Disclaimers: First of all bad history so if you want to stick to the facts read Shakespeare but if you think it would have been interesting to have Ramses be a woman and fall in love with a Hebrew slave you've come to the right place. The characters themselves might remind you of certain people depicted on television but ignore that fact for it is merely a coincidence. If you decide to sue though know that I am a poor person not worth you time and effort.
Now for the sex part, if you find that a relationship between two women distasteful try eating pineapple it does wonders for that. For those of you out there who are allergic to pineapple I'm still researching an alternative for you, but seriously if you are underage and live someplace where that is not allowed move on, literally.
This is the sequel to To Capture a Heart so you might want to read that one first before tackling this one. A whole lot of people get killed in this one so be forewarned. There is violence.
I want to send out a very special thank you to my beta reader Jaden Rose. She made the clean up in this story so much easier for me, and gave me great encouragement to get it done so soon. I also want to thank all the great bards and readers who sent me all that great mail on the first story. It was much appreciated.
Now sit back and enjoy the story and if you have something wonderful to say about it write to me at terrali20@yahoo.com. If you have nothing nice to say then be fore warned that I probably know more curse words than you do so don't tempt me.
Lastly I want to thank the love of my life. This is your Valentine's Day present this year baby.And thank you to all the wonderful bards that I have read for the last couple of years, this my thanks for all the wonderful moments of reading you have given me.
"Ha!" screamed Ramses over the hooves of the
horses. She flicked the reins of the team encouraging them to go faster, much
to the delight of Samuel, who stood in front of the pharaoh. Beside them,
running a close second and third, were Corby and Dennu. The wide avenue that
led to the palace had been cleared for the afternoon giving the pharaoh, her
son and her two friends the opportunity to do some friendly racing. Ramses had
added a second set of reins to the team so her adopted son Samuel, now referred
to as Hawk by the palace servants and guards, could learn to deal with a
chariot rig and to give the boy something to hold onto.
The duo was winning the race as they reached the part of the
road where the tall statues of former kings lined the sides ended. Now they
were engaged in the second leg back to the palace. From within the palace,
seated in the shade, the boy's mother sat watching from between her fingers
as she hid her face behind her hands with the maid Nina. "Does she have
to go so fast?" asked Sarah. "Child you may have given birth to him
and he looks so much like you, but now that he has taken up with those three
overgrown children you have lost him forever. But I guess the gods blessed them
with all that stupidity so that they go through life with a sense of
fearlessness." Sarah laughed at the old woman's observations and
was relieved to see all three rigs finally stopped. With the lather on the horses
there would be no further racing today.
Watching her Ramses with her son Sarah had to laugh again.
Ramses's life had changed as much as Samuel's and her own, going
from having multiple women in her bed but not in her life, to having a child
and a future wife. With Hawk perched on her shoulders Ramses gave instructions
to the tenders that were there to gather the horses. It was for Hawk's
benefit as well as the horse's, as Ramses wanted him not only to learn to
care for the things that could someday save his life in battle but also to care
for the people that would do the same.
"Now that the horses are being taken care of how about
we go find your mother and see if she wants to go for a swim? This heat is
getting unbearable," Ramses asked the child sitting on her shoulders.
"Yeah mama looked mad yesterday cause it was hot and she's getting
fat too." "Son please don't tell her that, she's not
fat she's going to have a baby. I promise she'll feel better once I
move us all to the summer palace."
"Did you two leave any sand out on the road or did you
insist on dragging it all in here with you?" asked Sarah when the two
reached the top of the stairs. "See? I told you papa she's
mad," whispered Hawk. "My queen, could I interest you in a swim to
cool off?" asked Ramses as she dropped to her knees and bowed allowing
Hawk to jump down.
"You were wrong Nina, the gods blessed her with a very
small amount of intelligence as well as all that stupidity," Sarah told
the maid seated next to her as she eyed Ramses for her reaction. There was
still a little fear in her heart that Ramses would one day just send her back
to the life of a slave. Sarah wanted to engage Ramses's playful side, but
how far to tease was still an unknown variable.
"Stupidity? Old woman you are suppose to be up here
singing my praises of how wonderful I am, not that I'm dull headed. My
love, don't believe a word this woman tells you she's just jealous
that I picked you over her," said Ramses. "Oh hard choice pharaoh a
young beautiful woman over your nursemaid. May all your decisions in life be so
easy," Nina chortled.
Walking over on her knees Ramses stopped in front of the
chair Sarah was sitting in but didn't lean in for a kiss.
"Aren't you glad to see me sire?" Sarah asked the king.
"Yes majesty I am." "Not glad enough to kiss me? You've
been gone all afternoon after all." "You just told me I was dirty
my queen, I didn't want to offend." Tapping the side of
Ramses's head Sarah told her, "See, dull headed," before
pulling the pharaoh forward for a kiss. Four moons together had made them
comfortable with each other, but had failed to dampen down the desire that was
always just below the surface.
"How about you let Corby and Dennu take Hawk swimming
and I give you a nice cool bath?" asked Sarah. "If you want to cool
me off woman, you had better stop kissing me like that." "I
don't want to cool you off sire, I want to clean you up and then after I
do that I want to make you sweat." "Sarah my love, you are truly a
gift from the gods."
Ramses sent the boys in the direction of the pools with a
promise that she and Sarah would join them for dinner. Corby and Dennu were
enjoying their extra duty as mentors to the young prince, so the two royal
guards went happily to their task. In his time in the palace Hawk had begun his
training that would continue until the day he sat on the throne. His tutors
enjoyed schooling the boy, finding that both Hawk and his mother were quick to
learn and quick to question what they had been taught. The two small blondes
were loved by all the servants that worked in the palace setting the stepping
stones for the respect they would need to maintain their positions when they
joined Ramses on the dais.
Ramses watched the three head out to their fun noticing that
the tunic Hawk wore was a smaller version of the one she had on. The boy had
blossomed under her roof, filling her with a sense of peace from the love the
child shared with her. Hopefully the fates would give Ramses the time she
needed to establish Hawk as her rightful heir so that the changes she had begun
would take root. And time is what she needed to make the changes within the
realm that would forever alter Egypt.
Feeling Sarah come up beside her, Ramses looked at her with
sympathy for the growing burden Sarah was carrying. Deciding to wait for their
joining until the birth of their second child, so that the adoption ceremony
could take place the same day Ramses got a quick lesson on the many moods of an
expectant mother. Careful not to laugh in front of Sarah, Ramses got incredible
delight in watching Sarah do anything from walking to eating for about three
people. The heat was slowing down Sarah's daily activities and eliminated
her visits to her parent's new home now that the renovations were nearly
complete.
Ramses called over one of the maids that served Sarah when
they entered their quarters and gave her some quick directions which sent the
young girl running from the room. "Sit down my love and let me take off
your sandals, your feet seem a little swollen today." "Yes your son
seems to be making me swollen all over and this heat is just maddening,"
said Sarah, falling heavily into a chair.
Ramses started with Sarah's sandals then moved to
remove her shift. Sarah had taken to wearing the thinnest clothes she could find
that were still respectable in public in an attempt to stay cool. Sitting
before Ramses now naked, Sarah felt a bit self conscious due to her condition,
wondering if the pharaoh would find a new bedmate until the birth like Larlis
had done. Smiling at her Ramses divested herself of her own clothing then
kissed Sarah's belly before standing to pick the pregnant woman up.
"Ramses my heart don't, you're going to
hurt yourself. I may be enormous but I can still walk."
"I carried you the day we met and I can carry you now
so relax and enjoy the ride. I'm going to bathe you, feed you and put you
down for a nap."
"But Ramses you have needs. I can see it in your eyes
when you look at me but…" Sarah started crying before she could
finish. She knew that even if Ramses did have sexual needs there was no way
that the king would find her attractive. The memories of Larlis's harsh
words when the future queen had been eight moons pregnant with Hawk came
flooding back causing her to cry harder.
"Love what's wrong?" asked Ramses. Having
been lectured by Nina about the emotions that were a part of pregnancy, Ramses
had a feeling that she knew what the problem was but would proceed with care,
less she make the situation worse. Cradling Sarah in her arms she walked them into
the bath, stretching out but keeping her arms around Sarah. Ramses sat holding
Sarah until she felt the crying slow then with a cloth started to bathe the
upset woman.
The rhythmic strokes along her skin calmed Sarah's
emotions down but the fact of what had upset her was still in the back of her
mind. Turning around so that she could face Ramses and return the favor, she
felt the embrace around her midsection tighten keeping her reclining against
her partner's chest.
"I want you to relax my love and let me take care of
you. This condition isn't easy especially at this time of year and I want
to thank you for doing this for us. To tell the truth I would rather fight a
legion of men alone than have to bear it. That should tell you which of us is
braver." Ramses spoke in a tone meant to soothe Sarah's body as
well as her mind. "You have been so wonderful through all of this and one
more full moon you will give me the third best gift I have ever gotten."
"The third, love?" asked Sarah.
"Yes. The first was your love, the second was Hawk and
this child will be the third. But that does not mean that I love them any less
than I love you. I want to be there always for all three of you. I have watched
you since you came to live with me and my love for you grows with each passing
moment."
"I don't know why you would want to look at me
much less watch me for any length of time. I'm as big as one of your
horses. I just know that you will seek out relief in someone else's bed
and I don't blame you, but it is killing me inside to think about it. I
have no claim on you Ramses, so I'm sorry for burdening you with my
insecurities."
"Do I have a claim on your heart Sarah?" asked
Ramses.
"You have not only claimed it, you own it. My life
with you here is beyond what I ever could have imagined and it's not
because of the palace and everything in it, but you. To have you love me is the
greatest thing that could have happened to me."
"What makes your claim any different than my own? I
know that I own your heart Sarah, but you must know by now that you have mine
as well. I love you my queen with all that my spirit can give you. There is
room for you and our children in my heart Sarah and no others.
I see my future in your eyes and in the happiness of my son.
How can I look at you? Easy. I look at you because that is what I do when I
want to see great beauty. The sight of you now doesn't repulse me love.
It does what it has from the moment I first looked at you it excites me. Yes
you are a little different but that's a good thing. Do you know that our
baby moves around in there while you sleep? I think that he is ready to come
out and go for a ride with Hawk and me. Sarah, you take my breath away my love
so don't doubt my feelings."
"But I am always so tired Ramses and I can't
help but feel that I am neglecting you."
"Sarah I have needs, that's true, but for now
those needs have changed. I need for you to be comfortable. I need for you to
be calm and I need for you to be well rested." Running the cloth over her
own body to wash away the sweat and dirt Ramses then lifted Sarah out of the
bath. Having sent the attendants away knowing that their presence made Sarah
nervous and jealous, Ramses dried her lover then her own body. Finished with
that task she lifted Sarah into her arms again and carried her over to the open
part of the balcony that overlooked the river. No matter what time of year it
was there was a breeze blowing off the water here. That was why the architects
had built the pharaoh's rooms here.
The young maid had followed her directions well. There were
plush pillows placed on the floor along with their lunch and the sheer linens
had been drawn to give them privacy but did not prevent the air from flowing
through. Laying Sarah down Ramses poured them some juice before joining her.
For the next hour she hand fed Sarah lunch, throwing in just the right amount
of kisses and hugs that were meant to convey affection but not to arouse.
"Well majesty I promised that I would bathe you and I
have. I promised that I would feed you and that is now accomplished since we
ate everything that Nin had brought up from the kitchens. And I promised to put
you down for a nap, so close your eyes and enjoy the breeze."
"You're leaving me?" asked Sarah getting
upset again.
"No love, I am going to sleep with you. I need all the
rest I can get so that later I can chase our son around getting him tired
enough to go to sleep." The answer calmed Sarah down again and she turned
on her side ready to go to sleep. She slipped into the nap with a smile on her
face when she felt the large warm body cuddle up behind her and the strong arm
pull her closer. Her condition prevented them from sleeping normally which was
Ramses on her back and Sarah on top of her, but she enjoyed going to sleep and
waking with the big hand covering her midsection. When Ramses held her like
this it even quieted the baby, letting Sarah get some rest.
When she awoke some time later in the quiet of the cocoon
they were in, Sarah reveled in the gifts that Ramses had given her. Not the
material things the pharaoh had provided, but the thoughtfulness in her actions
when it came to her comfort. She closed her eyes again feeling the warm breath
of the pharaoh on her neck and the feel of her skin along her back. Ramses was
right in that the breeze coming from the river was making her feel better and
the nap had left her well rested. When Sarah opened her eyes again she almost
cried out when she saw they were no longer alone.
Sitting next to them was a beautiful young woman with brown
hair and two beautiful blue eyes. Only one other she knew had eyes like that
and she was still asleep behind her. The woman smiled as if reading her
thoughts and Sarah was surprised that the usually alert Ramses was still asleep
and not up and questioning this woman.
"Sarah, she sleeps because she dreams of you and your
two children but don't worry I mean you no harm. My child has begun down
the path of her destiny and I came to see the woman that will help build her
legacy."
"It might be best if you left and came back when the
pharaoh is, well not asleep," explained Sarah.Sarah thought of Ramses's reaction to waking up and
finding this woman sitting there watching them, it would not be good if she had
to guess.
"Sarah like I said I am here to see you, not Ramses
and our time is short so shall we begin?" Sarah could only nod her
consent thinking the less noise she made the better the situation would be.
"Sarah has Ramses ever told you of Risea?"
"Yes, Risea was Ramses's mother. She died a short time after giving
birth leaving the pharaoh with only the child as a reminder of the love they
had shared," said Sarah.
"Does she talk of her often?" asked the
stranger.
"As the birth of our child draws closer Ramses speaks
of her more often and her frustrations because she never got to know her. The
fear of my death because of this pregnancy is in her heart or so Nina
explained." Sarah talked to this woman in a low voice feeling like she
could trust her.
"Sarah you can trust me and I have come to bring you a
gift. Do not be afraid but I am Risea."
"That can't be. You are dead," said Sarah
as she moved to get up and wake Ramses.
"Sarah you know in your heart that I speak the truth,
so listen to why I am here. You will live a good life with my daughter. Sarah
you are going to be the guiding spirit that will help her to bring peace to our
people. Stop thinking that you are inferior and take your rightful place at her
side. How do you believe that a pharaoh of Egypt came to love a slave? What
brought my child to your door?"
"My son brought her to me," answered Sarah.
"Hawk was my messenger Sarah, waking Ramses's
heart with a rock. Ramses was in the place where no pharaoh had ever walked
because she was drawn there by a dream I sent her to find you. The love you
share now is what her father and I wanted for her. It is the same love we
shared from the moment we met and it is the type of love that you will
experience for an eternity.
As a tribute to what you have given Ramses I come to you
today with a gift from Isis. The child you carry now Sarah will be given
Ramses's spirit. Your child will become the next pharaoh of Egypt."
"My queen, Ramses will soon announce at our joining
that Hawk will be her rightful heir so you are right, and if your influence
brought this about I thank you," said Sarah. She was amazed that Ramses
hadn't awoken through this whole monologue considering that the queen
wasn't speaking in a low tone. Ramses's hand hadn't moved
from their child and Sarah could still feel her breath on her neck so she
wasn't concerned.
"Yes Sarah, Samuel the Hawk will be her heir but he
will not be pharaoh and by his own choice. Ramses was right about the child you
carry, it is a boy and he will follow his parents to the throne. Look at my
child's hand Sarah, Larlis may have planted the seed but you and Ramses
will reap the harvest with a child of your own," Risea directed
Sarah's attention down her naked torso to Ramses's hand. "Now
put your hand with hers Sarah," the spirit spoke again. From their joined
hands a bright light began to glow and Sarah could feel the warmth the light
was generating.
"This child will be ours?" asked Sarah.
"Yes Sarah. In a half a moon when you have settled
into the summer palace your son will be born. But take care of your house
child, for there is danger living near it and it is waiting for its time to
strike." With that Risea was gone waking Sarah up. She pushed sleep aside
and looked to the spot the queen had been sitting. Her tears began again when
she thought it was just a dream. I
wanted it so much to be real. Turning
around Sarah looked into the blue eyes she loved and wished all the harder that
what she had seen had not been a dream.
"My sweet Sarah, the sleep was suppose to dry your
eyes, not make them worse. I think it is time to move you up the river and out
of this heat."
"I'm sorry my warrior, I just had a wonderful
dream and I was just sad to wake up and find that it was only such. I love you
Ramses and I will follow you anywhere."
Ramses kissed her softly and echoed Sarah's
declaration of love. She traced Sarah's bottom lip with her tongue asking
the small woman to let her in. Sarah opened her mouth happily, knowing by
Ramses's actions and the look in her eyes that she still found her
attractive and desirable. It wasn't just idle talk on the pharaoh's
part to make a pregnant woman feel better. Still behind Sarah Ramses took their
still joined hands and dragged them down Sarah's body stoking
Sarah's desires. By the time the two hands reached between her legs Sarah
was wet and ready.
