Desert Curses
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  • Reads 6,426
  • Votes 181
  • Parts 3
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2015
Darcy Carnahan the youngest of the three siblings left at her maturity and struck out to continue her parents work. She remembers what the Sahara holds, dangers abound here. The attack on her camp as she is close to finding the temple of Bastet causes her to head back to Cairo. Here she finds her sister and brother geared up to go after an even more dangerous find. Hamunaptra. The city of the dead holds more secrets and dangers than the Sahara holds sand. When familiar desert warriors show up to stop them this feels all too familiar. Can she protect her family and new found friends? Can she help attempt to save the world? Can she stop thinking of those glittering eyes? Ardeth bay /oc the mummy fanfic (m for later chapters)
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