King Strogforth lead a very strong campaign to maintain order, and to prevent a civil war. He had visited all the provinces in Troy to promote his new Naval project. He took this opportunity to talk, and to shake hands with the common villagers, therefore strengthening his popularity among them. His health had improved greatly during these campaigns trips, and he felt younger. Hanoue had returned home to Troy with Prince Shoguluh at her side.
The two of them were very busy negotiating with the appropriated authority in Rome for the return of Hanoue's Children. She was still legally married to Abonaby according to the Roman law. It was very hard for her to deal with the situation. She was in love with her prince, was loyal to her husband in Rome, and at the same time could not forget the kindness and gentleness of Captain Henrphost. She was tormented by guilt mostly when she was alone. Prince Shoguluh was a real lover, he showered her with gifts of perfumes, jeweleries and flowers. Hanoue was always in a state of euphoria when she was around him. She played her music for him, and he was charmed by it every time he heard her played.
Abonaby was broken hearted, and had to face the fact that his beloved Hanoue was gone out of his life forever. He cried days and nights. He was also an artist and he expressed his feelings and emotion in his work. While his works were never enough for the the demands in those days, his life was over. He could not be comforted by anything. One day he received a visit, and she was one of these door to door sellers trying to promote her new book. Abonaby welcomed her, and agreed to buy the book from her. He paid for the book and she left. He sat down, opened the pages and started to read. The story was about the life of a Jewish woman who was in love with a Roman soldier. He beat her and mistreated her, because he did not believe her. She was despised by her people for loving this Roman Soldier, and she became an outcast. The young soldier in return had married a very wealthy woman, who had helped promoted his rank to captain to the Roman army. That poor Jewish woman was skillful dressmaker, and words of mouth had brought her to the household of her ex-lover. She was fashioning for many years for his wife, before he discovered, who was behind these intriguing outfits his wife was wearing. He wanted her back in his life, and told her that he will never hurt her again. She agreed to be with him, and both of them left Palestine, and returned to Rome where they lived together happily forever. Abonaby loved the story, and contacted the woman who sold him the book; They started to date, and later she moved in with him. Once again, he was living, and felt contented.
To be continued...
Friday, October 29, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Hanue (PartX)
General Kalomlahkuff had made up his mind to accept the expedition to his native land in Troy. Even though he was in exile in Rome, he had many powerful friends in Troy. All the soldiers who were under his command had remained loyal to him. King Strogforth was aware of the strong influence that general Kalomlahkuff had on the Troy Army. The King also knew that the general had a large number of supporters through out the entire country. The general had to be placed on trial for his crime, but King Strogforth didn't want a civil war either. Therefore he started to lead a campaign on building a Navy for the military in order to gain their support. Troy had a navy, but it was old and outdated. The King knew that the idea of a new Navy will please the country very much. The king's health was not perfect, but he was determined to work very hard in order to bring justice to his beloved daughter, Hanoue.
To be continued...
To be continued...
Monday, October 18, 2010
Hanoue (PartIX))
In Rome life continues as usual. Caesar struggled to maintain Power while the people wanted Rome to return to the Republic. In Europe, Rome had conquered Germany, Great Britain and Spain, and all the middle eastern countries, including Israel. Troy and Egypt were the only two countries in Northern Africa that were able to resist its power to dominate; even though Egypt was an allied to Rome. Hanoue's captivity would change the political alliance between these two countries. Pharoh had trusted Rome blindly, and was unable to accept the fact that his grand daughter was a captive in Rome for so many years. General Kalomlahkuff was finally exposed in the conspiration that had leaded to Hanoue's captivity in Rome. Pharoh and King Strogforth demanded his return back to Troy to withstand trial for his criminal act. While these three countries were debating their political issues, Abernaby resumed his formal life, but could never forget his beloved Hanoue, therefore he turned to food for comfort. He had gained a tremendous amount of weights, and he started to develop health problems like diabetes and heart disease.
