When they got to the museum October didn't go to Ahkmenrah's tomb right away. Even though she didn't want to think about it she had been all the way here. It seemed the more she tried not to think about the more she did. Rebecca had asked several times if she was ok and October just nodded.

October was deep in thought and didn't even notice the museum's inhabitants walking around. It wasn't until she felt a hand on her shoulder that she snapped out of her thoughts. She turned around and saw Ahkmenrah.

"October, are you all right?"

"We need to talk."

The two of them walked back to the pharaoh's tomb so they wouldn't be heard. Once they got there October looked around to make sure Jededaiah wasn't around. He always seemed to be when she was having a conversation with Ahkmenrah. He was such a snoop.

"So what did you want to talk about?"

October didn't talk right away. She was trying to get her thoughts together. Ahkmenrah waited patiently or her to begin. He couldn't help feeling that what she was going to say wasn't going to be anything good. There was sadness in her eyes.

October took a deep breath. "I…I don't think we should be together any more."

That was something the young pharaoh wasn't expecting to hear. "What? Why?"

"It's just not working out. I think it will be better that we not see each other."

Ahkmenrah didn't know what to say. It felt like his heart broke into pieces. He was so busy trying to sort out why October said this that he didn't see her leave. When he finally realized she was no longer in the room he sat next to his sarcophagus. Why doesn't she want to be together any more? He thought they were happy together. What made her change her mind? He felt so hurt and broken. It was like his whole world shattered.

October ran from the museum, ignoring everyone that was yelling at her. She just wanted to be alone. She loved Ahkmenrah, but she couldn't do it any more. She couldn't just see him at night. She wanted to go out during the day and go on dates. She wanted to have picnics, go to the movies, and have a romantic dinner. She couldn't do any of that with him.

When October couldn't run any more she collapsed on the ground and started to cry. It hurt her to say that, but she couldn't keep going. She wanted a real relationship.

Back at the museum everyone was wondering what had happened. Rebecca ran after her sister while Larry went to check on Ahkmenrah. When he got to the tomb he saw the young pharaoh sitting down with a sad expression.

"What happened? October ran out of the museum."

"I don't want to talk about it." Ahkmenrah replied in a low voice that Larry almost couldn't hear him.

"Did you two get in a fight?"

"I said I don't want to talk about it." He said angrily.

Larry was taken back by the pharaoh's out burst. "Um ok. Well…I'm here if you ever want to talk." Then Larry left.

"What happened?" Teddy asked when he saw Larry.

"I don't know. He won't talk about it."

"He will when he's ready. Until then I think its best we give him his space."

It took awhile for Rebecca to find October, but she finally found her at the park swinging on a swing.

"Hey, are you ok?" Rebecca asked as she sat next to October.

October was staring at the ground. She didn't even glance up when she heard her sister.

"I don't know. I'm wondering if I made a mistake." October tried to fight back the tears, but it was no use.

"What happened?"

"I…broke up with Ahkmenrah." October looked at her older sister. "You were right. I want someone that can come out during the day. It's so hard being with someone that only comes to life at night. I want a real relationship. Am I being selfish?"

"No you aren't. I understand."

"I'm glad one of us does. I don't know if I did that right thing. I love him. Really I do, but I just want more. I'm jealous of you and Larry. You two can go out on dates whenever you want. I can't really do that. The most we have been on a date is that dinner on the roof for my birthday. And we don't have any privacy at the museum. I dream of a family one day. I want to have a nice wedding and have a kid. I can't do that with Ahkmenrah."

Rebecca hugged October which was a little awkward since they were sitting on the swings.

"October I'm sorry. I didn't want to be right. I know how much you love him and I know you must be in pain. I wish there was something I could do."

"There's nothing you can do unless you can make Ahkmenrah alive during the day."

"I'm sorry."

The siblings sat in the park while October calmed down. She eventually stopped crying, but she was still hurting. She didn't want to leave the pharaoh, but she couldn't have a life with him. A life she desperately wanted.

"I think you should talk to him." Rebecca said as they headed home.

"And what do I say?"

"Tell him the truth. I'm sure he is wondering why you don't want to see him any more. I think he deserves to know."

October sighed. "You're right…again. He des deserve to know, but I can't face him yet."

"Just don't take too long."

"I won't."

October had a hard time falling asleep that night. She still wondered if she did the right thing. She wanted to be with him, but she can't have a real life with him. It pained her that she broke up with him and she knew she wouldn't get over this any time soon.

Ahkmenrah hadn't come out of his tomb the rest of the night and no one went to check on him. Every time they did he said he wanted to be alone so they stopped coming in. he still didn't understand why October broke up with him. Maybe she'll come back and explain to him. It had been so long since he had someone who made him happy and he truly loved. He thought back to his life in Egypt and his soon to be bride. She was a princess from Upper Egypt (which is actually the south. Funny isn't it?) and they were to be married to unite their two kingdoms. They had known each other since they were young and even though he loved her he did not love her as much as he loves October. His love for October are stronger and he thought she was the one for him, but maybe he was wrong.