It's not like there was any potential, Sadie, I chided myself. He's the bloody god of funerals. He's like five thousand years old.
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Fine, Sadie. Call me the Carter-headed chicken. Happy?]
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“Fairness means everyone gets what they need. And the only way to get what you need is to make it happen yourself
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The cat goddess gave us a playful smile, as if she had all kinds of trouble in mind. “Someone call for a chaperone?”
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“Welcome,” Horus said.
“Um, hi,” I said.
“He has a way with words,” Isis muttered, which made Sadie snort.
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Sadie flushed and pointed at him accusingly. “We’re not done, mister. I expect you to look after my parents. And next time I’m in the Land of the Dead, you and I will have words.”
A smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. “I’ll look forward to that.”
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“Hang on,” Sadie said. She stomped right up to the throne. Ammit growled at her, but Sadie growled back, which confused the monster into silence.
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His eyes flashed with irritation. For a moment I thought he was planning my funeral, but he simply sighed in exasperation. “I do a ceremony called the opening of the mouth. It lets the soul of the dead person come forth. For you, Sadie Kane, I would invent a new ceremony: the closing of the mouth.”
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Anubis frowned. He locked his very nice eyes with mine. “You’re not dead.”
“No,” I said. “Though we’re trying awfully hard.”
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I looked at the blue book we’d stolen—pages full of wonderful secrets I couldn’t read. “What if we can’t do it?”
“I don’t know,” he said. “That book about mastering the element of cheese would’ve been more helpful.”