Chapter 4: Fly:

Dream:

We were standing on the roof of the palace. "I... don't know about this," says Chay-Ara.

"Let's give it a shot," I said.

We then jumped and... we started flying. We were soaring through the sky.

"This is amazing," says Chay-Ara.

"Look, there's Radames and Aida," I said, "let's go see them!"

. . .

As Radames and Aida were walking. "Do you see angels," asks Aida.

"Indeed, I do," says Radames.

"I mean literal angels," says Aida.

"What," asks Radames.

He turns around and sees us. "Hello my friend," I said.

"Khufu? Chay-Ara? How," asks Radames.

"We have a lot to tell you," says Chay-Ara.

"First, how would you like to go for a ride," I asked.

"Y-you mean... in the sky," asks Radames, "you know I'm afraid of heights! I'm sorry, but no!"

. . .

He changed his mind when we were in the sky. "I don't ever want to come down," says Radames as I was carrying him through the sky.

"This is amazing," says Aida as Chay-Ara was carrying her.

. . .

Apries was sitting in his room when he saw us through the window and fell out of his chair.

. . .

Chay-Ara and I then told Radames, Aida, and Apries everything.

"So, you're both part bird now," asks Apries.

"It would appear so," I said.

"I am so jealous," says Radames, "I wish I could fly all the time!"

"And I have always wanted to be like the animals and now you get to," says Aida.

"What else could there be," asks Apries.

"Besides the secret relationship between Khufu and Chay-Ara," asks Radames.

"What," asks Apries.

"Thank you," I said.

"I assumed you let your bother know," says Radames.

"But you... and she... that's going to be a problem," says Apries.

"Don't worry," I said, "right now, we have to find out what else we can do!"

"Isn't flying enough," asks Chay-Ara.

"But think about it," I said, "we can help others! We could be the kingdom's protectors!"

"I was worried he was going to talk about being above everyone else," says Aida.

"Well, we are," I said, while flying above the others. We then all laughed.

To Be Continued

In the next chapter, Khufu and Chay-Ara use their new gifts as heroes.