What was MIGHT be again
A/N Here is the sequel that I told you all about. Sorry it took so long to get it up. I hope you all like it. Please send in those reviews.
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Chapter 1
Ancient Egypt. 5 years after Pharaoh Atemu's death.
It had been five years since the pharaoh died. Five years since those vile things ran off. Five years of looking for them and getting word back they couldn't be found. Five years of raising the next pharaoh by herself. Five years of being alone.
Queen Tea had taken over as ruler when her husband, Pharaoh Atemu, had been killed. She was a hard ruler that did not seem to care about the people. She ruled with fear. She punished any one that broke the law with death. Everyone feared her.
Samuel, her's and Atemu's son, was now six years old. He had his mother's reddish-brown hair while his eyes were a shade darker blue then his mothers.
He had a mix heritage. From his mother's side he was English and was raised with those beliefs. His mother was raising him to be a fine English gentleman.
From his father's side he was Egyptian. He was the next pharaoh and that gave him the thrown and the power that came with it.
He had many tutors to teach him the way of an Egyptian and their beliefs. He was taught all the things that would make him a great and wise ruler.
Right now Tea was sitting on the thrown with her son on her lift side. His right hand was resting on top of her left hand.
Tea kept her eyes forward but knew how her son looked and was proud.
For being only six, he looked like he knew a lot. His eyes were always wide and taking in every thing they could. His ears were always open to listen to all they could. Samuel learns no matter where he was.
Tea was listening to the council member as they went on about the kingdom and how it was doing.
The last person to stand up was a general and head of the royal guards.
When the man stood up to give his report, he kept his head down, never looking at her or the prince. He knew better then to do so.
"The kingdom is at peace. There are a few criminals but we can normally catch them."
"Normally can? Are there a few you can not?" Tea asked with narrowed eyes.
"Yes, my queen. There are two that the guards cannot find but the people say are out there. When asked what they look like they say that one has white hair while the other has hair the color of sand. They are saying it's the thief king and prince."
"That's impossible! I saw them die with my own two eyes!" Tea said as she shot up form her seat.
"The people are saying that they are back." He said fearing for his life but hiding it well.
Tea's eyes narrowed a bit more before she closed them as she sat down. Opening them up she looked at him. "It's not them but those vile things. The ones you said had to be dead by now." she all but growled out.
"We had not found them and it has been five years my queen. It was my mistake." He said, fear leaking into his words.
"Yes. One you will fix by find them and bringing me there heads or it will be yours." She growled out even louder. "Now go!"
The general gave a bow before he stood and left. He knew that he came back with bad news she would kill him.
While all this was going on Samuel just stood there thinking of his father. One he did not remember or saw only in dreams. One that had been stolen away from him.
The only things he knew were things his mother told him. She told him about his life and how he was a kind man to all creatures. Even if some of those creatures did not deserve his kindness.
She had even told him that it was the furry's fault that his father was dead. The one he kept as a pet.
She had told him that how the furry had mated with his father and produced a child with him. A female.
She went on to tell him that the furry got anger when she came into his father's life. When his father had married a human female and gave him an heir. Samuel.
The story went on to say that, the furry attacked the new queen but because the pharaoh was so kind, he could not give it its punishment. Death. To let the gods deal with it.
No, the pharaoh was going to have its soul ripped out from its body and placed into the puzzle were the pharaoh could keep it. He also planed to keep the child they had together.
Tea said she wasn't sure what happen or why the others had been killed but they had been. For someone reason it had been the pharaoh, his cousin, the thief king and prince, their souls' were removed from their bodies.
She had banish them form the palace and a price on their heads. Dead or alive. That had been five years ago and they were still out there.
Because of this, Samuel had grown up to hate furries. He didn't like any of them.
He and his mother wanted them all dead and turned them into animals to be hunted down and killed. Soon furries would be no more.
Once the meeting was over, Tea and her son walked to the garden that was inside the palace walls. The two loved to go here to get away from the pressures of being the queen and prince. They could come here to escape it all and relax.
The two had been there an hour when the general came walking in. He looked like had some news, Tea hoped it was good news.
The general bow as he keeps his head down. "My men have spotted them. It was who you said would be. It is the furries. The ones that were the thief king and prince's pets."
"They would know were the other two are. Bring them in so they can be questioned." She growled out.
When the guard left she let out a sigh before she looked to her son that was happily playing by himself. Tea loved her son and was proud of him.
What the people did not know about was the guilt that was on her shoulders along with the pressure of ruling and raising a child by herself.
All of these pressures were slowly aging her and taking her beauty with it. Tea was trying to hold this off but knew that it was a losing battle.
The reason behind the guilt was because she knew it was her fault she lost her husband. He was the man she loved and had loved from the first time she laid eyes on him. Then she killed him.
Tea knew that if she had known how things would have turned out then she would have done things different. She would have killed Yugi but would have gone about it a different way.
She also felt hate. Hate for all furries because of Yugi and the roll he played in her life and Atemu's life. She hated them all and would see them all dead. She was even raising her son to feel the same way.
Tea knew that what she was doing was wrong. She also knew that her hate was because of how jealous she was. She was jealous with what Atemu and Yugi use to have. The love they shared. The love she wanted with Atemu but never got or even give the chance to get. This had also hurt her deeply.
She knew all this but did not care. She would keep teaching her son to hate furries and furries would feel her anger.
A/N There is the first chapter. I hope you all liked it and. I have the next one started and should have it up soon. Please send in those reviews and I'll see you all with the next one.