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A/N: Argh! *hums* Yo
ho de doom… LOVE the reviews! Keep’em coming…LOL. It’s hard to find songs to use for some of my
chapters; I don’t think there’s anything ancient enough sounding for this
fic…any suggestions? No, well, alright
then, I just manage without…
Duel of Love
Chapter 7: Reckoning
Katiana
The plan was set,
although it wasn’t really qualified as a plan, it consisted of sneaking around,
leaving at night and High Priest Shadi revealing where I was by morning. That was what was going to happen, well, I
guess it could consist as a plan…kinda.
“Um… excuse
m…me,” I said to one of the servants around dinner, “C…could you give the Pha…pharaoh
a message for me?”
“What is it?” he
asked kindly, “Is it important?”
“T…tell him I w…will be staying at
the t…temple tonight,” I said, “Please t…tell him for me.”
“Alright, then,”
he said, “I will.” I thanked him and
went to grab my pack that held my supplies and such and made sure my pendant
was securely around my neck. This
pendant held my monster, a Blackland Fire Dragon that has been with me ever
since I can remember. He’d get me to the
ruins alright. I took out the map and made
sure I knew where I was going before heading out of the Palace. I had to do this; I had to at least try to
find out if there was another tome. I
wanted to help, I really did. I took the
coin out of my pocket; the one High Priest Shadi said I would need to get into
the temple. One side of it was dark and
the other side shined a regular gold.
Maybe this connected in some way to the “Two sides of a coin” thing I
read about, but what sort of a connection could that be? Time to go…
Yami
Morning, I hated
it more than anything now, because it followed night, showing I was still
alive. I got dressed like always and
went to get breakfast, running into High Priest Seto and High Priest Shadi, who
were arguing in the hall.
“What do you mean
she’s not here? How could you know?”
High Priest Seto exclaimed.
“I am only
telling you because you need to know,” High Priest Shadi said, “Priestess
Katiana isn’t here…”
“That’s right
High Priest Seto,” I said, “I received a message last night about how she was
staying at the temple, what, isn’t she there?”
“No, she isn’t,”
High Priest Seto replied and glared at High Priest Shadi.
“So then where is
she?” I asked, “Where is Miss Katiana?”
“I already told
High Priest Seto that Priestess Katiana has gone to the temple where the tomes
were found. You should know about this
one my Pharaoh, it was the one that my priests and I excavated, and the tomes
were all we had found. Priestess Katiana
believes there to be a sixth tome and has gone back there,” High Priest Shadi
said, “And High Priest Seto doesn’t seem to believe me.”
“That is the most absurd thing I
have heard!” High Priest Seto exclaimed.
“It was part of
the deal we had made that I would only give her one night’s head start. After that, I would tell both you High Priest
Seto and the Pharaoh,” High Priest Shadi said, “And whether you believe me or
not is up to you.”
“That place is dangerous,” I said,
“I remember you telling me. That’s no
place for her!”
“She wanted to
help you,” came the reply, “But I cannot say anything beyond that for I do not
know all her reasoning…”
“She may be in
danger,” I said, “I’ll go right now and find her, bring her back…”
“You’ll do no such thing!” High
Priest Seto exclaimed.
“What, do you expect me to let her get
herself into danger?” I asked.
“I will not let
you go by yourself to find her,” he replied, “I won’t allow it.”
“I won’t be
taking an army,” I said angrily, “And I can do what I wish.”
“Not after what
you did to her,” he said.
“…” I couldn’t
respond to that, it was true and I hadn’t even forgiven myself, “I won’t let
her put herself in danger at my expense…”
“Then I’m going with you,” he said
without a second thought, “Never know when you might need someone helping to
keep things in control.”
“Very well then,”
I said, ignoring that last comment.
“I will leave you
two to your mission then,” High Priest Shadi said, bowing out, “I can see you
both care for Priestess Katiana.” He walked
away leaving us to our confusion. What
had he just said?
“Fine then, let’s
go,” High Priest Seto said, heading in the direction of the stables, “I won’t
waste time.”
“Neither would
I,” I said, walking faster than he was.