"I want to make you feel good my love but I
don't want to hurt you or the baby so stop me if I do," Ramses
whispered in her ear. "The only way you would hurt me my heart is if you
were to stop," Sarah answered. Pulling Sarah closer into her body Ramses
made her more comfortable so that Sarah could open her legs. Keeping their
fingers together, Ramses dipped them into the wetness between Sarah's
legs searching for the hard clit.
"Look highness, we have found something else that is
swollen," Ramses teased her. "Yes sire ah…I believe it needs
immediate….immediate attention." Taking her time Ramses stroked the
nub with long slow strokes.Sarah's bottom was pressed right over her own need so Ramses
started pumping up into her with the same cadence her fingers had set.
The hand between her legs, the feel of Ramses under her and
the panting in her ear were driving Sarah mad. She pushed down into Ramses
harder and faster which made the hand between her legs act in kind.
"Faster warrior, yes like that. I'm so close lover, make us
come." Sarah told her as she slammed her legs together trapping their
fingers. Ramses pumped a few more times then joined her in falling over that
edge of total bliss. They stayed in their tangled embrace with their hands cupping
Sarah's sex until their breathing and heartbeats got back to normal.
"You were right my love, you did tell me you were
going to make me sweat and you did," Ramses told her as she kissed her
neck. "I wouldn't want you to think that your wife doesn't
keep her promises," said Sarah.
"Ramses do you remember my first night here when you
asked me what my dreams were?" asked Sarah.
"Yes my love I do. The fact that I had gotten so angry
with you still makes me feel bad."
"Love you have nothing to be sorry for it was just a
misunderstanding and considering our current position, one that should be
forgotten. I asked you that because my dreams are changing and I was wondering
what my role is going to be?"
"Sarah you will be queen and with that role comes the
obligation of the people of Egypt just like the one I have because I am
pharaoh. You are also mother to the heirs to the throne, which means even more
obligations to the people you will rule. Molding Hawk and this new baby into
effective rulers will take our lifetime. When it is his time, Hawk must possess
all the wisdom and knowledge we can give him so that he can make good
decisions.
During my father's reign we fought to expand our
lands. Tribes like Neftu's have been allowed to remain on the lands that
have been conquered but they answer to me. With my father teachings, I learned
to be a warrior and a leader of men. As king my priorities have changed, I want
peace and I want to love you. For those that think that is weak, they will find
out that the warrior sleeps but is not dead. I won't tolerate any
disrespect and I hope that the head advisor Mika will be remembered as an
example of that.
Your role Sarah is to stand by my side and help me rule. I
want also to serve you majesty by being a good spouse and partner. I want to
love you, raise children with you and I want to make you happy."
Sarah's eyes swelled with tears again at the long
proclamation, the one thing she had learned in her time with Ramses was that
words weren't her strong suit. "Ramses it would be enough for me to
just be your wife the rest is unimportant. I only hope that I don't
disappoint you. You own me sire, not because I was a slave but because you too
have captured my heart. I am your woman Ramses, and no throne or realm will ever
change that." Sarah stopped talking and turned her head toward Ramses
after her last statement so that they could share a kiss. She had started the
conversation to find a way to tell Ramses about the dream. Sarah didn't
think Ramses's would be angry, she was just unsure what the reaction
would be.
"What's the matter?" asked the deep voice
in her ear when the kiss ended.
"What makes you think there's something
wrong?" Sarah answered the question with a question of her own.
"Because your face is all pinched and the baby is
trying to kick his way out of here." "You think you're so
smart," Sarah told Ramses teasingly. "Not only that, I'm good
looking too. Now come on an tell me what's wrong." Ramses teased back.
Sarah told Ramses her dream and all that Risea had told her.
The pharaoh let the woman in her arms tell her story without interruption. The
description that Sarah had provided of the woman in her dream painted a vivid
picture of the woman that visited her own dreams. Ramses never knew if the
image her mind had provided was what her mother looked like since she had no
memory of her. Sarah took the silence to mean that Ramses was some how
displeased with what she had said.
"Now what's wrong?" Ramses asked. She had
been thinking of her own dreams of her mother when she felt the small body
against her tense.
"Are you mad?"
"No love, I was just thinking that it seems logical
that my mother would come to you in a dream. You are going to make her a
grandmother for the second time and if what Nin says about her is true, she
loved children. It would have been wonderful to have known her, and if she had
lived I'm certain that she would have loved you, Samuel and this baby.
Now I have some packing to do to get you moved before the
birth of my son. I was born in the summer palace and that is where the new
pharaoh should greet the world don't you think? Did she tell you why
Samuel wouldn't take the throne?" Ramses asked as an after thought.
"No love she didn't, we'll have to wait
and see what other plans he has for his life. Maybe he's destined to be a
horse breeder if his papa keeps him in a chariot for most of his life."
"His papa has these two blondes in her life that look
at her with big green eyes and I swear I find my head nodding yes before their
request is spoken. That boy is as hard to say no to as his mother is and we
both know I have no power to do that. If the truth be known, I have become your
slave if only to see that smile." Ramses told her then kissed Sarah
again.
The sun was beginning to set turning the air cooler than was
good for Sarah to be out in. Ramses covered them both with a blanket stealing a
few more moments with Sarah before the world intruded on them. Sarah felt the
lips on her neck curve up in a smile and wondered what Ramses found so
humorous. The king smiled after hearing the distinctive footsteps that had been
around her all her life. It was the only person that would interrupt them in
such an intimate setting.
"You will definitely have to join with her now Ramses.
Doesn't the fact that she is getting ready to give birth tell you that
Sarah might not want you pawing her all the time? You should be ashamed of
yourself," Nina continued her fussing as she moved around the room
picking up, ignoring the raised dark brow on the face that was propped up on a
large hand. Ramses was about to get up when she felt the small tug that kept
her in place.
"Thank you for your concern Nina, but I happen to like
her paws right where they are," Sarah told her sweetly taking one of the
big hands and kissing it. "Don't encourage her child, or you will
be forced to go through life with her plastered to your back like that."
Ramses laughed as she rolled onto her back before sitting
up. Leaving Sarah in Nina's care, she dressed and went out to the docks
to supervise the packing of the barges that would transport them to the cooler
climate of the northern Nile.
The entourage that traveled with them would be large, as all
that did business with the throne went with them. For a few months the villages
outside the summer palace swelled in population. The larger more affluent
merchants kept summer homes of their own so that they would be close to the
pharaoh.
Corby stood in the middle of the chaos, directing the move
so that it would be as smooth and as safe as possible for Ramses and her
family. When the slaves that had been waiting for their next set of directions
dropped to their knees and bowed, Corby shook his head and turned.
"I'll never get anything done now. Why don't you go be pharaoh
somewhere else for awhile?"
"Did you have lunch with your mother or something? I
am here to see if you packed Habish and his wife's things as well as
collected them from their house?" "Yes sire Dennu left to get them
as soon as he dropped off a very grumpy little boy who wanted to go,"
said Corby.
"Good man Corby I'm sure it was the lure of
another ride that upset Hawk more than anything you or Dennu did. Since you are
so in control here could you tell me what flat bread is and where I can find
some?"
Hearing that Corby didn't answer the slave kneeling at
their feet took a chance. "Sire you can find it in any home in the Hebrew
section would you like for me to get you some?"
Ramses looked down on the man thinking that his profile
looked familiar somehow. "Do I know you?" she asked him. "I
won the race against you the day that you brought Sarah back to see her parents
sire." "What's your name?" "Isaac, sire."
"Isaac, I would be in your debt if you were to do that. It is for your
queen who is at the moment having cravings for things that I don't know
how to find. Perhaps it is some sort of test on her part." Ramses called
over one of the guards and gave him directions to bring Isaac to the slave
village and return with him once he had procured some bread. With a smile for
Isaac and Corby, she walked back toward the palace.
Habish and Isa arrived as the sun set, anxious to see their
daughter. When the joining had been postponed Sarah's father had grown
cool toward Ramses thinking that it was not the pharaoh's intention to
marry his daughter. To have the king so readily embrace a slave sounded like a
children's tale to him, and Habish could see this one would have no happy
ending. His daughter would have a home for her children but she would have no
honor and his heart felt weighted down by the knowledge.
The palace servants directed them to the room that
overlooked the city where they had dined with Ramses and Sarah before and asked
them to wait. Ramses arrived before Hawk and Sarah to meet with the older
couple. Their demeanor with her had not gone unnoticed, and the timing on when
it began had also not escaped her notice. What she had planned for tonight
would undoubtedly make her ancestors angry from the grave but it would make
Sarah happy as well as her family. It was Ramses's gift to their
traditions.
When she entered the room Habish and Isa bowed from their
sitting positions showing the proper respect. At least I get that, thought Ramses as she took her place at the head of
the table. "How are you two doing?" she asked trying to make small
talk until the rest of the guests arrived. "Fine thank you sire, and
Sarah how is she since we last saw her?" asked Isa.
"Sarah is a large, hot, unhappy woman who can't
seem to get enough to eat," said Sarah from the doorway. Her parents got
up to embrace her and bid her hello as Sarah smiled over their shoulders at
Ramses.
"Papa!" yelled Hawk from behind his mother. He
waited in Ramses's arms for his grandparents to stop fussing over his
mother before interrupting them. "How was your swim today?" asked
Ramses. "Corby, Dennu and me had fun today papa. They taught me how to
dive off the dock and splash lots of water everywhere."
"That's good, but remember that is for the dock and not for the
bath. Nina will never let me hear the end of it if you start doing that."
"She said she wanted to talk to you about that after we eat cause I did
it already." The boy told her as he smiled and rested his forehead
against hers.
"Sire I'm sorry to intrude but there is someone
here named Isaac with a guard and he has something for you," relayed the
maid that had stepped behind her. "Send him in before your queen lives
another moment unsatisfied." Ramses laughed. Sarah raised an eyebrow in
question as the young man entered the room with a basket. When he pulled off
the cloth and Sarah saw the object of her cravings she laughed at the lengths
Ramses would go to for her happiness. Maybe this would allay her father's
concerns on the matter and he would share more than pleasantries with the
pharaoh.
"Thank you Isaac, make sure that the guard brings you
back home. Nina give Isaac his basket back with maybe a tradeoff from the
palace for the kindness he has shown his queen." Ramses directed as she
looked at Habish and his wife. See I'm not all bad. The look of surprise on the older mans face almost
made her laugh out loud, but for the sake of propriety she held her feelings
in. Sarah walked up to her giving her a full smile of her own as she stretched
up to give Ramses a kiss for her thoughtfulness. Wait to see what I
have planned next old man, we'll have to call the healers in on that one, Ramses thought as a small chuckle did manage to
escape. She's up to something,
was the only thought running through Sarah's mind as she watched her
lover act almost giddy.
When Nina returned, Ramses called Corby over and gave him
the word that would set her surprise in motion. Corby proceeded to clear the
area surrounding the room they were in of all palace guard and servants. Ramses
wanted to give this to Sarah and her family, but she didn't want the
headaches that would come from the advisors finding out what was to take place.
I would hate to have to kill any more of them, makes me look tyrannical thought Ramses as she pictured the group of older
men that argued the merits and downfall of every decision she made. When Corby
came back into the room and nodded, Ramses proceeded.
"I am glad to have you all here today before we head
out tomorrow. Upon the birth of our second child, Sarah and I will be joined in
a ceremony that honors Egyptian traditions. At that joining Hawk and the new
baby will be named as my heirs and thus heirs to the throne. In my heart I am
already joined with Sarah and her children.
Sarah when we met, I promised you happiness if you gave me
the chance to win your heart. I love you and what I am about to do I do, for
you and your family, but before we go any further there is an important
question that I want to ask you. Sarah I love you and I love our children. I
pledge to you my heart, my name and my sword that you will always be cherished,
loved and protected. Knowing that, would you join with me?" Ramses asked
as she looked at Sarah.
"Yes Ramses, I would join with you without hesitation.
I love you too sire and my pledge to you is that I will always be at your side
until only death parts us. When that happens I will wait for you in the
afterlife and there we will be together forever." Sarah responded with
tears in her eyes. Ramses kissed her gently then turned to Sarah's
father.
"Habish I will spend my life protecting them and
giving them the best life I can make for them. Four moons ago, I asked you for
Sarah's hand in joining and you were gracious enough to grant me my wish.
Tonight I ask again and I am prepared to join with her in the traditions of the
Hebrews in your ceremony. It will be witnessed by the people in this room and
by your God, but no other. I will ask your word that it not leave this room
after it is done and I don't think I have to explain as to why that has
to be.
Habish I ask you again for your daughter's hand and
for the right to claim her children."
Habish and Isa looked at her as if to see when the pharaoh
would start laughing at the joke she had just proposed. Ramses was in love but
not enough to wed Sarah according to their traditions. Doing so would be the
only way in their eyes that Sarah's children would not be bastards and by
history, Egypt's pharaoh's cared nothing about that. He turned
around when he heard someone else enter the room, and seeing who it was made
Habish start to cry. Dennu led an old man by the elbow into their presence and
it surprised no one considering what she had done already when Ramses bowed to
him and he not to her.
"Habish I tell you if you live long enough, God will
show you miracles. When this young man carried me up those front steps I
thought that I was entering the gates of heaven, so I'm glad to see all
of you because that means that I am at least still alive."
"Rabbi there is no other way to describe the last few
moons than to say miraculous. I am honored by your being here to join my
daughter Sarah this evening." Turning to Ramses Habish continued,
"Thank you sire for this gift. I ask your forgiveness in doubting your
sincerity in your love for my daughter. I have been taught all my life to
believe that God works in mysterious ways and it is not our place to question
why, only to have faith and follow. I have faith in you and in your promises to
me so yes, I grant your claim to her and to her children."
Nina watched as the Rabbi went through the Hebrew ceremony
that would join Ramses in Sarah in their traditions. Coming from the slave
quarters herself long ago as a child to work in the palace, she never thought
she would see the day when a pharaoh would stand and go through the rites and speak
the words that were necessary. The maid knew that Ramses didn't believe
in the God of the Hebrews but from the look on Isa and Habish's face that
didn't really matter. It was that the king was willing to give a little
away of her own beliefs for the woman she loved. That made Nina smile, knowing
that she had cast an influence on Ramses's heart and mind. Risea you
would be proud of the woman she has become and the woman she has found to share
her life. I owe you much and I hope that you are pleased in how I have kept my
promise to you. You are gone my beloved queen, but your goodness lives on in
Ramses.
When it was done and they sat with the holy man to eat,
Habish reached over and clasped Ramses's shoulder. It wasn't
exactly what he had planned for Sarah but now in the eyes of God she was wed
and her children had names so it wasn't that bad. It was a shame thought
Habish that his daughter couldn't have children with this woman she
joined with. Ramses was a beautiful woman who would have had beautiful children.
God had been gracious enough to have Hawk favor Sarah and not that animal that
had sired him and Habish wished the same for this baby.
"Sire what is your prediction for this baby? Is it
going to be a boy or a girl?" asked Habish. His demeanor toward the
pharaoh had noticeably changed immediately after the ceremony that had taken
place. Isa was sitting next to Sarah talking and touching her stomach feeling
the baby move.
"Sarah will gift me with another son Habish in half a
moon." Ramses told him with certainty. "Are you a mystic
sire?" "No Habish I'm just always right, one of the
enjoyments I have as pharaoh."
"Don't forget good looking my warrior,"
whispered Sarah into Ramses ear. "That is only important when it comes to
you my love. Shall we retire for the evening?" asked Ramses.
"Thank you all for coming this evening and I want to
thank the pharaoh for making it possible. We have an early start tomorrow, so
goodnight." Sarah announced to everyone. Corby followed them back to
their quarters as Dennu had left to bring back the Rabbi.
In another part of the palace one of the guards that had
been dismissed by Corby earlier in the evening left his post. Walking toward
the barges that were standing ready for the boarding of the royal family the next
day, he was vigilant for the person he was there to meet. Toward his left
another soldier dressed in the uniform of a royal guard stepped out of the
shadows to get his attention.
"What was going on in there?"
"I'm sorry sire, but Corby dismissed us and
there were no guards present in the room except he and his brother
Dennu."
"Idiot you should have snuck back there and looked to
see what was happening. Ramses is up to something and I want to know what it
is. The rest of my men are waiting up the river and I want no surprises when
they attack. It is time for someone to sit on the throne that will honor
Egypt's traditions and not give them away for sake of bedding a Hebrew
slut. Ramses has much to answer for and it is time for revenge. Now get back to
your post before you are missed."
