Pharai Alya had given up everything to follow his dream of one day living in Egypt. As the leader of a new discovery in the Valley of the Kings that may as well change history as we know it, he finds out that Egyptology was not as much of a dead religion as he thought. A mysterious and dangerous love interest conveys whatever he is about to discover will change his life forever. What will he do when he discovers that gods may possibly roam on Earth with humans and what will he do when he finds out that they are closer to him than he thought?
Pharai
"Kayf tuhawil qatli?" A foreign voice I did not recognize screamed so loudly that the entire building shook with each letter he said. (How dare you try to kill me?)
"'Ant man 'atat tayran 'iilaa qusraa mithl alhamam aladhi yataeataa almukhadirati," Suetekh roared back. (You're the one who came flying into my Palace like a pigeon on drugs.)
"'Ana last hamamatan! Hadhih akhar maratan 'aqul fiha hadha wa'iilaa falan yakun ladaya khiar siwaa qatlak binafsi," the less thunderous yet still powerful voice responded. (I am not a pigeon! This is the last time I say this or I will have no choice but to kill you myself.)
"Sa'aqtulukuma kilakuma 'iidha lam tatawaqafuu ean hadhih almushahanat altufuliati," Hathor who was still cradling me in her arms yelled at the two men. "Horus look," she called for his attention and presented me like I was a new born. (I will kill you both if you do not stop this childish bickering.)