Zeda looked at the pharaoh with confusion in her eyes. "How much do you know about the millennium items?" Lord Atem asked. "Only that they have incredible power. And that only certain people have the mental and physical strength to use them," Zeda said gripping her medallion tightly. The pharaoh nodded, "That's why you where that medallion. Because fate chose you to have that," Lord Atem paused. "Zeda can you see the future? On your own and/or with your medallion," Lord Atem asked. Zeda nodded, "Yes I can. Before I received the medallion, I was able to. I still am able to. With the medallion it has made them stronger." The pharaohs eyes lit up slightly. "We need your help. A lady Aishisu can also see into the future-" "Then why do you need me?" Zeda asked and then blushed, "I'm sorry I shouldn't have interrupted." "Its ok. We need you because although Aishisu can control when she see's the future a lot of her visions aren't very accurate. We believe because she can control them is why they aren't always right," Lord Atem said. Zeda giggled, "And you think I'll be any better? Lord Atem… the future is always changing. I can't control my visions but I have no idea if what I see is what is going to happen." "How many have your visions have come true?" "Most of them. But a lot of times, I'll see how something is going to happen, but when out come sometimes changes," Zeda said as she looked out at the kingdom. "What have you seen?" Lord Atem asked anxiously. "I've seen…" She paused and took a deep breath. "I've seen my fathers death. That was a vision I wish never came true." She tensed slightly as the pharaoh placed a gentle hand on top of hers. "I'm sorry." "Its ok, it happened a long time ago. He gave me the medallion right before he died." Zeda looked at Lord Atem, "I've also seen a dark time coming. War. By means of the shadow realm." Lord Atem's grip slightly tightened on her hand. "When?" Lord Atem's voice's tone changed. "I don't know, all I know is that it will happen." Lord Atem stood up and quickly walked out of the room.

After Lord Atem had walked out of Zeda's room, she hadn't seen him in days. The past few days for Zeda has been filled with confusion as she tried to learn her way around the palace. While exploring she found a beautiful garden a pond that was breath taking. She sat by the pond and picked one of the many floating lotus flowers and placed in her hair. "The lotus is beautiful but perils in comparison to you." Zeda looked to where the voice came from, and there stood the handsome pharaoh, who she hasn't seen in days. "I was starting to wonder if I was ever going to see you again My Lord," Zeda said and then looked back at the water. "I guess it has been a while since we saw each other because you've already forgotten that I told you that you can call me Atem," he said as he sat next to Zeda. "I'm sorry I couldn't have been of more help to you Lord Atem. I can understand why you have been avoiding me." "Avoiding you? Zeda I wasn't angry with you, I suppose I just panicked because of what you said and had to preparing the priest and warriors." Lord Atem said putting his hand on Zeda's. Zeda's heart began to race, 'Why does he effect me so much? Just a simple touch and my heart feels like its going to jump out of my chest.' "I have been having more and more visions since I've been here. I think it has to do with the other items need by." "Perhaps." Lord Atem said and looked out at the pond with a far away look in his eyes. Zeda looked at him with worried eyes. "Are you alright?" She asked feeling his thumb stroking the back of her hand. "I'm fine, I'm just thinking." Zeda sighed and relaxed after a few tense minutes of silence. "What are you thinking Zeda?" Lord Atem asked as he too saw a far away look in her eyes. "I guess I'm still trying to grasp that I'm here in your palace, looking at this beautiful garden that I can only dream about. I guess I'm still trying to figure out why I'm here." Lord Atem looked at her and smiled, "Its destiny." "Destiny?" Zeda asked. "Yes destiny. I think you are suppose to be here-" "With your hand on mine," Zeda added. Lord Atem smiled and stood up pulling her up with her. "I want to show you something." "Alright." Lord Atem led Zeda to another part of the garden. To Zeda it seemed like the garden was growing as they walked. They reached, what Zeda assumed to a be a temple, and Lord Atem took her in. "I wanted to show you the gods." Zeda was amazed at what she saw. There before her were gold figures of the three Egyptian Gods, The Winged Dragon of Ra, Slifier the Sky Dragon, and Obelisk the Tormentor. "Why are you showing me this?" Zeda asked looking around in amazement. "Because they guard us. And I wanted you to see them." Lord Atem said. "Well their breath taking. I've never seen anything like them…" she said trailing off feeling as if a gust of wind just hit her. But it only hit her. She was soon shown a vision. It soon ended and her face turned bright red. Lord Atem looked at her with a curios look in his eyes. "Are you alright?" "Yes, yes I'm fine," she said blushing a brighter shade of red. "If you'll excuse me, I should head back," Zeda said not waiting for an answer and rushed out of the temple. Zeda walked quickly as her head filled with questions, 'Why did I have a vision like that? And with the pharaoh? Oh Ra I need to lie down…'