The soldier walked away thinking that the man had lost his
mind. Trying to kill the pharaoh for whatever reason would result in death for
anyone that tried. To go to Corby or Dennu now and tell them of what awaited
them up the river would only uncover his own role in the plot, so he went back
to his post and prayed that the pharaoh would never become wise to his
involvement.
From the balcony of their room, Ramses looked down toward
the river not seeing the two men talking in the shadows. Something had pulled
her from bed, but looking out over the water she didn't hear or see
anything out of the ordinary. Pulling on her robe, she went out in search of
Corby with the intention of sending him on a walk down by the docks. Her father
had taught her long ago not to ignore your gut and hers was telling her that
something was wrong.
By the time Corby and a contingent of guards went down to
the river and search, the small boat carrying the rebel was gliding down the
dark waters of the Nile. He would have to travel most of the night to reach his
camp so that when Ramses entourage arrived in two days time they would be ready
to strike.
"Ramses are you coming to bed?" Sarah asked from
the darkness of the room. She had been watching Ramses standing at the balcony
for awhile, and by the set of the broad shoulders something was wrong.
"Sorry love I thought I heard something and it woke me up. I was just
waiting for Corby to come back and tell me if he found anything down there."
"Come back here and keep me company until he comes back. You know that he
and Dennu would never let anything happen to you." Ramses walked back to
the bed and joined Sarah. They spent some time talking about the upcoming trip
and their future plans together. Corby reported back that all seemed clear but
that did not put to rest Ramses feelings. The safety of Sarah and the children
was paramount in her mind, so she would double the guard around them tomorrow
just as a precaution.
In the morning Ramses went down and did a personal
inspection of all the vessels that would be near the royal barge. Her
relationship with Sarah was still not well received by many within the realm,
and until she had wiped away that sentiment Ramses would not relax her stance
when it came to Sarah and Hawk's safety.
She was in the middle of a conversation with Corby about
guard placement when she felt a tug on the hem of her tunic. Looking down she
saw Hawk standing there waiting his turn to speak. Seeing that she had stopped
talking the little boy jumped right in to the conversation. "Papa you
promised me to practice today before we left but you are taking too long down
here and I got tired of waiting for you." "Can't have that
now can we? Come on Hawk, let's head to the weapons room so that you can
pick your poison before we go. It will give us something to do so that we stay
out of your mother's way. Corby take care of those men for me and be
ready to go by the time the sun is high, we want a favorable tide and that
would be it." Corby bowed slightly and headed to carry out his orders.
"It will be taken care of sire. Majesty, have a good time."
Sarah watched them coming back from the river from the
balcony, knowing where Ramses and Hawk were headed. The thought of her son
learning to wield any type of weapon scared her, but both Nina and Ramses
explained that to master them all the child would have to start at an early
age. Ramses's family had never been figureheads on the throne and each
was expected to prove themselves in battle before the crown was handed off to
the next generation. To show cowardliness on the battlefield would be to show
it in your decisions.
"Stop your fretting child it is nothing new that will
begin today. As gentle as Ramses is with you and that boy is as fierce as she
is on the battlefield, so say my sons. She bent to our traditions Sarah, you
must give her the freedom to practice her own. Samuel is her son now too and he
must start in his lessons to follow her. In the end you and I both know that to
so will be a better life for him than it would have been to live the life that
had been destined for him. He will rule instead of pulling on the stones that
build the city and think of the ramifications for our people if he does. Ramses
is kind but to have Samuel on the throne the lives of so many could be made
that much more tolerable." Nina told Sarah from behind her.
"But he is my son Nina and he is only a baby. Babies
don't play with weapons, it isn't right."
"Don't you trust Ramses?" asked Nina.
"Nina don't ever ask that of me again. That
question has but one answer and that will never change. I trust her with my
life."
"Then you must bend on this one child, even if you
have doubts. For the sake of your relationship and your love for her
don't question her on this issue. You may not like it and for all we know
she might not like it, but it has to be so accept it. Samuel's life
won't be all war games Sarah. His education will be balanced so that his
first choice won't be battle, it will be words, that is Ramses's way.
It was the way of her father but not until the winter of his life. As a young
man it was all he thought about and as a father it gave him such pride to see
Ramses win time after time. It earned her the respect of every soldier that
fought with her and erased all doubts as to whether a woman could be pharaoh.
Her success now comes not from force of her hands but from
the force of her words. It surprises me that for one that speaks so little
could impact so much when she does talk. You have improved her on that I think.
She talks more now in a day than she did in a moon. Don't worry anymore
Sarah, you two balance each other. Samuel will have no choice but to grow to be
a good man in a home that has so much love for him."
"Thank you Nina but I don't think that I will
ever stop worrying about either of them and it will only add to my load when
this one comes along." "You are a wife and mother Sarah, is there
any other life for us but one of worry?"
In the practice room Ramses stood in the middle with Hawk at
her side. She looked at the walls lined with every weapon used in battle and it
brought back a flood of memories. The hours she spent in here with her father
teaching her to use every one of them were some of her most cherished. It was
in this room and its twin in the summer palace that they had talked, cried,
learned each other's secrets and learned the art of war. Here was where
Ramses showed her father how strong she was not only physically but also in
character. She had proven his choices right and she loved him for never cursing
the gods for not giving him a son.
Some of the small weapons here that were used for beginners
had been in her family for generations. They were all made of wood so that it
decreased the risk of injury until the student was ready to move up to the next
size and finally, to the weapons that would be issued to them for life. It was
her son's turn now and she would let him pick where they would begin
their lessons. After an explanation that covered the use of everything he saw,
she stood and let him touch the set that he would be using for the next couple
of years.
"Hawk I want you to pick which one you would like to
begin with. You will have to learn to use all of them so we might as well begin
with what you would like to do the most."
"Papa which of these are you the best with?"
"The sword son." "Then I would like to begin with the
staff." Ramses looked at him trying to figure out his logic and was
coming up at a loss so she asked. "Why ask me that then pick the
staff?" "Because the sword is what I am going to be best at so
I'm gonna save it for last. That way I get all this other stuff out of
the way and I can do everything to be like you." It made Sarah feel
better when she walked in and found Ramses laughing so hard she was crying, and
Hawk was at her side laughing for all he was worth. It didn't matter to
the little boy what his papa found so funny it was just nice that he could make
her laugh.
Noticing Sarah, Ramses wiped her face and walked over to her
wife. "You are not allowed in here highness." "And why is
that sire?" "Because this is where I will get to know my sons. The
place they will tell me their problems, their successes, their secrets and
their loves. No queens allowed for all that." "But I thought they
were my sons too?" asked Sarah. "They are at anytime they are
outside this room. Just this one time you can stay so you can see that
I'm not out to hurt the boy." "Thank you love I'm just
worried about him," Sarah confessed.
Ramses made Sarah comfortable at the corner of the room
where she could see what Hawk would be learning. Pulling her staff off the wall
and handing him a smaller version Ramses went through the practice moves with
Hawk letting him familiarize himself with the weapon. It would be weeks before
they touched them together in a sparring match, first the boy would have to
learn the moves that when done fluidly enough looked like a dance. After
learning three of the maneuvers Ramses was pleased with Hawk's progress.
For a young child he moved with grace and confidence. He showed Ramses that he
had the potential to become a great warrior with the right guidance.
They headed to the barge together, moving slowly in
deference to Sarah's condition. After double checking the area and the
barges Corby gave the go ahead to push off and begin their journey to the
summer palace. With good weather and good tides they would arrive in three to
four days. While Sarah slept, Ramses worked with Hawk and showed him more moves
with the staff. The student watched his teacher with rapt fascination as she
moved through the whole routine. It would take time he thought but he would be
that good and make his papa proud of him.
By nightfall they had made good time and had stopped for the
evening meal to be prepared. Ramses and Sarah stayed on board the barge while
Hawk explored the shore with Dennu and some of the others that had disembarked.
Sarah was tired and was content to spend the evening reclining against Ramses.
The pharaoh was telling her a story from her childhood and Sarah was laughing
at the similarities Hawk seemed to share with his adopted mother. Imagining
raising her son alone with the amount of energy he always had in abundance made
her feel pity for Ramses's father, who had done the job alone. It was
amazing to the small woman to watch Hawk grow up and change so dramatically in
such a short time. Ramses had allowed the boy the freedom to let his
rambunctious nature loose and it had allowed the boy to grow in confidence.
Ramses kept telling her it would be what he needed when he became a leader.
"You sounded like a handful sire," Sarah told
her with a smile in her voice.
"You mean you don't think I'm a handful
now wife?" asked Ramses.
"Yes, but with a few well positioned moves on my part
and you are clay in my hands," answered Sarah. "Do tell?"
Ramses responded as she dipped her head for a kiss.
"Ramses promise me that you will never leave me. I
don't want to live my life without your love and if something happened to
you I don't think that I could bare it," said Sarah.
"My love I promised you a happy life and I have no
intention on backing out of that now. My love is yours forever just as I hope
yours is mine. Now lie back my love and get comfortable while I go out and find
our son."
"Promise me warrior," Sarah demanded more
forcefully.
"I promise you love. Forever."
Propping Sarah up on some pillows to make her comfortable,
Ramses headed out to shore to find their son and bring him in for bed. It had
gotten late and she still hadn't shaken off the feeling from the night
before that something wasn't right. Being out here in the open even
surrounded with soldiers left the pharaoh edgy and she was anxious to get Hawk
back to where she could keep an eye on him.
She found them around a fire listening to some of the men
tell stories of their battles with the pharaoh back before she took the crown.
Hawk listened as if memorizing the tales he was hearing about the woman that
was his papa. He was happy to see the subject of the stories walking toward
him, but he wasn't pleased that she was there to take him to bed. Bidding
the men good night Ramses carried him back to their barge and listened as the
boy retold all he had heard that night. A fleeting thought crossed her mind as
she listened to him that before too long he would be too big for her to carry
him this way. Because of her condition he was already to heavy for Sarah to
carry him so the boy had gravitated toward her for the affection he craved.
Ramses made a promise to herself not to make the boy feel left out once the new
baby arrived. If it was the will of the gods that they had to grow up she would
savor every moment of it having missed so much of Hawk's life already.
"Is he asleep?" whispered Sarah. "I
finally had to knock him over the head with my staff but yes, he is
asleep." "What!" came the heated whisper from the small woman
on the bed. "Calm down love I was only kidding. The men got him all riled
up out there by the fire telling him war stories of my glory days and the boy
was a little wound up. I told him another story about border negotiations and
that part of ruling he didn't find so fascinating, it put him right to
sleep."
"You are mean," teased Sarah as she watched
Ramses get undressed for the night. Looking at her spouse naked was something
she never grew tired of. Ramses had a powerful physique that gave her the
appearance of motion even when she was standing still. Considering how muscular
the pharaoh was, Sarah knew that all that power was capable of extreme
gentleness and give the kind of pleasure she wasn't aware existed before
she met Ramses.
"But you still love me anyway. Imagine that? Move over
woman and let me get in there. You need to sleep and I need to keep thinking
about those border negotiations."
"Why love, are you having problems along our
borders?" asked Sarah sorry that the teasing had ended so soon.
"No, but if you keep looking at me like that we might
scare a few fish out of the water with the noise." Ramses told her as her
hand grazed Sarah's hard nipples. The quick intake of breath told Ramses
that she could interest Sarah in just that.
"Is there some fish shortage that I don't know
about that scaring a few of them would lead us into famine?" Sarah asked
feeling the sensations Ramses was causing in her breast to shoot in between her
legs. "No I think we could afford to lose a few of them and still eat.
Speaking of eating…" For the rest of the night the guards were
extra vigilant hearing the strange noises that permeated the night air every so
often.
"Enjoy the whore tonight Ramses for tomorrow death
will be waiting for you." The voice whispered from the shore. It was the
only other sound that broke the night quiet except for the whispers of two
women in love.
Nina sat with Sarah watching Ramses move through the different
exercises with Hawk. "Look at him, if she told him to jump over the side
and swim he would do it. I've never seen such a look of adoration aimed
at another person before." Nina commented looking at Sarah and noticing
the same look on the young woman's face when she looked at Ramses.
"Then again maybe I have. You know Sarah you two keep up at this pace and
I wouldn't be surprised that when we make this trip next year you
won't be in the same condition." "Leave me alone Nina
I'm in love and I'm happy. Ramses just makes me feel
so…" "Well loved?" provided Nina. "Yeah, well
loved. I just look at her and I don't know what comes over me but
it's acute, whatever it is. It might the thick black hair, the blue eyes
or those shoulders but I may wear her out if this doesn't die down a
bit." "Bite your tongue child, most women would kill for that
feeling when they look at their spouse so don't complain."
The morning melted into the afternoon and after a playful
lunch Sarah settled down for a nap. Ramses had become more restless the further
they moved to the north and had skipped the chance to settle down with Sarah to
stand and look toward the shore for signs of anything wrong. She was watching
Hawk work on what he had learned so far when something in the corner of her eye
caught her attention. Standing on the open deck she scanned the bushes that
lined the shore for what had moved when a spear flew from the opposite shore
headed toward Hawk's chest. She turned and lunged in the boy's
direction when she heard the zinging sound the weapon made catching it inches
from her son's heart. Throwing Hawk to in the direction of where his
mother slept she called to Corby and Dennu to ready the men for the attack.
The oarsmen heard her calls and sped up their cadence moving
the barges through the water at a quicker pace. The cover of the shore kept her
from seeing who was responsible and stupid enough to attack her and she moved
to intercept another spear that had been thrown at the royal barge. Sarah woke
up when Hawk came flying into the room and hearing Ramses's yelling to
the men. She sat up and screamed as she watched another spear was thrown in her
lover's direction. Ramses turned to face her and tell her that everything
would be all right, giving their attackers just the distraction they needed.
"Sarah stay there and keep Hawk with you. Don't
worry highness I'll take care of you both. I love you," Ramses
yelled to her. Their eyes met and told all the other things they had between
them that didn't need words. She heard the first one coming from behind
her but missed the one coming from in front of her. The spear embedded itself
into her chest knocking her off the deck and into the waters of the Nile. Corby
turned from his covered position when he heard the anguished cry that had
escaped Sarah's throat and didn't register what had happened. There
was only the open empty space on the barge behind the one he was standing on.
The attack continued and Corby was positioning their archers
to fire back when his mother's voice cut through the mayhem. "Corby
she's dead." "Who mama?" "Ramses she was hit and
fell overboard and I don't see her." The old woman was as
hysterical as Sara was. The quickened pace of the barges meant that they were
already some distance from where the pharaoh had fallen in. Corby had no choice
but to order them to stop so that they could find Ramses. As soon as he did
they charged from the shore and for the first time Corby was able to identify
that the attacking forces were made up of both Egyptian soldiers and
Neftu's men. Good gods Philbus what have you done? That was the only explanation that the loyal guard
could fathom. Not willing to lose most of his men, Corby called for Dennu to
stand down his men as he did the same. Alive they could come up with a plan to
turn the situation around, but that would have to come later.
The small boat that carried Philbus and one of his captains
glided to the side of the royal barge so that they could board. When they were
on the deck Hawk flew from his mother's side with his staff swinging and
connecting with Philbus's middle, knocking the air out of him. "You
killed her, you killed my papa. I hate you." Hawk screamed at them as he
prepared to make another strike. Philbus recovered and swung his arm out
striking the boy across the face sending him crashing into the deck.
"Put the slut and her bastard on the slave barge. They
will be my gift to Dalia when we reach the summer palace. You too old woman,
your precious Ramses isn't here to protect you now so get out of my sight
before I feed you to the crocodiles." Nina helped Sarah to her feet and
went to collect Hawk. She wanted to get the young woman and her child as far
away from the pharaoh's cousin as possible. Philbus had always been in
her opinion a bit mad and after what he had done it only proved that point. Ramses
what hell have you left us to, thought Nina
as Dennu steadied another boat to move them.
"Get Corby here now," Philbus told his captain.
"He should find out now what the price will be for any attempt at
defiance." The captain moved quickly to find the head of the royal guard.
"Don't bother Philbus, what do you think you are
doing?" asked Corby from the barge in front of the one the traitor stood
on. "You will address me as sire Corby, now order your men to turn over
their weapons until we reach the summer palace. They will be bound until we do
reach our destination and there we will decide their fate. I am in charge now
and I am not the soft bitch my cousin was, so be careful not to anger me Corby."
Corby watched as more of Philbus's men came aboard the
royal barge to settle in for the remaining part of the trip. Once Philbus went
inside the structure built onboard where the sleeping quarters where located,
Corby jumped in the water and swam past three barges in search of his family.
He spoke with Dennu while he watched his mother take care of Sarah, who seemed
to be in shock. Hawk's head was lying in Dennu's lap having not
regained consciousness from the slap that he had received from Philbus.
