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maestroegypttours · 2 years
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New Year Egypt Travel Packages
 Egypt is regarded as the oldest tourist destination in the world, with a rich past that dates back to the beginning of civilization. Travelers have been captivated by the nation of Africa's majestic temples and pyramids for countless years. escape from your busy days and come to Egypt in New Year with your family or with your couples where you will wander with a big variety of New Year Travel Packages.
Although the majority of tourists visit Egypt to see the historical structures, there are also many natural attractions. The coral reefs and beach resorts along the Red Sea coast are well-known. The Sahara can be traversed to reach a cool freshwater spring oasis, so make your New Year 2023 different and full of adventure.
New Year Egypt Travel Packages with Maestro Egypt Tours:- 
1- Cairo
The First city you must spend your New Year Holidays There is Cairo, With more than 17 million residents, this dusty capital metropolis is one of the largest cities on Earth. Cairo is an ancient Islamic metropolis with a perpetually foggy horizon and beige-colored buildings topped with TV satellites that were built on the banks of the Nile River.
Modern Cairo, which was constructed close to the historic capital of Memphis, is a popular starting place for trips up the Nile and excursions to the nearby Giza Pyramids. However, this big metropolis itself has a tonne to offer during your New Year Egypt Packages.
One of the most famous places on Earth is undoubtedly the Giza Plateau. Giza is a city in and of itself, but it has developed so much in recent years that it now feels more like a district of the ever-expanding Cairo. It is situated on a desert plateau to the west of the capital, Cairo.
Visitors can get a close-up view of the Tutankhamun treasure as well as mummies and other treasures from Egypt's ancient history at the famed Egyptian Museum of Tahrir Square.
2- Luxor 
One thousand years after the Great Pyramids were built, Egypt's New Kingdom came to be, and control was transferred from Memphis, the country's former capital, to Thebes, the location of modern-day Luxor. Thebes developed into the nation's cultural and political center after being richly endowed with gold found in the Nubian deserts and carried to the city on the Nile.
Luxor, a medium-sized city in Egypt, is one of the most well-liked tourist sites today and is referred to as the "world's largest open-air museum." Temples, tombs, and everything in between is just a few of the sights and activities of Luxor. A few days will be necessary to do it all justice, during your New Year Egypt Travel Packages.
The majority of Luxor's attractions are situated on the East or West Banks of the Nile. Karnak Temple, also known as Ipet-isu ('Most Select of Places'), is a remarkable temple city that took more than 2,000 years to construct. It is one of the most well-known attractions on the East Bank. Despite the fact that the entire Karnak complex is made up of four major components, only the main building known as the Temple of Amun is accessible to the general public.
3- Aswan 
if you search for relaxation in New Year Holidays, Aswan, the southernmost city in Egypt, is a significant settlement tucked away along the banks of the Nile River. It does, however, provide a considerably more laid-back alternative to major cities like Luxor or Cairo because of its size and location.
Aswan serves as the starting point for excursions to the Sun Temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, to the south, as well as the temples of Philae and Kabasha, even though its own monuments pale in comparison to those of Luxor. Between Aswan and Luxor, it serves as an excellent starting place for excursions to the Kom Ombo and Edfu temples.
One of Egypt's most alluring landscapes is found in Aswan. Beginning Cataract of the Nile, the first of a series of small white water rapids divided by rocky islets that extend north to Khartoum, is visible from granite cliffs. It was formerly the entrance to Africa in ancient Egypt and is now home to a sizable Nubian population. The Nubian Museum, which is stocked with artifacts and valuables that were preserved from Nubia's flood, has further information about these people.
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emaadsidiki · 4 months
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aureahorablog · 3 months
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Egypt 🇪🇬 - Part 5
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egyptonlinetours1 · 7 months
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Cairo and Luxor Tours in New Year
Cairo and Luxor Tours in New Year/ http://www.egyptonlinetours.com/Egypt-All-Packages/Egypt-Christmas-New-Year-Tours/Cairo-and-Luxor-Tours-in-New-Year.php /Cairo and Luxor Tours in New Year,Do you want to travel to Egypt but you can’t because your budget is an obstacle? Maestro Online Travel offering Cairo and Luxor Tours in New Year where you will get to choose from our amazing programs based on limited budget with high quality of services to explore the enchanting story of Egypt while visiting its magnificent landmarks.
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worldtouradvicetravel · 7 months
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CAIRO AND SAFARI TOURS IN NEW YEAR
2023 Egypt Tours ,If you want to travel to Egypt and spend the best holiday but your budget represents an obstacle, World Tour Advice will help you to overcome this obstacle by offering the best programs based on limited budget and high quality of services
Egypt Christmas Tour Packages,start your vacation in Cairo and explore its magnificent landmarks with our Cairo and safari Tours, get amazed while exploring the Giza Pyramids which are some of the most magnificent man-made structures in history.
