**Lets all just use our imaginations and pretend that Evie and Rick had twins instead of just Alex…**

PS: Sorry for all the spelling mistakes having to do with The Mummy.

Rating: PG!!

Disclaimer: Well…none are mine…except Frankie, also the Anuzy Pyramid its Pharaoh and well…everything that is in it. All came from my head. Anyways…please enjoy and no infringement is intended.

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The trip out to the desert was a hot one, the whole class traveled in four buses, devoid of any air conditioning. The hot, humid air blowing in her face didn't help to cool Frances as she fanned her face with her wide brimmed hat.

Dierdre was slumped against Frances's shoulder, fast asleep. The ride was almost four hours from Cairo. And by the time the bus bumped and jolted to the Anuzy Pyramid Frances was hot, tired and ready to explore. Despite the fear that fluttered in her heart when the bush jerked to a stop Frances shook Dierdre gently awake.

"We're here," Frances said dropping Dierdre's pack into her lap. She grunted as it caught her in the gut.

"A little hasty aren't we?" Dierdre wondered, slowly gathering back her bearings. She brushed loose strands of hair behind her ears. "For someone who didn't even want to come here in the first place."

"I just want to get off this bus," Frances said squeezing past Dierdre into the isle. She practically shoved her way down the isle and leapt onto the sand.

She took a deep breath and planted her hands on her hips. She scanned the horizon, still finding it hard to believe she was in Egypt standing in front of a pyramid. It was just how she had dreamed it would be; until a mosquito landed on her bare arm. She slapped it dead and flicked it off her shoulder.

She made a face, "gro-oss," she whined.

Dierdre pulled a tube out of her backpack. "Here's some bug repellent." Dierdre dropped it into Frances' hand and walked ahead to get a closer view of the pyramid.

It looked like all the pyramids Dierdre had seen in pictures but there was something odd about it… "Father," she called out. "Is that pyramid smaller than the rest?"

Professor Almahed smiled, "it is. Good observation. King Sello didn't want his pyramid to stand out to looters so he made it small like that of a lesser kings Pyramid. And it worked, until now."

Dierdre looked to her father and took in his deep brown eyes and black hair that was graying at the temples. "Do you believe in them Father?" She asked truthfully, hoping he wouldn't laugh at her.

"I do not know what to believe," her father replied. "I think it's better to be safe than sorry. That's why," he shouted raising his voice to catch all his students attention. "When we go into the temple I don't want you to touch anything unless I direct you otherwise."

The students muttered their agreement and Frances rolled her eyes.

"Well obviously," she quipped under her breath.

"Come on then!" Shouted Professor Almahed. He dropped a hand onto Dierdre's shoulder and squeezed it gently. "We have a lot of work to do!"