Together they huddled and mourned the loss of their king and their friend. Each
in their own way loved Ramses and knew that with Philbus in charge their lives
would change for the worse. They would share their new hell with the slaves and
servants of Egypt because the new pharaoh had different ideas of ruling.
Too far away for the barges to see, a young man struggled to
reach the shore with the lifeless body in his grasp. When he was able to touch
bottom he dragged the pharaoh the rest of the way on her side so as not to push
the spear any further in than it was already. Isaac could still see her chest
rise and fall slowly; flooding him with relief that she was still alive.
"You have to wake up sire and tell me what to do. I'm a laborer not
a healer." He sat for what seemed like an eternity watching her chest to
make sure the life force was still there when he saw the eyes flutter open.
"Isaac what a pleasure to see you," Ramses
laughed causing her to cough filling her chest with pain. "I see I have
picked up a few new accessories," she continued when the pain passed.
Isaac was thrilled that not only was she awake but she was joking, maybe with
the grace of God they would make it through this.
"Isaac I want you to listen to me carefully because we
are going to have to pull this thing out. Lift my tunic in the back carefully
and see if it went all the way through," she directed from her side.
Ramses could see that the slave was nervous so she spoke with the most soothing
voice she could muster.
"Yes sire the tip is sticking through." Isaac
informed her.
"Good now do you see if there are any barbs or spikes
attached to the tip Isaac?" asked the pharaoh.
"No sire it is smooth."
"All right Isaac that means we can pull it out without
having to push this damn thing all the way through. When you are ready, grab
the shaft and pull it out as quickly as you can. When you do there is a
possibility that I might pass out again so don't worry too much about
that, it's my usual reaction to being speared like a fish," the pharaoh
explained.
"This has happened to you before?" asked the
astounded slave.
"No but if it had I would imagine that the normal
reaction would be to pass out from the pain. Doesn't that sound logical
to you? Rip off a piece of my tunic and use it to stop the blood once you pull
it out. Are you ready?"
"Sire I want to apologize for any pain I may cause
you, I've just never done anything like this before." Isaac told
her as he rubbed his hands together as if to warm them. Ripping two pieces from
his own top and laying them next to the pharaoh, Isaac positioned himself in
front of the pharaoh. With a quick prayer that everything would be all right he
pulled, ripping the spear and a painful yell out of the king. Following her own
logic Ramses passed out from the pain of having the spear pulled out of her
shoulder. When she came to Isaac was sitting next to her holding the bandages
in place with a worried look on his face.
Seeing that she was awake again made him feel better and she
even laughed when the look of relief washed over his face. "Good job
Isaac. I owe you a debt my friend. Could you tell me what happened and who
attacked us?"
Sitting on the shore together, Isaac told her what he had
seen before jumping in the water after her. The slave had watched her get hit
and fall from the barge in front of her where he had been assisting Corby. The
royal guard had befriended him after meeting the day the pharaoh had visited
Habish's home. Coming out from his hiding place and without thought of
the consequences the young man jumped into the water and dove to find the king.
By the time he found her, the barges had sailed on leaving them alone where
they had landed. The description he gave her of the men that came out of the
bushes was all she needed to know who it was that had taken her family.
"Isaac I need to take off this tunic so that we can
tie this bandage in place and I need you to help me. The one good thing about
this is that the idiot who threw this thing didn't hit my sword arm. We
need to get moving because we have at least a five day walk ahead of us."
"But sire you are hurt," said Isaac.
"They have my family man and I know Philbus, they will
not be safe for long."
"Sarah you must eat something child, it will do you no
good to get sick now." Nina tried again to get the young woman to eat
something. "Ramses would want you to be strong now child, if not for your
sake for the sake of your baby. She wanted a son and I don't want you to
disappoint her."
"She's gone Nina. She promised me forever just
last night and now she's gone. How could God be so cruel to give you a
taste of happiness and then take it away so soon? Where is Hawk?" Sarah
asked starting to get up. "Look child he is over there with Dennu
resting. Don't worry we won't let anything happen to him. See Corby
is here too and we will watch over you and the boy, but you have to eat
something."
Sarah ate without tasting anything. Looking out into the
darkness she could see the passing shoreline meaning that they would not be
stopping for the night. Whatever their fate it seemed so unimportant at the
moment as her thoughts turned to Ramses.
Warrior are you listening to me? I don't know what
to do now that you have left me here all alone. Going back to the life I knew
is not what scares me, it is the living without you that is terrifying. I will
gladly work till my hands bleed until it is my time to join you if you will be
waiting for me on the other side. You broke your promise, but I love you so
much that I am willing to forgive you this once.
I promise you now to try and go on if only to tell your
children about the person you were and from the telling, hope that they grow to
be like you. You should have seen Hawk today love, you would have been so proud
of him fighting for you. Even when Philbus knocked him to the ground he
didn't lose the grip on his staff. He will be lost now without his papa.
Look over us now love and know that I love you with all my heart. We all do. Sarah finished her prayer and wiped the tears from
her face. Nothing in her life hurt as much as this did.
Facing away from them she listened to Corby talking to his
family making plans that included the hiding of her parents. Philbus had been
away helping Neftu when her parents had first come to the palace, so he
didn't know of their existence and Corby planned to keep it that way.
"At the pace we are traveling we should be at the palace by midmorning. I
heard Philbus say that Dalia is waiting for him there, trying on the royal
jewelry no doubt. If we can, we should try to stay together until I think of
what to do." Corby told Dennu and Nina.
Leagues behind them Ramses and Isaac moved at a slow pace
following the river to the same destination. Traveling at night left them open
for attack by the local river wildlife but it protected them from the heat of
the day. Ramses was frustrated at the wound in her shoulder, it was throbbing
and the blood loss was making her dizzy. She had no choice but to stop for the
night and find shelter. Isaac had to help her change the bandages and then they
needed to get some rest. She smiled at the slave who walked beside her, the
fear evident on his face but he tried to look brave holding the spear he had
pulled out of her shoulder. She had asked him to bring it with them having
every intention of burying it into Philbus's heart.
"Don't worry Isaac I'll take care of
everything. Let's stop here and rest for awhile my shoulder is starting
to hurt and I'm getting tired. It's too bad that you didn't
think to pull one of the cooks into the water with you." He laughed at
that thinking that maybe she had heard his stomach growling for the past three
candle marks.
"Sire do you think that this man will kill Corby
because he is loyal to you?" asked Isaac. "I plan to make it to the
summer palace before he kills anyone Isaac so don't worry about that. If
it makes you feel better, Corby is more than capable of taking care of himself
Isaac and I'm sure he is as concerned for you as you are for him. Have
you gotten to know Corby well in these past few moons? I haven't seen you
around the palace so I take it he has been going to see you at the
village."
He looked at her face trying to read any meaning into the
questions. Would she be mad over the fact that he had befriended the guard and
had in fact been living in Corby's quarters for the past two moons. It
was obvious now that the pharaoh had no knowledge of the move or the
relationship. Sensing his hesitance, Ramses guessed that there was more to this
story than she had heard from Corby and maybe there was more than friendship
that had developed between the two men.
"Isaac do you know how long I have known Corby?"
"Yes sire you were born two moons before him. Because
his mother served your mother and then you, Corby and you have known each other
all your lives. He told me that his brother Dennu was born three seasons later
and a season after that their father died."
"I see you have gotten to know my friend rather well
Isaac because you are right, I have known Corby all my life. I have fought with
him and I have gotten into trouble with him and there is just one thing I have
never seen him do."
"What is that sire?" asked Isaac now forgetting
his fear and becoming generally interested in their conversation. He missed
Corby and getting to know more about him from the only person that probably
knew him best of all was making him feel better.
"I have never seen him fall in love my friend, so I
would ask you as a favor to me that you take care of his heart and don't
hurt him." She said it softly and with a smile to let him know that she
was not angry with them for keeping her in the dark.
"I promise sire that I will never hurt him. Please
don't be angry with him for not telling you that he moved me to the
palace. I haven't been just sitting around, Corby has me mending weapons
and helping him with other things. The night you came to the slave quarters we
were able to talk and found that we had an instant liking of each other. I
thank God every day for your visit that night. I learned two valuable things.
One, that you are not a tyrant and the other was that there was love for me in
the world."
"I'm happy for you both Isaac. I was beginning
to think that there was something wrong with Corby in that he never showed
interest in anyone. Sarah has taught me that love is important in
everyone's life. I'm glad you found it with Corby, he's a
good man and from what I know of you he will be happy."
They sat side by side, each lost in thoughts of the ones
they loved. Sleep came to Isaac first as Ramses watched him drift off. She had
much to be grateful for when it came to the gentle young man sleeping next to
her. He had risked a lot to save her from what would have been certain death.
As she watched the water flow by her thoughts turned to Sarah and how she was
doing. All the stress of the day couldn't be good for her wife so close
to the birth of their child.
Sarah my love I wish that you could hear me. I beg any
god, even your one God, that you stay safe until I am able to get to you. I
made a promise to you and our children and I have no intention on breaking it.
You have brought me such joy in the short time that I have known you that a
part of me will die with you if something where to happen to you. I make
another promise tonight, if something does happen to you or Hawk the land will
run red with the blood of Philbus and Neftu. They and their men will share the
same fate at the end of my blade.
I will see you soon my love, so be strong. When I hold our
son in my arms and look down on your beautiful face all this will be a distant
memory, a memory that I will spend eternity trying to make you forget. Kiss
Hawk for me and watch over Nin and know that I love you.
The morning brought them closer to the end of their voyage
and to the beginning of whatever misery Philbus had in store for them. Sarah
looked out on the horizon of the north where she could barely make out the
outline of the palace. When they sailed closer she could see that it was
smaller than the one in the city but not by much. Surrounding the structure there
was a mix of both Egyptian and tribal soldiers. It must have not been much of a
struggle to capture the city since the bulk of the pharaoh's men were
traveling with them. When news of Ramses's death circulated among her
men, their moral to fight had been effectively dampened. Sarah had to give
Philbus credit for such a bold stroke; he had killed the snake by cutting off
the head.
In her lap, Hawk was still sleeping. The bruise on his face
looked angry and carried the perfect imprint of Philbus's fingers.
Running her fingers through his hair was the only thing that kept him quiet.
When he had come to the previous night, he had been inconsolable when he
realized that Ramses was no longer there. It broke her heart the way he had
cried over the death of his papa. He would call for Ramses and when there was
no answer he cried that much harder. The barge hitting the side of the dock
brought her out of her thoughts. Well let us see what fate has in store for
us.
The soldiers yelled at them to get moving and line up on the
dock. Slaves were being assigned to different tasks from unloading, to
reporting to the palace to taking care of setting up. When they lined up for
their assignments one of the soldiers told them, "Not the lot of you,
Princess Dalia and Philbus have special plans for you." The other
soldiers that were standing around them started laughing and Sarah could see
Corby taking inventory of who was present in this group. Once the boys had
helped their mother off the barge they were herded in the direction of the
palace where they were locked in a room in a section of the servant's
quarters.
"What's the matter Corby?" Sarah asked him
once the door had been locked. She had watched him as they were brought to the
palace and he looked like he was looking for someone. "I'm sorry
highness I am worried about Isaac. He was on the barge with me and I
haven't seen him since yesterday. I hope that he is all right and the
guards haven't figured out that he works for me." He couldn't
help but blush when he finished talking about Isaac giving Sarah a clue as to
their relationship. "Don't worry Corby, I'm sure he is
scanning the crowd too looking for you."
"Sire would you like to stop?" Isaac asked
seeing that she was now sweating profusely. After sleeping for about four
candle marks they had set out again and had been moving without rest ever
since. Instead of getting an answer from her, she motioned for him to stop
talking and be quiet. Cocking her head to the right she concentrated her
hearing on an area a little inland from where they were standing.
"Isaac I want you to stay here and keep low. There is
someone over there and I'm going to see who it is," she whispered
directly into his ear. Taking the spear out of his hand she moved into the lush
vegetation that was abundant in this section of the Nile disappearing before
him without a sound. Crouching where she left him, he hoped that she would be
all right and not leave him here alone. He had never been out of the city and
had no idea how to get to the summer palace or back home.
With the adrenaline running frantically through her body
Ramses forgot about the pain in her shoulder. There was a small camp in front
of her in the clearing made up of mostly messengers that had no doubt been left
behind by Philbus incase word got back to the city and they were followed by
more soldiers loyal to her. Waiting for one of them to break away she planned
her own attack.
"Ansec keep watch I have to visit the bushes. That
meat you cooked last night is bad enough that we could use it as a form of
torture if we capture any prisoners." The soldier called out as he headed
toward the river. Passing the still figure he never saw her as the spear came
out of the front of his throat cutting off the scream. When she slashed it to
the side his last sight was the spray his blood had made on the leaves in front
of him as he fell to the ground. Ramses stripped him of his dagger and sword
before folding back into the cover.
She circled around to the back of the camp counting men as
she moved. With the dagger she had taken off the first one she cut through the
back of one of the tents finding another soldier sleeping sending him on his
way to a permanent sleep by slashing his throat. Two down and three to go she thought as she looked for the weapons of the man
she had just killed. The other three were around the cook fire watching the
fish that was roasting over it.
"Come on you old bastard my cooking isn't that
bad. Hurry it up the fish are almost done." Ansec called down to the
bank. He was about to head in that direction when he got no answer when she
stepped out of the tent. The three of them never had a chance to reach for
their weapons. Ansec fell to the ground first when the spear neatly cleaved his
heart in two. His compatriots fell beside him each with a dagger sticking in
the same place.
"Good shot Ramses, not a drop of blood on the fish. Isaac come on up here." She called down to
the riverbank. The sound of his footsteps picked up considerably she guessed
when he came across the first guard. Ignoring the three dead soldiers around
the fire they sat in front of one of the tents and ate the fish the men had
been cooking. "The first one I killed was right, Ansec was a horrible
cook. Let's finish up here Isaac then see what weapons we can find. Maybe
we can even find you a new tunic since I'm wearing most of your old one
in bandages. With any luck these idiots have a boat somewhere near by and it
will save us some walking."
"What exactly are we going to do sire? I don't
mean any disrespect but we are only two and he has an army." "Isaac
I don't need an army, I have you." She laughed at his expression,
if she didn't know any better she would have to say that the slave looked
like he was about to faint. "We are going to chip away at Philbus one man
at a time until there are no more and I am free to rip his heart out of his
chest while he watches. We have only just begun and see there are five less men
than there was a moment ago. Think of it as one of those stones that you see
being shaped in the city Isaac. They are large and cumbersome then they are
chipped away a rock at a time making them into something else."
They finished their meal and searched the camp for anything
they could use. The men did have a boat further up the river hidden with reeds.
Isaac volunteered to paddle giving the pharaoh a chance to rest her shoulder,
though he was beginning to doubt she was human after looking at how easily she
dispatched the group at the camp. He had no doubt that given enough incentive
she could paddle up the river and kill an entire army in time for dinner that
evening.
"So you are the slave queen that has turned
Ramses's head," said Dalia as she stepped through the doorway with
a group of guards. "What is so special about you? You are plain and
obviously well used considering your condition, I believe Philbus might be
right and Ramses has in fact lost her mind. Comparing us there is but one clear
winner."
"Yes and it was me," answered Sarah. Dalia gave
her no warning as the princess's hand connected with her jaw. "Do
not speak unless I tell you to slave. Yes slave; don't think that I am
going to treat you the way the pharaoh does. When Ramses gets here there will
be one simple choice for her either she comes with me or you will die. Knowing
our noble ruler's heart she won't allow you to die, so I will
win." Dalia finished with a laugh.
"Princess Ramses is dead so no one wins." Corby
told her from his seat on the floor. He didn't understand the sick game
Dalia was playing, but Sarah had been through enough.
"Don't lie to me. Philbus has her down the river
and is bringing her in a couple of days."
"He isn't lying Dalia, Philbus had Ramses killed
with a spear to the chest, she won't be coming here or anywhere else but
to join her parents." Dennu added.
"But that wasn't part of the plan. My father
agreed to help Philbus if I got what I wanted in the end. Ramses was to come
and live with me in trade for Philbus taking the throne." Dalia looked
genuinely shocked at the news of Ramses death. "Now you will pay for your
crime with living under the reign of Philbus, may the gods have mercy on your
people. My guess will be slavery don't you agree brother?" asked
Dennu. "Yes brother Philbus never did tolerate Neftu's people well.
Always after both Ramses and her father to turn the tribe into workers and
pleasure slaves. It will be a fitting end for you Dalia. You wanted Ramses but
you will get the pleasure of bedding her cousin until he tires of you and feeds
you to his horses." Corby added.
