Creative Writing: Tutankhamen's POV

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~Tutankhamen’s POV~

No matter how much I try to deny I can't get these feelings out of my head. The moment I first saw him, I had a crush.

I should introduce myself more properly, I am Prince Tutankhamen of Luxor. When I was living that is.

Ever since the dark god Set performed a ritual on me, I’ve been an undead mummy ever since.

The him I was talking about is Spinx. He saved me from Set and is even trying to return me to my original form.

Spinx risked everything to find the canopic vases that had my soul trapped in them. In the end, it was because of my clumsiness that ended with being ultimately trapped like this.

When the last canopic vase was in my grasps, I dropped it. Throwing all the hard work Sphinx put into helping me down
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I couldn’t help but admire him even more and it slowly grew until I fell in love with him.

Of course, I could never tell him. Sphinx deserves someone more, not some clumsy oaf like me. Besides, if I were to tell him, Sphinx might reject my feeling and even not want to my friend anymore or worse not want me around him.

I just can’t risk that, so I try my best to hide my feeling but it becomes harder and by each passing day. He comes by to visit two days a week. I just wish there was some way to tell him.

~End of POV~

Tutankhamen was sitting near the fountain in the courtyard of Luxor Palace. “Tutankhamen there you are, I’ve been looking all over for you.” called out a voice.

Tutankhamen looked up to see Nefertiti coming toward him. “Is everything okay? You haven’t been yourself lately.”

“Y-yes. Everything is fine. There is nothing to worry about, Nefertiti, my love.” said Tutankhamen. Nefertiti didn’t buy it as she could obviously see something was wrong.

“Are you sure? I know you’ve been a mummy for some time but Sphinx, Imhotep, and Anubis are working hard to help find a way to turn you back.”

“I know. I’m fine with it. I just that wish he- they are doing okay.” Nefertiti raises an eyebrow at that but didn’t question

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