Hart to Hart

Princess Hart

Part Five


The drive seemed like forever but Jendayi didn't mind. The fresh air from the evening sky felt wonderful upon her skin. The amazing sights of the golden gate bridge along with the stores on Rodeo drive seem to come to life at night. People were walking down the street wearing fancy long dresses and expensive shimmering clothing. Jendayi's eyes grew curious as she spotted a few women wearing revealing clothing and hanging out on the corners of the edge of such a colorful street, they were flaunting their bodies to cars passing by. It didn't take long for Jendayi to figure out what they did to make a living. While this world looks so much different than her own many things seemed to remain the same.

While this place was amazing and she did enjoy Jonathan, Max and Freeway's company but she still felt out of place…she didn't belong here. Jonathan finally pulled the vehicle into the museum parking lot; he left the car running for a few moments before he finally turned off the car. Jendayi was sad and happy at the same time; she took a deep breath while blinking away a few tears it was time to end this once and for all.

Jonathan sighed as he turned off the car. Tonight was it everything would finally be set right again. Jendayi has been a blast to have around but he did miss his wife.

He could see by the look on her face that even she knew this couldn't last forever.

"Ready?" Jonathan asked.

"Yes." Jendayi replied.

The two of them left the car together and walked inside the museum hand in hand.

The moment they reached the Egyptian exhibit Assad stood there in front of the dark prince's tomb wearing a black robe and held a dagger with a golden hilt in his right hand.

Jonathan glanced around the room keeping a mental map of where everything was before setting his eyes back on Assad.

"I see you both have finally come to your senses." Assad said.

Yes but no one is going to die today." Jonathan said.

"Don't you see my prince wishes to be reunited with his princess." Assad said.

"All I can see is a man who has spent a little too much time reading Egyptian books." Jonathan said.

Jendayi let out a scream, Jonathan turned around to see the mummy with his arms around her. It picked Jendayi up and walked away. Jonathan punched the mummified prince only to wince in pain. Assad ran Over to Jonathan with his dagger held high in anger. It took a bit of maneuvering but Jonathan managed to get the dagger out of Assad's hands and punched him in the stomach followed with another punch to the face knocking him out.

Jonathan turned around to the mummy still holding Jendayi; it seemed to clutch her even tighter.

"Metacortez!"

The mummy responded by pushing Jendayi to the floor as he approached Jonathan. The two men circled each other than Jonathan started first he swings a few punches but got nowhere. Metacortez knocked him back with one hit and raised his hands as he walked toward Jonathan slowly reaching for his neck. Jonathan grabbed a torch and waved it all around. Metacortez backed up in fright for only a few moments before he put the flame out with his hand.

Jendayi stood up she looked to see Jonathan on his knees as Metacrotez began to choke the life out of him. Unable to let this continue Jendayi eyes spotted something that would come in handy.

"My Prince!"

The mummy turned to see Jendayi done up in a royal Egyptian dress holding a crook and flail. Metacortez released Jonathan as he slowly moved toward her, leaving Jonathan to catch his breath. Coughing Jonathan struggled to his feet when a whispered caught his ear.

"Need a hand?" A male voice whispered.

"Yeah." Jonathan said.

"Alright, but I need to borrow your body for a bit." The voice said.

Jonathan nodded in a few moments he felt a strange sensation all over his body. He looked around and grabbed a gold tip spear as he ran toward the mummy. Jendayi stepped back as the mummy lunged forward Jonathan grunted as he flipped the mummy landing the being back in the tomb where he belonged.

Jonathan turned to face Jendayi breathing heavily the princess smiled.

Is he?" Jendayi asked

"No in fact I don't think he's a mummy after all." Jonathan stated.

Jonathan walked closer to the tomb and slowly ripped the mummy's bandages from his face.

"Who is it?" Jendayi asked.

"Cole Morefield." Jonathan replied.

"That…name rings a bell." Jendayi said brokenly.

Jonathan turned around in time to see Jendayi almost fall to the ground but he caught her just before her head hit the floor.

"Jendayi…." Jonathan said in a worried tone.

The princess smiled sadly as she touched his face with a sad smile. She felt herself start to fade away.

"I think it's time for me to go….shame I couldn't find him."

"Oh I wouldn't say that I think I have finally found you." A familiar voice said.

Jendayi blinked a few times as a smile tugged across her lips, she looked into the eyes not of Jonathan but of that of her dear prince.

"Onuris…"

"Yes my love come…let us journey to the afterlife together." Onuris said.

Onuris and Jendayi held hands as their spirits left Jonathan and Jennifer's bodies. The two of them stood there for a few moments as the portal of the afterlife stood there in front of them. Jendayi turned to see Beverly standing there with a smile on her face, but she looked different she could of swore she saw a horn headdress with a sun disk between the horns. Beverly merely nodded to the two of them before walking away.

"What is it darling?" Onuris asked.

"Nothing …" Jendayi said followed with a smile.

The two of them turned to Jennifer and Jonathan who both stood there looking at their Egyptian relatives. With time limited and the call of the afterlife beckoning them, Jendayi and Onuris smiled and waved.

"Please tell our story and may the goddess Hathor protect you." Jendayi said.

Jennifer nodded understanding completely Jonathan and Jennifer watched the Prince Onuris and Princess Takarete walked down the tunnel of the afterlife and disappeared from view.

Exhausted Jennifer laid her head on her husband's chest. She took a long deep breath as she wrapped her arms around him. Jonathan did the same he was so happy to finally have his wife back.

"Welcome back darling." Jonathan said.

"I'm glad to be back." Jennifer said happily.

As the police arrived inside the building, Jonathan and Jennifer continued walking out of the museum enjoying the breeze of the midnight wind. Max stood by the car he smiled happily to see the two of them were okay.

"Mrs. H?" Max asked.

"Yes Max I am back." Jennifer said with a smile.

"Good, oh Ms Chambers left her card she said if we ever need any help to give her a call." Max said as he handed Jennifer the business card.

Max opened the door for Jennifer as she sat in the passenger seat. Jennifer smiled shaking her head as she looked at the symbols on the business card.

In the driver's seat Jonathan leaned over to take a peek at the card before starting up the vehicle.

"Before Jendayi left she said let the goddess Hathor protect us who is she?" Jonathan asked.

From what I remember Hathor is a very protective goddess, I believe she was known as the great one of many names. Anyways I have a feeling we'll meet Ms. Chambers again but for now let's head home I am tired." Jennifer said.

"I couldn't of said it better myself." Jonathan replied.

Jonathan honked the horn and Max backed up as the yellow pastel Mercedes Benz zoomed down the road toward home. Everything was finally normal once more but more importantly two lovers were finally reunited. Oh how we all love happy endings.