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Passage to Queen Mesentia

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by Vann, Dorlana


  “No!” Lilly said and stood up. It was all wrong! It would be different for her little girl. She didn’t want her daughter blinded the way she had been. She didn’t want to put thoughts into her head about finding the perfect man. She knew her mom had meant well, but it wasn’t fair. It wasn’t right. “Fairy tales are wonderful,” she said. “But sometimes, Mom, it’s up to the princess to make sure there’s a happy ending.”

  ***

  Wade shut the door after he’d tipped the man who had handed him his clothes. He let his towel drop and then got dressed, cursing the whole time about his hat. Sure, he had more hats at home but that had been his favorite. Going and searching for it had crossed his mind, but he decided against it. He didn’t want to spend any more time in this place. He was planning on getting the hell out of Dodge on the next stage that left at noon.

  He also planned on giving Lilly some space. Even though he had been exhausted the night before, he had tossed and turned and had dreamed and thought about everything that had happened. He hated to admit the conclusion he had come to: he and Ben weren’t that much unalike.

  Ben had done things he thought he was doing for love. But the truth was, he’d been obsessed. Over the years, he had completely lost the true meaning of love. In other words, love had turned him crazy. Even though Wade wasn’t planning on doing some weird five-thousand-year-old ritual, he felt like he had gone a little crazy, too. Everything he did he’d told himself he was doing for Lilly, but what he had actually done was push her further away.

  He wondered if Lilly would’ve come to him for help if he’d given her the space she had asked for to begin with. He would never know because he hadn’t given her the chance. He’d been in her face every second.

  He stood at the bathroom sink, finger-combing his hair with his left hand that didn’t have the bandage. “Not anymore,” he told himself. After they got home, he would find an apartment, and if and when Lilly was ready, then they could see about things. Because there was no telling how she felt now after everything she had been put through. So until then, he would wait. Patiently.

  A knock at the door brought him out of his thoughts. He walked to the door and opened it to the man who had brought him his clothes earlier. He said something and handed Wade a piece of paper. The man didn’t leave, but Wade wasn’t about to give him more money, so he smiled and nodded and shut the door.

  A few minutes later, Wade found the stairs that led up to the roof. It was a perfect morning.

  A little walkway led to a covered patio, the lattice roof draped in bold colorful fabrics. A long table sat in the middle of the area, spread with breakfast foods. Beyond the table, Lilly stood beside the open balcony, the mountains behind her. She was so beautiful. Her already dark skin was now bronzed a little deeper from the Egyptian sun. She was fresh-faced, and her hair was wavy down to her shoulders, blowing slightly in the wind.

  Wade rubbed his hand down his face when he remembered what he had been telling himself all night and all morning, but the smile just wouldn’t go away. And all he wanted to do was hold her close and stare into her dark eyes and tell her how much he loved her. Instead, he said, “Good Morning.”

  She smiled as she walked over to him. “Are you hungry?”

  He nodded, forcing his attention on the table instead of her. “This all for us? Or are we expecting guests?”

  “Nope, I reserved it all for us. So we can be alone.”

  His heart thudded a little in his chest as he turned his head slowly to look at her. “Are you sure we have time? I booked us on the next flight.”

  She stood closer now and gently grasped his hand and she softly said, “Wade, I love you. I’ve never stopped loving you. I was lost, but now I realize I’m lost without you.” She bent down to one knee, still holding his hand and never lost eye contact.

  “What are you up to?” Wade asked, but he knew and his heart jumped.

  “Wade Roberts, if you’ll still have me, I would love to be your wife. Will you marry me?”

  He grinned. “Ask me again so we’ll be even.”

  “I love you, Wade. Will you be my husband?”

  Wade pulled Lilly up to standing and then wrapped his arms around her, holding on tight. She felt so good. So comfortable. He had missed her so much.

  “Is that a yes?” she asked in a muffled voice against his chest.

  “I would love to be your husband.” He stepped back so he could see her smiling face and said, “But one thing, Baby. I’m afraid you’ve broken my new patience vow.” He arched his eyebrow and tried to control his breathing, hoping she felt just as anxious to be with him.

  “What about breakfast and our flight home?”

  “I’m not hungry and wherever you are, I’m home.”

  “I’m really glad to hear that because I reserved my room for another night.”

  “Is that right?”

  “That’s right,” Princess Lilly said as she took her prince in her arms and kissed him.

  And they lived happily ever after.

  The End

  Copyright

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

  Passage to Queen Mesentia Copyright © 2011 by Dorlana Vann. All rights reserved. No part of this text may be reproduced, electronically or in print, in any form.

  A Pixie Punk Press eBook

  Houston, TX

  www.dorlanavann.com

  Dedication, Acknowledgements, and Bibliography

  For my husband, Don.

  Thanks and gratitude to the following people for critiques, cover art, formatting and/or encouragement: Doria Vann, Don Vann, Theresa Laws, Chrissa Sandlin, Doris Roberts, Darah Vann, Dean Vann, and the Humble Fiction Café. I couldn’t have completed this book without any of you.

  I would also like to give a big THANK YOU to the authors of the Egypt: Lonely Planet Publications 2006. This guidebook was my main source for researching the modern day Egypt of 2005. Visitor ratings, reviews, and/or videos from the website http://www.tripadvisor.com and www.youtube.com were also used as references.

  The following books were used in researching ancient Egypt. I have always been a huge fan of ancient Egypt, and I actually found all the books needed for my research on my own shelves.

  Wilson, Hilary: Understanding Hieroglyphs: a quick and simple guide. Brockhampton Press: 1993

  Forman, Laura: Cleopatra’s Palace: in search of a legend. New York: Random House: 1999

  Budge, E.A. Wallis: The Egyptian Book of the Dead: (The Papyrus of Ani) Egyptian Text Transliteration and

  Translation by Dover Publications, INC. New York: first published in 1967 - Unabridged reprint of 1895 edition. The Mummy: The secrets of Ancient Egypt’s funereal amulets and scarabs, Idols, and Mummy-making, and How to read Hieroglyphics: New York: Macmillan Company: 1972.

  The Editors of Time-Life Books: Egypt: Land of the Pharaohs: Alexandria, Virginia: Time Life Books: 1992. The Age of the God Kings Time Frame 3000 -1500 BC: Alexandria, Virginia: Time Life Books 1987.

 

 

 


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