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The Pharaoh’s Favorite novel Chapter 14

Chapter 14

Apr 2, 2025

The days stretch on in Amen’s absence.

I do not seek him this time.

Whether he is preoccupied with matters of the kingdom, lost in the weight of his own secrets, or avoiding me after what happened that morning—I do not know. And I tell myself I do not care.

I buried myself in the palace archives, surrounding myself with ancient scrolls that smelled of dust and secrets. The priests had always controlled what magic I could learn, carefully measuring out knowledge like precious drops of water. But here, away from their watchful eyes, I could finally drink deep from the well of ancient wisdom.

Blood magic fascinated me most. Not the dark rituals that some feared, but the pure connection between life force and divine power.

The scrolls spoke of those who could speak with the dead, who could walk the thin line between this world and the next. My fingers traced the hieroglyphs describing their practices, remembering how naturally the visions had come when I tasted Amen’s blood.

Was that my true gift? Not just seeing the future, but bridging the gap between life and death?

Lost in these thoughts, I barely notice where my feet carry and almost missed the sound at first. A low moan, barely audible through the thick palace walls.

A groan. Twisted, agonized.

I snap my head toward the source—the quarters of Meritaten.

I freeze, my pulse hammering against my ribs.

Another sound came – this one unmistakably a cry of pain. It raised the hair on my arms, made my heart stutter in my chest. Not pleasure, not passion – this was agony.

Before I could think, my feet carried me toward her door. The guards stepped forward, crossing their spears to block my path.

“Let me through,” I demanded, trying to sound more confident than I felt. “Something’s wrong. She needs help.”

“No one enters without permission,” one guard said flatly. But I saw the fear in his eyes, saw how his hands trembled slightly on his weapon.

Another scream tore through the air – raw, animal, terrifying. The sound wrapped around my throat like ghostly fingers, choking the breath from my lungs.

“Please,” I whispered. “She’s suffering.”

The guards exchanged glances but didn’t move. Whatever was happening behind that door, they’d been ordered to ignore it. The realization made my blood run cold.

One of them catches my shoulder stopping me when I was just about to enter the room.

“Let her go.”

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