“This is also assuming
High Priest Shadi is telling the truth and Katiana isn’t just avoiding me,” he
said arrogantly.
“I have never
known High Priest Shadi to tell a lie,” I said, “And I’m not going to just stay
here on the basis that he might, Miss Katiana’s life may be in danger and I’m
not taking any chances.”
“Like you did
when you tried to rape her?” he asked and I stopped walking and he passed by me
with a smirk on his face, “I thought as much…”
Katiana
“We’re here,” I
said, looking at the map before putting it back into my sack and my Blackland
Fire Dragon set me down on the sand, bowing slightly before disappearing into
my pendant once again. I walked towards
the ruins, heading towards the opening that High Priest Shadi had told me
about, hoping, praying that this wouldn’t be for naught,
this trip here wouldn’t be for naught.
High Priest Seto
We saddled up the
horses and set out at once, taking little with us except a good supply of
water. We ran our horses hard and fast,
and more than once the Pharaoh tried to take the lead. We both knew where the ruins were, but it
seemed like a race, a race to rescue Katiana, who was mine in the first place,
and the one girl the Pharaoh couldn’t have, he didn’t even deserve her after
what he did to her. I think he’s just
trying to redeem himself, just trying to make it so she may forgive him or so
he can forgive himself. I wasn’t about
to trust him, not so long as I knew she could be hurt again…
Katiana
The temple on the
inside was a lot bigger than what it originally looked like, but I think that
was because most of it was underground.
It was really dusty in here and I kept kicking up sand. But then again, this was in the middle of a desert;
of course there would be sand…
“I need to f…find
where I’m going,” I said, glancing around the room. I knew there was a tome here, I just didn’t
know where. This place actually seemed
like a house or even a palace of some sort, and I wanted to find the
library. I was always drawn to
libraries, and I thought all the answers lay in a book. Of course, I had proven myself wrong on
numerous accounts but I still believed in them.
I really believed the tome would be in the library, I just couldn’t
prove it, when it could actually be anywhere!
What had I gotten myself into?
High Priest Seto
We rode hard,
edging closer and closer to our destination as the sun rose up higher in the
sky. As soon as I found Katiana I would
tear her from the palace whether she liked it or not and make her mine
permanently. She had no business being
out here, even if she is trying to help the Pharaoh. I couldn’t see why though, because of the
fact that he had tried to rape her. I
suppose she kept her goodness and her willingness to do any task that was given
to her with the greatest of effort, which was why she was trying to help. She may fear the Pharaoh now, but she wanted
to help him anyways.
“We’re almost
there High Priest,” the Pharaoh called from his mount and I nodded in his
direction.
“I can see that my
Pharaoh!” I exclaimed and watched as the ruins drew nearer and nearer, “And
Katiana will be there, right?”
“High Priest
Shadi doesn’t lie, she’ll be there,” he said back to me.
“But the next
thing to do is to find her in that labyrinth of ruins and navigating through
that was a different task in itself,” I murmured to myself. I had trouble seeing how High Priest Shadi
had even navigated enough to find the things he did but he managed it. I could only hope we had better luck, because
High Priest Shadi hadn’t been looking for one thing in particular but we were,
and that pretty much made all the difference.
Katiana
“Wow, so this is
the l…library!” I exclaimed giddily, it looked like a library, I saw shelves
and shelves and a table in the middle, even though it was a little dark. I spotted some torches along the wall and lit
them, allowing the illumination to highlight the shelves, and I expected to see
tons of scrolls, books and even stone tablets, providing High Priest Shadi
didn’t take all of them and all I saw was… dust. There was dust, tons and tons of dust. Had all the books that had once been here
disappeared, did the tomes only survive because they were magically protected
or something? I walked up to one of the
shelves and touched one of the piles of dust and it came up into my face in a
puff and I backed away as some of it got into my nose, causing me to sneeze.
“Uh,” I said,
“W…Won’t do that again…” I looked around
the library, eventually coming to the center where the table was, wondering why
it hadn’t lost any of its shine or strength.
