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....., Jeska didn't bow though.

....., Jeska didn't bow though.

The servants waited imperiously for her family to bow to the princess, even though Hatshepsut had explained to Jeska before about how much formality framed the lives of royalty, it was still amusing to watch the servants stand there; looking down on them as the tension in the air grew palpable. The tension in the air seemed to dissolve instantly when her parents and brother bowed to the princess, Jeska didn't bow though. The princess laughed, she was used to Jeska’s lack of reverence, the other girl only bowed to her in jest, maybe it was her irreverent side that made them such good friends.

"Jeska!" Her mother exclaimed as she nudged her with her elbow.

"Jeska is my friend, and she does not need to stand on formality, especially not today of all days, we're celebrating her seventh year." Hatshepsut said, as she walked forward to embrace her friend, who giggled as she saw the look on her parents' faces.

"I didn't just come here to see you, I also brought you a present." Hatshepsut said as she stepped into the house with servants hot on her trail.

There was so much that could go wrong,......

There was so much that could go wrong,......

As if he could sense that something bad was about to happen,......

As if he could sense that something bad was about to happen,......