This is my second fic and my first Mummy one, so it won't be that great,
but please read and review anyway! Also, in the first paragraph it says
"raven-haired near-identical" so just assume that Alexandria is identical
to Alex except for the black hair.
CHAPTER ONE: Destined
No one had ever told Evelyn or Rick O'Connell that their son had had a twin. During the actual birth in a hospital in London, Evie was anesthetized and Rick was trying to prevent his brother-in-law Jonathon from committing any foreseeable crimes. The only people who had witnessed the birth of the raven-haired near-identical, an adorable little girl, were a doctor and his assistant.
By the time Evie awoke and Rick had dragged Jon away from the coin slot on the pay phone, only young Alexander O'Connell remained. The girl was no where in sight and all records of any twin were erased. The happy couple oohed and ahhed over their baby, whilst a truck drove off from the hospital parking lot below. In it was the brother of a certain scrawny little man who received his comeuppance-and the little O'Connell who would eventually be known as Alexandria. They sped towards a land of mysteries and destinies, and a city of the dead.
Egypt. Or, more specifically, Hamunaptra, Egypt. What remained of it anyway.
In the meantime, years past. Alex grew more and more curious about the twangs of something almost like ESP racing through his head, but he dared not voice his concern aloud. Even in a family that believed in curses (with good reason), something unknown like this was never a good sign. Still, even after all the excitement surrounding his seventh year, he could not understand this.
As both twins grew in separate locations from curious children to irritable preteens to gawky teenagers, one raised by a reincarnated princess and her husband and one raised by the reincarnated princess's centuries-old rival, destiny approached at a rapid rate. Whatever adventures or battles had raged in each's life, whatever hardships had prepared them for life's difficulties, could not have prepared them for this. This was their fate. This was their future. And it was coming on to them with great speed.
But first, Alex had to finish his chores.
CHAPTER ONE: Destined
No one had ever told Evelyn or Rick O'Connell that their son had had a twin. During the actual birth in a hospital in London, Evie was anesthetized and Rick was trying to prevent his brother-in-law Jonathon from committing any foreseeable crimes. The only people who had witnessed the birth of the raven-haired near-identical, an adorable little girl, were a doctor and his assistant.
By the time Evie awoke and Rick had dragged Jon away from the coin slot on the pay phone, only young Alexander O'Connell remained. The girl was no where in sight and all records of any twin were erased. The happy couple oohed and ahhed over their baby, whilst a truck drove off from the hospital parking lot below. In it was the brother of a certain scrawny little man who received his comeuppance-and the little O'Connell who would eventually be known as Alexandria. They sped towards a land of mysteries and destinies, and a city of the dead.
Egypt. Or, more specifically, Hamunaptra, Egypt. What remained of it anyway.
In the meantime, years past. Alex grew more and more curious about the twangs of something almost like ESP racing through his head, but he dared not voice his concern aloud. Even in a family that believed in curses (with good reason), something unknown like this was never a good sign. Still, even after all the excitement surrounding his seventh year, he could not understand this.
As both twins grew in separate locations from curious children to irritable preteens to gawky teenagers, one raised by a reincarnated princess and her husband and one raised by the reincarnated princess's centuries-old rival, destiny approached at a rapid rate. Whatever adventures or battles had raged in each's life, whatever hardships had prepared them for life's difficulties, could not have prepared them for this. This was their fate. This was their future. And it was coming on to them with great speed.
But first, Alex had to finish his chores.
