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Well on to the next chapter then. The last chapter was a bit teasing wasn't it?

I'm gettin' Evil. Mwahauhahuha!...-.-

Okay enough of my foolish laughter…

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The Pharaoh was walking in the hall, thinking about the two females in his dungeons. What was he supposed to do with them? Sure that girl, Akina, had crossed the lines when it comes to laws. But was that enough to keep her and her innocent mother captive for Ra may know how long?

He decided to think about it after the meeting of the priests, where they would discuss about Egypt and its problems. He wasn't really looking forward to it. He had to sit in the throne room all afternoon, listening to all those boring problems.

He sighed and went to the throne room to meet the priests.

Late in the afternoon, Akina and her mother were discussing plans to break out.

Shinara wasn't to enthusiast about doing something against the law, but she really wanted to get out and be free again.

"Okay, here's the plan," Akina said looking closely at her mother, "In a few minutes, the guards will come to give us some food. They have to unchain us. Then I'll find a way to knock 'em out and we'll escape trough the gardens."

"Are you sure you want to go on with this?" Shinara said concerned, "I mean you don't have any weapons to take on those guards."

"I know, but we have to at least try, right?" Akina said thinking her plan over. It just had to work. "We just have to look like we gave up, and then we'll surprise them."

"You sure?" Shinara was getting a bit scared. What if something bad happens?

"Look, I brought you in this mess, so I'm going to get you out of it too." Akina said confident.

Then they heard a door open and then the voices of the palace guards who came to bring food.

"Why do we always have to do the boring stuff?" one of them asked the other.

"Yeah, why can't we do something cool like guarding the palace gates?" the other said back.

Akina was relieved to hear that. They couldn't possibly be strong if they weren't allowed to guard the gates. When the guards came in sight, she saw why. One of them was really fat and was staggering, and the other was very thin and lanky.

They opened their cell and unchained them so they could eat. Then they went for the cell doors to lock them up again, but Akina took the opportunity to knock them down now that their backs where turned to her. She quickly stoke out her leg causing the guards to fell head first on the stone cold floor. Blood flowed from their noses and they seemed to be unconscious.

Akina signed her mother to get out, took the blade of one of the unconscious guards and carefully stepped over them. Akina and her mother silently walked up to the door which would lead them out of the dungeons. Akina put her ear to the cold door.

"I can't hear anything." She whispered to her mother who looked like she could faint any minute from fear.

Akina slowly opened the door, making sure no one was there, and signed to her mother that the coast was clear. They tiptoed out of the dungeons and to the doors to the gardens. When they finally reached it, Akina was about to push it open, when…

"And just where are we going?" said an all too familiar voice.

Akina turned around and faced the pharaoh accompanied, as always, by two heavily armed guards.

"I was thinking of making a nice walk outside" Akina said, trying to keep her voice steady. Her plan had failed. "It's kinda dull down there."

"You are my prisoners and you won't do anything without my permission." The pharaoh said calm. He had a kind of amused grin on his face.

"We are no one's prisoners!" Akina said angrily, her temper rising every second she looked at the young man's face. She hated him, for a million reasons.

"You will be when I throw you back into your cell." The pharaoh said with a highly amused tone.

"You? You don't seem to be the kind of person who does those things himself, to me. Can't your stupid lackeys and soldiers and guards do it for you? Just like they did eight years ago?" Akina was now trembling from rage and she was holding back tears. She felt her mother's hand on her shoulder.

The great pharaoh didn't seem to understand what she was talking about. He frowned when he saw the sadness in her blue eyes.

"What happened then?" he asked watching her closely.

"You don't remember do you? You don't care what happens to the citizens. You're only interested in power and money. It would be a much worse punishment to throw us in the city instead of the dungeons." Akina spat. She wanted to go away, as far away from that disgusting face as possible.

"Now, if you'll excuse us. We are about to escape." Akina said her voice calm again. She grabbed the sword she took from the guard firmly. She wasn't going to let them take her and her mother away for a second time that easily.

The guards stepped forward, but stopped immediately when the hand of the pharaoh went up.

"I'll handle this myself." He murmured to them, taking out his own blade and standing before Akina in a fighting position.

"Here's the deal" he said, the grin back on his face, "If you win, you and your mother are free to go, if I win, you stay here as my prisoners."

"You're on." Akina said and she leapt forwards to strike him but he quickly blocked it with his sword.

The battle went on like this for a couple of minutes, both of them blocking each other's strikes. Oddly enough, no blood was involved.

Then the pharaoh hit Akina's sword so hard that he knocked it out of her hands and caused her to fall over on the cold floor. He pointed his sword at her throat.

"There goes your freedom." He said still grinning, "But I did change my mind from letting you go back to your cell."

Akina was looking up at him and frowned. What did he mean?

"You will be my personal slave."

Akina was thunderstruck. With difficulty she could bring out the word;

"What?"

"My personal slave, you know bring me food and just stick around."

"No way!"

"You can't refuse." He said and he pointed to his guards who had silently captured her mother again. "Your mother will stay here and as long as you do what is told and don't try to make walks without my permission, she won't be harmed."

"I'll do it on one condition" Akina said, defeated, "that my mother doesn't have to stay in the dungeons and that I can visit her at least once a day."

"Hmm…I'll think about it. Kiya!"

A girl with black hair, just above her shoulders, came from a hall. She stood before the pharaoh and bowed deeply.

"Take this fine young lady to a room and help her getting settled." He walked away and disappeared through a door. The guards went to the dungeons with her mother who gave Akina a last look as if she was trying to say good luck.

"Come." The girl named Kiya said. Akina followed her and considered to run back to the garden doors and be free again. But she didn't want to risk her mother's live.

They went through a hall and a door and a hall and up the stairs. Akina realized that this palace was huge and was amazed that everyone knew where they were going.

Finally, Kiya stopped in front of large wooden doors.

"These will be your chambers." She said with a little voice, "there are clothes in the dresser and there are towels in the bathroom. Call me if you need me. I'm in the servant's room." She quickly walked away and let Akina stand there.

She pushed the doors open and walked in her room. It was very large and had a four-poster bed. On her left there was a balcony and on her right was a door which probably leaded to the bathroom.

She walked to the balcony and watched the sky. It was already dark outside. She had completely lost track of time down in the dungeons. She would have to persuade the pharaoh into releasing her innocent mother. Again she felt guilty of what she had done. This is where her pride and temper had brought her.

She looked at the twinkling stars and thought of her father. This isn't what he wanted. He wanted them to be save and well in a town far away from here. Tears sprang in her eyes, but she didn't hold them back this time. No one could see them now, for she was alone. All alone…

Aw…pretty sad huh?

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