the awesome feeling
there.
"How does
it feel?" Yahiya asked, curious.
"I
feel…" Aziza said, finally feeling the old girlishness melting away to be
replaced by a hardened tone. "I feel like I'm finally in control… Like I'M
the one with power." She gave Yahiya a chaotic grin. (think Callisto from
Xena for this one) "I like it!"
"I knew
you would," Yahiya responded, feeling an evil laugh come over him. He
contained it and decided to save it for later. "Come, now, dearest, you
have a father to watch for the rest of the night."
"Right,"
Aziza responded, with a grin.
***
"WITH THE
STRENGTH OF RA!"
Energy surged
through the air, transforming each of the five guardians into their respectful
armors. Aziza pushed off the ground and took to the air, Ja-Kal following close
behind. An army of Shabties looped around them, aiming at the three remaining
standing mummies. Armon clenched his golden arm into a fist as he, Nefer-Tina,
and Rath stood back-to-back.
"Let's
kick tut!" Armon shouted, loud enough for Aziza and Ja-Kal to hear.
"Let's
kick tut," Aziza echoed. "Such a phrase. It doesn't seem right…"
"Forget
about whether it seems correct or not, Aziza," Ja-Kal stated. "We've
got a job to do."
"Right."
Aziza gained altitude, fighting back her fear of heights for the moment, then
pulled in her wings. Plummeting through the sky like a torpedo delighted
Presley who was, unfortunately for him, hiding. As she got closer to the
Shabties, she hurriedly adjusted her dive and slid open her wings. This cut
through two Shabties and allowed her to pull back up into the air and she shot
her left fist into the air. With her fist still in the air, she turned about so
she was just hovering in the air. "Yee-ha!"
Armon grabbed a
Shabtie, and swung it about. With all his swinging, he slammed it first into
Rath and then against Nefer-Tina. However, Nefer-Tina got smart and ducked. The
scribe was not that lucky. Rath glared at the mammoth warrior from beneath his
snake visor.
"Oops,"
Armon stated, with a shrug. "Sorry."
"Armon,
how many times MUST I tell you-----------" Rath started, starting to get
up from the rock pile of the former Shabtie and holding up his sword.
"AIIIIIII-RA!"
Nefer-Tina shouted, tossing her whip forward, cracking it against the side of a
Shabtie. Bits of rock fell in the place of where a Shabtie had once been. And,
of course, it landed on Rath.
"Nefer-Tina!"
Rath exclaimed, exasperated.
"Sorry,
Rath," Nefer-Tina responded.
Rath got a look
on his face that clearly said, "I'm surrounded by idiots," but there
wasn't any time to ponder that now as a Shabtie lumbered up behind him. Getting
up from the rubble in one swift motion. Rath spun around to slice the Shabtie
in half at the waistline. While the legs of the Shabtie ran about, Nefer-Tina
smashed the upper torso of the creature with her whip, causing it to fall into
pieces. A flaming arrow from Ja-Kal's bow quickly got rid of the legs of the
living rock.
"That's
the problem with Shabties," Nefer-Tina commented as Armon smashed the last
one with his golden arm, "they never like to play."
"True
enough, Nefer-Tina," Aziza commented as she and Ja-Kal landed. Aziza
touched down on the ground lightly, flipping her staff about so she could use
it for support. "I'm surprised Scarab wasn't with them."
"What?"
Rath asked, turning to face the priestess, shock flooding his face. "You
mean to say that you did not see him anywhere in the vicinity?"
"Didn't I
just say that?" Aziza demanded, glaring at the scribe. "Ask Ja-Kal.
We would have seen him from the air. I most certainly didn't see him."
Aziza's sudden turning to face the hunter caused Ja-Kal to back up. "Did
you see him, Ja-Kal? Anywhere?"
Ja-Kal thought
about it, then shook his head. During the fray with the Shabties, he hadn't
seen hide nor hair of the evil mage. He just then realized that Shabties acting
on their own in their attempt to capture his prince was not common at all.
Something wasn't right. He could smell it.
Just then,
Presley raced up to his guardians, all of which quickly dissolved their armor.
Aziza stared at her staff as the daggers swiftly sunk into the staff and then
came up again in the middle to form a spear with prongs coming off the side.
She smiled fondly at it before turning to face Presley again. He looked
terribly excited.
"Wow,
guys, that was so COOL!" Presley exclaimed. "Ya know, I never get
tired of watching you guys kick some serious tut."
"Thank
you, my prince," Ja-Kal said, promptly bowing his head.