The historical pyramids were built during a frenetic period of construction, from roughly 2550 to 2490 B.C and contain three pyramids known as Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus. Then move to visit Sphinx which is truly a mysterious marvel from the days of ancient Egypt. With a body of and a head of a king or god, Sphinx has come to symbolize strength and wisdom, feast your eyes watching the Valley Temple which was very important as it was the main entrance of the complex of the Giza Pyramids and it was also used as a connection between the complex and the Nile River by a canal. Moreover you will be able to choose from our optional Cairo Tours which cover all the sightseeing in the city such as the Egyptian Museum which displays large rare collections of 5000 years of arts, the museum houses an unbelievable exhibit depicting ancient Egypt's glorious reign. Mummies, sarcophagi, pottery, jeweler and of course King Tutankhamen's treasures, it’s all there, and more with CAIRO AND SAFARI TOURS IN NEW YEAR
Cairo and Safari Tours in New Year, Xmas Safari tours in Egypt with World Tour Advice, Enjoy the sunny weather in Egypt during New year holidays
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Cairo  World tour advice travel responsible will be more than happy to meet you at Cairo airport, holding a sign with your names, then he will help you to end your entry visa procedures, taking you to the private A C  car to drive to your hotel in Cairo, check in, relaxation, if you are not tired from travelling you can join Sound and lights show in front of the great Sphinx and Giza pyramids ( Optional tour 
Day 2: Pyramids Day tour Enjoy your breakfast in hotel, meet your tour guide, enjoy guided tours to Memphis Old city, which is the first capital of all Egypt after the unification between south Egypt and North Egypt, Memphis was erected by king Narmer Mena 5000 years ago, It is original name was Men Nefer which means the white monument, Memphis in ancient times was surrounded by a white wall, Now there are few ruins of the city, the ruins are collected in an opened are a museum, The most famous thing you will see there is a huge statue of Ramsses II, alabaster Sphinx and the triad of Memphis ( god Ptah, his wife Sekhmet and their son Khonsu ), Proceed tour to scout Saqqara pyramids, where you will relish a tour to the first pyramid ever buolt in Egypt ( The Step pyramid), and you will scout all the complex to see Unas pyramid, entery in Teti pyramid, entry in one mastaba ( Tomb of a noble man) , Enjoy tasty lunch meal, then proceed tour to Giza pyramids, the only survived monument of the 7 ancient wonders of the world, There are located 3 pyramids  ( Cheops) ( Chephren ) and Menkaure, proceed tour to the Sphinx, the biggest statue of one piece in all the world, it is represented with a head of a man and a body of a lion and it was beleived that he was the guardian of the pyramids, bt anyway all pyramids treasures were stolen, There close to the Sphinx You will visit the valley temple, back to hotel. Overnight in Cairo
Day 3: El Baharyia oasis Tour Breakfast in hotel, meet your expert tour guide, drive to El Baharyia oasis, meet the Bedouin guide who will take you in a tour in the desert by his 4x4, hiking tours in the black desert, the white desert, the crystal mountain, Aqabat, on your way to the white desert you will stop for a lunch meal in Heiz, About 160 km south of Bahariya Oasis,28 miles north of Farafra oases, the White Desert begins. It is truly white, in clear contrast with the yellow desert elsewhere, The quantity of unearthly and beautiful wind-carved rock formations shaped in the form of giant mushrooms or pebbles is unequalled in any desert in the world. The snow-white desert is actually made of chalk that has been exposed for years to what geologists call "differential weathering," the erosion of soft particles that results in erie protrusions of hard rock. This explains the very beautiful forms that now fill the White Desert including shapes like domes, minarets, castles, towers and so forth.The white desert is totally safe to stay overnight. The only animal you may see (if you are lucky) is the small desert fox that will come late at night and eat the leftovers of your dinner.There are no creepy crawly’ and no one bothers you, You will have 2 options either to stay the overnight in the camp ( sleeping in tend ) in the white desert, It is truly camp, no toilets except behind the dunes in the desert, The second option is to end the tour in the white desert, then back to El Bahariya oasis and overnoght in hotel in Bahariy oasis
Day 4: El Baharyia Safari Breakfast, tours to the best places in El Bahariya, the golden mummies museum, the tombs of the 26th dynasty, the English mountain, return to Cairo. Overnight in Cairo
Day 5; Cairo city tour Breakfast in Cairo hotel, meet your tour guide, tour to visit the Egyptian museum,Relish our tours to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, It is located north of Tahrir square, The Egyptian museum in Cairo is the richest museum of Egyptian antiquities in the whole world, it contains pharaonic treasures going back to 7,000 years & it is open daily, the gold and alabaster trappings from the tomb of Tut Ankh Amun draw the crowds and there are people whose sole reason for visiting Egypt is to see them, there is no visit to Egypt is complete without a trip to go through this magnificent collection of rare jewelry & treasures of Tutankhamun, Proceed tour to visit the citadel of Saladin, Relish a tasty lunch meal, back to hotel Overnight in Cairo
Day 6: Cairo - Luxor   Breakfast in hotel, meet world tour advice representative, transfer to Cairo airport, fly to Luxor, at Luxor airport meet your tour guide, guided tours to visit the valley kings, where are located hidden tombs of the pharaohs of Egypt New kingdom and Late kingdom, The tour guide will take you to reconnoiter the secrets of ancient Egyptian religions, beleifs, mumies operation, proceed tour to ( El Deir El Bahary temple ) Htashepsut temple, She is the only woman who ruled Egypt as a pharaoh, 
Proceed tour to visit the Colossi of Memnon, the only remaining part of the Great mortuary Temple of Amen Hotep III. These two huge colossi are 18 meters in height and they became a landmark of Luxor city during the Roman period, due to the air passage in the cracks of one of the statues, Every day early morning a humming sound was heard. The Romans thought that this was Memnone voice, their legendary hero greeting his mother, the goddess Eos.Your guide will give you free time for photos, then visit the papyrus institute, the alabaster factory, then tour to Karnak temple, the biggest erection ever built for worshipping in whole world, lunch meal transfer to Luxor airport, fly to Cairo, meet our tour rep at airport, transfer to Cairo hotel Overnight in Cairo
