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Once upon a time, there lived a boy called Simon. He was an ordinary boy who did what ordinary nine year old boys do: collecting bugs and putting them in jars, speaking to imaginary friends, riding a bike along an empty road in the woods….. As the only child of a Governor and an Egyptologist, silence was the only company that he knew. One fine Saturday morning, out of curiosity, he entered into his mum’s work room, which was out of bound for anyone, except her; she had traveled to Egypt in Cairo, to help examine a newly discovered mummy. He went round the workroom, admiring the historical antiquities from Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia and Libya, dating thousands of years back. Suddenly he noticed something; a green carving of a scarab beetle was glowing faintly. As he was about to touch it, it glowed more and more radiantly! So shocked, he ran to his room, and shut the door. For almost a week Simon never thought of going back to the room. The episode had made him so shaky that he was afraid of leaving his room. His parents were so concerned that they called him a counselor. Simon was afraid if he said what he had seen in the workroom, his mother would be upset, for breaking the “out of bound” rules, and his father would perceive him to be insane. One full moon spring night, a powerful breeze blew against Simon’s window, opening it. As he turned to close the window, he saw the green scarab beetle on his study table. He was frozen with astonishment! Suddenly it unleashed projector images on his bedroom wall! Clips of a well-built man appeared; he had a pendant round his neck; the green scarab beetle carving! The mysterious man was fighting a red-eyed warrior who seemed to levitate, just like he did. Unfortunately the benevolent-looking man lost the battle, and the red-eyed warrior flew to the sun, and absorbed it into his scepter. Soon, he vanished. “The wounded man is Horus, the hideous warrior is Seth,” a voice from the Scarab beetle said. “Since the battle, our world has been in darkness for thousands of years. No god had been able to steal Seth’s scepter, without getting damned into the realm of frozen time.” The voice went on to say that Seth’s deeds brought forth the fall of ancient Egyptian civilization and glory. According to the Book of Ra, it was said that a boy from the Land of Four Seasons would subdue Seth, and free the sun from his scepter. Simon suddenly fainted. All the realities were too hard to grasp. “Wake up, wake up”, he heard. Slowly he opened his eyes, only to see unfamiliar people in cloaks and walls filled with hieroglyphs. He was on a bed, which could change color at will, according to his emotions. The floor was decorated with a big scarab beetle symbol. Looking outside the window, it was dusky, cold, and filled with eerie moans. Simon was awed and terrified at the same time. He had been transported to the world of the gods, through astral projection by the green scarab beetle carving. “The hero has come to save us!” he heard from outside. Suddenly the ground began to shake violently, as the shadow of a jackal’s head danced all over the ceiling. Everywhere the shadow passed, it left death: flowers wilted, fruits decayed, and rich history written in hieroglyphs got erased. “It’s the Evil One!” the immortals screamed. Suddenly Seth appeared before the boy’s bed, from a dark smoke that mysteriously vanished, just as the immortal savage appeared. “I’ll incinerate yooooouuuuuu………….!!!!!!!” he shouted, as he pointed his scepter to Simon. A flash of light shot from the scepter, only for the beam to reflect back to Seth. Simon couldn’t tell what was happening; his eyes were closed. The medallion round his neck, with a green scarab beetle had protected him, and defeated Seth. What the Evil One didn’t know was that Horus’ scarab beetle had chosen Simon as the sole possessor of Horus’ hidden powers. Seth had once stolen it, but it disappeared mysteriously from his grasp, for Good cannot blend with evil. “I’ll be baaaaack,” Seth roared, as he vanished into a dark smoke. All of a sudden the sun appeared once again, together with Horus. He glowed radiantly, as he flew in the blue sky. Slowly he flew down, and patted Simon. “Thank you my child”, he said. “I’ll always keep watch over you….” The boy fell into a mysterious deep sleep, only to wake up again, on his bed. He was sweaty, confused and enchanted. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Three months later, as he went to collect some bugs for his buggy collection, He saw a real, life scarab beetle crawling close to a pond. Across the autumn skies he saw an Ibis flying in a circle around him. The Ibis is the symbol of Horus. “I’ll always keep watch over you…..” Simon remembered those words, and began to smile. He was now a superhero in his own right! THE END Date: 30/1/2017
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