Uncovering the Goddess of Death
laid eyes upon, she could not pull her eyes away. Her mind was a million miles away, but the hypnotic effect of th
o examine them, but she did not want to. It was frustrating, she thought, fending off her own brain
t off and looked it over. It was from her father and it said: "I'll be
ing here: digging up old things so people could look at it. She thought about what she saw below the city. Did her dad even know about that? Of course,
ent. The name sounded kind of familiar and she wasn't really sure. And the other names. Nephthys and Osiris. Those all seemed so familiar too, in a way she could not e
the ones she was most interested in were the images. There she was, the lady she saw yesterday. She was standing beside a man with green skin. The subtext read, "the goddess Isis beside her brother-husband,
ther! That must've been a little difficult, she laughed to herself. She knew that marrying a relative would n
It looked a little like a cross, like from a Catholic Church, but it had a wrap around top. It intrigued her
lled an "Ankh" and was symbolic of life. Isis holding this sign meant she had power over li
yesterday knew something about it! Despite being really odd, she found him kind of cu
d see if he knew the guy named Lakis. She went to her phone contacts, found "dad" and
was just wondering, do you w
e could say anything, "can't say I've heard the na
f she told him she met this guy and he did not know him, he might
and that his name is Lakis. I guess he was mistaken." s
owners find my work interesting so they start talking to me. They probably do
eah for sure. Well, than
tonight. Love
efore saying goodbye. She wasn't sure why, and it could get annoying.
join her in touring the city a little and m