Day 7: Free Day in Cairo  Breakfast, free day in Cairo or enjoy or guided tours to Islamic and Coptic Cairo, Visit the hanging church, Ebn Ezra synagogue, The hoy crypt of the Christian family, Ibn Tulun Mosque, lunch meal, back to hotel, at night. Overnight in Cairo
Day 8: Final Departure Breakfast, check out, transfer to Cairo airport for final departure-
Included
- Meeting and assistance upon arrival to Cairo airport, and in departure - Airport transfer upon arrival and departure time by private modern AC vans - All tours transfers by modern private Ac  vans - All tours are guided tours, All tour guides are professional tour guides with licence from tourism ministry, They studied Egyptology at least for 2 years - All entrance fees for the mentioned places in our itinerary - All tours as per itinerary - Lunch meals during all day tours - Mineral water on board during day tours - 6  nights accommodation in Cairo B.B , and one night cam in Bahariya oasis - Domestic flight from Cairo to Luxor and return - Meeting and assistance in Luxor airport -Jeep 4x4 tours in the desert
Excluded
- All Optional tours - Meals not mentioned in tour itinerary -Beverages not mentioned in tour itinerary -Tipping kitty, Recommended but not obligatory
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melrodrigo · 15 days
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friends? - cairo sweet
Cairo Sweet x Reader
Summary: A new class leads to some heated feelings
Warnings: Finally wrote an enemies to lovers, they’re academic rivals ur honor, my writing, cairo being a meanie, quite an excessive use of italics
Word Count: 1k+
A/n: wanted to practice some, tell me what u think? do you want a part two?
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“Cairo Sweet.” You read aloud, scrolling down your class list for the next year. Winnie —your best friend since childhood—laughs quietly at the sound.
“Funny name.” She mumbles when you quirk an eyebrow at her.
There was no reason to think ‘Sweet’ was a weird surname; however, Winnie, at the moment, was high out of her mind, so you let it go.
“Jacob Weinstein, Sophie Bell, Anthony Smith—god I don’t know any of these people!” You whisper, the slightest bit of anxiety creeping in.
Your first day is tomorrow, and you’ve sworn to yourself not to check who is in your specific class, wanting to try to spontaneously make new friends.
The keyword was try, because god you were bad at small talk.
Even in her mellowed state, Winnie could tell the nerves were settling in. She reaches out and draws you towards her, sitting so you’re facing each other, only a finger away from completely pressing into one another.
She swirls the lollipop in her mouth around, angling your head to look her in the eyes.
“It’s gonna be fine. Don’t sweat it, please? It makes me sad to see your pretty face in distress.” She spoke evenly, making you feel like you had steady ground to walk on, helping you come back to earth. You let out a deep breath, one you didn’t know you were holding.
“You’ve got to stop flirting with anyone and anything that moves.” You tell her, lightheartedly. She had helped taken the edge off, for now.
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Bless her heart, Winnie’s reassurance lasted about until she left for her own home, leaving you alone with your thoughts in the big lonely house you had to call home.
It takes a book, or maybe two, for your eyelids to flutter shut, comforted by the smell of old paper and the feeling of coarse parchment.
Walking to school is no different. You listen half-heartedly to whatever Winnie decides to babble about this specific morning, your mind elsewhere.
As you near the doors of your next class, Winnie gives you a quick wink.
“Good luck soldier.” She says, smiling an almost teasing smile.
The minute you push open the doors you’re taken by surprise. It was fairly early, and though you expected no one would be there yet, there was a girl sitting smack dab in the middle of the class. Her head rested on her hands, staring blankly at the chalkboard in front of her.
You walk up silently to the desk behind her, far enough so you weren’t in the first few rows, but close enough that you wouldn’t be sitting with all the slackers in the back.
You slip out a book, kick your feet up to rest on the wooden table, and relaxed slightly. She seemed to pay no mind to you, and didn’t seem to want to pay any mind to you.
After a few pages in, you realize you’ve been reading the same sentence over and over again, not quite comprehending the letters that now looked like a random jumble.
There was a sinking feeling starting in your stomach, as if something were twisting and screaming for your attention.
Table or chair, wind or sun—you couldn’t quite figure out what it was that was bothering you.
Your eyes wandered from the page to your surroundings, trying to pinpoint what it was.
You must’ve been making quite some noise, because the girl in front of you turns around, an obvious distaste on her face. The moment you lock eyes you feel it.
Ah, I know what it is now.
It seems almost silly to say, but you could swear, she was the root of your problems.
There was an almost inimical aura about her, the way she acts—the flick of her eyes, the slight clench in her jaw, her rigid robotic posture—was enough for you to cower.
Of course, you had never even talked to the girl, but you could tell all at once, you weren’t going to be good friends.
“Could you stop moving so much? It’s distracting me.” She tells you, in a manner too rude to be a real request.
Her eyes narrow when you don’t answer. You had elected instead to stare at her freckles, ones that littered her face. Not counting your current feelings for her, you couldn’t deny it, she was beautiful.
However, the way she was acting now was more than enough for you to be sure she was not someone friend-worthy, and you ignored her remark.
In a quiet retaliation, you wait till she titled her head back that you scratch the rug beneath you with the heels of your feet.
It creates a faint screeching sound. When the mysterious girl turns back once again, this time with fury in her eyes, you avert your eyes and look around the room, whistling.