The princess left in search of Philbus to confirm their
story. She had no intention of becoming anyone's slave much less
Philbus's. The man repulsed her but he was the only way to get what she
most desired. Finding him in the throne room with a group of his soldiers Dalia
barged in.
"Where is Ramses you bastard?"
"Now Dalia is that any way to speak to your new
master. I will grant you an answer to your question though because it will give
me great pleasure to do so. Ramses is dead at the bottom of the Nile. Dying
with her were her rights to the throne so prepare yourself for your new life
serving the new pharaoh. Don't fret though princess, yours will be a good
life as a pleasure slave serving me and a few of my generals. Working on your
back has to beat scrubbing pots in the kitchens don't you think?"
asked Philbus, causing the men around him to start laughing. Coming up to her
Philbus balled up his fist and punched her hard enough to knock her to the
floor. "Interrupt me like that again and I will cut you up so bad even
your precious father won't recognize you bitch."
"Sire what do you want us to do with the other
prisoners we are holding in the palace?"
"Leave them alone for now. Sarah will be of no use for
me until she has given birth to Larlis's bastard. Then she will share
Dalia's fate. My cousin was willing to risk her crown to bed the little
slave so she must be good. Why else would Ramses, who always did have a weak
spot for the ladies, settle on just this one? I want the city secured and the word
passed to all of Neftu's men that if they don't want to find
themselves hauling rock to make no attempt at escape."
"Isaac paddle for the shore," directed Ramses.
They were a couple of candle marks by foot from the city and the only way they
could enter would be by the cover of night. With the sun setting by the time
they reached the outskirts it would be full night. Pulling the boat out of the
water and hiding it, they set off without a plan of what to do once they got
there. Isaac took Ramses silence to mean he should follow suit considering they
didn't know who was lurking out around them.
Tired from their walk, Ramses led them toward the river and
the bustle of the unloading still going on. Isaac looked at her like she had
lost her senses when before heading into the crowd she ducked into what looked
like the opening of a cave. Grabbing his hand she led him through the
passageway heading away from the waters edge. She didn't walk too far
before she pulled him into a sitting position. The only sound in the complete
darkness was the sound of their breathing. Hearing Isaac's near panting,
Ramses tried to calm him down by whispering to him. "Isaac don't be
afraid there isn't anything in here that will hurt you. Further into this
cave is the entrance to the tomb of the first Ramses, so at the moment we are
the only living things in here. Let's try and get some sleep and
we'll head back out there once the workers quit for the evening."
"Are we going to die sire?"
"Isaac could I ask you to do something for me before I
answer that question?"
"Anything sire," answered Isaac.
"Would you call me Ramses, and the answer to your
question is no. I can only imagine your plans Isaac, but mine include joining
with a beautiful woman named Sarah, a new baby and teaching my son Hawk how to
use the staff."
The request and the confession set his mind at ease.
Whatever the pharaoh had planned it wouldn't include charging into the
palace and reclaiming her throne. A possibility that had crossed his mind but
he figured that it would only get them both killed. In the blackness that
surrounded him, Isaac thought of Corby's smile and of seeing it again to
make himself feel better. The pharaoh slept beside him already dreaming of the
blonde that dominated her thoughts.
When they woke up, the area around the entrance was quiet
except for the night insects that swarmed over the water. Before Ramses led
Isaac out of their hiding place she felt she owed him the right to know what
she had planned while sitting there waiting for the opportunity to head out.
She had been sitting there for awhile listening to the slave sleep and had come
up with the only way she knew to throw Philbus and his men into a panic.
"Isaac I'm going out there and start killing men
leaving them as messages for Philbus. I will leave no wounded and I will take
no prisoners. The soldiers I sent with my cousin to help Neftu are the ones
that helped him with this attack along with a large number of warriors from
Neftu's tribe. It is the only way that I can think of to start whittling
away at his numbers, which means that this might take more than one night. If
you don't feel like this is something that you can help me with then I
want you to stay here until I come back."
"Sire if I get caught killing palace guards I will be
skinned alive."
"It's Ramses, and not if you are doing it with
me," said Ramses. "Then Ramses I would like to help you so that we
can find Sarah and Corby."
Standing at the entrance to the cave armed with the weapons
that they had found at the camp down river, Ramses listened for any footsteps
on the dock. Cocking her head she heard the methodical steps of someone who was
walking then would stop and start walking again. A sentry guard posted along
the water's edge looking for any boats in the water. When he turned again
to walk his route, a silent death awaited him. To make this work, Ramses
released the dark warrior that lived within that had won all those battles for
her father. When she felt the man's neck break she dropped him to the
ground at her feet then pulled the dagger from her belt and cut out his heart
and threw it in the water. Isaac watched and looked like he was going to be
sick but followed her nonetheless as she moved to the next guard.
By the time they were near the palace, thirty-four men laid
dead all with broken necks and their hearts were missing. The dawn was
approaching and when Isaac looked at the pharaoh, she looked like a beast that
had bathed in human blood. She had left a trail of heartless bodies from the
river to the back entrance of the palace. Not hiding one of them surprised
Isaac in that none of the guards walking along the back terrace of the
pharaoh's home saw the destruction. Motioning him to move back toward the
river they walked in a different direction to get back. Thinking they would
head back to the cave he was surprised when they headed further north along the
bank. Sitting down with a loaf of bread and some fruit they had found next to
one of the dead guards they ate a little before finding a better hiding place.
Isaac chewed slowly as he watched Ramses head into the water and wash off the
red death that covered her. He could only imagine the reaction from Philbus
once the sun came up and he found over thirty of his men were dead.
"Isaac eat up and get some rest, when they find what I
left for them we might have to be prepared to move. I can't account for
what my cousin's reaction will be, only what I would do in the same
situation."
"What would that be Ramses?"
"I would spend all of tomorrow looking for the person
who did it and throw their heart into the river to join those of my men."
When the light broke over the city and the bodies that were
left to rot where starting to collect flies, they were discovered and the alarm
was raised. Far away enough to keep their cover but close enough to hear Ramses
checked her wound and watched over Isaac as he slept. The scar that the spear
puncture would leave would at least be on the shoulder opposite of the scar
that Hawk had given her from his sling shot the day they had met. It was the
one battle wound that she wore with pride because of the healing the cut to the
shoulder had brought to her heart.
"I want to know how this could happen? None of these
men were Neftu's, only mine. Find the bastard who did this." Philbus
screamed at the captain standing in front of the throne. "But sire the
men said it wasn't a person, but a spirit. The spirit of Ramses who has
come to take revenge on those who have betrayed her."
"Listen to me and listen carefully. Double the guard
around the docks and the back of the palace whoever is out there had better not
get in here or I will personally cut out your heart myself."
"Yes sire."
Philbus watched the man go, thinking about what he had said.
The only logical explanation had to be that one of Ramses's men escaped
their detection when they attacked the caravan. He had watched the warrior from
Neftu's tribe sink the spear into Ramses's chest himself so it
couldn't be his cousin. She was without a doubt dead. To make sure he
thought of the one person that would know and Philbus had a special technique
to make people talk.
Having four guards follow him to the servants' section
of the palace Philbus walked into the room where he was holding Sarah and the
others. Directing two of his men to grab Corby he turned and walked away
without speaking a word.
Tying him so that he was spread between two columns, Philbus
walked up behind Corby and tore away his tunic leaving him naked. The royal
guard had been tied in the front section of the palace to gather information
from him and also to be used as an example for defying Philbus. From her
position in the trees Ramses watched her cousin uncoil his whip knowing his
intentions. Moving back to Isaac she told him to stay low while she tried to
get closer. She didn't want the slave to watch as his lover whipped for
Philbus's amusement, it would mean their own death sentence if Isaac ran
out to help Corby.
"Please sire let me go with you. I promise to not get
in your way but I have to know that he is all right." Nodding her
agreement they moved along the buildings that bordered the palace. Getting a
head start on their nighttime activities Ramses dispatched every guard they
came into contact with. As more bodies fell in the morning sun they both listened
to the whip lash out time and time again. The only thing that they didn't
hear was Corby crying out. Good for you Corby don't give the bastard
the satisfaction. Trust that I will make him pay for all the marks he leaves on
you promised Ramses.
"Does it hurt Corby? Ask me nicely and I'll
stop. Now tell me you son of a whore, is my cousin still alive?" Philbus
asked him as he cocked his hand back to deliver another blow. The cuts he had
already delivered had left the guard's back badly cut and bleeding.
"Even if she's out there looking at you now Corby there is no way
that she will get to me. I have your men locked away and mine are more numbers
than she could handle alone."
Ramses moved away from the palace again seeing that the
beating Corby was getting was slowing. She would have to wait until nightfall
before attempting to move into the palace but she was determined to find Sarah
and Hawk tonight.
The panic increased when the next twelve bodies were found
at the front of the palace. Some of the men who had believed the story of an
angry spirit abandoned their post and headed into the trees. Ramses struck all
that she could hunt down leaving the bodies the same way she left the others.
With the help of Isaac they dumped the bodies into the river so that they would
float down river past the docks. After about five bodies had been spotted, the
fear in the air was almost visible.
"What do you think they did with Corby?" asked
Sarah. After Philbus left with him that morning no one else had come to their
room. From the shadows on the wall from the high window they could see that
another day was coming to a close. Shifting on the floor trying to find a more
comfortable position, she waited for Dennu to answer her question.
"I don't know highness, but I have to admit that
I'm worried about him. The pharaoh's cousin is one of the cruelest
people I have ever met. Ramses father tried to guide him after his father had
been killed in a battle in the south but even he failed. Philbus always thought
he should get the crown after his uncle died because he was male. It
didn't matter in his mind that Ramses's father was of no blood
relation to him, his mother was sister to the queen so it was his right. Even
as a child you could see that he got pleasure out of hurting things that
couldn't fight back. You will never see him fight alone because he is a
coward." Dennu talked while removing his half cloak that was part of his
uniform and moved to place it behind Sarah's back.
"I am lucky that I have you all here with me if I can't
have Ramses," said Sarah as she went back to running her fingers through
Hawk's hair. Her son was starting to worry her in that he had gone back
to the silent sully little boy from Larlis's house. Losing Ramses was bad
enough, but Hawk had had to watch as it happened.
When the sun set, but it was still early Ramses decided to
move toward her home. "Isaac we are going to go into the palace and it is
important that you stay quiet and focused. If you see any guard I don't
care what method you use, kill them. We can't be found or all the people
we love in there won't stand a chance."
"I'm ready sire."
Because of the panic she had caused, it was easy to maneuver
to the palace. All the guards were now moving in groups trying to live out the
night. Ramses's face turned up in a smile when she saw this thinking that
they would be only easier to kill in packs. Taking a moment to think about
where they were holding Sarah and Hawk, she was left with only one answer and
that was the servant's wing. Thinking like her enemy she knew that
Philbus would want to show the group that they were born slaves and under his
rule they would die slaves. Seeing the heavily guarded door confirmed her
suspicions.
When Isaac moved toward the room without looking around him
Ramses grabbed his arm and yanked him back behind the pillar where they were
hiding. Philbus was crazy but he wasn't stupid. Pointing toward the other
pillars Isaac saw the second group of soldiers that were watching the group
watching the door. Snapping her fingers softly so the group by the door
wouldn't hear her, Ramses got the attention of the second group of guards
who moved together to the place where the sound was coming from. Calling to
their partners down the corridor the four moved toward the pillars. Once they
walked past them in an effort to see if someone was hiding there the snapping
stopped. As if from thin air the first guard was impaled by a thrown sword and
the man next to him had a dagger in his throat. The third was struggling
against her and the fourth was dead at the end of Isaac's sword.
"Ok now we go fishing since we have all this
bait," Ramses whispered to him as she threw the first body to the middle
of the corridor. When the second man hit the floor the guards by the door
started calling for the remaining two with a slight tremor in their voices.
Ramses motioned for Isaac to step into their line of vision and she was going
to move along the columns until she was behind the remaining men. Taking a deep
breath to build up his courage, Isaac stepped from behind the pillar and stood
in the middle of the corridor with a sword in his hand.
"Look boys it's nothing but a slave, a dead
slave now that he has killed two of Philbus's men."
"Actually all four of them are dead and I didn't
kill them, King Ramses did," Isaac told them with authority. His easy
demeanor came from looking into the blue eyes smiling back at him from behind
the guards.
"Oh so you command the spirit of Ramses do you slave?
If you do then I suggest that you do so now because we plan to kill you."
"I call on the great spirit Ramses to kill these three
men and eat their hearts to feed her revenge," Isaac sung out in an
amused voice. The men laughed at his command until the sword sliced through the
chest of the man in the middle. The other two turned to see who had attacked
them when the daggers sunk into their chest. Their last thoughts were of
disbelief that it was Ramses that had taken their lives.
"The great spirit of Ramses?" the pharaoh asked
Isaac as she pulled her sword free wiping the blood off on the dead soldiers
tunic. "It was the best I could come up with at the moment. I thought it
was effective."
The keys to the door were on the belt of the last guard she
had killed with the sword. Turning the lock slowly Ramses entered with caution
not knowing who was being held inside. The thick door had muffled the sounds
from the corridor so all of the inhabitants were still sleeping when she
entered. Giving her eyes time to adjust to the darkness she almost cried when
she saw the two forms huddled together on the floor.
Isaac watched as she moved toward them slowly as if savoring
the moment or to assure her mind that they wouldn't disappear. Sitting
beside Sarah, Ramses just stared at her. She took in the bruise on her cheek
and the dirty tunic. It didn't take away from Sarah's beauty in the
pharaoh's eyes. Reaching out with her fingertips Ramses touched
Sarah's hair and that action did cause the tears to run down her face.
The movement caused Sarah to wake and see who was sitting
right next to her. A sob came up from her throat thinking that it was only a
dream but it seemed so real. Ramses was there but when she would wake she would
be gone just as Risea had been. "I miss you so much my warrior,"
she whispered afraid to touch Ramses less the figure go away. "I am here
my love and I don't plan to be separated from you again."
Ramses moved her hand from Sarah's hair to her neck so
that she could push the woman forward for a kiss. When she leaned forward to
touch her lips to Ramses's, it woke Hawk. The kiss didn't last as
long as the pharaoh would have wanted but when the scream of
"Papa," came from the little boy she had to sit back when he jumped
up and hugged her. "I knew that bad man was lying and you didn't
die. I hit him with my staff for saying that papa just like you showed
me." Ramses hugged the little boy tight and looked at her wife, life had
never seemed more perfect than at this moment. Sarah wiped the tears away and
tried to convince herself that she was indeed awake and Ramses was no spirit.
"You would think that I wouldn't have any tears
left after all the crying I have done in the last two days," she told
Ramses as she waited for Hawk to finish his greeting. "I love you Sarah
and I made a promise to you, I'm just here holding up my end. Are you all
right? The both of you look tired." "We're fine now that you
are here. I hate to talk ill of your family but your cousin is insane,"
Sarah told her. "I see bondage has done nothing to harm your sense of
humor my love. Come on we have to get out of here. Son go wake Dennu and Nin we
have to find out where they are holding my men and Corby."
Standing and holding Ramses as close as her midsection would
allow Sarah took the opportunity to collect on her welcome kiss while the
others got ready. "I was so lost without you, I wanted to jump over the
side with you when I saw you fall. I love you Ramses." "I love you
too and I would have come back from death to protect you, I'm just sorry
it took me so long to get here. I see that my cousin has been busy," said
Ramses as she ran her fingers over the bruise on Sarah's cheek. "It
wasn't Philbus my love it was Dalia that did that." Putting her
head on Ramses's chest she could feel the tension building along with
Ramses's anger on her behalf. When she opened her eyes she noticed for
the first time the young man by the door armed with a sword.
"Ramses who is that?" Sarah asked her not moving
from the pharaoh's embrace. "That my love is one of our new palace
guards. Isaac was the one who pulled me from the water saving my life."
Sarah smiled at the young man thinking that Corby would be happy to know that
he had been with Ramses all along. When she looked up at the pharaoh again she
noticed the blood seeping through the tunic Ramses had on.
"You're hurt!"
"Yes it's one of the downfalls of being pharaoh
someone is always trying to kill you," Ramses answered. They both laughed
thinking about the day they had met. Ramses had forgotten about the pain in her
shoulder the minute she saw Sarah but now the throbbing was back after Sarah
had reminded her.
"Something else my cousin has to pay for, and Dalia
will wish she never set eyes on me after I am done. And as for her father,
Neftu will soon learn what is meant when people say the power that is
Egypt."
"Papa where are we going?" asked Hawk. "We
are going to find Corby and the rest of our men then we are going to pay a
little visit to our cousin Philbus. Dennu where are the men?" "Sire
they were being used as labor at the docks so I would imagine they have them in
the quarters down there." "Good grab a sword from one of those men
out there and let's go. Once we have them in place we'll come back
and look for your brother. Nin are you up for a walk?" asked Ramses.
