[Yeah Alhaitham also kind of needed a moment there because what.]
The people who told you that are either doing it themselves anyway, or are simply deep in denial.
[Sherlock's world is so weird.]
The people who told you that are either doing it themselves anyway, or are simply deep in denial.
[Sherlock's world is so weird.]
[Alhaitham doesn't say anything but the Look he'd been giving Kaveh earlier has now transformed into something closer to a frown.
... Alhaitham hates to say it, but he has a fairly good idea on what the answer here is. So he's already trying to think of what to do next before the proverbial hell breaks loose.]
... Alhaitham hates to say it, but he has a fairly good idea on what the answer here is. So he's already trying to think of what to do next before the proverbial hell breaks loose.]
[Alhaitham does indeed intercept Kaveh from throwing the phone mostly because they just had to replace his phone and its not going to be a good look on them if they break the other so soon.
Anyway, Alhaitham will be using his husband's phone now while the other continues to stomp about.]
If that is what your world's sciences have led to, then I would be the first to disagree on the fundamentals.
[Even though Alhaitham is sounding... okay in text he is anything but too. Even Azar at his worst wasn't this distasteful about things like these, which kind of says a bit of what Alhaitham thinks of Sherlock's world (and government) right now.]
Anyway, Alhaitham will be using his husband's phone now while the other continues to stomp about.]
If that is what your world's sciences have led to, then I would be the first to disagree on the fundamentals.
[Even though Alhaitham is sounding... okay in text he is anything but too. Even Azar at his worst wasn't this distasteful about things like these, which kind of says a bit of what Alhaitham thinks of Sherlock's world (and government) right now.]
[Well, at least this explains a fair chunk of why Sherlock is the way that he is. Not that this is anything particularly pleasant to realize.]
I suppose the gods of your world function differently from ours—but I've always held the belief that gods are not as omnipotent as people worship them as, and are just as capable as making wrong decisions and choices.
As for morals—it is harder to speak of objectively, but all I can say is that I know I will do anything for Kaveh, because I love him and I chose him, just as how he has chosen me, and I will never make light of what that means for the both of us.
[And Alhaitham will fight even the gods themselves if that is what he has to do to keep Kaveh by his side.]
I suppose the gods of your world function differently from ours—but I've always held the belief that gods are not as omnipotent as people worship them as, and are just as capable as making wrong decisions and choices.
As for morals—it is harder to speak of objectively, but all I can say is that I know I will do anything for Kaveh, because I love him and I chose him, just as how he has chosen me, and I will never make light of what that means for the both of us.
[And Alhaitham will fight even the gods themselves if that is what he has to do to keep Kaveh by his side.]
[Alhaitham isn't a stranger to the concept of people twisting the desires of a god in order to misuse it—Azar had more or less done as much, after all. But it is a little different, he supposes, when said god is somebody who you know does exist, and with historical evidence to show as proof. Even before he knew Nahida as a person, she was still somebody that still existed in Sumeru's history. Sherlock's case, he surmises, is not as straightforward.]
Kaveh will be fine. [He answers that question first, at least. Considering what they've just learned, its almost admirable that Kaveh has kept himself to fuming, but he supposes its not like there's nothing else one can do about... this.]
I suppose its fortunate that despite such... existing criticism, you are willing to accept different perspectives. It says more about your character than the ones who refuse to see otherwise.
[Alhaitham is... being generous with his word choice here, simply because escalating this does nobody any good. It's not like they can just go to the world that Sherlock comes from and stage a coup.]
Kaveh will be fine. [He answers that question first, at least. Considering what they've just learned, its almost admirable that Kaveh has kept himself to fuming, but he supposes its not like there's nothing else one can do about... this.]
I suppose its fortunate that despite such... existing criticism, you are willing to accept different perspectives. It says more about your character than the ones who refuse to see otherwise.
[Alhaitham is... being generous with his word choice here, simply because escalating this does nobody any good. It's not like they can just go to the world that Sherlock comes from and stage a coup.]
[For better or worse Alhaitham isn't a stranger to those monikers that Sherlock had just used. His fellow peers had constantly thrown those terms at him when he was a student in the Akademiya—he supposes the only difference is that he never really felt bothered by them. He understood why they called him such things, and so it never concerned him. The only it truly was when Kaveh allowed himself to be swayed by it in his anger, on that one night when things fell apart between them. But even that too is now a thing of the past for him.]
Uniqueness is just as much of an asset as any other trait that exists. [He says it easily enough on his end. For Alhaitham, he knows that nothing he do or say will change the minds of others that are already set in their prejudices, so he sees no point in sparing the effort. Its not needed anyway for the peaceful life that he seeks.] Everyone has always been different from each other, and thinking otherwise is only an exercise in foolishness.
Uniqueness is just as much of an asset as any other trait that exists. [He says it easily enough on his end. For Alhaitham, he knows that nothing he do or say will change the minds of others that are already set in their prejudices, so he sees no point in sparing the effort. Its not needed anyway for the peaceful life that he seeks.] Everyone has always been different from each other, and thinking otherwise is only an exercise in foolishness.
[After this enlightening conversation Alhaitham now finds himself in need of somebody he can use this newfound knowledge on. And naturally, the first person that comes to mind is his husband—especially since the latter had been away for hours on end these last few days because he was busy finishing up the construction of their new house. Which is fine and understandable, but still!! It's not like there's any kind of deadlines for them to move out...
All of this to say that Alhaitham very much would like Kaveh back here with him now and he wants to express that very much. So its time to put this newfound knowledge to use.]
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All of this to say that Alhaitham very much would like Kaveh back here with him now and he wants to express that very much. So its time to put this newfound knowledge to use.]
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