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the flood of the nile

#1
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Yesterday, 01:18 AM
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  When the world ended there was only one thing on Nazli's mind: it was not Senmut, despite his voice shouting across them all, loud enough and passionate enough to make the walls shake; it wasn't her Pharaoh, her glowing golden queen who should have been protected, should have been put first as soon as that initial shudder quaked through the world; it wasn't even for the children who screamed or the fellahin to whom Nazli had been so selflessly devoted! Her only thought was of her daughter.
  Seeking the small red body, which should have been there beside her. That little girl who had grown like a miracle within her womb, granted to her by the very gods who were set now to judge them... There was nobody there. Nazli reached in to the dark and grasped at nothing, seeing a silhouetted body crushed beneath the cracking stones — hearing the struggle of bodies which had somehow survived, but had been pinned — knowing the voices of mazoi, of fellahin, as they became a din, and as the shadows came for them the silence came too.
  Nazli screamed for Aiesha even as the darkness took her.

 
***

  The lakeside was as silent as one might expect for a place of death and emptiness. Snow was falling rapidly, with each layer effectively sighing as it landed, these little whispers being one of the few constants; this literal white noise filling the ears of this coyote woman. Her body was limp and curled in to a ball, as if she had chosen this particular embankment for her sleeping place.
  Shuddering beneath the blanket of white, she comes-to slowly at first, and then rapidly with a kick of her legs and a gasping name on her lips — but Nazli's voice was a rasp. She tasted sand in her throat, except there wasn't any, not really. A memory of being buried, or a nightmare.
  Around her now was only the endless white snow of nothingness, only silence, and the darkness of a cloudy night. Her voice had failed; she had heard the way she had groaned the sound of her daughter's name and the way the snow had swallowed it, and she despaired.
 

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#2
Yesterday, 07:12 PM
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 She was not the only one who dreamt of a child.
 As he rode, Temujin thought of his brother’s sons being born into his harem this spring. Qachuli’s dens would be filled with wives and bondsmen; a life that by rites should have been his. A khaan needed as many heirs as his gers could hold. It would be so easy to let bitterness prevail.
 One day it might.

 A high, echoing note rends the air. Jin skids to halt, changing course on a pivot. He nearly misses the figure as he vaults along the terraced fields, and would have if not for the violet which strikes his eye. There curled a woman, small; alone. She had not chosen her site well, here in the open with naught but her own body as a shield.
 Moving quickly to her side, the horseman knelt, listening first for breaths.
 “Can you hear me?” The wind all but steals the question from his lips.

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2 hours ago (This post was last modified: 2 hours ago by Nazli. Edited 1 time in total.)
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  Her eyes opened, ink black tildas set in to a gaunt face. There was an approaching shadow that swiftly eclipsed Nazli; she thought, 'this, this is it, the end...'
  "Can you hear me?"
  What? Who...?
  Her body was shaking with the cold, and with herself so numb and lethargic the woman could hardly answer; but she looked upon that shadow and saw the sharp profile of a man, or a god, and immediately Nazli began to weep! In this weather her hot tears steamed, and froze.
  "H—help m-m-me," she pleaded, stumbling with a heavy tongue and frozen lips. The air stung her face and burned at her throat when she tried to take a breath. This was nothing like the home she knew.
  What had she done to deserve this frozen hell as her resting place? Where was the field of reeds? Where was Nwt? It felt as though Nazli had been devoured by the void of the earth only to be spit out again in that empty space between the stars!

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