Hart to Hart
Princess Hart
Part Four
The moon glistened in the hotel window of the room where the Harts resided. Jendayi sat down on the bed while Jonathan walks out of the bathroom and sat down beside her. He laid his hand on hers which caused Jendayi to look up into his baby blue eyes.
"You okay?" Jonathan asked.
I…I think this is all my fault." Jennifer said blinking away a few tears.
Jonathan laid a kiss on her lips and gave her a hug.
"This is not your fault; in fact I believe something else was supposed to happen to you instead.
"Oh?"
"You talisman it smells of Myrrh is that used in mummification?" Jonathan asked.
"Yes along with frankincense…oh I think I understand what you mean."
Jendayi buried her head into Jonathan's shoulder while he rub her back when it all finally hit her.
"We'll look on the bright side at least you got to ride in the metal horse." Jonathan said changing the subject.
Jendayi pulled away and looked at Jonathan with a smile across her face.
"Yes I enjoyed it very much I can't wait to ride in it again." Jendayi said excitedly.
Jonathan smiled as Jendayi finally went into the bathroom. He laid down on the bed with a loud sigh. After a few moments Jendayi emerged from the bathroom and lay down beside him.
"Do you regret any of this?" Jendayi asked.
Jonathan looked over at Jendayi with a smile as he shook his head.
"No, not one bit." He responded.
Jendayi closed her eyes as she took a hold of Jonathan's hand. Jonathan finally closed his eyes as well. The two of them finally let their bodies get some much needed sleep.
Morning arrived a few hours later; Jonathan was the first to wake up the feel of the warm sun peeking through the window to welcome him. He looked down to see Jendayi had changed her position; her head rested comfortably on his chest with both arms wrapped around him. A cough would escape her lips every few moments as she snuggled closer.
Jonathan laid his hand over her forehead and noticed it was hot and sweaty. This concerned him greatly as the strong odor of Myrrh seemed to take up what fresh air they had left. His theory was right this talisman was the key to her illness and perhaps why his wife believed all of this Egyptian princess business. Before Jonathan had a chance to touch the talisman a loud knock interrupted his thoughts. A moan escaped Jendayi's lips as Jonathan pulled away from her to answer the door.
"Who is it?" Jonathan asked cautiously.
"It's me Mr. H. I brought someone who can help us." Max said from behind the door.
Jonathan looked through the peephole to see Max standing there with a raven haired woman with piercing blue eyes. Her complexion was that of Assad. He wasn't sure if she could be trusted so he went out on a limb and opened the door anyways. The woman approached Jonathan and shook his hand.
"Good Morning Mr. Hart my name is Beverly Chambers, Max phone me and said you have a bit of an Egyptian problem. "Ms. Chambers said.
"Yes come on in and please call me Jonathan."
Max and Beverly entered the room Jonathan guided Beverly to the bed while Max shut the door behind them. Beverly looked at the sleeping redhead on the bed, she was coughing and sweating profusely. Her eyes then fell upon the talisman around her neck that reeked of Myrrh. Ms Chambers carefully examined the talisman and then slowly removed it from her neck placing it in a small black case.
"The fever will fade shortly." Beverly said.
"Thank you." Jonathan replied.
"You're welcome, Prince Onuris." Beverly said followed by a slight bow.
Jonathan sighed and Beverly merely smiled before looking back over at the resting princess.
"Max filled me in on the way here and there is Egyptian documentation that claims Prince Onuris and Princess Jendayi existed as does the dark Prince Metacortez. " Ms. Chambers said.
Jonathan sat down on the bed when the realization hit him. so he was a prince and she was a princess in a past life.
"Let me guess the only way to end this is to go to the exhibit." Jonathan said.
"Correct, that seems to be the source of the issues." Beverly said.
Jonathan felt a comforting hand over his he looked over to see a pair of emerald green eyes looking at him.
"Are we going back?" Jendayi asked.
"Yeah, sooner than I hopped." Jonathan replied.
Jendayi sat up and gently touched his face, Jonathan gave in as he laid his head on her shoulder.
"This day was bound to come, soon you will have your wife back and I will have to continue my search for my prince." Jendayi said.
Jonathan nodded, while he was happy his wife would be back to her normal self he did feel bad for Jendayi, all he could do is hope that she would be reunited with her lover in the afterlife.
Max and Jonathan left the room to get ready for the trip leaving Beverly with Jendayi as she went to freshen up.
"You know your face reminds me of someone." Jendayi yelled from the bathroom.
"I get that all the time." Beverly replied.
Jendayi emerged from the bathroom smelling of sweet strawberries. She looked over at Beverly who merely looked a bit confused at her constant staring.
"You seem like a protector." Jendayi said.
"I merely want everything and everyone to be happy, so I have a strong feeling you will find your prince again." Beverly said.
Jendayi nodded her words warmed her heart.
"Thank you well come on let's not keep them waiting any longer." Jendayi said.
Beverly nodded and both women left the room and walked down the hall to the lobby. Jonathan stood by the door with Max. Soon both women met up with them.
"Ready?" Jonathan asked.
"Yes, one more ride in the metal horse." Jendayi said.
"Yeah…I'll make sure to take you the long way." Jonathan replied.
Jendayi and Jonathan left the lobby with Max and Beverly following behind them. Max got in the car while Beverly watched Jendayi and Jonathan pull out of the parking lot.
"May you both find happiness." Beverly whispered.