"It is our
duty to serve you, o prince," Aziza added, not bothering with the
formalities.
"Aziza,
how the heck did you pull off that cool move? I mean, you and your fear
of-------" Presley started.
"I shall
explain it to you later, my prince, but we must get you home," Aziza
quickly assured the boy. She liked to project to the world that she was afraid
of nothing and she had told the boy that she was scared of heights. Now she was
starting to regret telling him that. Luckily, he hadn't told the other
guardians yet. Aziza's attempt to quiet the boy had no effect, however, for he
obviously wasn't done yet.
"And what
was that dark shadow slinking away from over there?" Presley asked of his
guardians, gesturing to where he had been only moments before.
"What dark
shadow?" Nefer-Tina wondered.
"Well,
there was some kind of dark shadow that I noticed leaving the park,"
Presley responded, "but there wasn't any person attached to it."
Presley saw
Aziza's grip on her spear tighten, turning the skin about the knuckles almost
white. Her eyes slanted in anger in a way that Presley had only seen once
before: When she went Dark Phoenix on them. Then she uttered one word that
seemed to turn the air to an ice cold chill.
"Yahiya,"
Aziza stated simply.
A cold wind
whipped through the air, causing her hair to fly in her face that only
heightened the dark beauty Aziza's face now conveyed. Presley stared at her,
pulling his jacket closer to him, watching the priestess's hair fly across her
face. He knew exactly what that name meant to her and to his guardians. To his
guardians, Yahiya was one of the greatest enemies of the throne but he was also
the one who healed them after battle. To think that the guy had been a healer
sent cold shivers down Presley's spine. Yahiya meant more than that to Aziza.
Yahiya was her greatest enemy, an enemy to her entire family.
And her former
lover.
***
"WHAT WERE
YOU THINKING?!" Scarab roared, glaring at Yahiya. "I thought we
agreed that you would help me capture the prince!"
"Did
we?" Yahiya asked, inspecting his fingernails. "I never made any such
bargain."
Scarab was
pacing the room, letting the light from the sun emphasize his form. Yahiya noted
that the man wasn't looking well at the moment. The new world had not been kind
to the sorcerer. He was looking even more haggard than usual. Heka was curled
up on the sofa next to Yahiya, covering her ears with the rest of her tail.
Scarab was in one of his moods again and that meant, 90% of the time, she would
get blamed for it. Yahiya sat on one end of the sofa, inspecting his
fingernails in a passive attitude. He didn't care in the least. His power
rivaled that of the former vizier and he knew it. He wouldn't be surprised if
Scarab knew it, too.
"Oh come
now, old man," Yahiya said, attempting to placate Scarab. "I'll help
you capture the prince, to be sure. Don't worry so much."
"Old
man?" Scarab demanded, turning to face Yahiya. His face went from angry to
REALLY pissed off. That made Yahiya cringe a bit. Heka poked her head up to
look at Yahiya and shook her head.
"I think
you just made him mad," Heka commented before tucking her head under her
tail again.
"No,"
Yahiya said sarcastically, casting a look at the curled up snake. "You
think?"
"OLD
MAN?!" Scarab practically screeched. "I'm not-----"
"Oh yes
you are," Yahiya snapped. "And you know it, too."
Heka had to
give the two of them credit. They had succeeded in acting like children.
"Get over
yourself," Scarab stated, annoyed. "You might be older than I am, but
only by three years!"
"Oh, you
want me to get over myself, do you?" Yahiya demanded, keeping his tone
remarkably cool. Heka and Scarab both had to hand it to Yahiya. The immortal sorcerer
knew how to properly intimidate people. He also knew how to trick people into
doing what he wanted. His looks alone could do that. However, his voice, the
calm voice that he always kept in check, could take on any emotions he wanted
it to just by the words he chose alone while keeping his voice calm.
"Who's the one with all the money here, Scarab? Who's the one that's
becoming a megalomaniac?"
"I'm
becoming a megalomaniac, am I?" Scarab demanded.
"You don't
need to become one," Yahiya replied. "It's hard to become what you
all ready are."
"Why I
ought to------"
"Oh, come
on, boys. Play nice," scolded a voice from the depths of the room. Yahiya
and Scarab turned to see a woman standing behind them. Heka poked her head up
to see what was going on and gasped.
The woman was
transparent, the spirit of a woman. She wore a torn kilt and a semi-revealing
top. Her dark hair was pulled into a high ponytail practically on top of her
head. She wore gauntlets on her arms and a hoop earring on her right ear. The two men stared at her for the longest
time.
