Chapter 6

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I paced on my cloud.
Kye truely did love me, even after I told him what I really was. But now I'm stuck here for even longer. I sighed and sat down. We were going to meet up after school tomorrow and start making a plan.
Majesty would know already about Kye and I and I was just waiting for her to call me and lecture me. I was so scared and nervous I was sick. I layed on my back and covered my face with my hands and groaned. I didn't know what we'd do, or after that. I rubbed my face and sat up. There must be away for me to be free and become mortal, right? I stood up and thought.
I knew everything that I could do, that might work, but as I played them out in my head, they didn't. They didn't work. This was hopeless. I'm stuck telling people their fates forever.

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The next day I went to school then met up with Kye in this café 80s place. We sat in a booth and talked. He expressed his ideas of what we could do. They all wouldn't work. "There must be away," Kye said.
I nod, "I know there is away, but I am not aloud to know it."
"What if looked it up? Mythology must have ties to it. There must be myths on how to get you mortal or something," He suggested.
Now why didn't I think of that? I was there when the myths were made! "I think there is one, somewhere."
We left the café and went to the library. We looked at every book on myths, history, archology, anything we could think of that would help us. Soon had stacks of books at our table and we were reading our minds out.
Kye jumped and pointed to the page he was looking at in a book on mythology connecting with archology. "There is a stone deep in a pryamid that holds the power of turning immortals, mortal. There is an song that must be sung with the immortal holds the stone. Once sung, the immortal looses their immortality and is now mortal.
"Beware though. If the song is wrong in anyway the stone will not work and will loose it's power for two thousand years and the song will change." He read.
I took the book and read it, "The song is on the walls around the stone, in...hieroglyphics."
"Can't you read hieroglyphics?" He asked.
"It's been millions of years, I've frogotten how," I said, "Even when I did I struggled."
"So we're stuck?" He said.
"No," I lowered my voice because a collage kid was giving me a death glare, "We will find out what the song is."
He nods and flipped the page and a map fell out. Kye grabbed the map and opened it, "Useful," He said then slipped it into his bag. Then he pulled out his phone and took a few pictures of the pages on the stone. "Are you serious? We can't just get up and go!" I exclaimed softly to him.
He shrugged, "Spring break is coming and we are going traveling to find this stone."
"What if it doesn't exist?"
"Then I just spent a week well used with you," He smiled and I blushed.

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