The children were well taken care of, and they seemed to be happy, even though they could not understand why their mother was no longer with them.
General Kalomlahkuff was summoned to the palace to discuss his faith. He was told that Rome was under a lot of pressure from both Troy and Egypt to expedise him back to his native land, so he can be placed in trial for his crime against the King of Troy. He realized right away that he did not have a chance to stay in Rome, because Egypt was a valuable allied to Rome. The political tension was escalating already in Rome, as the people demanded the return of the Republic. Rome was not doing better either in Europe, because there were rumors that the Europeans were planning a major uprising against Rome. Rome was already isolated and needed a powerful friend like Egypt. Kalomlahkuff may had a wicked mind, but he was a soldier first. He had two options; which were, either suicide or to surrender to the King of Troy.
The children were well taken care of, and they seemed to be happy, even though they could not understand why their mother was no longer with them.
General Kalomlahkuff was summoned to the palace to discuss his faith. He was told that Rome was under a lot of pressure from both Troy and Egypt to expedise him back to his native land, so he can be placed in trial for his crime against the King of Troy. He realized right away that he did not have a chance to stay in Rome, because Egypt was a valuable allied to Rome. The political tension was escalating already in Rome, as the people demanded the return of the Republic. Rome was not doing better either in Europe, because there were rumors that the Europeans were planning a major uprising against Rome. Rome was already isolated and needed a powerful friend like Egypt. Kalomlahkuff may had a wicked mind, but he was a soldier first. He had two options; which were, either suicide or to surrender to the King of Troy.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Hanoue (PartVIII)
The festivity for Princess Hanoue's returned lasted ten days; after that every body returned to their normal activities. Special arrangements were being made for the Prince and the Princess to return their home in Troy. While they were waiting for the long journey back to Troy, Prince Shogunu and Princess Hanoue decided to go bathing in the Niles; which is one of the longest river in the entire world. As they bathed in the Niles, they renewed their love's vows for each other. Princess Hanoue had spent the past few days telling him about her life in Rome. Prince Shogulu broke down into tears, when he found out that Hanoue had given him a son. Aboniby, Hanoue's husband in Rome had helped to raise the child. The Niles river was crystal clear, and very calm. They sat at the river bank, and they made beautiful flower's diadems and necklaces for each other. Prince Shogunu was overwhelmed by the love that Princess Hanoue had showed him, and at that time he was a very happy man. Exhausted, they layed by the river's bank in each other's arms. The Prince reached for Hanoue'face, and kissed her passionately. They continued their embrace, as the prince gently unbuttoned Hanoue's blouse to expose her breasts, and intensely run his fingers around them. Hanoue screamed from the pain and the pleasure she felt running through out her entire body. As tears fell down her cheeks, she called out the prince's name, and repeatly told him, that she loved him.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Hanoue (Part VII)
The convoys of chariots that accopanied princess Hanoue were able to hear the sound of the festivity that was being given for Hanoue's return more than fifteen miles ahead of the royal palace. The people who were not aware of th current event, were asking many questions; when they were told that Pharoh's grandaughter, Princess Hanoue had returned after many years in captivity in Rome, they started to rejoyce also. Meanwhile King Stroghphost was notified of his only daughter's return, and he was very happy; but his health prevented him from going to Egypt to meet her. He had sent Prince Shogulu instead to represent him. The prince never returned to his native country; instead he remained in Troy by king Stroghforth's side. He was very loyal to the king, and he never gave up hope about Princess Hanoue's return. Prince Shogulu, accompanied with five hundred of the best of the royal guards had headed toward Egypt to celabrate the return of his beloved Hanoue, and to take her back to Troy.