"Greetings,
Scarab, Yahiya," the woman said finally. "Oh honestly. Don't stand
there gawking at me."
"You look
familiar-------" Scarab started.
"Yes, he's
right," Yahiya agreed. "You DO look familiar…" He allowed his
face to show a shocked look. "I remember you now! Amenhotep had you
executed for crimes against Egypt."
"I see my
reputation proceeds me," the woman said with a grin.
"What are
you doing here?" Scarab demanded. "I didn't…"
"No, you
didn't bring me from the Western Gate. Destira allowed me this brief moment
here. She'd come herself, but she's currently trying to find a way to get Ares
out of the tomb he got locked in. He's still pretty cute, but…" the woman
stated, trailing off purposely. "No matter. Destira, the new Goddess of
War, bears a command for you, Yahiya."
She handed a
rolled up piece of parchment to Yahiya who opened it. He read it briefly,
letting his eyes widen. Heka and Scarab tried to get closer, tried to find out
what he had to do. Every time they tried to get close to the parchment, they
were filled with a sudden shock of pain that forced them back.
"But why
me?" Yahiya asked, looking at the woman.
"Because,"
the woman said, stepping forward to allow her ghostly hand trail along his
cheek, and, as soon as she did, Yahiya hissed at the coldness of the spectral
touch, "only you can do it."
Softly, she
intoned into his ear, "Only you can resurrect me." (NOTE: I sort of
borrowed this line from The Mummy, except the woman who said this said
it in Egyptian.)
Then she was
gone, disappeared as if she never was.
***
The mummies
walked through the museum, Presley following right behind them. The museum was
cold this day, seeming to loom forward the presence of evil. Aziza shivered,
sensing it. Rath noticed that, but he seemed to be fairing no better than she
was.
"New
exhibits are down this way, guys," Presley stated, leading them along.
"New Egyptian exhibit, too, I think. There was a plain sarcophagus in the
other room."
At this, all
the mummies looked at Presley. They all carried a look that said "Are you
joking?" Presley shook his head and lead the Mummies into the new exhibit.
Then he gestured to the sarcophagus. Before them, in a room of completely
mismatched artifacts, stood a plan gold sarcophagus. The basic style was
Egyptian, but parts of it looked somewhat Greek. Aziza quickly crossed the room
to read the informational plaque by the sarcophagus. The others hurried after
her, eager to find out what it said.
"Hmm… Let
me see…" Aziza said, frowning. "This apparently belonged to a
worshipper of Ares."
"Ares?"
Rath asked, confused, looking at her.
"He was
the Greek god of War," Presley stated, with a grin. "Come on. Don't
you guys watch Xena or Hercules?" His question was answered by blank
looks. "Okay. I guess you don't."
"If I
could continue," Aziza wondered, glancing back down at the plaque.
"It was uncovered in a sunken ship that was apparently en route to Greece.
The ship bore the markings of the pirate ship belonging to the female known as
the Dark Captain." At this, Aziza froze. "The Dark Captain. I
remember hearing tales about her. She was wanted for murder and looting
temples, I think."
"Who's
she?" Presley asked.
"The only
female in our time who ever captained a ship," Ja-Kal responded. "For
this she was admired, but she was a pirate. I suppose she was captured
eventually."
"Only
further proof that girl power kicks major tut," Nefer-Tina added.
"Nefer-Tina,
I hardly think that a woman who killed and stole could be considered an example
of this 'girl power' you speak of," Rath stated, annoyed.
"Does it
mention anything about food in there?" Armon wondered. "I'm
hungry."
"No
surprise there," Nefer-Tina muttered.
Aziza glanced
at the plaque and continued reading. "It says that there is a body in
there. It was mummified in the traditional Egyptian style."
"So the
person was executed?" Presley asked. "And in Egypt?"
"Apparently,
my prince," Aziza replied. "The body apparently looked weathered, so
they make the assumption here that the body was not meant to have a sarcophagus
as we did." She glanced at the sarcophagus, inspecting it carefully. There
were parts that were chiseled off of the sarcophagus. "How odd. All the
traditional spells guarding the sarcophagus have been scraped off. So have the
ones that are supposed to guide the soul of the person into the
afterlife."
Rath
investigated it and nodded. "Why on earth would they do that?"
"Well, if
the person wasn't Egyptian, why should they put them on?" Presley asked.
"No. She
was Egyptian," came a male voice from behind them. The group turned. He
was a rather good looking man, but wearing jeans and a leather jacket. His
brown orbs seemed to pierce through Aziza, but warming her at the same time.
