Isis arrived at the temple of Isis and headed directly for the High Priestess. "I had a dream," Isis said to Tem, a tall woman with fair skin and sharp cheekbones, garbed in a black robe, "two dreams, actually. Messages from Netjer Isis."
"Come." Tem replied in her unusually deep voice, gesturing towards the sacrarium.
They walked past paintings of green, red and blue, of palm leaves and lily pads. They walked under the winged scarab archways, inhaling the solar kyphi that rose from large ceramic pots, as priestesses murmured and chanted all around them. There were no priests in the temple of Isis, not this one. Isis' eyes adjusted to the dimness inside the temple, and the coolness of the stone around them, a welcome respite from the heat of the sun. She saw Nefi as she looked around, their eyes met and something passed between them, but Isis looked towards Tem, telling Nefi with her eyes that the time for talk would come later. Together they passed down a corridor lined with giant granite cows under a canopy of blue tiles and white stars. The walls were covered with kites taking flight, circling the room.
"In here," Tem directed Isis to the antechamber of the temple, "then we may speak in private."
After Isis entered, Tem closed the door behind them using a key in the shape of an ankh to close the stone behind them and seal them inside. "Now," she said, "tell me everything."
Isis related to her the vision of Djhutmose on the throne, with green skin. She retold the story of Hatshepsut's conception. She told Tem of the blood, and rejuvenation, of the golden light and the city she had never seen that reached to the sky. The High Priestess listened attentively, never taking her eyes of Isis, while she pressed her palms together and rested her fingers over her lips.
"I even saw Egypt buried under the sands. Tem, what do you think it means?"
"There is a lot to take in. Do you remember all of it?"
"There are some parts I may have forgotten. There was just so much happening, and all this in two nights of dreams!"
"You said there was a child?"
"Yes, my child. A Horus child."
"That is quite a prophecy."
"Yes. Do you think it could be a son of Djhutmose?"
"Let me think on these things." The High Priestess replied as she breathed in deeply and closed her eyes, Isis knew Tem was drawing her magic inwards, directing her attention towards the future, sending out her questions to the goddess who spoke within her. "Yes. The son of Djhutmose. A child of your union will be a holy child. But the visions are unclear, full of chaos. You said you dreamt of Djhutmose in pieces? Of a burning library? What else?"