I decided to change the title from Impossible Love to True Love can Withstand any Barrier. I like this title better then the other one and I think it fits better.


By the time morning came October was feeling much better and she was oblivious to the fact that the necklace had been glowing for now it had stopped. She walked into the kitchen and saw Rebecca, Larry and Nick.

Rebecca smiled when she saw October, but she also looked very worried. "How are you feeling?"

"Better then last night."

"That's good. You had us all worried."

October made herself some breakfast and sat at the table as she ate. Everyone was staring at her as if they were waiting to see if she would pass out again.

"Guys I'm fine really. No more headaches and I'm not going to pass out again."

"I just worry about you. I want to make sure you're ok."

"I told you I'm fine."

Secretly she wasn't fine. October knew something was wrong she just didn't know what it was. Something felt off about her, but she couldn't place what was off exactly.

After she was done with breakfast she went back to her room and sat on her bed. What was going on with her?

October was snapped out of her thoughts when her phone rang.

"Hello?"

"May I speak with October Hutman?"

"This is her."

"This is Dr. McPhee from the Museum of Natural History. I have reviewed your application and wondered if you are available for an interview at 2:30."

October smiled. "Yes that's fine."

"Then I will see you then."

"Thank you." Then she hung up.

October was so happy that she got an interview. She knew that didn't mean she got the job, but that was one step closer. She looked at the clock and saw she had an hour until her interview. She hoped that she would get the job.

October wore her good pair of blue jeans and a nice white shirt. She looked at herself in the mirror, but didn't like how she looked so she changed into a pair of white pants with the same shirt. She didn't like how that looked so she changed into a different shirt. She still didn't like the look so she changed into a pair of good black pants and a black shirt and she was satisfied with it.

October headed out half an hour before her interview.

"Where are you going?" Rebecca asked.

"Why do you want to know where I go all the time?" October snapped. "I'm a big girl. I can take care of myself."

"I was just curious." Rebecca was taken back by October's tone.

"Well stop asking. If I wanted you to know I would tell you." Then October stormed out of the house.

"What was all that about?" Larry asked.

"I don't know."

On the way to the museum October wondered why she snapped like that. She had never yelled at Rebecca unless they were fighting, but they weren't. Rebecca had just asked a simple question and October blew up in her face. That wasn't like her.

October finally got to the museum and was pointed in the direction of Dr. McPhee's office. She took a deep breath then knocked on the door. She heard someone come in so she opened the door and saw a man sitting at a desk.

"Dr. McPhee. I'm October Hutman."

"Oh yes, come in."

October walked in the room and took a seat.

"So you're interested in the security position? What makes you think you can do a good job?"

"Well, I'm very passionate about history so I'll do my best to protect it. I always take my job seriously and I don't mess around."

"And why do you want this job?"

"Like I said I love history and I think it would be cool to work here."

"Hutman? Are you related to Rebecca?"

"Yes, she's my sister. Why, is that going to be a problem?"

Dr. McPhee mumbled something that October couldn't hear and looked over some papers.

Is he just now realizing I have the same last name of one of his employees? October thought.

"Can you start next Wednesday?" Dr. McPhee asked as he looked at October.

October smiled. "Yes that would be fine."

"Good. Come here at 9am."

"Thank you Mr. McPhee."

"Dr. McPhee."

"Oh sorry. Thanks again." Then October left and went to Ahkmenrah's tomb. There were only a few people there so October waited until they left before she went up to the sarcophagus.

"Hey Ahk, I got good news. I just got a job here as a security guard. It will be during the day, but it still should be fun. I'll see you later." Then October headed home.

When she got home she started dancing and Larry looked at her like she was weird.

"What are you doing?" He asked.

October looked at him while she continued to dance. "I got a job at the museum."

"You did? Doing what?"

"Security guard during the day."

"That's good."

"Yeah. Where's Rebecca? I want to tell her."

"In the room. She's still al little hurt by what happened before you left."

October stopped dancing as she remembered she snapped at her sister for no reason. "I'll go talk to her."

October went to Rebecca's room and saw her sitting on the bed reading a book.

"Hey Becky." Rebecca looked at October. "Listen I'm sorry about earlier. I don't know why I snapped like that. I don't mind you asking where I'm going. I'm sorry."

Rebecca smiled. "It's all right. I do ask you that question a lot and I'm sure you get annoyed by it sometimes."

"But that's what a big sister does. You always have to make sure I'm safe."

October then went to her room and laid in her bed. She was starting to get her headache back so she decided to take a nap.

~Dream~

October was in a cave with the group of people she recognized as the ones that killed the people in the village and in the desert. Everyone had their hoods and was celebrating their blunder down except one.

"Keket, aren't you going to celebrate?"

October thought about that name. Why did it sound so familiar to her?

"There's nothing to celebrate."

"We just burned down a village and took all the money we could find. If that isn't cause for celebration I don't know what it."

"We didn't get that much money. That was a poor village. We need to steal from a wealthier village."

"What did you have in mind?"

Keket pulled down her hood and October could see the person clearly. Keket had shoulder length black hair with brown eyes. She had a scar going across her left eye.

Keket smirked. "We should steal into the palace."

As she said that everyone in the cave stopped what they were doing and stared at her in disbelief.

"You can't be serious." One thief said.

"The palace has many guards. We'll be caught." Another said.

"The Pharaoh will catch us and have us killed."

"Well, if you guys are too scared then I will do it myself. The Pharaoh has more gold then anyone. We would be rich."

It took some convincing, but the other thieves decided to go to the palace and steal from the Pharaoh. Some still thought it was a bad idea, but they weren't going to argue with Keket. They knew the punishment they would get.

Keket looked in October's direction and for a minute October thought Keket could see her. Keket smiled. October looked around her, but she didn't see anyone near her. Was Keket smiling at her? Keket walked in October's direction and as she did she mumbled something, but October could hear what she was saying.

October then noticed the necklace Ahkmenrah gave her was glowing. What was going on? The light got so bright that October had to shield her eyes.

~End Dream~

October woke up and looked around her room. Then she looked down at the necklace and saw it stopped glowing. She stood up and went over to the mirror that was hanging on her closet door. When she saw her reflection she smirked.

"This body will do nicely."