Why did they look so familiar to her? "Hey, don't knock it till you know
the history of her."
"And how
exactly would you know her history?" Ja-Kal wondered.
"How do
you even know the body in there's female?" Nefer-Tina demanded.
"I found
the thing, after all. I think I would know."
"And who
exactly are you?" Presley asked, looking at the man.
"Kovu K.
Makkarr, at your service," the man said inclining his head. At that, Aziza
froze. Kovu… "Miss?" Makkarr started, passing a hand in front of her
eyes. "Are you all right, miss?"
"What?"
Aziza demanded, shaking her head, trying to clear it. No. This man couldn't be
Yahiya. Could he? Again, the thought of him raced to her mind and stayed there.
"Are you
all right, Miss-----I'm sorry. I don't know your name," Makkarr started.
"Aziza
Osira," the name sprung readily to her lips. For a moment, a look of shock
came over Makkarr's face. Then it passed. "You'll forgive me for----oh
what is the term? Ah yes----spacing out earlier, Mr. Makkarr. You see, I once
knew a man named Kovu. We loved each other then. But he's dead now, so it
doesn't matter."
***
Yahiya had seen
the Mummies, tried to connect with them. But then Aziza had to be there. She
ALWAYS had to be there. She was always haunting his memories, lingering in his
dreams. Gods above, he thought he had driven her from his mind years ago. But,
no matter what he did. He still loved her, try to deny it as he might. And even
now he wondered if she truly loved him now. Her name flew to his lips. He
wanted to tell her that HE was the Kovu she had known and loved. Her silken
white hair covered her face as it so often did. He still loved her and she knew
it. And he was sure she loved him, too.
"You knew
another man named Kovu, did you?" Yahiya forced himself to ask. Why
couldn't he stop the thought of kissing her from springing to mind? No, you
fool. You can't do that without drawing attention to yourself. Besides, you
need to resurrect Sithenna. Stop it!
"Yes,"
Aziza said firmly, taking a breath. "Yes I did. Well, if you'll excuse my
friends and me, Mr. Makkarr, we must be leaving."
"So
soon?" Yahiya asked, trying to look genuinely upset. "But we were
just starting to get acquainted."
"I
promised myself that I would never get involved with another man, Mr. Makkarr.
You'll forgive me if I sound rude," Aziza said firmly. "It's about
time we brought you home."
The group of
people (Yahiya assumed they were the rest of the Mummy group) left, the boy
known as Presley walking behind them. He stopped to look at Yahiya.
"Sorry
about that, Mr. Makkarr," Presley apologized. "She never really liked
men much after that Kovu guy betrayed her and killed her brother and all."
"I
understand," Yahiya assured her.
Of course I
understand. I was her Kovu and I killed her brother. But I didn't betray her.
Did I?
Feeling he had
done a good deed, Presley raced to catch up to the mummies. Yahiya stood there,
watching them go. Then he turned to look at the sarcophagus. It was beautiful,
no doubt about that. He reached out a hand to slowly stroke the beautiful gold
item, but stopped himself. Then he mouthed the words to a spell, shrinking the
size of the signs he drew in the air so no one would see. When he was sure no
one was in the room, he whispered, "By my command" and thrust his
hands forward. The gold sarcophagus glittered for a moment, then warped. It
went from a plain gold sarcophagus to a shimmering gold sarcophagus with the
image of a white panther holding a sword on the lid. As he drew back his hand,
the image would vanish to the public eye. It stayed the same for him, but he
knew he had to come back to it later, anyway.
***
"Why have
you brought me here, Kovu?" Aziza demanded of Yahiya. "And, for that
matter, where are we?"
The two of them
stood within a temple, a Phoenix idol in the center. The colors of the room
stood to deep hues of orange and black to represent the two warring Phoenixes:
The Phoenix of the Light and the one known as Dark Phoenix. The idol in the
middle glowed with an unearthly light as the two of them had entered.
"Why, my
dear, I would have thought that you knew. This is the Temple of the Phoenix,
Aziza."
"I knew
that," Aziza said finally, looking around. "You should NOT have
brought me here. This is a serious violation of regulations. This isn't
supposed to be here…"
"Only on
one day every 100 years," Yahiya filled in. He looked around. "You've
wanted power, didn't you?"
Aziza looked at
him. "What are you saying exactly?"
"You
wanted power, power that only the gods can give you, Aziza. Within this temple
lies that power, power which you can harness if you try. All you must do is
touch the idol in the middle of the room. Take it, and all the power you could
imagine will be yours."