"Yes you heathen let's go. I can't believe that you let us
sit in there for two days before you came for us. Your wife is pregnant
don't you realize? Sitting on that hard floor is not good for her
back." Ramses laughed at the fussing old woman knowing that it only meant
that Nina loved her. It gave the pharaoh comfort to see how attached Nina had
become to Sarah and Hawk, she will make a wonderful grandmother to our
children.
"Sarah where are your parents?" asked Ramses.
"I don't know love, Corby kept quiet about who they were so my hope
is that they have been assigned to a job somewhere in the city along with the
rest of the slaves."
With two of them cutting a path through the guards Philbus
would be missing even more men come the morning. They found the men loyal to
Ramses in the soldiers quarters as Dennu had predicted. After killing the few
sentries that were stationed outside the locked door they released them and
headed toward the armory to distribute weapons. Leaving Sarah and Hawk with the
protection of Dennu and her men Ramses headed back into the palace to collect
the last thing that Philbus could use against her tomorrow. For in the morning
would come to an end the silent killings of the past two nights, tomorrow she
would face Philbus and crush him.
"Please don't leave us again Ramses, I just got
you back," begged Sarah. "I promise I won't be long love I
just have to go back in there and find Corby. There will be no hostages for
Philbus tomorrow once I'm finished tonight. Now stay here with Dennu and
the men and I won't be long."
"I'm coming with you sire," Isaac said
from behind them. He had figured out who Ramses was going back for and he would
not be denied the right to be there when they found Corby. "No Isaac I
want you to stay here with the rest, I promise you I will find him and
I'll bring him back." "No I want to come with you. If it is
true that you are in my debt for saving you, this is my price for doing
so."
Following her hand signals they headed for the front of the
palace to the place they had last seen Corby. There were twelve guards around
the area making it difficult to get any closer than they were. The front of the
palace was bare of any hiding places for the simple strategy of being able to
see for leagues anyone approaching the steps. As if a gift from the gods the
winds picked up and rain clouds were moving in. The light provided by the moon
and the night sky were doused providing perfect cover for Ramses and Isaac to
move rapidly up the steps.
Looking from behind one of the large columns that held up
the front of the palace Ramses could see they had cut Corby down but had left
him on the black marble floor to bleed.
"We'll string him up again at dawn for the
pharaoh's pleasure so don't die on us Corby. Maybe the spirit of
Ramses will come and save you tonight before the sun touches the sky."
The guard taunted the naked man lying at his feet. Ramses had to hold Isaac
back from charging to Corby's defense. "If you just run in there
they are going to kill him. I know these men and they hate Corby for the
relationship he and his brother have with me. Now pay attention and follow
me," ordered Ramses.
They moved along the outside of the row of columns getting
wet from the light rain that had started falling. Waiting for them to stop
their games at Corby's expense she drew her sword watching as Isaac did
the same. Two of the soldiers stepped close to where they were standing making
it easy for her to kill them quickly and toss them down the steps and into the
blackness of the night. One of the ten left sat off to the side sharpening his
sword when he heard someone whisper in his ear, "Thank you, mine was
getting dull from all the men I've killed in the past two nights."
Not bothering to use the sword, she broke his neck leaving him looking like he
had fallen asleep. Three of the nine men left where sitting on the edge of
where the rain was hitting looking out at the sky talking, they never heard her
over the patter. As she was throwing the last of them over the side down the
stairs one of the six that remained turned the corner and tried to sneak up on
her instead of calling for help. She turned just in time to see the stunned
look on the man's face as he looked at the sword sticking out of his
chest from behind. Isaac kicked the soldier off his sword sending him to join
the others at the bottom of the steps.
"Thanks Isaac, I must be getting slow I didn't
hear him coming." "I need help with the last five so I
couldn't let anything happen to you. I have never killed anything in my
life sire, I thought it would have been harder to do. I just saw him heading
toward you wanting to harm you and I had no choice." "It's
all right Isaac it isn't hard to kill a man it is just hard to live with
the fact that it can be so easily done."
Three of the remaining group were taking their turn to sleep
and were killed where they lay. Having only two more to worry about before they
could get to Corby, Ramses listened to any noise that would give her a clue to
where they were. The noise she did hear made her laugh quietly. Isaac looked at
her in question when she pointed in the direction of the corner column. The
guard was sitting in a chair with his head thrown back obviously enjoying what
the other guard kneeling in front of him was doing, if the moans were any
indication. She drove one sword into the kneeling man's throat pinning
him to the sitting man's groin. Isaac covered the man's mouth to
muffle the sound of his scream from having the pleasure he was receiving turn
to excruciating pain in a moment. He crossed his legs in sympathy shivering at
the sight before him. To silence him permanently, Ramses drove the other sword
in her hand into his heart.
"That is what it means to come and go Isaac,"
she told him when they turned to get Corby. "You are a very strange, but
fascinating person sire. I am glad that you are my friend because your idea of
a joke carries a high price," said Isaac.
Ramses looked around to see if there would be anymore guards
coming to replace the ones that had been left to watch Corby, while Isaac went
to find something to wrap him in for the move back to the others. "Corby
wake up please, it's me Isaac." "Isaac love what are you
doing here?" asked Corby.
"Pining over you so let's get going,"
Ramses answered for him. "Oh all right kiss him then we'll get
going." She told Isaac when their reunion was cut short. "Ramses
I'm sorry for not telling you about Isaac sooner," Corby began but
fell silent when she waved off the apology. "Don't be sorry for
falling in love man, Isaac is a good man and I'm glad to have him around.
Tomorrow we will have to find him a job that will let you spend more time
together though I think you will be spending some time with the healers for a
while to come." "As are you sire," added Isaac.
Ramses picked Corby up and settled him across her good
shoulder. It was killing her wounded shoulder but Isaac was too small to carry
his bulk and Corby was to hurt to walk. When she started walking Corby
couldn't help but moan a little from the deep cuts along his back and
legs that were being stretched open from the movement. "Hang in there my
friend and I'll try and make this as painless as possible." Said
Ramses as she moved to the section they had come up from. They avoided all the
patrols roaming the property on the way back not taking any chances with the
injured man Ramses was carrying. Nina started barking orders as to what she
needed to clean her son's backside through her tears as soon as they saw
Ramses approaching.
Lying on his stomach Corby concentrated on the hand that was
holding his as his mother cleaned the bits of leather Philbus's whip had
left in his cuts. The extent and depth of the wounds would scar leaving him the
reminder of the other man's anger, but looking at Isaac's eyes it
would not change the way he felt about the royal guard. "Don't cry
mama we are all together now and Ramses is alive," said Corby."That man deserves whatever
Ramses has in mind for him. All the suffering he has caused just for the sake
of power deserves no less. And as for that pit viper in heat, she deserves to
suffer along with him. Dalia's obsession with Ramses is what gave Philbus
the excuse to try this." Nina said as she kept cleaning her son's
wounds.
"Don't worry Nin, I'll take care of it in
a few candle marks. Have you met Isaac?" asked Ramses. "Yes
troublemaker I have met Isaac, don't you go showing any of your bad
habits I don't need another one to worry about. Take off that tunic
because you are next after I finish with Corby."
When she sat on one of the cots in nothing but a loincloth
so that Nina could clean the puncture in her shoulder, Ramses laughed as Sarah
worked in tandem with the old woman to clean her up. "Child you get more
holes in you than I don't know what but I want to thank you for loving me
enough to bring my Corby back to me. He looks so much like his father it hurts
me at times but my sons and you are what I have in the world." "Nin
you know I couldn't leave him there and when I am done all these bastards
will pay for their treachery." She leaned over and kissed Nina on the
crown of her head when she bowed to the pharaoh as a sign of her devotion and
thanks.
"And you, I think my chest is clean enough now, wipe
it one more time and I'll have to find us a quiet spot." She told
Sarah. "I think that's a wonderful idea sire let's go,"
answered Sarah. Nina watched them go with a shake of her head and a smile on
her face
They lay together on a pallet the men had put together until
it was time for Ramses to go. The men all had their orders and where just
itching for the sun to go up so they could pick a fight. With her hand over
their active baby Ramses sent up a silent prayer of thanks to her mother for
her warning and for the chance to do this again. "Your mother was right
love when she came to me in that dream. In a short time the rest of what she
told me will come to pass and I will give birth to our son in the same room she
gave birth to you. Do you think what she told me about your spirit will be true
to?" "That won't matter Sarah I will love this baby like I
love Hawk. Are you hurt in anyway after all that has happened?" "No
love go to sleep I want you alert for what you have to do tomorrow."
Before she drifted off to sleep Ramses felt Hawk crawl into
the pallet in front of his mother. He lay on his side like they were and pulled
Ramses's hand off his brother and on to him. Nina and Dennu checked on
them smiling at the sight of the small family before going out and sitting with
Isaac and Corby again.
The first pink rays of dawn came through the window waking
Ramses from the most peaceful sleep she had gotten in days. Working her way
free of the two smaller bodies snuggled up to her she cleaned herself up and
found a uniform to put on. "Come back here and keep me warm," Sarah
whispered from the bed. She looked disappointed that Ramses had dressed and
looked ready to leave. "Only for a moment love then I have got to go. The
sooner I get this done the sooner I get to move you to our rooms in the
palace." She sat on the edge of the pallet and looked at the two people
she loved most in the world. It would be the motivation she would take into
battle. When she got up to finish dressing Sarah thought back to the first time
she had seen Ramses in the throne room. She was dressed in the royal clothing
but didn't wear the crown and scepters and to Sarah they weren't
needed. Ramses posture and bearing made her stand out as the ruler of Egypt not
the manner of her dress.
Dressed as a common field soldier, Ramses still looked
menacing, to Sarah's eyes she looked like an agitated King Cobra ready to
strike. "How can you look so deadly and good at the same time? You are
making me wet just looking at you sire," Sarah told her as she ran her
fingernail along the leather armor covering Ramses chest. "Thank you for
putting that thought into my head right before I leave. This battle should be
the shortest in my career," said Ramses. "I love you Ramses."
"And I love you Sarah."
She left after kissing Sarah not wanting to see her wife
crying. Outside Dennu and the men stood waiting for her command to begin.
"Dennu lead a force of men through the back of the palace and drive them
out the front. The rest of the men and I will be waiting for you at the
entrance. I am not interested in any prisoners. Make Philbus's men an
example to any others that dare try this again. If you find Philbus or Dalia,
detain them until I arrive, I have special plans for the two of them."
Feeling the energy washing off her in waves the men caught
the fever of battle. Together with Dennu they bowed and struck their chest with
their fists as they shouted, "Yes sire." Waiting until she and most
of the men that were with her cleared the back of the palace on their way to
the front Dennu began his part of the attack. The alarm within the palace was
sounded as the soldiers outside saw the coming force, but to no avail. The
killing began almost from the moment Dennu gave the order to move forward.
Soldiers from Philbus's forces dropped next to the warriors from
Neftu's without thought. The sentries in the palace seeing how quickly Dennu
was moving started their retreat out the front. Most of them thought they would
find refuge with Neftu and his daughter among their tribe.
As they ran out the front, a worse fate than Dennu awaited
them when they saw Ramses standing at the head of her men. Unlike Philbus, the
pharaoh was not afraid of battle and accepted her responsibility at the head of
her men not at the sidelines sending soldiers in to die in her name. It was
over in less than a candle mark and only about twenty of the traitor soldiers
were left standing. Philbus was found hiding with the slaves in the palace with
Dalia at his side. Found with him were the crown and sword that belonged to the
pharaoh.
Bringing Philbus into the throne room where Ramses awaited
him, Dennu stood with a beefy hand around his neck. "Sire what should I
do with him?" "Don't kill him just yet Dennu, I have plans
for him. Strip him and tie him to the same columns he bound your brother to but
don't have him whipped….yet. Find Dalia and place her in the next section
of columns." Ramses continued.
"Strip her sire?" asked Dennu.
"Yes Dennu strip her. Keep them alive until her father
gets here. Neftu has much to answer for. Take a group of soldiers with you and
deliver a present to the great king for me Dennu. Use the remaining soldiers
and have them load one of the barges with the dead from this morning then have
the prisoners row them to King Neftu. Tell them there are my gift to him for
his loyalty and I expect him here in less than a week to collect Dalia."
"It shall be done sire."
Moving out of the throne room and into the slave quarters
Ramses went in search of Sarah's parents. Finding them sitting together
with the maids that were assigned to Sarah and the pharaoh's rooms she
told them where Sarah and Hawk where. Releasing them to move about the palace
they were glad to be out from under lock and key and started on the clean up.
Habish and Isa joined their servants in preparing Sarah's room trying to
finish the job quickly so the young woman could lie down once Ramses returned
with her.
Holding Sarah in her arms, they were all smiles as the
pharaoh carried her through the palace leaving bowing giggling servants in
their wake. Having Sarah back they felt comfortable that they could tell their
stories of rape and torture at the hand of Philbus's men and have them
get back to the pharaoh. They were just slaves but they felt that the crimes
committed against them could be added to the tally Philbus had run up against
Ramses and her family.
"Sire let me carry her before you rip the stitches in
your shoulder," said Habish when he saw them enter the room. "Thank
you Habish," Ramses had given up on getting the couple to call her by her
name.
"Is everything taken care of?" asked Sarah of
Ramses. The pharaoh was walking along side her father as he carried her into
their bedroom.
"Yes highness, for now."
"Your queen has an order for you then sire."
Bowing deeply at the waist Ramses told her, "I am but
your humble servant."
"Little Sarah, I could never imagine when you where
born and the healer put you in my arms for the first time that you would grow
up to have the pharaoh bow to you. A wise man once said that it takes a strong
will to know when to bend. I am glad that my daughter is the only one you bow
your head to sire, it makes me feel that she will be protected for life as well
as loved. She deserves no less." Habish bowed to Ramses after putting
Sarah down and left them alone in the room.
"I think that you are starting to wear him down
love" said Sarah. "Oh do you think he will come to love me as much
as he loves you?" "Well let's not hope for too much too soon.
Are you ready for your orders?" "Why yes I am highness what can I
do for you?" Sarah lifted one of her feet a little off the surface of the
bed and ordered, "Start rubbing." The maids in the other room
laughed at the exchange they were eavesdropping on and at the rich laughter
coming from the pharaoh. The moaning coming from the queen told them that the
pharaoh was as good at following orders as in giving them.
They spent their days after the battle resting and checking
on Corby's recovery. Ramses waited for Neftu's arrival and had to
have both Philbus and Dalia gagged to stop their incessant whining that echoed
through the palace. The guards reported to Ramses that even through the gags
both Philbus and Dalia were demanding to see her. True to her orders the two
stood for most of the day as a naked spectacle of entertainment for anyone
lucky enough to be visiting the palace on business. Having Ramses back allowed
the normal flow of the city to continue as was evident in the busy market
places.
On the fifth day after leaving, Dennu returned with an empty
barge and the men he had taken. He relayed to Ramses that Neftu was three days
behind him and scared of the pharaoh's retribution for his part in the
coup attempt. On Dennu's promise that he wouldn't be killed upon
entry into the city, he planned on coming to pick up his daughter Dalia.
"No I won't kill him the moment he gets here,
where's the fun in that?" asked Ramses. "After he's
been here for a day or two then I'll kill him."
"Sire the others you had me look for will be here
probably a day before King Neftu, they are anxious to meet with you and have
much to tell you about the running of the tribe under their king."
"Good Dennu, now go and find your mother. She's
been worried about you, and get yourself a good meal you deserve a little
pampering. Don't let Corby get too far ahead of you on that score."
"How is he sire?"
"With Isaac running his fingers through his hair all
day, I'm sure he's doing fine. It will scar and Philbus cut deeply
into his back but I don't think the damage will hurt his movement
forever. Go and see him that's probably where Nin is, and if you can pry
his eyes away from Isaac I'm sure he'll be happy to see you."
"Thank you Ramses."
She spent the rest of the morning with Hawk in the weapons
room practicing with his staff. After working up to actually hitting their two
weapons together Ramses let him go with the servant girl that had come to
collect the prince for his lunch, bath and nap. Thinking that the girl had a
good idea for her son, Ramses headed for her own bathing chamber and to her
wife's bed for the afternoon. The baby had started dropping, leaving Sarah
wanting to do nothing but lie down until he finally decided to make an
appearance. The foul mood that she had been in had left Ramses no other
recourse but to lay with her and hold her. Every so often Sarah was able to lie
on her side long enough for Ramses to rub her back that had started to ache
constantly two days prior.