It was made out of wood and even wood turns to dust over time. I placed my hand on it and pressed down; it was
very firm and wasn’t even creaking under my force! Was this where the books had been found?
“This is weird,”
I said, trying to take it all in at once.
The table was fine, the shelves were of stone so they were fine and the
dust all around must be from all the other writings!
“By Ra, w…what am
I going to do?” I asked myself, “W…where do I begin to l…look now? This l…looks like a dead end!” Had I really come all this way for nothing? I ran my hands over the table, searching for
something, anything that could help. There
was nothing. I couldn’t give up now!
Yami
“I think we should split up, there are so
many areas of ground to cover it would be hard,” I said, “It only makes sense.”
“It does but I
don’t trust you to control yourself should you find her first,” High Priest
Seto replied with a seething look in his eyes.
He really didn’t want me hurting her again, and I glared back at him,
didn’t he realize that I didn’t want to hurt her again either?
“We split up,
it’s faster,” I said again, repeating myself.
I hoped I didn’t have to order him.
“If you so much
as lay one hand on a hair on her head and I will personally make you pay,” he
said in a low tone, “And you know what I am capable of.”
“Don’t threaten
High Priest, I care for her well being just as much as you do,” I said but he
chose to ignore me and instead headed into the ruins, turning one way so he was
out of my sight.
“Find her,” he
said before he was completely out of range and I nodded, resolute in my goal to
find Miss Katiana. I headed down into
the ruins, resolved to find her first. I
walked the opposite direction of where High Priest Seto had gone, hoping she
wasn’t in danger.
Katiana
The wall was carved with lots of symbols;
maybe they had something to do with it.
I had to try something… I ran my
fingers the surface, feeling every crevice my hands passed over. Something that felt circular caught my hand
in that spot and I looked closer at what it was. It looked like one of the sides of that coin
High Priest Shadi had given me! I went
and put my pack down on the table, digging through it until I brought out the
coin, turning it over in my hand.
I went back to
the symbol and felt what side of the coin I needed to press against it,
assuming that’s what it was meant for and pressed in the light side, which was
represented by a sun, the symbol for Ra of course. Even though it seemed like it, I mean it was
a simple symbol; it couldn’t be that easy.
The coin stuck in place and turned halfway around, the dark side of the
coin falling to the ground with a clatter.
I picked it up and examined its other side, which turned out to be
smooth. There was something more than
just inserting the first half, there had to be because
“Miss Katiana,” a
voice spoke softly and I turned only to see the Pharaoh, and he wasn’t with
Seto! I backed up against the wall,
pressing up against it, the fear apparent in my eyes.
“W…What do you
want?” I asked.
“To take you back
home, this is a dangerous place,” he said.
He didn’t move closer to me, but he didn’t exactly leave the doorway, so
any exit was blocked.
“I c…can’t,” I
said, “I’m not d…done here yet…”
“I know why
you’re here,” he said softly, “And I thank you for it. But I am too far gone for any help; if there
is nothing in the tomes you have now… I agree with High Priest Shadi, I do not
believe there is another tome to find.”
“I d…do, how
c…can you believe t…that?!” I exclaimed, “There h…has to be… there has to
b…be…”
“Miss Katiana, we
must leave, I am not leaving without you…” he said, ignoring my question.
“And I am not
l…leaving this place until I find t…that last tome,” I said, “Or p…proof that
it isn’t here…”
“The proof lies
in the dust here, there is only dust,” he said, “I came here with High Priest
Shadi when he was excavating this place.
I saw this place; there were only a few scattered artifacts, the tomes
and dust… There may have been something here before, but there isn’t anymore,
believe that Miss Katiana.”
“B…but…” I said.
“I can’t
understand why you even want to help when I tried to rape you,” he interrupted.
“That wasn’t you,
it c…couldn’t have been,” I said slowly, “You always t…treated me so nicely…”
“Miss Katiana,
any kindness I may have shown you…” he said, as if considered his words,
“matters not now, come, we must leave…”
“No,” I said
solidly, “You c…can wait for m…me if you want but I’m s…staying!” He looked at me, his crimson red eyes boring
into my green ones. I had to stay firm
and resolute, I knew there was something here, something that High Priest Shadi
failed to see. He must not have known
about the coin thing, unless the tomes came from whatever chamber the coin
unlocked.
