âAh, there you are!â Dad said. âHaving fun?â
Tom looked at his dadâs face. He didnât seem to have seen Isis or Cleo, even though they were both standing right behind Tom.
âYep,â he said.
Then Isis stepped forward and waved at his dad. Tomâs heart flipped over in his chest. He tried hopping to one side to hide her again.
âIâll be ready to go in five,â Dad said. âOK?â Then he shuffled off back to his office as though nothing unusual was going on.
Tom breathed out slowly. âI donât believe it. Dad didnât even notice you. It was like you were⦠invisible!â
âWell, that decides it,â Isis said merrily. âWeâre coming home with you, whether you like it or not.â She clapped her hands together in a cloud of dust. âLead the way! I havenât got all day, you know.â
âEek!â Isis shrieked, shrinking back in fear. âYou didnât tell me you were a sorceror.â
âIâm not,â Tom said with a sigh, as he switched his bedroom light on and off. âItâs just a light.â
Isis slowly stepped into Tomâs bedroom, looking round it curiously. The ride home from the museum had been interesting, as Isis was convinced that the car was a magic, horseless chariot. Tom had tried to fill Isis in on everything that had happened since she died, but the Egyptian princess had a thousand questions about the modern world. Tom was exhausted from his attempts to explain everything from electricity to aeroplanes.
âI tell you what, letâs Google a few things on the computer,â Tom suggested. âMaybe we can find out more about your world too.â
Tom sat at his desk and hit a button on the keyboard. The bright colours of the monitor lit the room.
Isis jumped up and cowered behind Tom. âItâs a demon from the Underworld come to get me!â she shouted.
Tom laughed. âItâs OK,â he said. âItâs just my computer.â
Tapping away on his keyboard, fact by fact, Tom unravelled Isisâs past.
âSo youâre from Ancient Egypt in 2800 BC,â he said. âThat makes you almost five thousand years old.â Tom whistled softly.
âLet me see!â Isis said, looking over his shoulder. âDoes it say that I was a brilliant dancer and could play the harp better than anyone else in the Nile delta?â
Suddenly, the ground beneath them rumbled and the air started to whip around the room like a mysterious whirlwind.
âIs this another modern invention?â Isis asked nervously.
âN-n-no,â Tom stammered. âNot that I know of!â
âSILENCE, children!â a voice boomed.
Tom peered into the gloom and saw two red eyes glowing menacingly at him. He shrank back in horror.
Isis swung around to face the owner of the voice as he stepped out of the shadows.
âHello, Anubis,â she said. âYou didnât think Iâd ever get out of that statue, did you? Well, never underestimate a princess.â
Tom looked up⦠at the god of the Underworld! He recognised the jackal-headed god from pictures he had seen in his dadâs books.
âLittle Isis Amun-Ra,â Anubis said in a haughty voice. âStill cheeky after five thousand years? Well, prepare yourself. Your challenge is about to begin.â
Anubis folded his arms across his bare chest, raising an eyebrow at Tom. âYou freed the princess from her statue, boy. Now you are destined by the gods to accompany Isis Amun-Ra on her journey through time to find her amulets.â
Frustration burst out of Tom in a flurry of angry words. âNow just hold on! Thatâs not fair!â He thumped the desk and glared at Anubis and Isis. âIâve got caught up in this by accidentââ
âYou donât have a choice,â Anubis growled. âTo find the amulets, you will both journey far back in time to some of the most dangerous moments in history. Time will stand still while you are away, boy. Your parents will know nothing of your adventures.â
Tomâs ears pricked up at the word âhistoryâ. He loved reading about history. Here was a chance to go on a treasure hunt through history and see it with his own eyes, even if he did have to go with a bossy Ancient Egyptian princess. It was the chance of a lifetime!
Anubis held his long arms wide and the strange wind started to whip up again.
âPrepare for your first journey,â he said.
Tom, Isis and Cleo, nervous of where they might end up, held hands and paws in a circle. The powerful tornado started to curl around them, pulling them out of Tomâs world and into the unknown.
*
âWhere are we?â Isis asked.
Tom looked round. They were standing in a long, gloomy, stone corridor, lined with archways on one side. He peered into a sunlit, dusty courtyard beyond. Men were stretching and jogging on the spot.
âIt looks like theyâre warming up to do sports or something,â he said.
A young man appeared, walking briskly towards them.
âHello,â he said brightly. âIâm Josephus.â
âWhatâs your title?â Isis said, eyeing his grubby, short toga suspiciously.
Josephus smiled. âWhy, Iâm a slave, of course!â he chuckled. âAre you new?â
Tom and Isis nodded. Cleo meowed.
âEr⦠what is this place?â asked Tom.
âThis is the cityâs biggest gladiator training school, owned by my master, Atillius!â the young man explained.
Tom frowned, deep in thought. He looked at the strange clothes he and Isis were both wearing â simple tunics and sandals. And hadnât he spied a man through the arches dressed in the long folds of a toga? Yes! Gladiators⦠slaves⦠togasâ¦
âWeâre in Ancient Rome!â he shouted. âBrilliant!â
Tom suddenly wondered how it was possible that he and Josephus could understand each other. He didnât speak any Latin aside from a few words his dad had taught him.
âIt must be part of Anubisâs magic,â Tom said aloud.
But Isis seemed to be a million miles away, staring at her hand in amazement. She started patting her arms and legs in delight. Tom suddenly realised why â instead of being wrapped up as a mouldy mummy, she was made of flesh and blood again.
Isis grinned at Tom. âIâm alive!â she cried, feeling the long, black plaits of her hair. âNo more horrible bandages!â Then she looked down at Cleo, who had transformed back into a sleek cat, covered in tabby stripes. âCleo! My little fluffpot!â Isis said, scooping Cleo up into a hug.