“I am Princess May Mutou-Potter, my sisters
are June and July.”
They had followed the three girls to a
building not that far from where they had found Presley, a warehouse like
structure which had been modified to serve as a juice bar and impromptu
duelling arena. The girls had called it ‘The Emerald Serpent’ and apparently it
was a meeting place for many of their family members along with it’s sister
bars, ‘The Ruby Lion’, ‘The Amber Badger’ and ‘The Sapphire Raven’.
“Like the months?” Presley asked, now that
worry about one of his friends wasn’t driving other questions out of his head.
“Uh huh.” May rolled her eyes, “Our father
thought it would be a good idea.”
“Your father? The Pharaoh?” Ja-Kal
questioned.
“Yes, our father, the current Pharaoh. He
inherited the throne from his father and him from his mother.”
“You had a female Pharaoh?”
“The second Pharaoh of the Modern Age was
our Great Grandmother, who took the throne when our Great Uncle Atem, who was
named for the last Pharaoh before the Modern Age of Shadows, refused the
throne.”
“Pharaoh Seth was the last Pharaoh of the
age of Shadows…” Rath looked confused.
“Have you heard of the Nameless Pharaoh?”
July asked, as June came in with tea and cakes.
“The Nameless Pharaoh gave up his chance at
reaching the afterlife to seal away an evil that nearly destroyed the world.”
Rath sounded like he was reciting something.
“Indeed.” May nodded, “We are descended
from his reincarnation who found the Pharaoh’s name and helped him destroy that
evil for good.”
“What?” Rath sounded stunned. “But the evil
that the Pharaoh sealed away was…”
“Pharaoh Atem, after receiving some of
Pharaoh Yugi’s energy, was able to destroy Zorc forever.” July said, handing
Presley a chocolate cake and putting several glasses of cola and a plate of
cakes on the table, not sure if Presley’s guardians ate or drank anything, but
having bought drinks in case.
“You know a lot about Atem.” May looked
amused.
“My tutor in magic told me about the time
of the Shadows,” Rath explained, “Including the legend of the Nameless Pharaoh.
He claimed no one knew about it anymore.”
“Until Pharaoh Yugi completed the Puzzle
and became possessed by Atem, no one did.” June confirmed. “Great Great Grandfather
Yugi was the first Pharaoh of the Modern Age of Shadows and he took the throne
when Pharaoh Atem finally got to go to the afterlife.”
“What happened to his reincarnation?”
Presley asked, having a vested interest in what had happened to someone who had
had another soul within them that had moved on.
“Pharaoh Yugi ruled well and gave his life
to save the world, twenty five years later. Tales of his time on the throne
have been passed down through our family from generation to generation.” May
explained.
“And the throne passed to his daughter, am
I correct?” Rath nodded, thinking.
“That’s correct, just as the throne will
pass to one of us upon our father’s death.” June nodded.
“You do not know who will claim the
throne?” Nefer-Tina asked, surprised.
“We are triplets,” July explained, “And our
parents decided that we would all get the same lessons and the same training.
We don’t know who the oldest one is, and it’s the oldest who will get the
throne, so it could be any of us.”
“An interesting decision.” Ja-Kal nodded,
though he wasn’t sure it was a wise one.
“You mentioned that Prince Rapses soul is
inside you.” June gave Presley a firm stare, “What did you mean by that?”
“I don’t understand it myself.” Presley
smiled slightly.
“Hmmm…” June frowned, “Do you get possessed
by him or is he dormant within you?”
“Dormant.” Presley nodded at the last part
of her question, “I mean I think he is, he can tell me things, like if
something’s wrong with someone he knew, but we don’t talk as such and he doesn’t
possess me.”
“Defiantly dormant then.” June nodded, “And
you’re his reincarnation right?”
“Uh huh.”
“And you guard the Prince even in death?” She
asked the mummies.
“We swore that we would protect the Prince
no matter what life or time.” Ja-Kal nodded. “And he will not be safe until he
joins his father in the afterlife.”
“The Gate?” July asked her sisters,
thinking.
“Would only work if we could separate
Presley and Rapses, otherwise Presley would have to go through the Gate.” July
disagreed.
“Gate?” Amun looked confused; the huge mummy, whose guardian beast was the ram, had missed most of the conversation so far, being far too preoccupied with the cakes that had previously been on the table.
“When Atem left, he went through the Gate
to the Afterlife.” May explained, “We could probably reopen it again if we use
the Millennium Items, but our father wouldn’t allow us to do it unless we were
one hundred percent certain it would work.”
“Millennium Items?” Ja-Kal asked.
