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Carter - In the Beginning

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For Alisha and Paul, their lives settle into a new routine of normality... but the world around them is changing rapidly and that calm routine is violently interrupted. Whilst Paul strives to learn as much as he can about the mysteries in Egypt, new people enter their lives that have direct, immediate and profound affects upon them and the direction they will follow. As confusion grows about their own beliefs so does whom they can trust. As mysteries from the past stretch out calling them, they have to make decisions that not only affect their lives, but the lives of countless thousands both then and now.The decisions they made helped shape the course of history. Confronted by impossible choices and in making those decisions, they experience at first hand the painful realities and repercussions that threaten to destroy them completely as personal tragedies rip through their lives as a direct consequence. As friends become foes, and foes become friends, nothing will ever be the...

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Dedicated to
Pamela Smith
1937 2016

Welcome to the third volume of Outremer. As with books one and two, I have had cause to refer again to factual research for both religious and historical accuracy, as well as many documents, abstracts and books on a wide range of subjects. I have therefore likewise inserted bibliographic references, all of which are listed at the rear of this volume.

The story becomes a lot more fluid and faster with historical and religious information being revealed in an easy to follow and understand format as Alisha and Pauls lives settle into a new routine of normalitybut the world around them is changing rapidly. Whilst Paul strives to learn as much as he can about the mysteries in Egypt, new people enter their lives that have direct, immediate and profound affects upon them and the direction they will follow. As confusion grows about their own beliefs, so does whom they can trust. As mysteries from the past call out to them, they have to make decisions that not only affect their lives, but the lives of countless thousands, the repercussions of which echo out across time to the present.

The genuine historical facts as revealed within Outremer are all there to verify and confirm if the reader wishes to validate their authenticity.

I have already covered my acknowledgements and made my thanks known previously but I would like to express my gratitude to those few friends who have gone out on a limb and well beyond what was asked or expected of them over the past year. They know who they are but without them, book three would not have been completed.

Brother Baldwin (Upside)

Abi Shadana Queen Sibylla - photo 1

Abi Shadana

Queen Sibylla Master Douglas - photo 2

Queen Sibylla

Master Douglas Ailia Plantavalu - photo 3

Master Douglas

Ailia Plantavalu Luke - photo 4

Ailia Plantavalu

Luke Pauls mother - photo 5

Luke

Pauls mother Master Elek Aldin Aldin Angelus - photo 6

Pauls mother

Master Elek Aldin Aldin Angelus Count Henry - photo 7

Master Elek Aldin (Aldin Angelus)

Count Henry Master Jakelin de Mailly - photo 8

Count Henry

Master Jakelin de Mailly Husam al Din Lulu - photo 9

Master Jakelin de Mailly

Husam al Din Lulu Queen Tamar - photo 10

Husam al Din Lulu

Queen Tamar Contents PART XIII Chapter 73 Annihilation of the - photo 11

Queen Tamar

Contents PART XIII Chapter 73 Annihilation of the Soul Chapter 74 - photo 12
Contents
  1. PART XIII
  2. Chapter 73: Annihilation of the Soul.
  3. Chapter 74: Fortress of Solitude.
  4. Chapter 75: Cresson Clash of the Wolves
  5. Chapter 76: The Candle is Lit
  6. Chapter 77: The Sacredness of Tears
  7. Chapter 78: Hattin Lost unto Dust
  8. PART XIV
  9. Chapter 79: The Deepest Wound Unseen that Does Not Heal.
  10. Chapter 80: Jerusalem The Candle Burns Down
  11. Chapter 81: Walls of Men and Shields
  12. Chapter 82: Everything to Live For, All to Die For
  13. Chapter 83: The Cave of Despair
  14. Chapter 84: The Final Hour
  15. PART XV
  16. Chapter 85: The Long Shadow of Rome
  17. Chapter 86: The Impossible
  18. Chapter 87: An End, but the Voice Within Remains
  19. Epilogue:
  20. Appendix:
  21. Index:
  22. List of illustrations:
In The Beginning Alexandria Egypt late April 1180 Paul lay awake - photo 13

In The Beginning.

Alexandria, Egypt, late April 1180

Paul lay awake looking at Alisha. He could see her smiling at him in the dim light of the bedroom. After their bout of training with Tenno and subsequent late night with their guests, both felt tired but could not sleep. They both looked towards the door as they heard Theodoric and Sister Lucy laugh out loud briefly then snigger in the opposite room.

At their age, Paul whispered, joking, and put his arm around Alisha.

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I think it is wonderful they still feel so much love for each other. I hope we are the same when we get to their age, Alisha whispered then moved her hand to unbutton her night shirt.

Are you hot? Paul asked quietly.

I ambut, but I am wanting youI wish to show you my love, Alisha replied and smiled as she placed her hand near to his groin. Paul instinctively pulled away a little as her hand reached his groin gently rubbing her hand against him. Do you not want me? she asked softly and moved her hand away.

Ali, it has been some while. Are you sure, I mean, can we? Paul blurted out and pulled her close. His eyes immediately looked upon her cleavage as her night shirt pulled apart slightly.

More than anything. I knew today as we trained that I was again readyand I wanted you right there and then, she replied and leaned into him and kissed him, her hand moving back down to his groin. She broke the kiss and looked at him. Did not take much for you to respond did it? she laughed quietly as Paul became aroused.

Ali, what if you fall with child again?

I have been taking that silphiumand if I fall, then so be it, but I need to feel yoube a part of me as one.

But I have not bathed properly.

Nor have I, she laughed as Paul rolled her onto her back and lay beside her looking down at her intently.

Quickly Paul sat up and pulled his night shirt over his head and flung it across the room, which made Alisha laugh. She started to unbutton her top until it hung loose completely open revealing her milky white stomach and breasts in stark contrast to the dark blue night shirt. Paul gently grabbed the waist band of her bed chausses, untied the fastening at the front and then pulled them down. She raised her legs so he could remove them completely and he threw them across the room, which made Alisha laugh again. She covered her mouth trying to quieten herself. Gently Paul moved himself between her knees and pushed them apart as he lowered himself between her thighs. Alisha raised her legs and wrapped them around his waist pulling him closer. He held himself up upon his elbows as he looked down at her as she lowered her legs so her feet were pressed against his upper thighs and pulled him even closer.

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