“Miss Katiana…”
he said and then lowered his gaze, “I have no right to order you to leave… if
this search is truly your choice; then I shall wait for you…”
“T…Thank you,” I
said.
“But if High
Priest Seto should come, I will not allow you any more time,” he said, “Is that
clear?”
“Y…yes,” I said,
and began to look around the room again.
If the simplest part was inserting the coin into the sun side, how would
I find the symbol Anubis, the dark side?
This had to be a simple answer, so I didn’t know what to do…but…wait,
the sun rose at the same time the moon set and likewise, always across from each
other, never interacting with one another.
I went to the other side of the room, keeping my guard up against the
Pharaoh, because I didn’t know how he’d be.
I knew he was watching me, his curious gaze upon me like a hawk. I also knew why he was here as well, he
wanted to earn my forgiveness, and I don’t think I was ready to give it to him,
if I should really at all. What was I
thinking? I had heard him crying the
other day and here I was thinking of not forgiving him!
No, but he had
tried to hurt me, tried to rape me… and he knew what he had done, he remembered
everything he did. If he didn’t
remember, things might be different, things might have changed, and I couldn’t
blame him if he had something possessing him.
But he remembered, and he did nothing to stop his actions that night…
I made my way
along the wall, feeling along the sides and looking to make sure I was aligned
with the sun coin on the other end. I
found it! I took the dark side of the
coin and pressed the engraved side into the wall. It half turned itself and the floor
underneath me started to move. I turned
unsteadily as I watched the table shatter into millions of shards, flying
everywhere.
“Miss Katiana!”
the Pharaoh exclaimed and ran up to me, tackling me to the ground and covering
me. I stifled a cry and heard the shards
hit the walls and fall to the ground.
The Pharaoh gave out a cry of pain and my eyes widened. He stood and looked towards his side. It was bleeding slightly and a piece of wood
was embedded in it.
“My Pha…Pharaoh!”
I exclaimed and moved my hands to see if I couldn’t remove it. He batted my hands away and I stood back,
frightened. He grabbed the piece of wood
and pulled it out of himself, not even letting out a hiss of pain. Blood seeped from his wound and he looked at
me, not even bothering to put pressure on it to stop the bleeding.
“I’m alright Miss
Katiana,” he said.
“But you’re
b…bleeding!” I exclaimed, “We h…have to stop the b…bleeding!”
“I said I’m
alright,” he said, “I heal quickly…but I am grateful for your concern.”
“Of c…course I’m
w…worried! B…bleeding can be serious and
it c…could get infected…” I said and he smiled at me, a smile that was so
familiar to me, and yet still seemed so distant.
“I’ll be fine
Miss Katiana,” he said, and then looked around the room, “I wonder what that
rumbling caused…this whole place could have collapsed who knows how old it
is!” I looked towards the other side of
the room, and where the table had been, a room had opened up beneath it! I went over to it and looked down the hole,
there was a ladder! I made a move to go
down it but the Pharaoh grabbed my arm.
“W…what is it?” I
asked.
“It could be
dangerous, going down there,” he said but I shrugged him off, “You don’t know
how old or how strong that thing is!”
“I’m l…lighter
than you are, it s…should hold me b…better than you!” I said and once again
made my way to get onto the ladder, testing it cautiously with my foot and
starting down it.
“Don’t do
anything dangerous!” he called and I nodded up to him, “Do you need a
light?” I nodded and he quickly went to
fetch one of the torches, handing it down to me carefully. I shone it down what looked like a small
passageway and started to walk down it.
“It’s c…cold here,” I commented, and made my
way forward. I came into a small room
and noticed a pedestal. Something was on
it! I walked forward and went to the
other side, it wasn’t facing me. There
was a tome! I knew it! There as a tome on the other side! I knew!
“I f…found it!” I
exclaimed joyfully.