“Trade you.” July said, thinking quickly, “If you tell us about the Necromancer you’ve been having trouble with, and maybe allow us to help, we’ll tell you about the Millennium Items.”
“What are you getting out of this deal?”
Rath asked suspiciously.
“We don’t want anything, but our family
might want something when we get their help. Don’t worry, it won’t be anything
that’s unreasonable.” July grinned, watching as a couple of brats appeared in
solid vision hologram forms, obviously wanting to talk but too far away to come
in person, and waved at them as they gave the group an odd look.
“So, the Necromancer, you said his name was
Scarab?” July asked as the pair took a table close enough to overhear, but far
enough away to hold their own, quiet discussion.
“Yes, he was once the most trusted advisor
of the Pharaoh, but he kidnapped and killed Prince Rapses for his own, selfish
purpose.” Ja-Kal sounded bitter even now, 3500 years later.
“Then why?” May indicated Presley, “If he
already killed Rapses, why hasn’t Rapses moved on or whatever Scarab wanted
come to pass?”
“You stopped him from completing whatever
ritual he needed, didn’t you?” July asked the guardians.
“Indeed. We were too late to save the
Prince, and it cost us our lives, but we stopped him from finishing his vile
spell.” Ja-Kal nodded.
“By why didn’t Rapses move on?” June asked
Presley, who tried to think about what his mother had told him about the
exhibit when it had first arrived, back before Scarab had tried to steal his
soul and the mummies had come back to life.
“According to my mum, Rapses’s body was
never found.” Presley said, watching as collectively the girls hissed and they
gained matching scowls, “What?”
“No body, no name, no afterlife.” May
didn’t look amused, “If they never found Rapses’s body, then that would have
prevented him moving on and it makes sending him on to his father all that more
difficult. Atem, at least, had a funeral and a proper, Egyptian, burial.”
“Forgive my interruption Princess May,”
Rath said, watching the girl, surprised she could get so worked up over someone
she barely knew, “But shouldn’t you be a bit more worried about your own
safety? By revealing your linage to Scarab you’ve made yourselves targets.”
“We’re Clan Brats, we’re always targets.
One more bad guy chasing us for our souls isn’t going to freak us out.” June
sniggered.
“One more…” July watched Nefer-Tina mouth
the words in disbelief and joined in her sister’s chuckles.
“Yeap, we get the Dark Lords, the ones
seeking power, the ones seeking immortality…” May continued blithely, watching
Presley’s amusement at his guardians’ reactions, “Disgruntled Kaiba Corp
employees, annoyed family members…”
“And do your guardians do nothing to
prevent this?” Ja-Kal demanded, believing it wrong for the Princesses to have
to defend themselves against so many enemies, as June went to get some more
cakes for Amun.
“Of course they do something.” June
sniggered, “There’s always someone watching over us, but we find that since
there’s three of us, it’s easier to watch each others’ backs rather then have
guardians following us around at all times.”
Presley could understand this. How many
times had he wished that his guardians would temporarily get lost so he could
actually be a normal human boy for the day?
“Besides, we have the Duel Monsters.” July
added. “They’re our guardians. Didn’t you see how protective Gaia was earlier?”
“And it’s not like we’re the only Clan
Brats, most of the adults can’t keep up with all of us, so if we want to slip
away it’s pretty simple.” May nodded. “As long as they think we're going
someplace safe, and not rushing into a dangerous situation...” She paused, “Oh…We're
going to be in so much trouble... aren't we?”
“Probably, but we couldn’t allow someone’s
soul to be taken and how were we supposed to know that something would happen
this close to The Emerald Serpent?” June asked, “Nothing ever happens near the
Serpent, that’s why it was built here!”
“You know, remember what uncle Nelson was
saying about, it doesn't matter where we go, as go as we're there long enough,
we're going to stumble into trouble?” May asked.
“No, I don’t remember that at all.” July
shook her head.
“Denial.” May chuckled.
“The great river in Egypt ?” Amun looked confused.
This, of course, just caused May to giggle
louder.
“Well it's not our fault that Potters and Mutou's
tend to attract trouble!”
“We didn’t even go looking for it this
time.” June sniggered.
Rath caught Ja-Kal’s eyes. He wasn’t sure
that the Prince hanging around with these Princesses was a good idea. They
didn’t seem completely sane and they certainly didn’t act like any Princess he
had ever met. Ja-Kal gave a small smile back, having been watching the Prince
during the girls’ comments. He seemed amused, happy even, and if it hadn’t been
for the girls it was possible that Rapses could be dead now.
For now they would give the girls the
benefit of the doubt, especially as he wasn’t a hundred percent sure, if they
could chase Scarab off like that, that they would be able to take the girls
down, should they antagonise them into becoming a threat.
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