Aziza
approached the idol, trying to figure out if she wanted it or not. The power
she could sense from it was overwhelming. If she DID decide to take it, she
knew something bad was going to happen. If she didn't, she would loose her
chance at this.
"Do it,
Aziza," came Yahiya's voice from behind her. "DO IT! Take what is
rightfully yours!"
Aziza's hands
trembled as they reached forward towards the orange idol with black highlights.
Her heart raced, feeling like it was going to break out of her body. Her soul
felt like it was on fire, and she could tell that her body temperature was
rising drastically. As her hands reached towards the idol of the phoenix, a
glow appeared around the statue, seeming to call Aziza to place her hands
there.
Release
me, Aziza, a dark voice begged. RELEASE ME!
I------who
are you?
Who I am
is not important. RELEASE ME!
NO! I won't!
"Won't
what, girl?" came a male voice from behind her.
Of course,
while Aziza was examining the idol and having conversations with it, Yahiya had
gone from Kovu to his black robes and ceremonial gear. Now Aziza turned around
to see Yahiya holding a knife to the illusion image of Kovu's neck. Aziza
screamed upon seeing Yahiya there.
"Who are
you?" Aziza demanded.
"I'm
Yahiya. I'm what's been lurking in your head for the past few years. Or haven't
you noticed that?" Yahiya asked casually, holding the knife steady.
"That's a
lie. Stay away from him!" Aziza ordered. "Or I'll-----"
"You'll
what?" Yahiya demanded, his tone still casual. "Make one wrong move,
priestess, and I kill your boyfriend."
"No,
please," Aziza begged, her right hand on the verge of flying back towards
the idol to gain the power. She stopped it. No. No point in wasting time now.
"Don't
make me laugh. You actually CARE for him? You actually FEEL for him?" Yahiya
demanded.
"Stop
it," Aziza pleaded.
"You beg
for mercy for this----this insignificant mortal who dreams of a better life who
has done NOTHING but prod you along every step of the way? And you're one to
talk. You murdered your own father," Yahiya accused. "Or were you not
aware that I had a part in that?"
"If anyone
should be accused of murdering my father, it should be you!" Aziza spat.
"You gave me the dagger. YOU set me up!"
"No. I
believe it was your pathetic boyfriend here who had that honor," Yahiya
responded.
"Aziza,
love, it's not true," Yahiya made the illusion of Kovu say.
"Let him
go!" Aziza ordered, lunging at Yahiya, hoping to break him away from Kovu.
Yahiya snorted.
Really. For a woman of such intelligence, she did NOT know the powers of the
sorcerer. Lunging at him would have no effect whatsoever. He focused his gaze
on Aziza and uttered a single word of the magic language. From his eyes shot
two bolts of black fire aiming at her feet. Aziza jumped back.
"Now you
will turn around," Yahiya ordered, "and you WILL put your hands on
that idol and you WILL absorb the Phoenix power from that idol."
Aziza trembled,
looking at the man she thought was Kovu. If I do, I'll be eternally
tormented forever. If I don't, he'll kill Kovu. If I do, I'll gain power. I
always wanted that. But what is a gain of power compared to loosing a love?
"I
WON'T!" Aziza said finally.
"Do as he
says, love," Kovu begged.
"EXCUSE
ME?!" Aziza demanded. "Kovu, he'll kill you either way!"
And then Yahiya
slid the knife down to Kovu's chest, just above his heart and he let his knife
make a light cut there where the skin was exposed. Aziza cried out in surprise,
upset, confused. She couldn't believe it. Yahiya had hurt Kovu.
"Oh, I'm
sorry," Yahiya mock-apologized. "I cut him. Did you want him in one
piece?"
"Please,
leave him alone," Aziza begged. "I'll do anything!"
"You want
me to leave him alone?" Yahiya asked, curious. His eyes blazed with
feverish anticipation. "And you'll do whatever I say?"
"Anything,"
Aziza replied.
"You
swear?"
"I
swear."
"Then put
your hands on the idol. Take the Phoenix power that is rightfully yours."
Aziza paused, obviously not wanting to. Yahiya growled, annoyed. He put the
knife against Kovu's heart. "You want your boyfriend's life? THEN DO AS I
SAY! TAKE THE POWER!"
"I'll do
whatever you want, but not that," Aziza snapped. "This power
rightfully belongs to the Temple of the Phoenix and I won't rob the temple of
it's treasure. Anyone who steals the power from here is insane and he or she
must have a death wish. Whoever steals the power will be killed by the weight
of the power here. Surely you MUST see that!"
"Silence!"
