AN sorry it's been too long! But I'll just let you get to the story!
Disclaimer: I really don't own this. But I will use characters to do my wills though.
IN THE HOSPITAL
Helena called Claudia on her cell. The rest of the dysfunctional family had just slipped out to get some food and promised to bring her back some not sick people food. "Claudia?" the Victorian woman's voice sounded stressed. "Thank God you picked up. I found some more on Sagira. She was sanura's older sister. They were very connected. They had a second sister named Alori, or "Flower." All three were close, but Alori and Sagira were the closer, being closer in age. Sagira was around twenty when she disappeared and Alori was twenty-seven."
"You don't think…Myka?"
"Actually, I do. Both of you are in extreme danger. If anything seems off about her tell me. But wait, there's more to the legend…well I actually think it's a history but whatever. Supposidly the goddess Isis wanted to save Sagira by sending her to her husband, Osiris, to have her body re-moulded and beautified. Sagira had died similarly to Sanura. It turns out that Bastet found both girls first and couldn't decide who was who, so she gave Sagira nine lives to live instead of Sanura. Alori had been murdered earlier and Ma'at had gotten to her before. Anyway, out of vengeance for her sister goddess, Isis made Sanura have to live with the burden of her pain for all eternity. Ma'at was the only goddess to save her pupil even though the goddesses and gods saw them as their children."
"That's why Sanura, Sagira, and Alori are known as the Daughter of the Gods. Those three goddesses believed that they were their divine mothers."
"Yes, also they were loved by all of the gods. When all three were found dead, the gods were furious and left the side of the Egyptians, causing Warehouse 2 to be buried and taken over by the Romans." She paused. "Claudia, did you hear that? I swear I just hear….never mind." Another pause. "I swear that I just heard…no I've simply lost it."
"Welcome to Warehouse 13, run by those who should be in mental hospitals."
"Very funny Claudia. I'll let you go now." The line went dead. Claudia hung up and saw that Leena was standing in the doorway.
"How much did you hear?"
"Just enough to know that you and Helena are fearing for your lives and that Myka probably should be too."
"Soooo…Everything?"
"Yes, just about anyway. I'm not going to lie and say that your aura isn't getting hard to read. The colors are dark and painful looking. It's really hard to bear. I can't imagine living it."
"It's hard. Can you see the ummm…things on my arm?"
"A little bit, but it doesn't help when you cover your arms."
Claudia pulled the sleeves on the hospital gown back. Leena gasped and gently touched one of the symbols on Claudia's arm. "Claud, what happened to you? When did it happen to you?"
"It's a really long story and I don't have time to tell you all of it so ask when I do because Pete and Myka are about to walk in the room."
OUTSIDE CLAUDIA'S ROOM
Pete threw an arm in front of Myka. "I've got a really bad vibe. It's like…whoa. I think something's wrong with…Claudia….and you?"
"Don't worry Pete, I'll be fine. You should worry about Claudia, not me."
Just then Leena threw the door open. She looked pale and worried. "Get a doctor," she screamed, "She's lapsing back into the coma." In a hushed tone, "Guys, she's slipping back. But there's more. I think an artifact might be causing hallucinations for her." Leena looked through the window in the door. Claudia's arms were covered in hieroglyphs. "Scratch that. I'm the one hallucinating. And her, and HG. But Myka, if the three of us aren't, then you might be in danger." The young woma looked really terrified and Myka wanted to assure her that nothing was going to happen to her. But in their line of work nothing could be assured. "Leena, I know that you're scared. I cant promise that I'll be safe and away from things, I work in the Warehouse. But just hold on and we'll try to help. I have to be in contact with artifacts but…" she stopped talking when she saw three women. They all had raven black hair and golden brown skin. On had greens eyes, and another blue and the last had amethyst. Myka was never so creeped out as in that moment. The woman with amethyst eyes beckoned to Myka. She followed her and waved Pete away.
IN CLAUDIA'S MIND
Claudia felt a pull on her mind. The sharp pain was back and she was having a hard time fighting it. The soothing voice came over her mind, "My Sagira, don't fight it. You can't anymore. You know that you belong with us, with me." She struggled to speak in her head. Once she was able to she said, "Sorry Isis. I don't believe that."
"Then you will. Once you see clearly you will know. You have no choice but to come with me." Claudia felt the tight grip of the goddess's power make her succumb to Isis's will.
IN CLAUDIA'S ROOM
Claudia's heart monitor was beeping wildly. Pete and Leena stood there looking dazed as nurses and doctors pushed them out. Artie was finally back.
"What's happening?" it was the first time either of them had heard him sound this scared. His eves looked like they were seconds from shedding tears. "Nothing good," was all Pete uttered.
IN CLAUDIA'S HEAD
The world she was in was like nothing she had ever seen before. It was like the Warehouse, but not as mid 1900's. It was half ancient and half extreme modern. Claudia understood why the goddess took her here. It was to show her that this was where she belonged. Isis smiled. "You see Sagira? This was your home. You were the brightest pupil here; you and your sisters. Here you can train and learn. There in the other world, there is nothing but pain and sorrow. Here you can be free. You can leave your shape the same, or make it who you were before, who your soul is. But first, tell me. Who is Alori?" the question caught Claudia off guard. The goddess waited. Even though coming to this remote and wondrous place felt like coming home, Claudia didn't want Myka to be in dancer. "Com now Sagira. You wont be endangering anyone, In fack, if we, my siblings and I, do not inhabit her life, she will be in great danger." Claudia obviously did not believe this. The only thing that compelled her to tell Isis was that if it was true she would be putting her almost sister into grave danger, but that still was only an educated guess by her and Helena. "It might be Myka, but don't trust my judgment. It really could be anybody. Maybe someone I don't know."
The deity smiled. "No Sagira. I can only be one who knows and loves you now. It is a confusing world this haven, I know. The world out there is dangerous. You have most likely saved your sister, my dear. Listen closely to me. Only the three of you can controle the future and the fate of us and this world."
