Until it tears us apart

Until it tears us apart

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''Some kind of stories are told as romantic, some of them are told as horrible, but some aren't told. Have you ever wondered what happened to Ahkmenrah ? What really happened that the 3 movies haven't told us ? Let me tell you the story of Ahkmenrah and Nari...'' ----------------- This is my take on the the NATM trilogy. Yes, most stuff that happened in the movies will still happen, but some will not, and some will be changed to fit my story. I give most credits to the amazing cast and crew that worked on the movies.
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He was prepared to say his last prayer. But the blow never came. Instead his saw the Nubian fall to the ground. The desert sands absorbing the man's precious supply of blood that flowed from his headless body. The young Pharaoh felt himself being lifted up by a familiar hand. It was Kahmunrah. --------------------------------- Ahkmenrah and his older brother Kahmunrah are Egyptian Princes of the Fourth Dynasty and the best of brothers. They are as different as the sun and moon or as gold differs from silver. But they brothers in blood and spirit. Two parts of one whole. They have been told more than once that Egypt had been blessed to have them as Sons. But one tragic event tears their lives to pieces and threatens to drive them apart for all eternity. (Highest Ranking: #108 in Historical Fiction) Was a featured story on the Ides of March. Disclaimer: I don't own the characters from Night at the Museum. Also admittedly some of the stuff that is written is a little problematic. I retain full responsibility of the problematic writing and I apologize if it causes hurt or seems insensitive, it was not my intention at the time of writing merely a reflection of the bad influences from the books I had been reading as a young teen. I am trying very hard to make this book more politically correct in my other drafts as do I do not want other people to normalize toxic, homophobic and sexist tropes/ideologies and beliefs through their reading. All rights Reserved guys! That means if you want to use my ideas you have to ask me! :)

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