Yahiya ordered. But Aziza was not one to listen to orders.
"You're a
sorcerer, aren't you? I can feel the power within you," Aziza continued to
plead. "Please, if anyone understands the dangers of this folly, you
should. You MUST understand."
"PUT YOUR
HANDS ON THE IDOL! NOW!" Yahiya yelled, finally loosing patience with the
silly chit. How DARE she talk back to him! How DARE she! Here he was, offering
the world to her, and she was denying his offer. What was he missing? "If
you don't, girl," Yahiya said dangerously, "I'll make you!"
And then Aziza
spun around and her hands slammed on the idol. She tried to resist the urge to
do so, but Yahiya's power was just too much for her to repress. As both the
Phoenixes entered her body, Aziza felt her mind and her soul being overcome by
the awesome power of the Phoenixes. Voices of the Phoenix and her dark counterpart
echoed through her mind, taking control of her. Aziza felt a scream boiling up
within her. The glow from the idol of the Phoenix pulsed dangerously around
Aziza and the idol itself and it was orange mixed twisted with black. The
scream exploded from Aziza, but it was a scream like none other that Yahiya had
heard before. It was a scream of pure hatred, primal rage, and a cry of freedom
in itself. And now Aziza's voice altered from just her own, to a chorus of
three: hers, the Phoenix, and the Dark Phoenix.
As Aziza turned
around, Yahiya jerked back away from her, obviously scared about what he saw
within the once innocent orbs. Her eyes were possessed, wild. Orange fire lay
there, tied with black fire. The Dark Phoenix had assumed control of her body.
***
"How long
has she been like this?" Presley asked, looking at the unconscious Aziza
lying on the bed in the Sphinx away from the living room.
"Almost an
half hour," Rath estimated, looking worried in the direction of the
priestess.
"Does
anyone know what happened?" Ja-Kal asked, sensing Presley's question.
"Well, I
was going to get a snack from the kitchen. All I heard was a scream and I was
curious about what was going on," Armon offered, biting into a
one-foot-tall sandwich. "When I got there, she was on the floor, mumbling
something to herself. Then she was out completely."
"That's
weird," Nefer-Tina commented.
"Rath, did
she mention anything like this happening before or anything acting up with her
powers?" Presley asked.
"Not at
all, my prince," Rath replied. "Even if there was something wrong
with her, I do not believe she would tell us."
"You're
probably right," Presley amended. "She's always been kinda secretive
about stuff like that."
"I
remember when Kovu------I mean, Yahiya------found Aziza in the street, the same
thing had happened to her," Nefer-Tina commented. "You think whatever
happened to her then is happening to her again?"
"I don't
know, Nefer-Tina," Ja-Kal responded, putting his arm around the mummy
woman.
"It is a
possibility," Rath spoke up. "We'll just have to wait and see. In the
meantime, I suggest we-----"
And then
Aziza's eyelids fluttered open. She looked at the assembled group, curiously.
"What
happened?" Aziza asked, groggily, sitting up. Her left hand went to her
head the second she did. "What am I doing here?"
"Well, you
just passed out," Armon suggested, trying to be helpful. "I brought
you in here after I got everyone in here."
"I did
what?" Aziza wondered, obviously still out of it.
"You've
been unconscious for a half hour," Rath told her.
"I have?
Why can't I remember-------"
"I can't
answer that, Aziza," Rath replied. "That's locked within your own
memories. Were you seeing something? Anything?"
"It was a
memory from the past," Aziza said simply. "Of when I inherited the
Phoenix abilities. And my mind would forever be split into turmoil because of
the phoenixes."
"What?"
the group chorused, looking at her.
She sighed.
"I would have thought that any of you would notice that all ready. As you
all know, there are two Phoenixes, the one that is my patron animal and her
dark counterpart known as the Dark Phoenix. Ever since Yahiya forced my hands
on that blasted idol, they've been fighting for supremacy inside of me. It is
NOT very fun. How would any of you like it if you were trying to keep sane
while two blasted firebirds are trying to take over you? Anyway, when either of
the phoenixes assume control, it is not for very long and the fight resumes.
Most of the time, I am in control, but other times-----"
"So that's
why you get so annoyed every so often," Presley said finally.
"And I
know Yahiya is going to be trying something in the museum tonight," Aziza
continued, ignoring Presley.
"What?"
Rath demanded.
"Are you
kidding me?" Nefer-Tina asked, at the same time as Rath.
"How do
you know this?" Ja-Kal wondered, staring at Aziza in shock.
