Humiliation. The Egyptians nicknamed her a "desert flower"—but here in this cold palace, she refused to be a "flower". She refused to be anyone's little delicate flower—and God as her witness, Tzipporah would fight to her death for freedom. She took silent pleasure in the princes' fright when she attempted to bite off the bald one's finger. Then—more humiliation, setting a wildfire of indignation through her heart—the wigged prince made her topple into the indoors water garden. She gave them one last disgusted look, vowing to God she'd be content to never see their faces again.
