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A Journey to Egypt - 6. Chapter 6

Cairo

Their room at Shepheard's Hotel was a masterpiece of luxury and elegance. The richly appointed space featured a large area rug with a beautiful pattern that added warmth and character to the room. The windows, draped with heavy curtains, offered a stunning view of the front of the hotel, allowing them to take in the bustling cityscape of Cairo.

As they explored their room, they discovered that their clothes had been neatly put away for them, a thoughtful touch that added to the sense of comfort and hospitality. The room was filled with tasteful furnishings, including a plush sofa, a writing desk, and a grand bed adorned with fine Egyptian linens.

Taking a moment to refresh themselves, Reginald and Alexander shared many kisses and tender, loving caresses, demonstrating their deep love and strong bond. The moment's intimacy was a perfect prelude to the adventures that awaited them in this intriguing city.

Feeling hungry, they decided to head to the hotel restaurant for dinner. The restaurant was elegant, with soft lighting, beautifully set tables, and an ambiance that exuded sophistication. The waiter greeted them warmly and led them to a table by the window. The waiter asked if they would like a drink as they sat. Reginald and Alexander nodded and ordered gin and tonics with a slice of lime, eager to unwind and enjoy the evening.

The delicate dance of a pianist's fingers across the ivory keys was a symphony of passion and precision. The pianist, clad in a gown of midnight blue silk, sat at the grand piano. Her fingers caressed the keys, coaxing forth haunting melodies that echoed through the opulent chamber. The moonlit room and the soft glow of candlelight were the epitome of romance, with its curtains swaying in the breeze. The room was a marvel with intricate mosaics of scarab beetles adorning the walls, their iridescent wings catching the light. The scent of jasmine lingered in the air, mingling with the rich aroma of spiced soufflés baking in the nearby kitchen.

The waiter returned with their drinks, the glasses glistening with condensation. They raised their glasses in a toast, savoring the crisp, refreshing taste of the gin and tonic. The evening promised to be delightful, filled with tasty food, great company, and the anticipation of new adventures in Cairo.

The table was set with exquisite attention to detail. Fine China plates, lead crystal glasses, and real silverware gleamed under the soft ambient lighting. The linen napkins were neatly folded, adding a touch of elegance to the setting.

Reginald took charge of ordering for their table. He started with a good bottle of red wine, a salad of candied walnuts, chopped dates drizzled with a honey mustard dressing, and mixed greens. The combination of flavors and textures promised a delightful beginning to their meal.

He chose Beef Wellington, a classic dish featuring tender beef wrapped in puff pastry, served with Yorkshire pudding and a medley of mixed vegetables for the main course. The rich, savory aroma of the dish filled the air, making their mouths water in anticipation.

To finish, Reginald ordered coffee and a chocolate orange soufflé for dessert. The light, airy texture of the soufflé, combined with the decadent flavors of chocolate and orange, was the perfect way to end their meal.

As they waited for their food, Reginald and Alexander enjoyed their gin and tonics, savoring the restaurant's refreshing taste and elegant ambiance. The evening promised to be memorable, filled with delicious food and cherished moments.

As they ate their dinner, the table set with fine China, lead crystal, and real silverware, Reginald could not help but look longingly at Alexander. The soft glow of the candlelight illuminated Alexander's face, highlighting his perfect features. Reginald felt a surge of emotion, not believing his luck in finding his soulmate.

Alexander was everything he had dreamed of and more. His kindness, intelligence, and passion for life made Reginald fall deeper in love with him every day. As he watched Alexander, a tear formed in Reginald's eye, a testament to his overwhelming happiness. So deep was his love that he took a deep breath, trying to steady himself. The moment was perfect, and he wanted to savor every second. The rich flavors of the Beef Wellington, the crispness of the salad, and the decadent chocolate orange soufflé all paled compared to the joy he felt in Alexander's presence.

Reginald reached across the table and took Alexander's hand, gently squeezing it. "I love you," he whispered, his voice filled with emotion.

Alexander looked up, his eyes shining with affection. "I love you too," he replied, his smile lighting up the room.

As Reginald paid the bill for dinner, he turned to the waiter with a request. "Could you please send a bottle of your best champagne to our room? And include two glasses and a bucket of ice.”

The waiter nodded with a smile. "Of course, sir. I will have it sent up right away.”

Reginald stopped at the front desk to drop off his letter. He thanked the clerk for mailing it for him. Reginald and Alexander returned to their room, anticipating the evening ahead, adding excitement to their steps. The luxurious surroundings of Shepheard's Hotel, with its potted palms and marble floors, made them feel like they were in a dream.

When they arrived at their room, they found it just as they had left it, with their clothes neatly put away and the room exuding an air of elegance and comfort. They luxurious surroundings of Shepherd's Hotel, waiting for the champagne to arrive.