"There ARE
some advantages to having two psychic birds within you," Aziza commented
with a slight smile. "Besides, I felt a surge of magic in the museum after
we left that room today. I'm positive that man we met, the one who claimed to
have found the sarcophagus, was Yahiya."
"Hmm. Then
we'd better get going."
***
The pavilion
outside the museum was dark, except for a few streetlights that some people had
taken the precaution of dimming. Two obelisks stood on either side of the
courtyard, with an entrance to the museum off to the side. In the darkness, one
could make out two figures: one in armor and the other in loose robes.
"I still
don't see why I had to be brought out here in the middle of the night,"
Scarab complained.
"You
didn't HAVE to come with me," Yahiya snorted, crossing his arms over his
chest and hiding his hands within the huge sleeves of his robes. "I'm just
fine here without you." He took in a sharp breath and let it out slowly
and he saw the thin tendrils of smoke leave his mouth. "Where ARE those
blasted Shabties of yours?"
Scarab shrugged
passively as Heka hid on top of Scarab's shoulders. Groaning, realizing that
the two of them could get into a fight, Yahiya moved between the two obelisks.
He would need the power center there. Finally, five Shabties emerged, carrying
the sarcophagus, and they clumsily set it down before Yahiya.
"Careful,
you idiots! There's a body in there that I would PREFER intact," Yahiya
snapped, looking at them.
The Shabties
moved aside and by their master as Yahiya let his hands raise over the
sarcophagus. Just as he was about to start the re-awakening spell over the
sarcophagus, a flaming arrow fell at his feet. Yahiya jumped back, startled. He
looked up to see two flying mummies and three more of them racing up. Yahiya
cursed mentally. They ALWAYS had to show up when they weren't wanted, didn't
they?
"DISTRACT
THEM!" Yahiya called over to Scarab.
"Why can't
you?" Scarab demanded, obviously upset. He didn't want to have to do any
work this time around. "I'm ALWAYS saving your-------"
"I can't
be interrupted! She MUST be resurrected TONIGHT!"
Aziza touched
down by Yahiya and made a move to stop him, but his eyes glinted in feverish
anticipation. Aziza knew that look well. He was terrified and Aziza knew it.
Yahiya… what was he up to? As Yahiya started to cast his spell, a deadly cold
wind picked up. It whipped everything about; Ja-Kal had to make an unexpected landing
or else he would have been blown away. The obelisks started to glow, and the
glow pulsed around them dangerously. And then the glow transferred with a loud
crash to the sarcophagus.
"WHAT ARE
YOU DOING?" Aziza shouted across the howling winds behind her.
Yahiya
collapsed to the ground, drained beyond possible belief. Scared for him, Aziza
raced forward to him, trying to help him to his feet, but the stubborn mage
pushed away. Aziza's hand made contact with his own and she saw the sweat
there. If she concentrated, she could see the fleeting black aura around him.
"Stop
it!" Aziza ordered. "You'll kill yourself!"
"I
must-----Sithenna-----" Yahiya said, tired. "NO! I must finish the
spell!"
"You don't
have the energy left!" Aziza snapped. "You'll die! I can't let
you-------"
"No! You
don't understand. Sithenna------vessel of-----can't stop now…" Yahiya
stated, almost loosing consciousness.
"Yahiya?
YAHIYA!" Aziza tried, shaking him. "Well, if you're too stubborn to
let me help you, then maybe you'll let the Dark Phoenix help you." Aziza
fished for the Dark Phoenix amulet in the space between worlds and finally
grabbed it. "DARK PHOENIX ARMOR ENER--------"
"No!"
Yahiya said, vehemently. "I WON'T LET YOU!" He stood, advancing on
her angrily.
"Yahiya,
please!" Aziza begged, stepping backwards, frightened. "Please, my
love, not now. I------"
And with that,
Yahiya spoke the final words of the spell. A bolt of lighting flung itself down
from the sky, striking Yahiya dead on. Yahiya's voice and Aziza's melded
together as they both screamed. Yahiya's voice was torn with pain; Aziza's
voice was a mix of pain, fear, and shock, as the lightning made it's way to
her. And both the magic users of infinite power were enveloped in the light.
The other
guardians were busy destroying the Shabties at the time. Ja-Kal had regained
his hold upon the land and had attacked the Shabties furiously with flying
claws. Rath cut a few down to size with his sword and squeezed a few with his
tail. Nefer-Tina whipped a few of them into shape as Armon played bowling for
Shabties. And Aziza was enveloped by the lightning. As her voice blended with
Yahiya's, Rath turned, distracted. Aziza was caught in the lightning as was
Yahiya.
