Immediately after he woke from his trance, Horus subconsciously closed his left eye, covering the bright yellow light of his complete Divine Eye. He placed his hand on it and grunted a few times from the pain.
I frowned and asked, "Why are you stopping?"
"What am I doing here?" he muttered, then it struck him and he revealed a terrified expression on his ashen face. He looked at me and only now did he realize that he has been fighting me a few minutes ago.
"Seriously????" I said impatiently after seeing the dumb look on his face, "now I have lost my interest in killing you."
I turned around and said, "Go and train. Come and find me when you have more control over your eye and more importantly on your nerves. To think you were to rule us. Pathetic!"
With that, I turned into a blur and disappeared from in front of him. Horus slowly and somewhat weakly dragged himself to the birthday, turned death-day, location.
Isis was kneeling on the ground, and her crying was all around the place. Nephthys was nowhere to be found, she disappeared a few minutes after the death of Osiris, with no one seeing her.
As for the gods, they were searching everywhere for the tomb, and some were even searching for the culprit, Set.
Horus knelt beside his mother and said to her, "I swear to you, Mother. No matter what it takes, no matter how much it takes, no matter the pain or the time, I will have that bastard's head!"
Of course, I did not nothing of that vow. I was heading towards a place that I haven't visited in almost a hundred years, home. As I promised my wife, I was heading home right after Osiris' birthday party, much to her horror.
It took me a very short period of time to reach my home. It was located on the shore of the Red Sea, in a place where heat was greater than any other place in Egypt, which suited my liking, but didn't to that of my dear wife.
She was annoyed by the constant heat, and the fact that I liked it, so, somehow, she managed to get her hands on a giant block of ice and put it right atop of our palace.
As for the palace, it was made, in its entirety, of black gold, a rare metal from the regions beside Egypt. It wasn't big, as only Nephthys and me live there; let me rephrase that, she's the only one who lives there.
There were a few plants surrounding our palace as she, for some reason, has picked up a habit of gardening.
I entered the house, only to find her, wearing a quite revealing white dress. She looked at me and smiled then said to me like any normal and modern, I must add, housewife, "Welcome home, Darling!"