A few minutes later, there was a knock at the door. The waiter entered with a silver tray, carrying a chilled bottle of champagne, two crystal glasses, and a bucket of ice. He set everything down on the small table by the window, the moonlight casting a soft glow over the scene.

"Enjoy your evening, gentlemen," the waiter said with a polite bow before leaving the room.

Reginald and Alexander shared a look of happiness and contentment. They popped the cork, the sound of the champagne bottle opening adding to the festive atmosphere. They poured the sparkling liquid into the glasses, the bubbles dancing in the moonlight. They raised their glasses in a toast, their eyes meeting with a shared understanding of their love and joy. "To us," Reginald said softly.

"To us," Alexander echoed, his voice filled with emotion.

They clinked their glasses and took a sip, the crisp, effervescent taste of the champagne complementing the perfect evening.

Reginald kissed Alexander. He covered his neck with kisses, and they drank from their glasses as they finished that last of the champagne; they set their glasses down on the nearby table, and with that, Reginald began removing Alexanders' clothes and covering his chest with fiery passion-filled kisses. And Alexander did the same for Reginald.

They got in bed and made passionate love, which was perfect and rapturous and just what they both needed. And they fell asleep with no care in the world!

As the first light of dawn filtered through the grand curtains of their luxurious suite, Reginald and Alexander stirred from their slumber. The room, adorned with opulent furnishings, ancient motifs, and rich fabrics, exuded an air of timeless elegance.

They rose from the plush bed, their movements graceful and unhurried. The marble bathroom awaited, where they took a quick, refreshing bath, the scent of lavender and sandalwood filling the air. Emerging from the bath, they dressed in their finest attire – Reginald in a tailored suit of deep navy and Alexander in a crisp white shirt and charcoal trousers.

There was a bell cord in the room. When pulled, it rang a bell at the porter's station. When the porter arrived, Reginald said, "We'd like to order breakfast and coffee for our room, please." The porter bowed and ran off to the kitchen!

The kitchen staff, ever attentive, noted their preferences. As the kitchen staff prepared their order, Reginald and Alexander eagerly anticipated the arrival of their breakfast. Soon, a knock on the door announced the arrival of a sumptuous feast. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the promise of a sumptuous breakfast began to waft through the suite, setting the stage for a perfect morning. The table was set with fine China and silverware, and they sat down to the elegant feast before them.

After finishing their delightful breakfast, Reginald and Alexander decided it was time to head to the Cairo Museum of Antiquities. They made their way down to the grand lobby of their hotel, the marble floors gleaming under the soft morning light.

As they approached the front desk, the desk clerk greeted them with a warm smile. "Good morning, gentlemen. How can I assist you today?”

Reginald politely nodded and replied, "Good morning. We would like to request a carriage to take us to the Cairo Museum of Antiquities.”

The desk clerk, ever efficient, sent the porter who was standing there and made the necessary arrangements. "Of course, sir. A carriage will be here shortly to take you to the museum.”

As they waited, Reginald and Alexander admired the elegant lobby decor. They were both very excited about what they might discover at the museum, and their discussion about the decor distracted them from their excited impatience.

As Reginald and Alexander waited in the elegant lobby, a sleek, black cab pulled up to the hotel's entrance. The driver, a friendly man with a warm smile, stepped out and opened the door for them. "Good morning, gentlemen. Ready for your trip to the Cairo Museum of Antiquities?”

They nodded and settled into the comfortable seats of the carriage. As their vehicle glided through the bustling streets of Cairo, they marveled at the vibrant cityscape. The streets were alive with the sounds of carriages, street vendors calling out their wares, and the chatter of people going about their day. They passed by historic buildings, colorful markets, and the majestic Nile River, its waters shimmering under the bright sun.

The carriage turned onto Tahrir Square, and soon, the grand facade of the Cairo Museum of Antiquities came into view. The museum's imposing structure, with its reddish-brown walls and grand entrance, stood as a testament to Egypt's rich history.

As they stepped out of the carriage, Reginald and Alexander felt a sense of awe and excitement. They entered the museum through the grand doors, greeted by the cool air and the faint scent of antiquity. The entrance was adorned with intricate carvings and flanked by towering statues of ancient pharaohs. The interior was vast and filled with countless treasures from Egypt's past. Reginald and Alexander stood side by side, their eyes wide with wonder as they gazed at the magnificent artifacts encased in glass at the Museum of Antiquities. Soft lighting cast a warm glow on the ancient treasures, highlighting the intricate details of each piece.

With his refined taste and appreciation for history, Reginald admired a beautifully crafted golden amulet. Its delicate engravings told stories of a bygone era, and he could almost feel the whispers of the past. "Alexander, look at the craftsmanship on this amulet," he said, his voice filled with awe. "It's as if it holds the secrets of ancient Egypt itself."