Hanoue had arrived to the palace, and the ceremony for her return was grand.There were about ten kings from the near by countries and Prices and Princesses to celebrate her return. Princess Hanoue was in a state of euphoria when she saw Prince Shogulu her fairy tale lover. After spending all these years in Rome, and was married to Aboniby, had left four children in Rome, She could not believe herself, that she was once again young and full of life. She could tell right away that her father was not among the dignities, then a wave of anguishes covered her. She soon regained herself again, as Prince Shogulu approached her with a bouquet of lilac. She saw all the love he had for her in his eyes. At that moment prince shogulu, kneeled in front of her, as he handed the lilac to her. Princess Hanoue was enchanted, and kneeled also in front of the Prince. Both of them without a word or a care for their surrounding, started to embrace and to kiss passionately.
To be continued....
Hanoue had arrived to the palace, and the ceremony for her return was grand.There were about ten kings from the near by countries and Prices and Princesses to celebrate her return. Princess Hanoue was in a state of euphoria when she saw Prince Shogulu her fairy tale lover. After spending all these years in Rome, and was married to Aboniby, had left four children in Rome, She could not believe herself, that she was once again young and full of life. She could tell right away that her father was not among the dignities, then a wave of anguishes covered her. She soon regained herself again, as Prince Shogulu approached her with a bouquet of lilac. She saw all the love he had for her in his eyes. At that moment prince shogulu, kneeled in front of her, as he handed the lilac to her. Princess Hanoue was enchanted, and kneeled also in front of the Prince. Both of them without a word or a care for their surrounding, started to embrace and to kiss passionately.
To be continued....
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Hanoue (Part VI)
Captain Henrhphost and the crews gave their farewell to the passengers of Venuciella as they disembarked the ship. Hanoue was among the first passengers to unboard the ship. The Queen, Hanoue's mother was waiting for her with a convoy of four chariots and horsemen. Hanoue was accompanied with a guide that Captain Henrhphost had given her. She recognized her parties right away; and told the guide that it was alright at this point for him to return to Captain Henrhphost. Hanoue then continued to work toward the chariots; the Queen was the first to notice her, and she was thrilled with love and excitement as she order the royal guards to give homages to her daughter triumphal return. The royal guards started to walk in two parallel rows, each of them carried a special piece of decorative jewelry for Hanoue. One the first two guards had the royal diadem in his hands. Her majesty the Queen were walking in front of the royal guards, as she approached Hanoue, she signaled her to stop walking. Hanoue could not hold her emotion, and bursted into tears. Her mother was by now right in front of her . They first looked at each other in silence for a few seconds, the guarded handed the royal diadem, and then she lifted her arms, and placed it in top of Hanoue's head. Hanoue then bowed an kneeled in front of the Queen to pay her homage. The Queen raised her up and introduced her to the royal cortege as princess Hanoue.
Princess Hanoue was helped into a chariot next to her mother, Queen Nephaerthali. Together, they started they journey toward the royal palace. As they passed through the villages, the Egyptian people bowed down to salute the Queen and the Princess. Meanwhile at royal palace, Pharaoh and his subjects were preparing a large feast to celebrate the return of his grand daughter. The palace was decorated with flowers, and the sound of music was everywhere. The attending Lady-maids were dressed in silky laced white dresses, and they wore colorful diversified flowers diadem over their hair. In front of the palace dozen of horsemen were waiting with their trumpets to sound the triumphal return of Pharaoh grand daughter.
TO BE CONTINUED....
Princess Hanoue was helped into a chariot next to her mother, Queen Nephaerthali. Together, they started they journey toward the royal palace. As they passed through the villages, the Egyptian people bowed down to salute the Queen and the Princess. Meanwhile at royal palace, Pharaoh and his subjects were preparing a large feast to celebrate the return of his grand daughter. The palace was decorated with flowers, and the sound of music was everywhere. The attending Lady-maids were dressed in silky laced white dresses, and they wore colorful diversified flowers diadem over their hair. In front of the palace dozen of horsemen were waiting with their trumpets to sound the triumphal return of Pharaoh grand daughter.
TO BE CONTINUED....
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