Hello PPL! Here is the sequel to 'I'm Back', as promised! Review please! Jada is no longer a Mary Sue (I hope)! Please review! I didn't get enough reviews for the first one, so give me more reviews now! PLEASE! (. So, enjoy!

Artemis Fowl sighed and leant back in his leather recliner chair in front of his computer systems. Artemis was fifteen, soon to be sixteen. His parents were away on a cruise, one of the many 'second honeymoons' they had been on since Artemis Senior's return.

Artemis had retrieved his memories of the people and had, for the most part, given up crime, turning his sights toward the information technology industry, in which he had set up his own company.

Only a few months ago, just after Mulch Diggums had returned Artemis' memories, by giving him a mini disc containing his diaries from fairy contact, Artemis had sorted out his problems with the Mafiya, the fairies, helped Holly defeat the deranged Opal Koboi and rescued Jada Longman, a fellow criminal genius, from insanity.

Jada. Artemis was bumped back to the present by the study door swinging open. He span around. Juliet stood in the doorway, a tea tray in her hands. "Thank you." Said Artemis, smiling at her as he took a small sandwich. Juliet smiled back. "No problems, Dom said you'd been up here for hours."

Artemis nodded and bit into his sandwich. He swallowed and turned back to his computers. "Thank you, Juliet. That will be all. Please inform Dom that our new video card has outstripped both Nvidia and ATI in sales." "Yes, Arty." Said Juliet as she slipped out the door.

Artemis waited until she was gone, then swung over to the monitors he had placed in the study, attached to the same cameras as those in the control room. Jada, who's parents had been killed by assassins, was lying on Artemis' bed, playing Grand Theft Auto Three on one of his many computers.

He activated the microphone. "Hello, Jada." She jumped and dropped the mouse while her character was clubbed to death by digital gang members. She swore loudly. "Damn it, Artemis!" "Sorry."

Jada ran a hand through her long, brown hair, which she had tied back in a pony tail and glared at the camera through her similarly coloured eyes.

Artemis had grown quite fond of Jada in the time she had been staying at Fowl manor, even though he would never admit it to anyone. Several times he had thought of asking her out, but the thought had always been pushed to the back of his mind by his successful company.

She stood up and stretched, then left the room. Artemis followed her progress back to her own room, where she sat down at her own computer and began to surf the internet, looking for sites on Ancient Egyptian civilisation. Artemis was mildly interested in Ancient Egypt himself, but Jada loved it, she was continually finding information on the country and hoarding it on mini discs, which now cluttered every inch of her exquisite room.

She got up from the computer and moved toward the shower, pulling her shirt up as she did so. Artemis hurriedly switched the monitors off and settled back in his chair to watch the stock prices for his company go up. And up. And up some more.

After several minutes he had decided that his company had nearly put all others out of business, except for the major contenders. Instead he turned to the CNN website which he still broadcasted over one wall. The articles on his IT company had disappeared, to be replaced by a huge heading:

JON SPIRO ESCAPED! In recent news, former IT giant, Jon Spiro has escaped from a high security prison with the help of two men, known only as 'Pex and Chips', who broke through the cell wall. It is believed Jon Spiro will turn to the Chicago gang, but nothing else is known of his plans.

Artemis was surprised. He would order some new security equipment as soon as he could, in case Spiro came calling.

The door burst open and Jada whirled in, dressed only in a lavender dressing gown, mini discs and pieces of printed paper stuffed in its cavernous pockets and overflowing off her person.

Artemis sighed. "Jada, what are you doing?" She slammed a piece of paper down on the desk in front of him. "I found it, Arty! I found it!"

Artemis picked up the piece of paper. On it was an article on an ancient Egyptian artefact, called the 'Eye of Horus'. Artemis scanned the page quickly then turned to Jada. "This.item, I have heard of it before. I assumed it was a myth."

Jada nodded. "As did I, but my research has led me to believe that it does exist. I ran a comparison with all the stories on it I found, and there were several common factors. Its powers, it makes its wearer invincible and will disintegrate any weapon that touches it, it also shoots a beam of red light from the ruby in the centre which is capable of killing hundreds. The other common factor, the tomb of Ramses.

Artemis snorted. "That was excavated years ago, though." Jada winked at him and Artemis felt a tingle of electricity, a mixture of fear and excitement, travel down his spine. He had a feeling about this.

Jada continued, "I believe that a select few architects were selected and told to design, and have built, a secret network of chambers beneath the tomb, apparently these chambers span many kilometres, going deep underground. The people involved were killed, only one architect managed to write a diary, cataloguing the construction, he then hid it, and a copy of it. The copy was found and given to the next pharaoh, who died, leaving it hidden, but the stupid nut couldn't keep his mouth shut, so bits of info came down through the ages, and I pieced them together."

She beamed happily. Artemis glanced over the page again and looked at Jada. "What's the catch, there's always a catch." Jada sighed. "Apparently the chamber was booby trapped and cursed so that those who entered would be destroyed by the undead, and lots of other ugly things, but I don't believe in all that, Arty!"

Artemis sighed. "So you want to find this thing and sell it? I think it's better left there, if it really is that powerful, who knows what destruction it could cause?" Jada sidled closer to Artemis, and for the first time he noticed she had something behind her back. "What do you have-" He was cut off as Jada placed an old fashioned explorers hat on his head. "Come on, Arty, imagine what it would be worth! And I want a bit of excitement, some travel!" She threw herself onto Artemis and looked into his eyes with a pleading expression on her face.

Artemis was tempted to agree, but he remembered his previous adventures and his company. "Sorry, Jada, it's too dangerous, not to mention pointless, this is just a myth."

Jada sighed and stood up. "You didn't know fairies were real when you tried to find one, did you." She said as she left.

Artemis sighed and began to type a financial report for his company.