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Chapter 6 - Chapter 6: Hatre

Asiya can not accept the man.She tries

her best to adapt. But she fails. Anmatre does not help her. He is busy with his works."When will the man be able to look at her?" She thinks. She feels suffocated.

Loneliness surrounds her. Asiya wants her freedom back.She wants to go back to her world, where only she reigns.

She can feel that her husband desperately wants her. But he does not love her. And he suppresses his feelng, boiling inside. Now Asiya gets a nap in her chamber. A peacefull nap. She does not even realise what will come next moment. The king enters into her chamber.He tells her to ask for his permission whenever she enters into his chamber. But this time he does not seek her permission. He tresspasses into his queen's chamber and finds out his sleeping queen. He admires her beauty. But suddenly the devil, that is sleeping inside him, rises. He thinks,"how can she sleep when I am sleepless?" The Devil inside him provokes him. He goes mad to see her sleeping.

Suddenly Asiya feels that she is pulled by someone and that pulling is brutal. She is fully awaken. Now she sees the Pharaoh. Brutally he pulls her and she fells on the floor. Then he drags her like a light pillow on the floor.Asiya is too astonished to even shout. She does not understand anything. Dragging her in that brutal way the Pharaoh takes her to his room and then charges her. "How can you sleep while I , your husand can not sleep?" He shouts at her.

The whole palace is awaken by his shouting. Every servants and guards gathers infront of Pharaoh Anmatre's chamber. Asiya tries to protest against the pharaoh. She cannot believe that how a man can be turned as dominating as his majesty. The next events occur quickly. In the middle of charging his queen, no, not only his, but his beloved egypt's queen, Pharaoh Anmatre slaps Asiya across her face. It stings and leaves his fingerprints on her left cheek.

Asiya does not move.She is a statue. Numbness surounds her. Then her servants, Nina and Sara, come to her aids. They protect her from the rage of their Pharaoh. Asiya can not sleep. On the contrary, the Pharaoh sleeps very well. Because now he wins.

The next morning, when the people in the palace cross their queen's chambers, they sympathise her because she sits there all night like a nocturnal owl, awaken.