“Miss…Katiana,
did you really find something?” the Pharaoh’s voice echoed through the wall. I grabbed the tome and ran back to the
ladder, clutching the torch and tome as I did so. I arrived back near the ladder and handed the
Pharaoh the torch, unwilling to let go of the tome. I began to climb back up and the ladder felt
shaky underneath me. It was breaking!
“AHHH!” I
exclaimed as the ladder began to break.
I felt strong hands grab my free hand and pull me up just as the ladder
shattered to the ground.
“Are you alright
Miss Katiana?” the Pharaoh asked and I nodded, showing him the tome.
“H…Here it is!” I
exclaimed, “I k…knew it!”
“By Ra you did
find a sixth tome!” he exclaimed and there was a vision of pure joy on his
face, pure hope…he embraced me quickly, holding me tight against him and I
blushed slightly, clutching the tome against me. He broke the embrace quickly, a blush
apparent on his face, apologizing for doing what he did. I blushed as well, I didn’t expect that. I think that was what I had heard to be ‘in
the moment’ so I didn’t know what to think of it and I think he was grateful
that I set it to the side and focused on something else.
“But t…that was
too easy,” I said, “The p…puzzle was too easy…”
“Is something
wrong Miss Katiana…” he started to ask but as soon as he began talking the room
began shaking again and this time it was worse than when the passageway had
opened up, “I think we need to leave, now!”
I grabbed my pouch and we started to run out of the room and down the
various passageways, the torch long gone out and clattered to the floor of one
of the tunnels. We made it back to the
main room and Seto was already there, looking for where we were.
“What’s going
on?” he called over and we started to run towards him, “What did you do
Katiana!”
“I f…found it!” I
exclaimed, “But it s…set something off…we h…have to leave!”
“This place is
collapsing in on itself,” the Pharaoh said and then I realized I had forgotten
the two sides to the coin! Before I knew
it though I realized I was being dragged towards the exit.
“The c…coin!” I
exclaimed, “High Priest Shadi w…will be expecting it b…back!”
“No, we can’t go
back for it, I think he’ll understand after we tell him what’s going on here,”
the Pharaoh said, “And after you show him you found the tome…” The rocks and temple collapsed faster, and I
felt something hit my head.
“Katiana!” Seto
called out as I fell to the ground and let out a cry of pain as something hit
my leg.
“Miss Katiana!”
the Pharaoh exclaimed and they both ran back to where I was…
Yami
“I c…can’t move
my l…leg,” she said, “My h…head…” She
fainted dead away. I looked at the rock
that sat on her leg and moved to get it off of her. High Priest Seto was looking at the gash on
her head.
“I think it won’t
be too bad,” he said, “But we need to go now!”
I lifted with all my strength; I had to get the stone off of her before
we could move her.
“It’s really
heavy!” I exclaimed and he glared at me before coming over to me and getting on
the other side of the stone, and we lifted it and tossed it to the side. High Priest Seto scooped up Miss Katiana and
we once again made our way towards the exit.
It was blocked!
“What do we do
now?” he asked, “We’re trapped!” I heard
the roar of a dragon and Miss Katiana’s pendant, which I must admit I hadn’t
noticed because I had never seen her wear it before, but a dragon came out from
it and shot towards the rocks blocking our exit and blew them out of the way
and shielded a passage for use.
“We need to move
now!” I said and ran towards the passage, thanking the dragon for giving us the
time we needed to get out of the ruins.
I looked back to see the temple collapsing into the sand. We made it out of the temple onto the hot
desert sand and noticed it was starting to get dark. We made our way to our horses that were
startled from the rumble but were unable to move being tied down to a stone. I comforted them as High Priest Seto lay Miss
Katiana on the sand and brought out a small cloth to cover her head wound and a
larger one to cover her leg, which was bleeding and most likely broken.
“She’ll be
alright,” High Priest Seto said, and then looked towards the wreckage, “I never
saw her dragon do such a thing before…”
“What do you mean
by that?” I asked, heading over to where he was. I noticed that Miss Katiana still clutched
the tome.
