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Fanfic: Wie soll ich dich ansprechen...?

had no chance." He bowed his head in shame. "It's not normal."
"Nobody said it was normal," said the Pharaoh. "Now we already know more, even if it doesn't really help us."
"Unfortunately not, but I can't think of anything else."He shrugged his shoulders regretfully.
"Not bad," said Atemu, "then we'll have to find someone who knows more about you."
"And where do you want to find someone like that?" Asked Seth.
"That's a good question", Atemu sighed, "if I knew the answer, everything would be easier."
Seth and Sabir looked at each other, then both shrugged.
"So we have absolutely no idea what to do," Seth stated.
"Looks like it," added Sabir.
Atemu turned the amulet between his fingers again. There had to be something they could still do. They had missed something. Suddenly the amulet began to glow faintly.
“What?” Confused, he ran over Arai's signature and flinched.
The metal seemed to glow at this point.
"What does that mean again?" He asked himself rather than in the group.
Sabir and Seth looked at the piece of metal in confusion and then both shrugged their shoulders in unison.
"That could mean a lot, my Pharaoh."An old woman's voice broke the silence. Atemu spun around, but nobody was there. Where did that voice come from?
"Where are you?" He asked confused.
"You shouldn't always believe in what your ears tell you, but trust your eyes once in a while." The woman was now standing directly in front of Atemu.
"But how?"
"It doesn't matter," said Aura. "There are more important things."
"But who are you?" Asked Seth and stepped next to Atemu.
"How rude of me," said Aura, smiling mischievously. "I am aura."
"And what do you want here?", Atemu asked.
"I thought you needed help, my Pharaoh. After all, I was something like Arai's nanny."
“You know her?” The Pharaoh began to draw new hope.
"Of course," confirmed the old woman, "for a long time. And you don’t have to bother with any explanations. I know where she is and what is happening with her. I know the future."
Seth rolled his eyes and looked away. He was suspicious of the old woman. From the first moment on, she had been kind of creepy to him."You know the future? Then you surely also know whether we will survive this fight against Ramius, or not?" Atemu had raised an eyebrow and was waiting for an answer.
"Of course I know that too, but if I told you, would you believe it?" Aura countered insidiously.
"You can try it," said Atemu.
“I don't want to interfere, but I thought we wanted to think about something how to get Arai back?” Sabir looked first at Aura then at Atemu.
Aura smiled gently.
"You are worried, you can tell. But be assured that you are not the only one who is doing that. It's the same for me. The Pharaoh seems to be worried too." She gave Atemu a cunning look from the side.
"Then we should finally act and not always talk about it," said Sabir, exasperated.
"But wa-"
Atemu got no further, because his voice was drowned in bloodcurdling screams. Seconds later, a soldier rushed in at the door and almost screamed."They're attacking!"
The last bit of color drained from the faces of those present. Now the time had come. Ramius attacked. Sabir jumped up and hurried after the soldier. Seth, Atemu and Aura glanced at each other briefly.
"Maybe you should stay here," said Atemu, turning his gaze to Aura.
"You know I can't. You will need my help."
Seth looked briefly at Atemu, then he too hurried out of the room. He knew that it made no sense to argue with the old woman and he would be more helpful outside. Just as Atemu was about to counter something, someone came in at the door again. Nefertari. The fear was written on her face. Panicked, she clung to Atemu.
"They're attacking, they're attacking!" She yelled in his ear.
"I know that," Atemu grumbled. "You'd better hide."
"Hide, I? You protect me with your life, aren't you?" She clung to him even harder.
"Forget it," Atemu replied icily. "I have to go outside and find Arai now."“Arai?” Nefertari looked at him confused. "And what do you mean" forget it "?"
"That means that you annoy me and that I don't feel like running after you. Even if the peace between our countries is endangered, I want you to disappear."
That had sat, because Nefertari immediately let go of him and looked at him with disgust.
"How dare you insult me ​​so badly? That's probably the greatest insolence I have ever seen," she waved her hands around with her hands.
Atemu shrugged and walked past her.
"I'm leaving on the spot," screeched Nefertari and stormed out of the room, not without glaring at him as he passed.
"The first stone has kicked off," said Aura softly.
“Please what?” Atemu looked at her inquiringly. What was that supposed to mean again?
"Forget it, we finally have to go outside."
Aura walked briskly and the Pharaoh struggled to keep up with her. When the two finally got outside, they saw a picture of horror.The soldiers fought desperately against the overwhelming force of the attackers. Every now and then there were screams, then the thud of a body on the floor.
"By Ra," gasped Aura and looked around, "that's terrible. More than terrible."
"It's pointless", Atemu sighed, "please stay close to me. Our opponents are stronger than we thought."
Aura nodded slightly. Then she followed him.