You could tell you were pushing her buttons, but oh boy if it wasn’t just the most fun. If it weren’t for the sound of the door opening you’re positive she would’ve gotten up and confronted you.
In walked a short, scruffy, middle-aged white man whom you concluded must have been the teacher.
“I didn’t expect anyone to be in yet. Students aren’t usually thrilled to learn my class.” He said, sounding pleased with himself to have two new focused students.
“I’m quite excited to see how it’s going to go, I’ve never learned with a favorite author of mine.” The girl spoke, this time with no venom in her voice.
The professor let out a strangled sort of squeak, obviously caught off guard.
Great. She’s also a suck-up.
“Well, i’ll be damned. I’ve never met someone that’s read my book— other than my wife. Although I’m not sure if she even read the whole thing.” He said, failing to hide the excitement and disbelief he was surely feeling.
“I thought it was amazing commentary on modern marriages and love through difficult times.” She said, the light from outside lighting her hair up a lighter shade of brown.
Blah, blah, blah. Someone save me.
As if hearing your prayers, another student entered the room, effectively cutting off that godforsaken conversation. More pupils start filling up the class, and even though you can tell the professor wants to keep talking to the brunette, he steps up to the small platform.
“Good morning class, my name is Mr. Miller, and I’ll be teaching you english literature.” He announces, voice full. You can tell he’d practiced this beforehand.
Your plan to make friends, to both your joy and dismay, get crushed almost immediately. There are no group activities or opportunities to even speak to the other people in the class, all attention directed to the front while Mr. Miller scrabbles on the chalkboard.
The brunette’s name, you learn, is Cairo. She manages to be the first person to raise her hand, to challenge Mr.Miller, to question almost every single thing on the board.
And even though that nagging feeling you felt when you first saw her is gone, you let yourself dissociate and simply stare at the girl. If the class was going to be boring, it wouldn’t hurt to have some eye candy, would it?
“Now, who can tell me exactly why Orwell chose to use these sets of words? What do they give to the overall tone of the book, umm-y/n?” Mr.Miller called, looking from his list of students.
You stir in your chair uncomfortably; you have not been listening to him. The air had turned very cold; your heart picking up its pace.
“I don’t know.” You mumble after a while of every face turned your way, impatience in their gaze. You shrink into your seat.
You hear a little scoff from ahead of you, coming from none other than Cairo Sweet.
You bite back an insult, and try to ignore the disappointed murmur that comes out of Mr.Miller.
Before you know it the hour is gone, and the sound of books stacking against one another breaks you out your daze.
Winnie’s waiting for you outside the door, quite creepily, you tell her as you walk together to your next class; a subject that you both have.
“So, how was it?” She nudges you lightly, smiling expectedly.
You flash her a tight lipped smile, then let it drop when you know she’d be able to see right through you.
You grip her arm and lean in closer, checking around you.
“There was this one girl, she was horrible!” You whisper, a new spark of energy flowing through you at the prospect of telling Winnie about it.
“She was the BIGGEST teachers pet, and she said something so rude to me before class, so like we were sitting and…” You continue to recount the story, trying your hardest to recreate Cairo’s glare.
When you get done, you turn to Winnie, waiting for her to join in on your gossiping.
“So am I going to witness an enemies to lovers type of thing right in front of me?” She sighs, exasperated.
You’re so shocked you don’t follow her into the class, stood rooted to the spot at the door.
“Wait, what?”
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moonknightsonata · 4 months
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Acts of Service
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pairing: moon system x reader, marc x reader centered
summary: You learn Steven and Jake’s love languages quickly, Marc’s takes a little longer to realize but it doesn’t surprise you.
cw: not many, a brief non-explicit mention of sex, Marc getting anxious about your relationship
wc: 1199
a/n: Happy new year! This is not beta read, my first time writing for the moon boys and also my first time posting and sharing a fic in probably like 5+ years. Please let me know if I’ve missed any warnings, and let me know what you think! I tried keeping the reader as inclusive as I could, but please let me know if I slipped up with anything.
When you first started seeing the system, they all showed affection in similar ways. Holding hands, chaste kisses, flowers at the start of dates and walking you home at the end of them. They each had their own ways of going about it, but at the start all 3 of them were stereotypical in their affection.
Now, months later, you could easily tell each of the boy’s love languages.
Steven fluttered between quality time and words of affirmation. He was a romantic at heart, so in reality, he would do anything you asked of him, really. But you could tell he was happiest just being near you, telling you how much he loved you, and hearing the words in return.
Date night with Steven would be art galleries, museum tours, site seeing, or just walking around the markets hand in hand. Cafe’s and bookshops for rainy days, which there were plenty of in London, filled weekends with him where you could just sit in each other’s company and read besides one another.
Jake was the master of physical touch. You think it’s because he didn’t have as much time fronting as the other two, and his only physical touch with humans up until the three started getting along was when he took over the body in emergencies like in Cairo. When Jake was fronting, his hands were always on you.
Jake always had his arm on you when in public. Around your shoulder, or on your waist, he didn’t have a preference as long as he had you in his arm in some way. You liked to compare him to a livestock dog. Not like sheepdogs who herded them, but like a pyrenees that would fight a wolf off a lamb.
He was also the most handsy in the bedroom.
Marc took the longest to pinpoint his love language. Mostly due to the fact that he was the last to open up to a relationship with you.
