《Sent To The Past (Interracial Romance)》CH. 78 She wants to talk to him

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While trying to get everyone settled in, I turned to glance at Tut and His mother. I found Tut looking at his mother with a confused look; he tilted his head and asked his mother something.

I watch his mom take hesitation, but she nodded her head slowly.

Tut must have felt my stare because he turned and made direct eye contact with me.

He was looking at me as if he was trying to tell me something.

I turned around and excused myself from the woman I was helping and headed towards Tut and his mother.

So we talk with stares now?

As I got closer to them, Tut spoke.

"My mother wants to talk to him," Tut said.

I knew who he was referring to; Tut must have been confused about why his mother would want to talk to someone like that.

Someone who is the main person behind everything that has happened to her.

Yes, this probably confused Tut on why his mother would want to talk to that evil man.

As I turned to look at his mother.

I could see that she didn't want to talk to him either, but she had to.

This was a step to closure for her.

What happened to her was committed by someone who was supposed to care for her.

Her brother, who she was she had happened to have been tied to, who tortured her all these years.

She wanted to see him.

"Well?" I said, looking at Tut.

"She wants closure Tut," I said; I watch him look at me with a look. One of the faces that he gives when he doesn't know what else to say.

"Okay." He said.

I nodded my head, turned my attention to his mother.

"Do you want us to go in with you when you do?" I asked her.

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"Yes, that is fine." She said.

"Lead the way, Tut," I said to him.

Tut took a second to look back at his mother as if she would change her mind about what she asked.

When he realizes the look on her face was something serious, he let out a sigh and nodded his head.

"Please, follow me." He said.

His mother and I followed him; I looked to Leo and Ramo, giving them a look, from the way they both looked at me.

I knew that they knew what I meant.

I was telling them to guard the people and watch over them.

I continued to follow Tut, and so did his mother; he led us to the other side of his home when we walked further into the hallway.

I can tell that he was in the room that the guards were guarding the door.

The guards immediately bowed down.

"Thank you, you all may rise." He said to them. They did and moved away from the door.

One of the guards opened the door for us, we went in, and my eyes widened when I saw the King.

He wasn't facing us, but he spoke.

"You didn't find them." He said, letting out a laugh, he turned around, and his smile dropped.

"Well, I guess you can see for yourself that you're wrong about that," Tut said, as he had a grimace on his face.

"We found everyone, and as you can see, I mean everyone. Your time is going to end soon." Tut said to his father.

"I wasn't planning on letting you even see her, but I am respecting her wishes, which is why she is here in this room," Tut said.

Tut's mother was staring at the King on the floor.

She was staring at him, but he avoided her stare.

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"Why?" Tut's mother asked.

"Why did you do all those things to me?" Tut's mother asked.

Tut's father raised his head.

"Why? You shouldn't be asking only me that. You should also be asking our parents that as well, as they both knew. " King Tut's father said, causing the mother to still.

"Oh, deep inside, you know they had to know. Don't you know that the parents always favor the boys?" King Tut's father said.

"I was the one who was always going to have my way because I was the favorite child, and I was the boy, the future King." King Tut Father said.

The explanation he gave made my blood boil; it's one thing that he did all of those things to his sister and the mother of his child, but to bring up that their parents knew of this but let it happened was a low blow.

"You had to have guessed that they did." King Tut's father said.

"Why did you do it? You didn't have to do any of these things to me. You could not have hurt me the way you did and just not do anything like that." King Tut's mother said.

"It wasn't your destiny, I suppose." King Tut said.

"Then I suppose you dying soon will be your destiny." She said.

She turned around, and you could see on her face that she had some unshed tears.

"May you rot in the fire." She said as she left the room.

"How dare you bring her here." King Tut's father said.

"How dare I? You have no right to talk right now. Especially on the fact that you'll be dying soon." King Tut said.

He shrugged his shoulders.

"Everyone who is going to have a hand of your death will be arriving soon. Almost like a party gathering." King Tut said.

"Even my dear cousin, who is finally reunited with his love, will have a hand, not to mention the servant who made all your bids for you, the same one you lied to about his brother's whereabouts." King Tut said.

The look on his father was something that I am sure King Tut was expecting to see.

"Oh, Yes, you're going down. We found members of other royal families you have taken; Queen Renequa has found her family and found out what you did to her people. It seems like a purge of your death will take place soon, and the best part is, you're going to be watching closely, so you won't be able to take away your life like the coward you are." King Tut said.

My eyes widened on that, it didn't cross my mind that his father would want to take his life after finding all of this out, but I suppose he would like to.

"Mala, let us go," Tut said.

We started to walk away, but his father spoke.

"I regret not taking her from you sooner, now that I realize how much she means to you. I should have tortured her after having my way with her." King Tut's father said, and I could feel the anger coming from Tut.

I pulled his hand and looked at him.

"Let us go, don't give in. You'll have the last say, okay?" I said to him, and he nodded his head.

I turned around and looked at the King with my eyes narrowed.

"May you rot in hell," I said.

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