Alexander, equally captivated, was drawn to a stunning alabaster vase adorned with hieroglyphics. He traced the symbols with his finger, imagining the hands that had created such a masterpiece thousands of years ago. "Reginald, can you believe the artistry?" he replied, his eyes sparkling excitedly. "Each piece here is a window into a world long gone, yet so vividly alive in these artifacts."

The two lovers shared a moment of silent reverence, appreciating the beauty and history before them. With its elegant and luxurious setting, the museum provided the perfect backdrop for their adventure into the past. It was a place where mystery and romance intertwined, and their shared love for exploration and discovery strengthened the bonds of friendship and loyalty. Little did they know their explorations in the museum were being observed.

They spent hours wandering through the museum, their eyes wide with wonder as they gazed upon the many great items on display. The Statue of Djoser, one of the earliest known life-sized statues, stood proudly, a testament to the skill of ancient artisans. The Colossal Statue of Amenhotep III and Tiye loomed large, their majestic figures capturing the grandeur of the New Kingdom.

They last saw the mummies of the Kings and Queens of Egypt. The ancient rulers lay in glass cases, their faces preserved for eternity. The room was filled with reverence and awe as the group stood silently, taking in the grandeur and history of these once-powerful monarchs.

Reginald could not shake the feeling that someone was watching them as they explored. He glanced around but could not spot anyone suspicious. The sense of being followed added an air of mystery to their visit, making the experience even more thrilling.

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5 minutes ago, Headstall said:

And the mystery slowly builds. Another fine, descriptive chapter, my friend. I'm a big fan of museums, and would love to go to Egypt. Cheers!

Thanks Gary once again I am glad that you're enjoying the story:glomp:

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Just now, chris191070 said:

This chapter has made me hungry.

A great time being had.

They sure did😁

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6 minutes ago, VBlew said:

Great intro to their time in Cairo. Who is following them, and is it the same who ransacked their room in Alexandria, looking forward to finding out.  Reginald seems to sense they are being followed, so hopefully that will keep him aware and they are not assaulted.

That my friend is a darn good question!

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4 minutes ago, Flip-Flop said:

Reggie and Alex continued their Egyptian journey in Cairo surrounded by the luxury and elegance of their hotel accommodations. A perfect setting for them to share their affections and declare love of one, another. They travel to the museum in their carriage that was summoned by hotel staff and viewed the vibrant city from its comfort. The museum contained countless treasures and magnificent artifacts from Egypt's past that had been discovered by countless digs, over long periods of time and great effort. 

Mystery is the key to me. I believe this city is a hotbed of mysteries and shady characters, with so many valuables changing hands over hundreds of years. If I was there I would surely observe this gorgeous couple, but is there much more at play here? I am just waiting for this mystery to start to unravel. ❣️  You definitely have my attention @Albert1434.

I have to say how much I am enjoying your comments sir!

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On 10/29/2024 at 9:11 AM, Lee Wilson said:

Stunning visuals. I like museums too. Spent almost an hour in the Louvre on a trip to Paris. You're probably thinking "that's not a lot of time." Tells you how much I like museums. Actually, the Dali Museum was more interesting to me. The catacombs too.

Waiting to find out about Reginald's ability to see things as they are in the past and the import of the scarab.

Many years ago, I visited a  Dali Museum in the Tampa Fla. area. It has since expanded its collections greatly and is in a newer unique building in St. Petersburg Fla. It appears to be well deserving of a return visit. I have always loved his works!

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On 10/29/2024 at 9:11 AM, Lee Wilson said:

Stunning visuals. I like museums too. Spent almost an hour in the Louvre on a trip to Paris. You're probably thinking "that's not a lot of time." Tells you how much I like museums. Actually, the Dali Museum was more interesting to me. The catacombs too.

Waiting to find out about Reginald's ability to see things as they are in the past and the import of the scarab.

Just back from a week in London, watching my NFL team choke the chicken, and visiting the Victoria and Albert, National Portrait Gallery, along with the Wallace and simply not enough time to any of them, justice...much to the dismay and chagrin of my closest friends, I am unrepentantly a museum whore...

As a side note, in Marylebone there is a pub called the Cavendish...their IPA's were the cure for hours spent aimlessly enthralled at the wonders on display... and my disgust with my NFL team...nother round please and thanks...

Now...I digress...what's going on with the scarab??? G&T's aren't the cure for every tropical disease...

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6 hours ago, drsawzall said:

Just back from a week in London, watching my NFL team choke the chicken, and visiting the Victoria and Albert, National Portrait Gallery, along with the Wallace and simply not enough time to any of them, justice...much to the dismay and chagrin of my closest friends, I am unrepentantly a museum whore...

As a side note, in Marylebone there is a pub called the Cavendish...their IPA's were the cure for hours spent aimlessly enthralled at the wonders on display... and my disgust with my NFL team...nother round please and thanks...

Now...I digress...what's going on with the scarab??? G&T's aren't the cure for every tropical disease...

I hope you had fun in London with your NFL team LOL I did miss you😃

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