You had met Steven first, dated Steven first, and then met Jake and Marc along the way. The relationship with Jake blossomed easily, but Marc still had walls he had built standing steady, that he wasn’t ready to break down yet. For a while even, you weren’t sure he liked you. After anxieties about it were aired out, Marc reassured you he did like you, he was “just shit at showing it” as he had put it. He hadn’t wanted to get close, mess things up with you and risk everything Steven and Jake had with you. That was the turning point for you and Marc’s relationship.
You thought it was behind you, until you noticed Marc’s odd behavior one day.
“Marc, baby, are you alright?” You asked him, leaning against the kitchen counter as he washed dishes.
“Hm?” He glanced at you from the corner of his eye, nodding as he kept his attention mostly on the pan he was scrubbing. “Yea, fine, why’d you ask?”
“Because you’ve been scrubbing that pan for about 10 minutes now. I think it’s clean.” You smiled softly, as his brow scrunched when he realized.
“Fine… yeah. I just… you know I love you?” He finished his sentence more like a question.
“Of course I know. I love you too.” You moved closer to him, putting a hand on his cheek to look him in the eyes. “What brought this about?”
“I don’t… I don’t say it enough. When we met you weren’t even sure I liked you, and now I don’t even say I love you as often as Jake or Steven do. So I just…” Marc lets out a frustrated sigh, running a hand to his hair, pushing his curls out of his face as he steps away from you. You give him his space, you know when he needs it. To work out emotions without feeling suffocated or closed in.
“Just thought maybe you weren’t sure again.”
Marc avoids looking directly at your face as you look at his. You understand him, more than you probably know, which scares Marc. Not in a bad way, but scares him in a way he can’t believe there was someone out there who could.
Which is why what you say shouldn’t surprise him, but it does anyway.
“You don’t have to say it in the same way Steven or Jake do for me to know.” You start softly. “You have a different way of showing it, than they do.”
Marc’s eyebrows furrow, even more than the wrinkled brow he usually has.
He can only describe the look on your face that you give him as adoring, as you continue.
“The days that you front, you’re always up before me. Whether you’re an early riser or you never really fell asleep that night - you know exactly how to make my coffee in the morning and I always wake up to a cup made the way I like sitting on the counter waiting for me.
“I also know that it isn’t Jake who had my car’s oil changed, or the tires rotated a couple weeks ago.”
Marc shrugs at that one, mumbles something that you think is “That’s not a big deal.”
As you tell him all this, you can’t believe it took you this long to realize that Marc’s love language was acts of service. Because of course it was. Marc, the giver. Marc, who always felt he needed to prove his worth and make up for sins of his past, by any means necessary. Your Marc, who did so much for you without expecting a ‘thank you’ because that was how he showed he cared.
You kept going with more examples.
“Last week I forgot my umbrella and my lunch in the apartment and you came all the way to my job to drop them off for me.” You wrap your arms around Marc’s waist at this, resting your head against him in a hug.
“Or, when it’s cold, you always turn my heated blanket on the bed while I’m doing my night time routine, so that the bed is nice and warm by the time I climb in. And when -“ You could keep going, listing the things you notice Marc does for you, but he stops you with flushed cheeks.
“Okay, okay, I get it. I do a lot for you.” He chuckles, rolling his eyes playfully as he wraps his arms around you to return the hug. “I like taking care of you.”
“You take care of me because you love me.”
Marc nods, kissing your forehead. “Yeah, I do. I’m just sorry I don’t say it more.”
“I don’t need you to. It’s nice to hear, but I still know it. You show me every day.” You smile, leaning in to give him a kiss, which Marc gratefully returns.
“And I’ll continue to show you every day, until you get tired of me.”
“I’d never get tired of you, baby. You, Jake and Steven are all stuck with me.”
Marc laughs. “Stuck with you? Making it sound like that’s a bad thing. Honey, I think you’re the one ‘stuck’ with the three of us.”
“And I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
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poisonlove · 2 months
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Study Session | c.s
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pairing: Cairo Sweet X fem reader
Summary: Y/n is terrible in literature and needs a hand
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"Miss Y/S, could you come here for a moment, please?" Mr. Miller asks kindly.
I blink in surprise and walk towards the lectern, my feet almost stumbling on the wooden floorboards. I blush with embarrassment, and out of the corner of my eye, I see Cairo looking towards us with seriousness, organizing her belongings.
I swallow nervously and bite my lower lip, my eyes first glancing at Cairo and then at Professor Miller.
Now is not the time to think about your one-sided crush, y/n I mentally scold myself.
I force a smile and look at the professor with genuine curiosity. "Do you need something, sir?" I say, smiling happily, trying to hide my nervousness.
"I'm not sure how to put this..." Professor Miller sighs and takes off his glasses, looking up to meet our eyes. My smile falters seeing the concern and distress behind his eyes. Professor Miller sighs and takes the assignment I had done last week in his hands.
"It's... It's a mediocre work," he says hesitantly, almost embarrassed.
"To be honest... If you don't do something that impresses me, Miss, you'll fail my class," he says with a tone of voice almost guilty.
My palms sweat, and I try to remain calm. I knew I was really bad at literature, but I didn't expect to fail the year altogether. But what can I say? No matter how hard I try, I can't adequately transcribe what I think onto paper.
"I'm sorry," I whisper reluctantly, deeply ashamed of myself.
Professor Miller gives me a gentle smile, tilting his head slightly as he places a reassuring hand on my shoulder.
"You have great potential," he states with conviction, trying to instill confidence in me. "But you simply have a few more difficulties," he concludes with a compassionate tone, seeking my gaze empathetically.
I stare into his eyes, noticing the intention of conveying moral support.
