[ Love him? Certainly, he loved Atem, as his pharaoh. But this was more then that. This was as his friend...right? Love was such a strange concept as a priest and direct servant to the royal family. He had devoted his life to the royal family and knew that he would not have the opportunity to develop a relationship. His siblings, his sisters, provided the next in line. Not him.
Deciding to abandon that emotion for the time being, Mahaad nodded. ]
I would be interested in this Old Testament...it may be beneficial to know what type of punishments that "God" invoked to evolve our strategies.
As for Atem...I believe that is very true. He was made king at 11 years old...it is hard to see how your actions affect others when your entire life you have to think about protecting your kingdom.
[ Now that the bandages were done, he turned to face Annie a little better. ]
Thank you, Annie, for your wisdom. I find that I am indebted to you again for your assistance and perspective.
[ Annie thinks everyone should love their close friends. What is wrong with people for not accepting that there are as many flavors of love as there is ice cream at fucking Baskin-Robbins.
Nerds. Not being in touch with their feelings. ]
He did lose his shit a few times. Hopefully he doesn't flood us all. That's actually on the list.
[ A few weeks after this Annie will kick herself for not thinking of very Egyptian punishments. She is thinking of Noah's ark right now. ]
Holy shit. He was a child. No wonder he is having issues now. That's some trauma right there.
[ He lost his father at eleven. Annie can't imagine growing up without her parents.
Atem... is no longer an irresponsible jerk in Annie's mind. He is a traumatized dumbass who needs friends. She can do that! Maybe. ]
Mahaad. We're friends. This is part of what friends do.
I apologize, it is not an unfamiliar concept to me, but it is hard not to compartmentilize relationships. It is a struggle when you are raised to trust only a few people.
[ Mahaad bowed his head the same. ]
I will talk to Atem when I am ready. It should only serve to help him realize the consequences of his decisions.
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Deciding to abandon that emotion for the time being, Mahaad nodded. ]
I would be interested in this Old Testament...it may be beneficial to know what type of punishments that "God" invoked to evolve our strategies.
As for Atem...I believe that is very true. He was made king at 11 years old...it is hard to see how your actions affect others when your entire life you have to think about protecting your kingdom.
[ Now that the bandages were done, he turned to face Annie a little better. ]
Thank you, Annie, for your wisdom. I find that I am indebted to you again for your assistance and perspective.
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Nerds. Not being in touch with their feelings. ]
He did lose his shit a few times. Hopefully he doesn't flood us all. That's actually on the list.
[ A few weeks after this Annie will kick herself for not thinking of very Egyptian punishments. She is thinking of Noah's ark right now. ]
Holy shit. He was a child. No wonder he is having issues now. That's some trauma right there.
[ He lost his father at eleven. Annie can't imagine growing up without her parents.
Atem... is no longer an irresponsible jerk in Annie's mind. He is a traumatized dumbass who needs friends. She can do that! Maybe. ]
Mahaad. We're friends. This is part of what friends do.
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[ Mahaad bowed his head the same. ]
I will talk to Atem when I am ready. It should only serve to help him realize the consequences of his decisions.
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[ She smiles fondly at the memory of her first friend. ]
It takes time to learn new things. I just.... I think sometimes I care so easily because being allowed to have the friends I did changed me.
Also? If you need to talk it out more, I'll be here for you.
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[ Mahaad gives her a rare smile. He really did enjoy the other's company and perspective. ]
Your friendship truly is appreciated.