"How about a nap highness?" asked Ramses when
she stepped in from her bath. "Tell me why I am so tired if all I do all
day is lie here on this bed?" whined Sarah. "It won't be long
now love so let's see if we can get some sleep."
Having pillows piled behind her supporting her in a sitting
up position was the only way Sarah found any relief from this baby pressing on
everything in her body. She was finding it relaxing to run her fingers through
Ramses's short-cropped hair as the pharaoh slept on what was left of her
lap. Looking past the shears hanging along the wall of the room Sarah looked
out at the river. It was so different here than from their room back in the
other palace. It was greener and not as wide but the churning waters looked
just as mysterious to her. When her gaze returned to Ramses she saw the
movement at the end of the bed as Risea sat down to visit with her again.
"Sarah I have come to tell you that you have done well
and I am pleased. Because you shared my warnings with Ramses you are both still
alive and well. Something that important deserves a reward don't you
think?"
"My queen thank you for keeping her safe and bringing
her back to me. For just that one brief moment I saw how empty my life would be
without her love. You owe me no reward, it is I who wish to honor you."
"Nonsense daughter, I come to offer relief. Are you
ready to bring my grandchild into the world?" "More than anything
highness." "Then let it be so."
The spreading wetness on the bed woke them both. Ramses
looked amused and Sarah looked mortified. "Don't be embarrassed
love I think our little pharaoh has decided to come earlier than my mother
said." Sarah was about to tell her about her dream when the first
contraction hit, getting Ramses to move quicker than Sarah had ever seen.
For the rest of the afternoon and into the night Ramses
paced outside the rooms listening to Sarah scream, curse and cry in the company
of Nina, Isa and the healer. Thinking of her mother Ramses was frantic when
candle mark after candle mark passed with no progress in the birth. The only
smile that would cross Ramses's face was when the string of curses from
Sarah would waft through the doors of the bedchamber. It seemed that her wife
knew even more curses than she did and made a point to remember to ask her
later where she had picked up some of the expressions.
She almost ran in the room when Sarah let loose with an ear
shattering scream only to be held back by Habish. "Not yet sire, trust me
she doesn't want you in there at the moment. Her mother was the same way.
Those slim hips are lovely to look at for their spouses but murder when it
comes to the birthing of children." The old man actually laughed at the
thought and of the fact he was currently restraining the pharaoh. The next
sound they heard was the wail of a baby, making Ramses pick her father-in-law
up off the floor and into a heartfelt hug.
After what seemed like a lifetime Nina walked out and called
for Ramses to come in. Running past her surrogate mother Ramses skidded to a
stop in front of the bed. There Sarah was holding a bundle in her arms and
tears were running down her face. "What's the matter love, are you
all right?" asked Ramses.
"I'm just fine sire, come and meet your
son." Sarah was crying for the gift that Risea had in fact delivered. She
waited to see Ramses's reaction when she first looked at their son.
Handing her the bundle Ramses sat and awkwardly not having any practice holding
babies. When the pharaoh pulled back the blanket she was greeted to a healthy
baby boy with a full head of shiny black hair and an uncanny resemblance to her
of all people. When she laughed at the sheer joy of the moment the baby opened
his blue eyes and looked at her albeit unfocused and smiled.
"Gods Sarah look at his eyes love, they are like mine.
He is a gift from the gods love just as you are a gift to me." Ramses
could help but laugh from the happiness she felt, it felt like she might burst
from the emotion. "Your mother has blessed us Ramses, look at him. She
was right, we reap the harvest."
The fussing brought them out of their musings. "Let me
have him love I think he's hungry." The sudden shock of the force
of his suction made her suck in a breath. "Wonderful he has your looks
and my appetite, I may never survive."
Ramses looked on moving behind Sarah when she changed the
baby to her other breast, holding them both as the baby continued feeding.
"What do you want to name him warrior?" Sarah asked Ramses.
"You went through all the pain love why don't you decide."
"Our first son carries one of your names so it is only
fitting that this one carry on the other. Ramses V meet your papa," Sarah
cooed to the baby getting him to pause in his sucking. "Until he is big
enough to carry around such a big name why don't we call him Ram in honor
of what he has been doing to me for the past three moons?" "Ram it
is Sarah, and thank you for sharing this with me."
Laying the baby along side her, Sarah watched him sleep
after his meal. Ramses had gone out to get Hawk so that he could meet his new
baby brother. It was truly astounding to look at someone so small and have them
look so much like the one she loved. If Ramses had fathered the child he
wouldn't have looked so much like her. Waiting for Ramses to come back
with Hawk she repeated the ritual she had done five years before counting
fingers and toes. Ram was so different from Hawk as a baby from the size of
their hands to the difference in their hair. Brushing through the thick black
hair made her laugh remembering that it had been moons before she could do the
same with Hawk.
"Do you believe he will grow to love horses, short
blondes and figs?" asked Isa. In the short time they had been in the
company of the pharaoh had not gone without notice of the ruler's
favorite things. She and her husband could no longer deny that their daughter
was here of her own free will and loved Ramses from the heart and not from
obligation.
"Oh mama isn't he beautiful? I wish you had seen
Hawk as a baby, imagine the exact opposite of this big boy and you can picture
him. That was such a bad time for me having him alone and missing you and papa,
but now it is as if I'm in a dream."
"Sarah do they have the same father considering how
different they do look?" Isa asked delicately. She had been preparing
Habish since she had left the room for the possibility.
"Yes mama they do but something happened to me this
time that I don't think you would understand. "Sarah began her
story of the dream that had helped them get to this point. Isa looked skeptical
but there was no denying the resemblance between this baby and the pharaoh.
Their time together was interrupted when Ramses entered with
Hawk. Ramses had spent time with him in explaining Hawk's role in the
baby's life. Seeing them all together made Isa feel jealous all most that
she had not had this luxury with Sarah. She was happy for Sarah but sorry for
all their missed opportunity.
"Sire you have a beautiful son," said Isa.
"I have two beautiful sons but an even more beautiful
wife Isa. To have you and Habish here will be good for them, I think family is
important for it passes on our family's story." Holding Hawk up so
he could see his brother, Ramses was simply beaming at the baby.
"If I could keep that look on your face I would give
you a child a season," said Sarah. The look on the Ramses face was
charming to watch. From the moment she had held the baby she had fallen in love
all over again and it was plainly written in her eyes. Nina had told Sarah in
one of their afternoon talks that Ramses had never been around babies so it
would be interesting to see how she adjusted.
"No, I think that two are enough for me but that
doesn't mean that we can't keep practicing the making them
part." Ramses said watching the beautiful blush that ran up Sarah's
neckline. "Ramses my mother is here," Sarah chastised.
"I'm sorry love I'll try and behave."
"Yes sire, I hope you know that my daughter is off
limits to you now." Isa added. "What?" "Only until her
body heals sire, only until then."
With relief washing over her Ramses asked Hawk, "What
do you think of your new brother son?"
"Papa he looks like you." "Yes a little
doesn't he?" answered Ramses. "But why don't I look
like you?"
Ramses had to think about that question before answering.
Hawk was young but he was proving to be wise beyond his years with some the
questions he put forth. "You do look like me son, not in your hair and
your eyes are like your mother's, but in other things."
"Like what papa?"
"Like the way you hold your staff and the way you love
horses. According to Nina you know how to get into trouble like me and you love
your mother like I do. Don't you think you look like me in all those
things?"
"Yeah but I don't have dark hair and I'm
not tall," said Hawk.
"I wasn't tall either until a few seasons passed
Hawk, give yourself a chance and you'll get there I promise. But you know
something son?" The little boy looked up at his idol and shook his head.
"It isn't how tall you get to be or the color of your hair that
will be the most important thing that you will become in your life. It is the
size of your heart and the amount of courage you show in anything that life
will test you with that will determine the way that people remember you. And when
you look at those two things you are big and tall. You are my son and nothing
will ever change that."
"I love you papa." "I love you too. Now
kiss your mama and let's go so she can get some sleep."
Sarah awoke some time later panicking for a moment when she
couldn't find the baby next to her on the bed. Looking at the foot of the
bed she found Ramses walking with the bundle securely in her arms cooing to her
son. "Hey there little man what is that unhappy face about?"
"It means that he is either wet or hungry," answered Sarah. Ramses
gave her a sheepish grin at having been caught in a conversation of baby talk.
"Why don't you call my mother love and have her change him then I
can feed him. With any luck he should sleep for a couple of candle marks before
he has to be fed again." "I'm sure that Neftu, Dalia and
Philbus will be thrilled with the fact that I will be sleep deprived by the
time I have to deal with them."
"Have you considered what you are going to do with
them love?" asked Sarah.
"Yes I plan to sentence them to hard labor as slaves
for the rest of their lives. There is nothing more than I would love to do than
to have them killed for what they did to you and Hawk but this option might
give them more time to consider the ramifications of what they have
done."
Ramses didn't go any further when she saw Isa enter
the room. She took her grandson to the station they had set up to care for the
baby and started the process of getting him dry. Ramses watched over the older
woman's shoulder as if supervising the job she was doing making Isa a
little ill at ease. "Love come back here and let mama finish. You make
her any more nervous and she's liable to drop Ram on the floor."
Ramses went and sat on the bed waiting for Isa to finish. Ramses smiled at Sarah
getting the smaller woman to rest her head on the broad shoulder.
Retrieving the
now dry and content baby Sarah unfastened her sleep shift to feed him again.
Having changed into her own sleep shift Ramses sat holding the two of them
watching as their son took his fill from his mother. He had his blue eyes
opened and one tiny hand wrapped around the pharaoh's finger. "If
you think that means he's ready to start wielding a staff or something
think again," Sarah told her sternly. "But the boy has a good
grip," teased Ramses. "And you might find yourself with a new bed
somewhere else in this palace."
After the feeding Ramses set the sleeping baby in a small
bed Nina had set up next to theirs. When Ramses came back to lay behind Sarah
and pulled her back she heard a small protest. Ready to move back and give her
wife some room Ramses found herself pinned to the bed by a very alert Sarah.
"I have been waiting moons to lie with you like this again and not have
anyone between us. I missed you Ramses." Relieved that she wasn't
going to be sleeping on the floor Ramses gathered Sarah up into her arms and
kissed her. They enjoyed the snuggling knowing that it wouldn't go any
further until Sarah had had the chance to heal.
That night set the pace for many to come in that no sooner
than they went to sleep, a scream worthy of a pharaoh would cut through the
night waking his parents. The first time it happened that night Ramses was up
and next to the bed in a defensive stance before she realized that they weren't
under attack. Moving to get the baby in the middle of the night Ramses tripped
over the chair Nina had been using to sit with Sarah sending the pharaoh
crashing into changing table. That brought the guards running making Sarah lose
all control on her laughter. The guards had brought torches with them so the
look of the king with baby clothes all over her gave the queen the best laugh
she had in days.
"Would you like me to keep watch to make sure he
doesn't spit up on you?" asked Dennu. The piercing glare the
comment got him from the pharaoh sent him running after the other retreating
guards. "Do you think you can get up from there and pick up your son
before he wakes the rest of the guards and they get a personal tour of our
sleeping chamber?" asked Sarah. "You are enjoying this a little to
much my queen." "It's not everyday that I get to see you so
off balance love, forgive me if I find it amusing," Sarah told her
sweetly.
"Maybe it's a good thing I can't get you
pregnant. Many more awakenings like that one and I would lose my mind."
Turning to the baby Ramses looked down on him seeing that he was quite
passionate in showing his displeasure at being ignored. "And people think
I'm impatient. Son you have got to find a quieter way to tell us
you're hungry." Sarah laughed at the conversation Ramses was having
with the baby who upon hearing the deep voice quieted down and waited to be
picked up. After his feeding Ram was taken by Isa who promised to look after
him until it was time for him to eat again.
"Where is Ramses this morning Nina?" asked
Sarah. "The pharaoh is meeting with the rebel leaders Philbus had been
sent to fight, highness. Dennu met with them when he went to deliver the
king's message to Neftu and arranged for them to get an audience with
Ramses. It should be quite a shock for them to come in and find Dalia hanging
off the front columns of the palace."
Sarah thought about the life that awaited Dalia now that she
had been instrumental in the plot to overthrow the pharaoh. She would be lucky
if Ramses assigned her to be a pleasure slave like Sarah had been in
Larlis's house. Dalia hadn't grown up to have any knowledge of hard
labor but there was a part of Sarah that wanted the princess to get to know
just that. She had done all that scheming to get into Ramses's bed and
almost got herself killed instead, which deserved punishment in Sarah's
mind.
"I'm sure that Dalia doesn't expect Ramses
to treat her in any special way after what she did would she? The fact that she
teamed up with Philbus of all people is not going to work in her favor when her
father gets here and Ramses makes her decision as to their fate. The blow that
man gave Hawk across the back is always in the back of her mind so if her
cousin believes in any of the gods my advice would be to start praying
now," said Sarah.
"There are no gods Philbus can pray to love that would
make me forget or forgive what he has done," answered Ramses. She had
finished her meetings with the visitors from Neftu's land and wanted to
check on her wife and baby. Hawk had finished his lessons for the morning and
was tagging along so that he and Ramses could head to the weapons room once the
visit was done. "Neftu will be here by tomorrow and then it will be done.
After my visit this morning with Selba, the leader of the rebel forces, I have
come to the conclusion that Neftu is even more stupid than even I gave him
credit for. He has been stealing from me and has enslaved a large number of his
people into his forces against Egypt. Maybe it is time to put a woman in charge
of the northern tribes and Selba seems like a perfect candidate. At least she
understands that given the proper motivation I can be called upon to crush
people like Neftu into the sand and I don't expect that she will give me
the headaches he has. Enough about that, how are you love and the mighty
screamer?"
"I am feeling much better. The healer was just here
and said that I should be up in a few days. There was no tearing which is good
I just feel a little sore. If you are up to it once you finish with Hawk maybe
you would like to take a slow walk through the gardens with the four of
us?"
"If you think you should there is no other place that
I would rather be."
Pleased with Hawk's progress Ramses pushed him harder
to learn the moves that would eventually become so engrained that they would be
as natural as breathing. His reflexes and forward thinking even for one so
young would make him stand out on the battlefield when it would be his time to
go. Once they were finished Ramses pulled down her sword and ran through the
warm up exercises then through the routine she and her father had developed
that kept her in battle ready condition. Her son watched her in awe as the
sword glittered in the afternoon sun, as did the sweat that was pouring from her
skin. Dennu had told Hawk that his papa was an even better warrior than was her
father. There were still some older soldiers that had served under both and
when it came to defense of family and land there was none better. Hawk's
dream was that one day the soldiers would say that about him.
Before heading back to her family Ramses walked to the front
of the palace to visit the now quiet prisoners. The two had gotten the message
that their screaming was getting them no response so they had quieted enough to
have their gags removed. Seeing Ramses approaching got the first agitated
response out of both of them in a day.
"Ramses cut me down from here immediately. Once my
father hears of this you will be made to pay I swear it," screamed Dalia.
"Princess you should be glad that you are my prisoner
and not Philbus's. If that were the case I'm sure that you would
have been raped and beaten by now. My advice to both of you is to shut up and
listen before I have the gags put in place again. We have a new heir to the
throne and I don't want him disturbed. Princess your father is coming
tomorrow and that is when we will decide your fate for the crimes against me
and my family."
"We?" asked Philbus speaking for the first time.
Since his cousin had strung him up here he figured that it would be a matter of
time before she killed him. Now it proved him right that the slave Sarah had
made her weak in even punishment. Given the opportunity to live he could
rebuild his forces and try again given time.
"I do not sit on the dais alone any more cousin and
the crimes you committed were not against me alone either. Sarah will have her
say in the decisions I must make tomorrow. I am just sorry for your mother
Philbus, did you not consider her when you thought up this plot you tried. You
alone will bear the responsibility of what happens to her."
"Ramses she had nothing to do with this. She is still
in her home in the city and had no idea of what I would try."
"You know the law as well as I Philbus and since you
have pushed me on enforcing it as written for so long I will take heed this
time. The advisors will be thrilled don't you agree?" With that she
turned and walked away leaving them to contemplate their demise alone. The
guards had told Ramses that for candle marks when they were first tied up Dalia
had spent her time telling Philbus what an idiot he was and how stupid she was
for believing he could get rid of Ramses. Ramses laughed out loud at the
thought that for once Dalia was right about something.
The next morning arriving by litter King Neftu stepped out
at the bottom of the steps leading up to the palace immediately looking to the
right and finding his daughter hanging naked from two columns. The gravity of
the situation he found himself in came crashing down on him knowing in that
instant that Ramses would never overlook what happened. His only wish now was
that the pharaoh offered mercy in that what they had done would not order their
deaths.