"Miss Sweet," Professor Miller calls Cairo's attention, making her focus on him.
"Yes, Professor Miller?" she responds with a radiant smile, her eyes shining for... some strange reason.
"Could you help Y/N?" the professor asks, looking at me sideways.
His request makes me feel slightly offended for not having a say, but at the same time, it puts me in a state of anxiety because I would have to work with the girl I've always liked.
Cairo's eyes focus on my figure with curiosity, making me feel nervous and embarrassed by her enchanting beauty. A small smile spreads across her lips before she looks at the literature professor.
Brown eyes looking at Mr. Miller.
"Alright," Cairo responds with a shy smile, which also makes the professor smile.
I raise an eyebrow in confusion, observing this strange scene with curiosity and a hint of suspicion.
Cairo's smile is kind but enigmatic, as if hiding something behind that seemingly calm façade. I wonder what it could be, but I decide not to delve too deeply into it at that moment.
Professor Miller seems pleased with her acceptance and nods with a pleased expression. "Great! I'm sure you'll make an exceptional team," he comments enthusiastically, encouraging us to work together towards our common goal.
"Cairo," says the professor, maintaining a dazzling smile, "if you succeed in the task, you'll earn an extra credit," he announces proudly, turning his gaze towards his student with a mixture of hope and trust.
Cairo smiles weakly, visibly embarrassed by the attention she's received.
"Well then," I intervene timidly, trying to dissipate the strange tension that has arisen, "shall we?" I add, looking at the girl I've always had a secret crush on with flushed cheeks.
Despite my shyness and the nervousness that overwhelms me, I strive to maintain a calm and decisive tone, hoping to convey confidence both to myself and to Cairo as we prepare to face this new challenge together.
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"So... What do you think?" I say nervously, my hands fidgeting with the threads of my jeans.
I roll a thread around my finger and pull it, tossing it into the grass.
Cairo's eyes fixate on my paper attentively, her pupils moving along my essay with seriousness. The brunette lowers the sheet and looks at me carefully.
"Well?" I say, feeling my stomach tied up with nerves. "Hmm..." She starts hesitantly, tilting her head and leaning against the tree behind her.
The day was perfect, and we had mutually agreed to spend it outdoors doing literature. The rays filtering through the branches highlight Cairo's face, making her eyes appear light brown
She was... Beautiful.
"Is it okay?" She says timidly.
Cairo hands me back the paper, and I sigh in frustration. I could sense that something was missing.
"Come on... Tell me the truth," I say, looking at Cairo curiously. The brunette bites her lower lip and adjusts her posture.
"So... It's not bad, but..." she starts and bites her lower lip, thoughtful. "It lacks emotion... I don't see the passion... I don't perceive anything," she confesses, and I pout.
Darn it... I wanted the truth, but it was entirely heavy
"I knew I shouldn't have spoken," she quickly says, quickly moving her hand, noticing my frown on her lips. "It's perfect," she smiles broadly, and my eyes soften seeing how sweet and cute she was with that expression on her face.
The dimple was adorable, and her eyes sparkled when she talked about something related to writing.
"No... I asked you to be honest, and you were," I say quickly, smiling.
Her eyes look at me with curiosity, and I try to maintain eye contact as much as possible. "Okay..." Cairo murmurs before giving in to this staring contest, taking her notebook.
"I... " I start hesitantly, "have an old piece that I'd like you to read," I say timidly.
I was aware of the risk that she would realize it was about her, but despite that, I thought it was my best work. After all, I wrote it with all the love I feel for her.
"Oh... I'd be happy to," she says sincerely, her pearly whites showing her beautiful smile. Cairo's eyes light up at the mention of reading something, and she quickly reaches her hand towards me.
Shyly, I grab my backpack and search for my work, immediately noticing that it was sandwiched between two notebooks. My cheeks were red from embarrassment for having something so special to me crumpled and carelessly thrown in my backpack.
Cairo takes it without making any comment on its sorry state and begins to read it.
"In the twilight of our intertwined destinies..." The brunette had a focused expression, her voice soft and enveloping.
I wait with trepidation, observing every nuance of her expressions
"she emerges like an elusive shadow, a siren of my lost dreams, with chestnut locks like the earth." Cairo sighs "Her eyes, deep as the abyss of the soul, reflect falling stars and unfathomable secrets, like dark water on a moonless night, where the lost traveler wanders." Cairo suddenly stops, lips still suspended on the sentence.
Her gaze drifts amidst the words as a wave of emotion envelops her voice.
I remain silent, captivated by her interpretation.
The brunette continues, her voice now softer, almost whispered. "Her smile, a fleeting glimpse of light, a glimmer of hope in the darkness, yet also an echo of sadness in the relentless passage of time, a memory of what could have been."
Cairo voice resonates with the melody of the words, conveying every nuance of emotion contained within the text.
I was completely captivated by her facial expressions.
"Yet, amid the folds of uncertain destiny, remains a lost innocence and an unspoken love, an incomplete harmony, an unexpressed desire, like a melody interrupted in the night wind."
"In her breath dance promises of another life, where perhaps our hearts will meet, in the stillness of a world without end, where time is not the master of our destinies."
Cairo tightens the grip on the paper.
"But for now we part ways, like the waves leaving the shore, destined to wander alone in the depths of time. Yet, in the deepest recesses of my being, her essence remains engraved like an ancient melody."
