Chapter 5: The Hawkmen:

Dream:

I saw a thief steal from an old woman. He tried to get away, but I grabbed him and took him to the guards and returned the bag to the old woman.

. . .

"I saw it," says the old woman, "it was a hawkman!"

"What you saw was... my son," says Father.

I then flew over them.

. . .

A man came to murder my Father, but I took him down.

. . .

I even took down a man who worked for us, but because he was abusing some Hebrews.

"Bless you, Prince Khufu!"

. . .

And despite the title, it wasn't just me. Chay-Ara took down a group of bandits who were stealing treasure.

"Show some respect," says Chay-Ara.

. . .

Then a group of vandals came to attack a village, but Chay-Ara took them down. I think she might be better than me. Oh well.

. . .

"This was a great idea," says Chay-Ara.

"And you were great," I said.

We then shared a kiss.

To Be Continued

Prince Khufu and his family aren't prejudice towards Hebrews. In the next chapter, Hath-Set learns about Khufu and Chay-Ara's relationship.