Notes: I got this story from a play that I am about to see, so my information is just the basic outline. I do not own the play 'AIDA' I also do not own any of the songs, they were written by Tim Rice and Elton John and they were written for the play 'AIDA' I do not own Gundam Wing so please do not sue me for anything. Warnings: yaoi and maybe shounen ai, death, and violence in later chapters. 1x2 The halls were crowed as people flooded in through the doors to the museum. The museum had just opened a new exhibit on ancient Egypt and everyone was dying to see it. // Camera spots a teenage boy with large violet eyes and long, chestnut colored hair, pulled back into a braid that reached just below his knees. The camera then zooms to a boy, about the same age, with spiky, dark hair and icy blue eyes moving through the exhibit. // Two young boys turn to examine the statue and catch each other's eyes. Something is strangely familiar and they are intrigued, they can't pull away. Then a miracle happens! The statue in the middle of the room starts to sing! // Statue brakes into song// - Every story, tale or memoir every saga or romance whether true or fabricated whether planned or happenstance whether sweeping through the ages casting centuries aside or a hurried brief recital just a thirty minute ride whether bright or melancholy rough and ready, finely spun whether with a thousand players or a lonely cast of one every story, new or ancient begattle or work of art all are tales of human failing all are tales of love at heart this is the story of a love that flourished in a time of hate of lovers no tyranny could separate love set into motion on the Niles shores destiny ignited by an act of war Egypt saw the mighty river as its very heart and soul source of life for all her people that only Egypt could control destruction of her southern neighbor justified Nubia exploited ,left with little more than pride- // a mist covers the scene and you are transported to ancient Egypt// TBC... Hey, be easy on me. This is my first story. Should I finish? This is only one short scene in the long play. I accept all reviews. Fames or not, I don't care.