“Her spirit
monster is the Blackland Fire Dragon. It
has only evolved once and to have that type of power, which is unheard of…” he
said, “And it hasn’t returned to her necklace…”
“Could it have
been destroyed while it was trying to save us?” I asked and then Miss Katiana
moaned before High Priest Seto had a chance to respond.
“W…Where’s
Blackland…?” she asked, unable or unwilling to open her eyes.
“It hasn’t
returned to the pendant yet?” High Priest Seto asked and she shook her head.
“It h…hurts,” she
murmured and tried to shift, opening her eyes, “B…Blackland…”
“It’s alright,
you’re going to be fine,” I said soothingly, wanting to soothe her and hold
her, to comfort her pain, but I knew I couldn’t. There was another rumbling and High Priest
Seto and I looked around, unsure of what was going on.
“Aftershocks or
something like that?” he asked me and I didn’t know, I couldn’t reply. The wreckage shook greater and a roar erupted
from the rubble.
“W…What?” Miss
Katiana asked, and another roar followed the first. I stood up as did High Priest Seto, wondering
if something was wrong, wondering what was going to happen. A great dragon erupted from the rubble,
roaring as it did so.
“B. Dragon Jungle
King…” High Priest Seto said, and looked at Miss Katiana who was still lying on
the ground, staring above herself at the dragon. Its eyes glowed red, and stared down at the
three of us.
“Her spirit
monster evolved,” I said, “Which time is this?”
“The second…she
started… she had started with the Petite Dragon and it only evolved once…” High
Priest Seto said, “Every other priest and priestess had their monsters evolve
twice at least, and yet her monster never evolved, it never grew, it just
wanted to be the same for Katiana…”
“What do you
mean?” I asked, fully aware that Miss Katiana was wondering what was going on.
“When Petite
Dragon evolved for the first time, Katiana cried, she was crying
afterwards. Her monster went up to her,
wondering why she was so sad…” he explained.
Flashback
Blackland Fire Dragon approached Katiana
who was crying heavily.
“Why… why did you c…change?” she asked it,
“I l…liked you w…when you were l…little…”
The Dragon nuzzled her softly, joining her in her tears. It had evolved for her, and it wasn’t what
she had wanted.
End Flashback
“Oh…” I said.
“B…Blackland?” Miss Katiana asked and it
stared down at her, and walked over to her.
High Priest Seto and I scooted instinctively closer to her, wondering if
we would have to protect her. I looked
down at her and noticed she was crying slightly. B. Dragon Jungle King lowered its great head
towards her and nuzzled her slightly.
She reached a hand up weakly and touched its head.
“Miss Katiana, it
saved you, it saved all of us,” I said.
I couldn’t bear to see her tears for some reason; I wanted to make them
go away.
“B. D…Dragon
Jungle K…King,” she spoke softly, “…”
She didn’t say anything after that because she closed her eyes
again. The dragon disappeared almost at
once into her necklace again and High Priest Seto and I knelt by her side.
“She’s alright,
she just fainted,” he said, “This probably was too much for her…”
“You don’t say,”
I said dryly, “We should be heading back now…”
“I agree,” he
replied, and scooped Miss Katiana into his arms, “She will ride with me; you
better take the tome…” I went forward
and gently removed the tome from Miss Katiana’s grasp, that same feeling of
hope coming back to me. She had been
right about it; I could only hope it had something that would help. Riding back, there was no conversation
between any of us, we just rode and Miss Katiana must have fallen asleep at
some point because she made no sounds as I watched High Priest Seto carry her
in his embrace as he rode. I was
jealous; I wanted to be the one to carry her.
I looked at her leg sorrowfully, it had stopped bleeding but the blood
had soaked through the cloth that wrapped it up and High Priest Seto was being
very careful not to move that leg much.
A healer would have to attend to that and her head injury as soon as we
returned.
She had found it,
she had found the sixth tome and maybe there was hope… I didn’t want to hurt
anyone, especially Miss Katiana again…ever again…
TBC
A/N: So, I kinda
think this one sucked…what do you reviewers think? I don’t know…
Well I forwarded the plot though, what did you think of the Pharaoh
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