"Neftu if you know what is best for now you will walk
past her and ignore what you see for now. Ramses is waiting for you and I think
it best you don't keep her waiting," Dennu told him as they started
up the stairs. "How long has she been there like that?" asked
Neftu. "Since their capture when Ramses retook the city. She has not been
touched or harmed in any way, which is more than I can say about my brother.
Corby is still recovering from the whipping he took in that same spot days
ago."
Neftu was surprised when they entered the throne room and
found that most of the court that was usually present were indeed there. He
figured Ramses would have closed the room to any visitor considering what was
to happen today. Falling to his knees and bowing at the bottom of the dais he
waited for Ramses to acknowledge him.
Ramses looked at the man lying almost prostrate on the floor
and didn't say anything, she was waiting for the rest of the players in
this little tableau to arrive. Hearing the drums start up like they had for her
made the first smile grace her face since sitting on the throne, the beating
meant that Sarah was entering along with the two princes of Egypt. Today would
mark not only the end of this chapter of insolence from some of her subjects
but it would also be recorded that it was the day she adopted the two boys as her
heirs and took a queen. It was good to show the people their future and have
them get use to the idea.
Walking a bit slower than usual, Sarah entered looking like
the queen she would soon be. Wearing a smaller jeweled choker that matched the
one Ramses had on and a long white linen tunic, the people bowed in respect.
The outfit and royal jewelry signified her new status, the one that would
become official today.
At her side walked Hawk smiling up at Ramses reminding the
pharaoh of the first time the boy had been in the throne room back in the city.
She had explained to her son that there was no place for him to sit and it was
his duty to stand by her with his hand resting on the right arm of the throne.
That would signify him as the next pharaoh of his people and her son. Walking
behind the two of them was Nina holding a bundled and sleeping Ram. When they
stopped next to the still kneeling Neftu, Ramses stood and descended the steps
and scooped Sarah up into her arms carrying her so that she wouldn't have
to climb the stairs in her still sore condition. Once Sarah was situated with
Ram in her arms Ramses sat down and looked out at the group gathered. She could
tell that they were dying to get out of there so that they could start their
gossiping at the positions of everyone on the dais.
The last of the expected arrived surrounded by guards, now
dressed and bathed Philbus and Dalia walked to where her father was. As Dennu
pushed them to their knees to join Neftu, Ramses was ready to begin.
"I will not waste my time in repeating the charges
against the people you see before me so I will instead issue a warning. To some
of you having a woman sit on this throne is a sign of weakness. If you are
standing here today thinking that I want you to step forward. I don't
care how many of you there are step forward and have your say. These three
tried and failed and because of their failure all of their men are dead. The
price of failure is death but that will not be the outcome today. Before any of
you think that it is because Philbus is part of my family, listen to what the
punishment will be.
For the rest of their lives Philbus and Neftu will be
chained together to work in the quarry. There they will work as slaves subject
to the same expectation of workload as everyone else. As for you Dalia, who was
so anxious to get into my bed that you helped my cousin in trying to kill my
family and me I have something else in mind for you. Since you tried to usurp
her place I think the queen should name your punishment. Love what do you wish
to do with Dalia?"
"If I was a cruel woman I would sentence her to the
fate Philbus had in mind for her as a pleasure slave, but even my heart is not
that cold. Ramses since the princess was so anxious to get into your bed would
it not be fitting for her to get her wish?" asked Sarah sweetly. Ramses
looked at her with the same level of amusement wondering what her wife had in
mind because it certainly wouldn't be Dalia anywhere near their bed.
"What ever you wish highness will be carried out," Ramses
responded. "Then I think the laundry that does our sheets will be gaining
another worker. If in between your sheets is where she wanted to be then who am
I to deny her that pleasure," Sarah reasoned. From her kneeling position
the crowd watched as Dalia's body stiffened once the queen was finished.
They had not known what to expect from the queen but she was proving to be as
worthy of respect as Ramses.
"Excellent suggestion love, but don't worry
Dalia you won't be down there alone. Philbus's mother will join you
in your labors. It will be her share of the punishment for her son's
crimes. Perhaps my aunt will think about how she should have taught Philbus
obedience as a child instead of filling his head with dreams of being pharaoh
because of who her sister's husband was.
As slaves, the three of you will have plenty of time to
think about the foolishness of your plan. As you start working, you think
because of past positions you are not expected to work as hard as those next to
you think again, punishment will come heavy and swift at the end of a whip. Or
if you dream of escape I will spend my life hunting you down. Once caught you
will pray for a slow death but the gods will not hear you over your own
screams." Ramses explained. "Dennu take them out of my sight. Make
sure that their first stop is at the forger's to be fitted for leg irons
and collars."
"Yes sire it will be done." Dennu tapped his
chest with his fist and motioned for the guards to remove the three prisoners
made slaves. As they moved to Dalia she stood on her own and screamed up at
Ramses. "This isn't over Ramses I promise you."
"Dennu make sure that when we return to the city that
her leg irons are attached to those of Philbus's mother for that
outburst. Now for more important matters."
Ramses turned to Sarah and Hawk moving toward her throne
when she thought of something she had forgotten. Having the new royal guard
Isaac hand her the spear that one of Neftu's men had used to wound her
she called to Philbus. When he turned to face the dais again the spear sliced
through the space separating them and plunged into the exact spot she had been
wounded. "Not that there will be a next time cousin, but you would have
done better with soldiers who have as good a aim as I do."
After the three were removed from the room those gathered
moved aside as the high priest of Isis's temple entered and approached
the dais. Bowing slightly the old man started up the steps followed by two
other priests there to help him with the next ceremony. "Ramses step
aside and let me see your new family," the high priest Suard ordered
gently. Stepping up to the lower throne he took the baby from Sarah and
unwrapped the blanket covering him. Ramses smiled as the priest looked at Ram
then at her as if comparing the features. "You have been blessed I see
child. I told your father long ago when I held you that you would be smiled
upon by the gods because of the sacrifice Risea made. Now look at your son and
see that my words rang true. Your other son Hawk will be a great warrior Ramses
like you are for our people. Because of him and your teachings we will be
blessed by peace for generations to come." He turned to Sarah last and
gave her back the baby before addressing her. "Highness, you are mother to
the two princes of Egypt and keeper of the pharaoh's heart. Treat your
people the way you treat her and the gods will smile upon you and your
children. From what Risea and Ramses III founded you will build on ensuring
that not only the Egyptian people survive but so will the Hebrew nation. Take
care the gifts that Isis has blessed you with."
Standing Hawk before him first, Suard turned the boy's
right hand palm up and filling it with sand, in the other palm he wet with
water from the Nile. "People of Egypt hear me. In the beginning we were
blessed by Isis with a pharaoh that ruled with a firm but fair hand. From that
line came Ramses III and then his daughter Ramses IV and now the great goddess
gives you Prince Hawk son of Sarah and Ramses IV. With the life that comes from
the Nile and the power that comes from the land he claims his right as
Ramses's son to the throne of his forefathers. Let it be written and let
it be so." Suard repeated the rites for Ram while Ramses held him and
when it was done the two young boys were officially adopted and had staked
their claim as next in line to rule.
Handing Ram to Nina once again Sarah came to stand next to
Ramses. The rite of joining and anointing a new queen was as quick as the other
two Suard had already performed. Tying their hands together the aged priest
went through the prayers to Isis. Once he finished he bade them both to take
their thrones. Stepping behind Sarah first Suard placed the queen's crown
on her head and handed her the scepters of power then repeated the same with
Ramses. When he finished his prayers Suard and the other two priests stepped
down from the dais as did Nina and the guards. "I give you the Pharaoh of
Egypt Ramses IV and her queen." Everyone present including the priests
fell to their knees in homage to the seated pair.
There was a feast after it was done so that the people
present could get to see and congratulate the pharaoh and Sarah. As the
festivities carried on the people were treated with the sight of their pharaoh
truly in love with the woman seated at her left. The queen looked at Ramses
when Hawk fell asleep on the pharaoh's shoulder, silently requesting that
they retire for the evening. It would take some adjustment on her part in
getting used to everyone bowing as they stood and headed toward their rooms.
With the boys put to bed and waiting for Ramses to join her,
Sarah stood and looked at her body in the reflection of the bath water. With a
little time hopefully her figure would return and she would again resemble the
woman that Ramses had fallen in love with. "I hope that she is patient
with me and knows that I won't always look this way," she said
softly to herself. Hearing the soft chuckle behind her Sarah turned and saw
Ramses standing there as naked as she was. The worry on her face relaxed when
she saw the pharaoh drop to her knees and bow her head.
"Highness forgive this humble servant in being so
remiss."
"And what am I offering forgiveness for?" asked
Sarah.
"If you have doubts about your beauty highness and
whether or not I see it then I have been remiss in stating my feelings."
Standing Ramses moved behind Sarah. "You are the most beautiful woman I
have ever seen Sarah. You are beautiful love from your hair that is like summer
sunshine and is always soft to the touch to your feet. There has never been a
moment since I first saw you that I don't look at you without desire. I
have a feeling that it will always be so and you and I both know I am always
right." Standing and coming behind Sarah, Ramses brought the smaller
woman into an embrace. She knew she couldn't make love to Sarah but
surely Isa didn't mean that she couldn't touch her. Running her
hands from Sarah's stomach up to cup her breast Ramses looked at the
nipples that were hard and moist from the milk Sarah was producing.
"Please Ramses we have to stop I can't, not
yet." "I am not going to hurt you love I just want to touch
you." Ramses told her as she dipped her head to kiss Sarah's neck.
Her hands released Sarah's breast and roamed down her body to the front
of her thighs. "I know I can't have you yet but that doesn't
mean that I don't want you." The fingers just brushed through the
blonde hairs covering Sarah's sex but didn't dip in. "I want
to feel you on me while I am making love to you. The touch of your skin sets me
on fire." Ramses took the nipples in between her thumb and index finger
and just slightly applied pressure. "I will wait but it will be hard not
touching you, not being able to love you. You have to promise me Sarah that you
will heal quickly so that I can show you how much I love you." Turning
her wife around the pharaoh captured the red lips in a passionate kiss. With
her hands now on the cheeks of Sarah's butt Ramses sucked Sarah's
tongue into her mouth causing the blonde to whimper.
When they broke apart Sarah's only comment was
"You are very forgiven and you are very convincing. I'll have to
visit the healer tomorrow to see if there is anything that I can do to speed
this process up."
A moon later…
Ramses sat in an open room off the water surrounded by
advisors talking about the expansion of the land to be cultivated for the
planting that season. If the plight of the slaves was to improve then the lands
currently being planted would have to be expanded pulling slaves currently
assigned to building to work in the fields. Her advisors were arguing over how
much land to expand thinking that what the pharaoh had in mind was too much.
As the argument was getting heated, Sarah swept in. The men
seated around the pharaoh bowed quickly at the new visitor hoping that she
would reason with Ramses to change her current rulings on the upcoming
planting. "Highness how is the baby?" asked the head advisor seated
next to her spouse.
"Getting bigger by the day, thank you. I'm am
sorry to disturb you sire but I just visited with the healer and thought you
would be interested in what he had to say. So if you are finished discussing
the intricacies of this season's planting, might I have a word with
you?"
Ramses jumped up and grabbed Sarah's hands in worry.
"Are you all right love? Are you sick?"
Turning the king around so that she could keep their
conversation as private as she could she shook her head. "No sire, I just
thought that you would like to know that unlike the rains our lands have been
blessed with this summer season, our drought is over."
Ramses looked at her in confusion. Like Sarah had stated
they had had a good rainy season ensuring the success of the crops planted,
there was no drought. "Sire why don't you give them what they want
just this one time and I will give you what you have wanted for over a moon
now." She hinted as she raised one pale brow. The look Ramses was giving
her made Sarah think that she would have to borrow Hawk's staff for a
well placed blow to her lover's thick head. Trying to cut through the
confusion she ran her nails along the tight abdomen in front of her finally
getting a response out of Ramses.
"Demini this discussion is over, I will agree to your
plan for now so go and see that the work is begun." Ramses ordered the new
head advisor.
"Thank you Queen Sarah," Demini said as the rest
of the advisors followed him out of the room. "You are thanking
Sarah?" asked an amused Ramses. There was no answer as the men just
picked up their pace heading toward the front of the palace and down the
stairs.
"I do believe that they are getting use to having you
in my life. It makes me so much easier to deal with," said Ramses.
"Now my queen you mentioned something about the end of our
drought?"
"Yes if I could interest you in an afternoon nap then
I could explain that much better."
They walked to their rooms arm in arm stopping every so
often to share a kiss. Ramses was having a difficult time fighting the urge to
pick Sarah up and run the rest of the way but her wife seemed pleased at the
rate they were going so she decided to play along. In their sex life Ramses had
figured out that Sarah liked to torture her as much as possible by driving her
to the point where she thought she would die from wanting and then, and only
then, give her what she wanted.
"What did you do with Ram and Hawk?" asked
Ramses. "They are spending the afternoon with Nina and their
grandparents. Nin packed them all a picnic lunch and they were headed toward
the riverbank with Dennu in tow last I saw them. I fed the baby so he should be
happy for a couple of candle marks so I thought I would make you happy for a
couple of candle marks."
Reaching their sleeping chambers Ramses lost the inner fight
with her control and scooped Sarah up into a crushing kiss. It had been driving
her crazy watching Sarah in the bath and in their bed but not being able to
touch her the way she wanted to. Untying the tunic at Sarah's shoulders
Ramses stood back for a moment as it fell to the ground. The admiring stare did
wonders for Sarah's self esteem and moved to pull off Ramses clothes.
Once they were both naked Ramses picked her up so that they
were at eye level causing Sarah to wrap her legs around Ramses's hips.
Sarah was ready since she had been thinking about this since that morning when
finally all the residual soreness had disappeared. Ramses moaned into
Sarah's mouth when she felt the wet curls brushing at her skin. Lowering
the blonde to the bed Ramses wasted no time in breaking the kiss and moving
down the body she craved.
Spreading Sarah open Ramses skipped any big build up and
dove right in finding the hard nub and sucking it into her mouth. "OH yes
I missed you warrior," was the last coherent thing Sarah was able to say
as the mouth on her sex sucked harder. Grinding herself against Ramses's
face Sarah had to pause a minute when the pharaoh slipped a finger into her and
just held it there. Ramses was letting her set the pace and it started
Sarah's hips moving again. It didn't take long before Sarah shut
her eyes tight and an animalistic cry cut through the air. The orgasm had been
strong and sweet, but too fast.
Grabbing a head full of black hair Sarah pulled her lover
onto the bed and indicated that she wanted her in a sitting position. There was
no talking as she slid off the bed and kneeled in between the impossibly long
legs. Sarah was interested in trying something different this time. Dragging
her nails along Ramses's inner thighs caused them to part even more
allowing Sarah to scoot closer. Taking a deep breath to savor Ramses's
scent, she ran a flat tongue from the wet opening to the throbbing clit. That
prompted a big hand to grab a handful of blonde hair urging her on.
"Highness I didn't tease you so get on with
it." Ramses told her as the pharaoh felt those wicked nails scraping down
the back of her legs. Sarah had a unique talent for knowing what would make her
feel good, while driving her insane at the same time. The grip on the blonde
hair tightened as the tongue picked up speed but didn't change positions.
Not moving her hands from behind Ramses's legs Sarah kept licking until
she could hear the breathing change in the woman above her. Ramses was unlike
her in that she didn't make a lot of noise during their lovemaking, her
spouse had often teased her that since Sarah was the more talkative of the two
it made sense that it would carry over into their sleeping chambers. It
surprised her when she heard the first moan and then the, "Oh gods
Sarah" that followed.
When the last lick caused a flinch Sarah looked up with a
smile from her kneeling position. "I take it you liked that?"
"Yes highness that certainly beat discussions on land clearing."
"That is the best you can do sire?" "Well highness
considering that I'm about to pass out from pleasure, yes it's the
best I can do. Give me a few moments and I'll try harder."
"You sire don't have to move because I think you are in a perfect
position," said Sarah looking at the now prone panting woman on the bed.
"Perfect for what?" asked Ramses.
The answer came in the form of a dripping Sarah who was
sitting on her face. Even from her position Sarah could feel the smile that was
on Ramses's face. "I take it you like this?" Sarah asked
Ramses. "Love don't take this wrong but you talk too much."
"And to think I brought you here because it is
cooler," said Ramses as she watched the sweat roll off both of them. Life
was so perfect for her after the arrival of this small woman lying next to her.
"My love do you know how much I love you? You have
given me so much that I feel like I am cheating you at times for not being able
to repay you. You have given me children, happiness and yourself. It seems
inadequate, but thank you," Ramses finished.
"You can repay me, though it is not necessary, by
promising me one thing," said Sarah.