As she reads those words, Cairo's tone of voice becomes soft and melancholic, conveying a sense of nostalgia and sadness. Her words are filled with emotion, with a slight tremor in her voice reflecting the depth of her feelings. Cairo seems to be carried away by the intensity of the text, and her reading is infused with an aura of melancholy and reflection.
"And so I venture into the night, with her memory as my guide, suspended between the pain of loss and the hope of return. In the silence of my soul, I continue to dream, hoping that one day our destinies will intertwine again."
After finishing the reading, Cairo remains silent for a moment, her gaze lost in deeper thoughts. I can sense her mind in turmoil, her eyes reflecting a mixture of curiosity and admiration. Then, slowly, she lifts her gaze towards me, a spark of interest shining in her coffee-colored eyes.
"Who is the muse behind this extraordinary piece?" she asks, her voice warm and full of curiosity, while her expression reflects a sincere desire to understand the hidden meaning behind the words.
I knew perfectly well that I couldn't say it was her, so I just shrugged nonchalantly. "No one in particular," I add calmly, even though my heart was beating rapidly inside me.
"Yet it seems so specific," Cairo observes, glancing at the paper.
Her words make me uncomfortable, but I try to maintain composure. "It's just a product of my imagination," I say with a forced smile, hoping to divert attention away from myself.
"The only certainty is that she's a brown-haired girl with brown eyes," Cairo asserts with a mischievous smile, and a shiver runs down my spine. "The classic always attracts, it seems," she adds, chuckling softly.
Her observation makes me feel like butterflies are doing acrobatics in my stomach.
"Don't be stubborn now," I blurt out in embarrassment, trying to deflect attention from the imminent truth that Cairo is about to uncover with her acute intelligence.
Cairo bursts into laughter, a sound so genuine and contagious that it makes me feel special. Her laughter fills the air around us, wiping away any traces of embarrassment and fear, and I find myself laughing along with her, feeling light and free.
Cairo stops laughing and smiles, a look of sincerity painted on her face.
"It seems you were good at freelancing after all," she observes with a light and friendly tone.
Her comment makes me feel appreciated and recognized for my abilities, and I smile in response. "Thank you," I reply with gratitude, feeling encouraged by her approval.
"I think Professor Miller will like it," Cairo continues, biting her lower lip, lost in her thoughts.
A strange sparkle lights up her eyes, and at that moment, I decide to ask her a question that has tormented me for too long.
"Cairo do you have a crush on Professor Miller?" I ask timidly, curious but also intimidated by the possible answer.
Cairo blushes deeply. "What on earth are you asking?" she responds sharply, clearly embarrassed.
"From the way you react to his mention..." I say with curiosity, "and also you're completely red," I add with a timid smile.
Cairo shakes her head firmly. "No, no," she responds promptly, "I admire Professor Miller, but I don't have a crush on him. He's old, and, above all, he's married." Her tone is decisive.
"Well, gray hair isn't very attractive, right?" I ask with a smile on my lips, while I observe Cairo nodding slightly, smiling broadly and showing her dimples.
Freckles surround her face as her hair falls gracefully around her shoulders.
Cairo looks up at the sky, which is turning orange at sunset, a sign that the day is coming to an end. "I think it's time to go," she says timidly, almost regretfully.
"Is the study session over already?" I say in surprise, pouting.
Cairo nods and smiles. "So, do you like literature now?" she winks, teasing me.
"Not exactly, but the lesson goes better with you," I reply, aware of what I'm saying and noticing the slight blush on Cairo's cheeks.
I realize what I've said afterward and feel terribly embarrassed. A wave of nervousness overwhelms me as I notice a hint of pink on Cairo's cheeks.
Oh darn, I want to die, I think dramatically.
Cairo looks away. "Well, see you tomorrow.""Ah, yes, of course! See you tomorrow," I reply, trying to hide my embarrassment behind a smile. I feel the heat rising in my face as the embarrassment grows inside me. "Thank you for today, it was... interesting," I quickly add, hoping to alleviate the strange tension that had arisen.
"Thanks to you," she says softly, her gaze warm and comforting.
With a smile on my lips, I watch Cairo walk away. Despite the day starting off badly, it ended in the best possible way.
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Things to do in Egypt New Year
 Top Things to do in Egypt New Year 
1- if you dream to enjoy the best Things to do in New Year in Egypt, let's learn about Luxor Day Tours and visit The famous sightseeing There, For approximately 500 years, from the 16th to the 11th century BC, tombs were built in the Valley of the Kings, close to Luxor, for the New Kingdom's kings and privileged nobility. There are 63 tombs and chambers in the valley, ranging in size from a modest pit to a substantial tombs with more than 120 chambers. The representations from Egyptian mythology that decorate the royal tombs provide insight into the beliefs and burial customs of the time. All of the tombs, with the exception of the well-known tomb of Tutankhamun, appear to have been uncovered and stolen in antiquity.
2- Also one of Our Things to do in Egypt in New Year is to visit Abu Simbel Temple, Two enormous rock-cut temples make up the ancient site of Abu Simbel, which is located in southern Egypt on the western shore of Lake Nasser. As a permanent memorial to himself and his queen Nefertari, the twin temples were first hewn out of the mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses The Great in the 13th century BC. When the temples were in danger of being submerged in Lake Nasser as a result of the construction of the Aswan High Dam, the complex was completely relocated during that time. One of the biggest tourist destinations in Egypt continues to be Abu Simbel.