"I won't fight, won't that go into your skull?" Arai yelled.
She looked furiously at Ramius, who held out her sword.
"Yes, you will. I'll convince you of that, don't worry."
“No, never.” Arai crossed her arms over her chest. "You can stand there until you go black."
"Black is a good keyword," said Ramius insidiously. "Your eyes are really beautiful, did I already say that?"
“Stop it.” Arai shuddered.
“Why should I?” He slowly approached her from behind and put his arms around her. "It's true and they suit you very well.Better than this brown. "
Arai winced when she felt his hands on her hips. Without much effort, she tried to get away from him. Of course, it was just one attempt.
“Stop it.” Arai shivered.
"Shall I tell you why your eyes turned black?" He whispered in her ear.
She nodded weakly. He would invent something in his favor, as always, but she no longer bothered. Slowly her will began to crumble. She would not be able to withdraw from him for much longer.
"Because you are mine."
“No!” She tore herself away from him and glared at him. "I don't belong to anyone."
"Yes, I do," Ramius replied calmly. "Stop denying it, you feel it too. You don't want to leave me anymore."
Arai pressed her hands to her temples. She didn't want to be with him, that was the last thing she wanted. The only thing she wanted she would probably never admit to herself.
Again she felt Ramius hands. He ran it across her hip, along her waist, then hugged her.“Don't fight back any longer, Arai.” He looked into her eyes.
His eyes were like swirls. Whoever looked inside sank into it. Arai's eyes glazed over. He had done it again.
"I'm not fighting back any more," she mumbled.
"That's good to hear and now come on, we have to fight a fight."
Ramius put the sword in her hand and pulled her with him.

"Then let off steam." Ramius made a sweeping motion with his hand and pointed to the soldiers. "Remember, consideration is unnecessary. Kill anyone who gets in your way."
Arai nodded.
"I will," she said monotonously.
Quickly and at least as elegantly, she mingled with the soldiers, injuring one after the other. But not in such a way that he would die.
She knew who she was looking for and who to find at any cost. With one skillful movement, she stabbed a soldier in the leg and then ran on. Through the crowds of fighters and over a mountain of corpses. Panting, she came to stand in the palace garden.There she saw Seth. The priest was attacked by three thieves. He would probably die.
Arai shook her head slightly and sighed, then ran to him. Unnoticed, she came to a stop behind the three attackers. She raised her hands and hit the heads of two of them, and took the third off with a kick in the back. Then she turned to Seth. This returned her gaze. His lips formed the word "thank you," then he smiled weakly at her. Arai looked at the ground. She could no longer look him in the eye and kept walking.
Panting, she leaned against a wall and wiped her forehead. Ramius had ordered her to kill, but something inside of her refused. She couldn't stand against Pharaoh.
"Arai?"
Arai winced and raised her sword at the same time. But when she realized who had spoken to her, she began to tremble. Atemu and Aura stood in front of her. Atemu smiled and Aura took a step towards her.
"We have finally found you," smiled the old woman and wanted to put a hand on her shoulder, but the woman she was speaking backed away."Stay away from me," she pressed out, "I don't know what I'm capable of."
“Arai, it's good, don't be afraid.” Aura tried again. But Arai backed away again and now stood with his back to the wall.
Aura turned to Atemu for help. The young Pharaoh nodded and slowly walked towards Arai.
"I know you don't want to see me anymore, but at least listen to me, please," he said gently and took another step towards her.
Arai looked at the floor, if she would look at him now, he could see what she felt for him and she didn't want that. Nobody was allowed to know, and certainly not he.
She felt her chin lift. She quickly turned her head to one side.
"Are you so afraid to look me in the eye?" He asked softly.
Shaking his head.
"Then look at me," demanded the Pharaoh.
No reaction.
Finally it got too colorful for him and he lifted her chin again, but this time with gentle force. He looked her straight in the eye.Startled, she widened it and waited for Atemu to push it away. But nothing happened. Instead, he hugged her and stroked her head gently. He whispered something
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