"AZIZA!"
Rath shouted, scared for her.
All the other
guardians and Scarab with Heka turned to see the spectacle. Finally, the
lightning flung to the sarcophagus and enveloped the oddly designed case of
gold. Yahiya had long since collapsed upon the ground, falling over a woman
dressed in black robes with orange trim, a woman dressed in bandages with grey
hair and grey-blue skin. Aziza! However, the sarcophagus started to shake as
the lid flew off of it. From it floated a woman wrapped in bandages, a woman
that Scarab knew well.
"Sithenna!"
Scarab breathed, startled.
Heka turned her
head to look at her boss. "You know her, boss?"
"Of course
I know her, you fool," Scarab snapped. "She's my sister."
She rose her
hands above her head, crossing them at the wrists. "WITH THE STRENGTH OF
NEITH!" An unearthly white light surrounded her and, when it died down,
the woman was encased in white panther armor. Her voice was amplified now.
"Hear
me, o mortal world!" her voice intoned. "I am Destira,
speaking to you through my vessel. Sithenna was once my father's most loyal follower.
Scarab, I'm entrusting you with your sister's care."
Scarab stuttered,
unable to say anything for a moment. Then the light around Sithenna died and
she lowered to the ground, her armor disappearing in a single burst of light.
She crossed to Scarab and touched his shoulder. Together, the two disappeared
in a brilliant burst of light.
The other
guardians had been unable to move up until now. Rath raced forward to Aziza. As
he got closer to Aziza, she stirred, slowly sitting up a hand holding her head.
As he did, he noticed that the priestess's hand was the color of flesh once
again. She was alive. But that was impossible… wasn't it?
"What----"
Aziza started, her voice trembling. "What happened?"
"You got
struck by lightning," Ja-Kal said, landing beside her. Then he stepped
back, scared by what he saw. "By Horus!" Aziza stared at him, the
blueish-grey pools staring into his own.
"What is
it, Ja-Kal? What are you seeing that I am not?" Aziza asked, staring hard
at him.
"You're
alive!" Armon said finally, once he had come out of the shock of seeing
her.
"What?"
Aziza demanded, staring at her hands in disbelief. True, they were once again
the pink color of flesh. "No… no, this is impossible…" And then she
looked at the still body of the once living sorcerer lying across her body.
"Yahiya?" She shook him, but he didn't move. "YAHIYA!"
"Aziza,"
Nefer-Tina started, moving in towards her, placing a hand on her shoulder,
"he's dead."
"No,"
Aziza whispered. "He can't be dead! HE CAN'T BE!"
And at that,
everyone stared at her, shocked. He had been her family's most hated enemy.
Yahiya had betrayed the throne, had sold out his own people, had deceived even
then. And she had still loved him? Why the emotion all of a sudden?
"Kioro, I
have failed you again," Aziza whispered. "I've failed him… I've
failed the prince."
"No, what
are you talking about?" Rath wondered. "You haven't failed
anyone!"
"WHAT
WOULD YOU KNOW?!" Aziza demanded, whirling on him. She raised her hands
which glistened with black flame at the fingertips. "You never understood,
none of you!"
"Calm
down," Nefer-Tina started, walking towards her, arms raised. "We
aren't going to hurt you."
"We could
understand if you'd only let us, Aziza," Ja-Kal told us. "Tell us
what------"
"I need to
be alone," Aziza said finally, turning away from them.
"Come on,
guys," Nefer-Tina ordered, shooing the others away. "You know where
to find us when you-----"
"I know my
way," Aziza told her simply. "Go."
As soon as she
was sure they had all left, Aziza inspected the sarcophagus whose lid had been
blown open. She ran her fingers down the silken lining of the sarcophagus and
brought her hand to her eyes as she rubbed her fingers together. Traces of
black powder lined the rim.
"Destira,"
was all Aziza said to that.
***
Within Aziza's
mind, the two Phoenixes floated, accompanied by a piece of the dark sorcerer
Yahiya.
"You
have made her immortal, Yahiya," the Dark Phoenix stated, staring at
Yahiya. "She has returned to the land of the living."
"I guess
so," Yahiya replied. "So stage one of the Phoenix's reawakening is
completed."
"Yes,
but will she survive the coming stages?" the Phoenix of the Light
asked, looking at her sister and the new intruder.
"I broke
off part of myself in the transfer. Not a big portion, just enough to act as a
guide for her. She'll have plenty of guidance."
"We'll
see," the Dark Phoenix replied. "We'll see."
