It was the tale of a young Egyptian prince born in the 1700s named Alaa. An arranged marriage, an eventual love that was all-consuming, a difficult pregnancy, an impossible birth, and the loss of both mother and child. Unimaginable pain and grief, and an elaborate tomb built into the side of a cliff in an undisclosed location in Cairo. The death of a king and an inheritance of 5 stones that would allow five possibilities for redemption.
My name is Catherine. As a reporter, I considered it a nice, if not sad, fairytale. That's it-nothing more. While living in London, I heard the details. It wasn't the narrative itself that changed my mind, but the narrator who told it.
And who told me, you might ask? Well, Alaa himself told me-and it was 2019.
I've decided that it isn't my job to convince the skeptics, but it is my responsibility to share this remarkable story-our remarkable story.
For the ones who are still able to open their heart to fate, love, universal magic, and beautiful possibilities-this is for you.
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