first half, Toula! differentiated through HR breaks!
a look of gratitude was passed to the horned
Mazoi—each action rewarded her own thought process that he was, above the rest, worthy of protecting their precious daughter in these lands. direct, without fear—and she had seen his own power and prowess! woe unto any who underestimated him—it would be their downfall.
her husband recognized the man—it softened her, some, in her reception of him. and then he spoke the name of their son—oh! the light of Ra Himself shone through her, tempered to warm and not to burn. rapturous laughter came from Her throat, and Toula looked with pride to her Divine Husband.
Pharaoh!
she echoes with great pride and pleasure—reborn again, claiming the places in which his parents could not, for though They wandered between the two planes They belonged to the other.
search parties had been sent—no doubt by their son, too, if he had caught wind of Their arrival. she caught the second look to Their guard, and she looked to the capable
Mazoi.
he is the Mazoi of your Amiirad. you may tempt fate, if you wish it—it would be a mistake to,
she forewarns. the
Mazoi was more than capable of proving such a thing—an ear twitch advised he remain at the ready. but he was protected by the Gods, and the warning was made clear.
her voice remained warm, joyful—their prince was alive. he had journeyed far, and now he was Pharaoh. before they returned, they would see him!
the princess remained still, the picture of perfection between her Divine parents. her gaze turned proudly upon the
Mazoi when he was regarded, then turned suspicious when they shifted back to the stranger. a familiar stranger, apparently—when her mother made mention of her, another
fellahin introduced her by her names and titles, few in comparison to her parents many! that would change, here, surely.
but her brother—he was here! excitement pierced the veil of well taught stoicism, now it was Satiset that also beamed beneath the warm light of Pharaoh that was contagious as it spread. no rebuke was provided as Satiset shifted and smiled, too, a mirror of her mother in her brightness then.