She opened her eyes and looked up into
the face of a handsome, dark-eyed man.
Where do I know him from? He
looked familiar. His eyes…it can’t
be! Slowly the recognition of who he
was dawned on her. “Oh, my God, you’re…
the man from my dreams!” She scooted
away from him quickly. “This is
impossible! H...how can you be here? I’m
awake! This can’t be real.”
“Why are you frightened? You know me. I
am not a stranger.”
“I don’t know you.” Part of her wanted
to believe this was real, but she knew
better. Men just did not come out of
dreams and into reality. Am I losing
my mind? She frantically searched
past him for her colleagues, but they
appeared to be the only ones in the
room. “Wh-Where am I? Where are Dr.
Kameth and the rest of my team?”
“I know not the names of which you
speak. How have you come here?”
She stood, brushing the dust from her
khakis. Scanning the room, she saw there
was no sign of Jason or the others. They
were alone. It was then she noticed the
room had undergone a change. It was the
same, yet not. Everything looked new.
All the dirt and grime that had
accumulated over the years was gone, as
were the cracks in the tombs. The
burial pyre had disappeared, and the
room empty. She must be dreaming. Heavy
stone just didn’t disappear.
Pushing back the fear and confusion
threatening to overtake her, Abby
squared her shoulders and planned her
next move. This man is not the lover
from my dreams. She was more than
capable of protecting herself, but she
had to remain calm. For her own safety,
she needed to get back to her team. This
man had to be a local that had stumbled
upon them—that was the only answer that
made any sense. She cleared her throat
and spoke up again. “I am Dr. Abigail
Sayman, and I’m here on a research
expedition. There were three others with
me here inside the pyramid. You must
have seen them. Do you know where they
have gone?”
The man shook his head in reply, moving
closer to her as he spoke. “I have seen
no others, only you.” He offered little
more than direct responses to her
questions. “I know who you are. I have
touched your body many times. But I do
not understand how you have come here.”
Abby jumped back from him. The cold
stone of the wall against her back
chilled her to the bone. What does
he mean he’s touched my body many times?
I’d remember if I had been with a man
that looked like him! The stranger’s
intense stares made her nervous. His
eyes devoured every inch of her. The
longer she continued this verbal
exchange, the more frustrated she
became. “I have already told you…” She
paused, inhaling deeply in attempt to
calm herself. “I’m not sure who you are,
but you have never touched my body. I
demand to know your name!”
“I am Khadur, son of Mihtep.”
“Tha…that’s not possible.” She placed a
hand to her head as the room started to
spin. Her stomach lurched with fear.
Khadur… the name she read from the
inscription on the lid of the tomb.
Disbelief overtook her, and she slid
down the wall into the black void once
again.