-Kyra Teal-

Khufu entered the library in an urgent manner. I attempted to ignore him; he has been like that for some time. I was starting to wonder if it was worry from the kids he is used to. Cleo perked up after a moment, Khufu jumping onto my desk and grunted a few times. "How does Amos study with you getting in his face?" I snapped out of slight irritation.

He stopped and blinked at me a few times before grunting again. Cleo stood up and approached now. "What is it?" She asked him.

Khufu yanked the book from my hands and closed it before grunting more towards me. I sat back and gave him a blank look, still not understanding what he is saying. "They're here?" Cleo asked with excitement.

I perked up to that, wondering how she managed to speak baboon in the first place and what she meant by 'they'. Cleo didn't give me a chance to ask when she instead bolted out of the library, Khufu following close behind. Curiosity was killing me, so I hesitated to leave the library and followed the baboon, who was now swinging from light to light. Honestly, how has my cousin gone this long without killing him?

"We're home!" Sadie's familiar voice rang in the Great Room.

I picked up my pace and leaned against the doorway to see the children that accompanied my second cousin pour in. "Welcome back, Sadie," I greeted with a large smile, though I was dreading having to talk to her about the rest of our family. "Alyssa, I'm glad to see you managed to find them," I smiled towards her as well.

"It wasn't hard, I found them in Seattle," she shrugged off, which my eyes darted towards Sadie.

Sadie just grinned towards me, odd for someone who should be concerned about missing relatives. "So, I suppose you kept the Per Ankh on their toes while we took our break?" Amos' asked as he and Carter entered now.

My eyes widened out of alarm, both of them simply smiling towards me. I quickly approached Amos and slapped him. "You really are a pain, you know that?" I snapped, though I could not hide the joy I was feeling in my smile.

"Is that it?" He smirked towards me. "I'm disappointed Kyra."

"My bow needs adjusting, so you're lucky," I replied.

Then Khufu tackled Amos. I should probably take my comment back about being lucky as Khufu searched him as if looking for some sort of wound or maybe food ending in O. "I missed you too," Amos laughed as he stood up.

The children went to their rooms to unpack everything, leaving the baboon, my cousin, and I in the Great Room. "Oh, and Sadie fixed up the Seattle House," Amos started, "making Carter's evacuation void."

"What the hell happened?" I asked now; worry taking hold of my voice. "All I saw was Carter fighting her and got dragged into the floor."

Amos thought for a second. "I apparently came upon some valuable information," he summed up.

My eyes narrowed, which he nervously laughed. "Even when you read books you get in trouble!" I scolded. "I'm glad to see everyone is okay," I calmed down anyways.

"We're not done yet," Amos frowned.

"I know, you have a large list of meetings to organize next," I finished. "Also, I received a call from a magician in London. Something about a host."

Amos' expression hardened. "They prefer the word wizard/witch," he reminded for the fifth time already, "and it's about time they called back."

"Well, she said something about being busy protecting her Nome from him. They did apparently kill him, so that's one less problem to put up with," I continued.

Amos smirked, "Kyra, I already figured that out since we managed to banish Apophis without them contacting us. I suppose I'll arrange a meeting with them as well."

"For now, though, you should take a day off," I suggested quickly.

"I was already planning on it," he quickly reassured.

Omygosh! It is done!

I may go through this story again and combine some of the chapters though. I didn't realize how big this really was going to get, and there are a good number of short chapters.

Thank you for reading! I will be posting one-shots now. Review and tell me what you think? Please?

Again, Thank you.