《Sent To The Past (Interracial Romance)》CH. 70 This is horrible

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My eyes were still in a daze, but I could tell that I was unconscious for a while. I forced my eyes open and realized that I was lying on the floor.

Not the floor in Tuts place, no this floor was different.

Alarm ran through my body, and I quickly sat up.

My head felt dizzy, and I work on trying to hold myself up.

"I wouldn't move that much around yet, since you just woke up." A voice said.

I turned my head around, and there was another girl in the room; she was across from me.

"Where-" I started to say, but she cut me off.

"Where are you? A place no one wants to be and a place you'll want to leave no matter what." The girl said she was probably a couple of years older than me.

"How long have you been here?" I asked her.

"For longer than I should be." She said.

I look around me, trying to see if there was anything that could give me an idea of how to get out.

"You'll be wasting your time figuring out a way to get out." She said.

I shook my head and forced myself to sit up.

"Hey, don't do that. You'll lose your strength." She said as she made her way towards me.

"You're still weak." She said to me, as I ignored her.

"I'm never weak," I said.

"That bastard thinks he's going to get away with this," I said, through clench teeth.

"That's because he has if you're here. He has gotten away with it." She said, I turned to look at her, and there was a sad look on her face.

"Wait, a second, I think I know who you are," I said to her.

"Titum, Titum is still waiting for you. So I'm going to need you to get some hope and help me figure out a way out of here." I said.

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I watch her eyes widened.

I had her attention for sure, and I knew she was going to ask me many questions from here on then.

"Titum, he still loves me?" She asked me.

I raised a brow.

"Why wouldn't he?" I asked her, it was confirmed. This was the woman that the bastard abducted.

This was the woman, Tut cousin Titum love.

"Why? Because of what the King has done to me. He has used me." She said, her tone of voice was sad and sounded as if she's been in pain for a long time.

"None of that was your fault or in your control; what that monster did to you was cruel, evil, and disgusting. He'll never touch you again. Titum still loves you, and he's still holding on hope that he'll be with you again. Now what you need to do is help me make that happen." I said.

I walked around the room to look for anything that can help.

"We are not alone." She said.

"Excuse me?" I turned around to face, confused about what she said.

From the looks of it, it was just her and me in the room unless someone hasn't made themselves seen by me.

"There are others, some in the other room next to ours." She said.

My blood chilled.

"He has others?" I asked, knowing the answer to that.

"Yes, we talk through the walls. Sometimes with knocks and sometimes with noises." She said, shaking her head, a humorless laugh left her mouth.

"We'll get them all out as well," I said.

"You think we could? I've been trying to do that since day one." She said with a sad look.

"Well, four-set our eyes and two sets of brains can help. I promised Tut." I said.

"Tut? As in King Tutankhamun?" She asked me.

"Yes," I said.

"That is Titum, dear beloved cousin." She said.

She smiled.

"They're close, best friends." She said, and I shook my head.

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"Well, somethings changed that," I said. Walking towards the walls and feeling them.

"What could have changed that?" She asked me, and I turned around to face her.

"Tut, evil father abducted you. The woman Titum loves. That's going to change somethings; hey come help me here." I said. I hit the wall a couple of times, trying to feel. The differences that the room wall has.

"Come hit this part of the wall," I said.

I stopped when I heard knocks coming from the other side of the wall.

"Oh, she's awake." The girl said as she rushed to the wall next to me.

"Who's that?" I asked her.

"One of the others that I told you about, weren't you listening?" She asked, and I rolled my eyes.

"I was listening, I mean. Who is she, as in her name?" I asked her.

"I don't know her full name, but she told me her name is -" She said.

I stood still.

"What? No, that's- Oh my goodness. We have to break these walls. Listen, get that big thing over there, and help me break the wall." I said to her, and she nodded her head.

"Do you know how long she's been there?" I asked her while she was grabbing the thing that I asked her to grab.

"She's been here longer than all of us; she was here before I was here. So I don't know how long she's been here, but of course, I am assuming that she's been here for a long time." She said as I watched her dragged the big object that we would be using to break down the wall.

"Why? Do you think you have an idea of who she is?" She asked me, and I nodded my head.

"Yeah, from the name you gave me. I think I have an idea, and she has been here for a long time, a very long time." I said.

"What? Who is she?" She asked me. I face her and saw that she was confused but yet very concerned. She's been down here for a while, and the fact that someone else who she has been talking to has been down here longer than her is something that most likely broke her heart.

"She's King Tut mother," I said.

"What? No, why would she-" She said, shaking her head.

"She's alive; she's alive." She said a smile appeared on her face, but it vanishes.

"Oh my goodness, let's break the wall." She said.

"Okay, help me hold it, but first, we have to tell her to stay back," I said.

She nodded her head and knocked on the wall in a certain way.

A knock came back.

"Okay, she's staying back. Let's do it." She said, eagerness in her now.

"Okay," I said as we both grabbed the item.

"We'll count down, and we'll do it repeatedly so we can break the wall," I said, and she nodded her head.

"We have to do it quickly. Before he comes back, the King has helpers." She said, and my eyes widened.

Of course, I being Amala, forgot to think about that towards my plan.

"Okay, we'll have to do it quickly," I said.

I didn't care; this was King Tut's mom on the other side of the wall. I was sure of it.

When the name was told to me, I knew it was her.

I have to reunite them together again.

"Okay? Are you ready?" I asked her, and she nodded her head.

"3-2-1," I said, and we ran the thing to the wall.

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