Ancient Egypt: On the Nile

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Zafira silently sang to herself as she flipped through the pages of a strange book.

Yuma kneeled once more before she blew out the incense. Smoke hung in the air that made her cough heavily.

A beautiful song filled the palace. It's singer unaware she was actually sing loud enough for everyone to hear. The words had no meaning to egyptians or to her, it just made her feel good.

The cough twisted into her throat and gripped it tightly. Yuma was gasping for air. Her lungs were protesting for air and were not recieving it. She started to keel over a bit.

Tamkley heard major coughing as he woke up "What the..." muttered Tamkley to himself as he got up and opened the door out of his room trying to reach the source of the caugh.

Zafira had already reached Yuma's room and went inside. She stared in horror as her friend gasped for air. "Oh no. Help!" she called kneeling beside the other woman.

Tamkley rushed into the room as he saw the situation. Tamkley coughed a little, opened the window and threw the notisce out the window. The smoke began to go throu the window outside.

Zafira fanned the air in front of Yuma's face.

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The coughing supsided after a bit but it left an impact that would scar poor Yuma for life. For whenever a dust storm or the like picked up she would be having a fit inside her lungs. Thanks to her friends they saved her from choking for air until she blacked out.

Zafira helped drag her friend to her bed and covered Yuma up. "She should be fine." she told Tamkley. "Thanks for your help."

Yuma wanted to say 'Thank you' in reply but no words could be formed with what happened with her coughing fit.

"No smoking in the palace..." said Tamkley,

"No, it was incense for the god, Ra. I wanted to make him satisfied."

Zafira shook her head. "He obviously wasn't." she whispered.

"You're probably right." Yuma began to dust herself off.

"Tell me, If you dont beileve gods dont do it..." said Tamkley leaning on the wall.

"I'm sorry." Zafira said.

"Sorry about what now?"

"For not believing in these gods ."