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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 5:57 pm
[[should Seth and Amme find Fay now? What do you think?]]
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:04 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:12 pm
[[hm, maybe have a chase? The guy has her in a cart thing that's being pulled by a horse, right?
By the way- how did you get those eyes for your avi?]]
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:15 pm
(was a vamp at Halloween event, no he has her in his lap on a single horse, chase might take them to the place where he will threaten Fay Oh the pssibilities)
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:43 pm
[[sounds good and ok]]
Seth followed the bird. In the distance, he could see a man with a woman on a single horse. It had to be Fay! He raced his horse, they went so fast that they beat the bird. Blue eyes followed high above the clouds. Seth was now neck to neck with the kidnapper. "STOP! I order you to stop in the name of the Pharoah!" he yelled out to him.
Ammeterasu went on the other side of the horse. She was to his left and Seth was to his right. They had sandwhiched him in. "Fay! Are you ok?" she called out to her. "I'm so sorry!" she said. Amme had to prepare for anything.
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 7:11 pm
Before Fay could say anything the man said "lanta kaima Tenna' ento lye omenta," he then looked to Seth and smirked then tossed a sleeping Fay to him. "Take care of her now Boy," he said as he got away. Fay could not wake.
(It means sleep until we meet.) Fay was fighting to wake but it was not doing anygood. The man laughed as he vanished from view.
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 4:26 pm
Seth caught her and the horse bucked up. He was able to control the horse but he lost sight of the kidnapper and Amme. "Fay? Fay!? Faylia! Wake up!!!" Seth screamed in horror. What did he do to her? He pulled the horse over and jumped down with her. He laid her on the ground. Her heart was still beating, she was..... sleeping?
Amme kept up with the kidnapper. "Stop in the name of the Pharoah!" she called out. She wasn't going to let this guy get away. Something was wrong with Faylia and he was going to fix it.
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 5:37 pm
Fay could hear seth and how she wanted to open her eyes for him and tell him she was alright. She wanted to cry at how helpless she was.
The man turned to Amme. "you have you friend back why do you follow me child?" he said as he watched her. He didn't want to much trouble.
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:35 pm
Seth rubbed her face gently. "Faylia.... please wake up...." he said in a sad tone. He hugged her gently. He rocked her gently. "Faylia, if you can hear me, I love you," he whispered to her.
"What did you do to Faylia!? Why did you take her?!" she said to him. Her heart raced as fast as her horse did. She needed to find out what was wrong with Fay. She was willing to risk her life.
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Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:22 am
"We wanted to punish her, the pharaoh and the High priest, she was not suspose to return to a happy life she was suspose to be the key to getting rid of them or use as bait to lure them away into a trap. Maybe if they see her like this in a state that could be concidered almost death then maybe they will understand how easy it will be for us to take her from this world." he said as he watched Amme He would not tell her that his master wanted to lock her soul away and possibly also Amme's.
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Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:52 am
Amme looked horrified, this person was horrible. Why would they do that to Fay and the kingdom. "I cannot let you go knowing that! You need to stop now!" she said. She couldn't let this creep get away. The only way she would stop is if he stopped her himself.
Seth heard the other horsemen from the kingdom approach him. "High Priest Seth, what happened to Princess Faylia?" the lead horseman asked. Seth held her tight and said nothing for a while. "We're bringing her back to the palace," he said lifting her up. "Sir, where is healer Amme?" one asked. Seth didn't know, but he was worried about Fay. "Go and find her- she followed the kidnapper in that direction," he pointed. The horsemen rode off to find Amme. Seth lifted her on the horse with him and whispered, "Don't worry Fay, I'll stay with you. I love you, please wake up."
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:17 am
The man stopped "Even if you catch me what makes you sure i'll reverse it?" he said as he slowed down his horse. He would not reverse it unless they could pursuade him to.
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 8:24 pm
Amme's horse spooked when the man's horse slowed down. The horse ran frantically and eventually bucked up- throwing her off. She hit the sand and gasped. It hurt, but she was ok. The horse ran off. She remained laying there, where was the kidnapper? She felt fearful now, she was defenseless.
Seth arrived at the palace. He jumped down with Faylia in his arms. He walked inside, he needed to lay her down. But he needed to find the Pharoah. "Pharoah!" He called out- his voice echoed off of the walls.
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Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:21 am
Atem heard Seth then rushed to where he was. "Seth, what has happened?" he said then saw Fay but not Amme, they retrieved one but one was still missing.
The man came up to Amme, "your a pain, rinawanwa (memory lost)you will not remember me," he said then said "lanta kaima (sleep), awake in three minutes" he said then mounted his horse again.
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Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:54 pm
"We found the man responsible. During chase, he put a spell on Faylia. She's alive, just sleeping," he said as he bowed. "Please," he began to say, "please let me watch over her."
Amme fell asleep instantly. A half a minute later, the Pharoah's horsemen came- but they only saw Amme on the ground. "Quick! We must return the healer!" one yelled out as they shooped her up. Did they do to the healer as they did to Faylia? They rode back to the palace holding the healer.
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