3- The Egyptian Museum is one of Cairo's main tourist destinations and is home to at least 120,000 pieces of ancient Egyptian artifacts. The museum's ground floor and first floor are its two primary levels. A substantial collection of papyrus and ancient Egyptian coins can be found on the ground floor. There are numerous antiquities taken from the Valley of the Kings as well as artifacts from the last two dynasties of Ancient Egypt on the first floor. Highlights include the Tutankhamun artifacts and the Royal Mummy Room, which houses 27 royal mummies from ancient Egypt, so unleash your inner and visit Egypt sightseeing in New Year with your family.
4- are you want to spend the unusual New Year Holidays in Egypt? Siwa Oasis, one of Egypt's remote communities, is situated in the Libyan Desert and has 23,000 residents, most of whom are Berbers. Siwa, an oasis with natural springs and palm trees that provided shade, was a key stop on an ancient date trading route. It provided travelers with a break from the desert. Siwa saw a downfall after the fall of the Roman Empire. In recent years, tourism has emerged as a major revenue generator. Developing hotels that make advantage of regional resources and play with regional aesthetics has received a lot of attention.
5- Everyone Know Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada as the best Red Sea Resorts but a few Tourists know about Dahab, Near the southernmost point of Sinai, Dahab is situated on the Gulf of Aqaba around 85 kilometers (53 miles) north of Sharm el-Sheikh. Dahab, a hitherto remote coastal community, transformed into a hippie hangout in the 1980s and eventually into a kind of "alternative resort," merging affordable lodging with a relaxed way of life. It is one of the most well-liked locations along the Red Sea due to activities like camel and jeep excursions, snorkeling, scuba diving, and windsurfing, so enjoy Egypt New Year Holidays in Dahab with Maestro Egypt Tours.
6- you can spend your New Year Holidays in Egypt by visiting Islamic and Coptic Sightseeing, Tourists Know about Mohamed Ali Mosque but few people know about Ibn Tulun Mosque which is One of the first mosques in Cairo and was constructed between 876 and 879 AD. The Abbassid governor of Egypt, Ahmad ibn Lin, ordered it. With a covered hall on each of its four sides, the mosque is built around a courtyard. The tower was presumably constructed several centuries later and has a spiral exterior staircase akin to the well-known minaret at Samarra. The Mosque of Ibn Tulun served as the backdrop for some scenes in the James Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me.
Day 1 Arrival Cairo/ Welcome to Egypt
Maestro Online Travel promised to offer the best service for you & your soul mate to enjoy every moment in your Cairo Tours in the New year here in Egypt; our representative will meet you at Cairo international airport & assist you in all the procedures upon your arrival, then transfer to your hotel & help you to check in a smooth way & overnight in Cairo.
Day 2: Pyramids – Memphis – Saqqara
Maestro Online Travel skillful, long-experienced, patient & friendly tour guide will be happy to accompany you through your day tours in Cairo after having your delicious breakfast, now we will make all your wishes come true to reconnoiter the secrets of the Pyramids of Giza, The ancient Egyptian pharaohs believed in the afterlife and this was why they erected such huge Pyramids to guard the bodies of the deceased after death. You will show round to the three Pyramids of Giza of kings Cheops (Khufu), Chephren (Khefra'e) & the smallest one Mykerinus (Mankaura'e), head for viewing Sphinx, the Valley Temple, having your lunch in a high-quality local restaurant, keep moving to Memphis, its first name was (Mn nfr) this name means white wall, it was called by this name because it was surrounded by white walls, carry on to round the Step Pyramid of Saqqara, one of the oldest and richest archeological sites in Egypt, The centerpiece and the most important attraction in Saqqara is the Step Pyramid of (Zoser), the oldest surviving stone monument in the world and an important landmark in the pyramids building process in ancient Egypt, finally, Maestro Online Travel tour guide will accompany you to your hotel.
Day 3: Egyptian Museum – Citadel – Old Cairo
Get ready for more excitement in your day tour in Cairo, Maestro Online Travel tour guide will welcome you to the reception of your hotel to start a new day tour in Cairo, inaugurate your visits with the Egyptian Museum, located in Tahrir square in downtown, the most remarkable exhibits of the museum today include the golden collection of the king Tut Ankh Amun, the collection of King Akhenaton, the Narmer Plate, and the Mummies room that hosts some preserved mummies of ancient Egyptian kings. Keep moving to the Citadel, built by the famous Salah El Din in the 11th century to protect Egypt, The centerpiece of the Citadel is the Mosque of Mohamed Ali, the finest example of Ottoman architecture in Egypt and one of Cairo’s landmarks. Having your lunch in a high-quality local restaurant, stir to reconnoiter Coptic Cairo, We visit the Hanging Church, one of the oldest and most popular historical churches of Egypt. There is also the Coptic Museum, the Church of Saint Barbra, and the Church of Saint George, finally, Maestro Online Travel tour guide will accompany you to your hotel.
Day 4: Free Day in Cairo
Having your tasty meal of breakfast in your Cairo hotel, you have free time for leisure during your stay in Cairo hotel. Optional tour in Cairo with Maestro Online Travel to Alexandria Day tour from Cairo by Car, Overnight in Cairo
Day 5: Final departure
Enjoy your breakfast, and free time at your leisure then transfer to Cairo international airport with Maestro Online Travel representative for your final departure.
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Cairo Sweet x Fem Reader
Summary: A stroke of fate changes you and leads you into the arms of Cairo Sweet. Will she be your downfall or save you?
Warnings: 18+, Grief, Injuries, Smoking, Trauma, anxiety, sexual content, student x teacher mentioned, harm, blackmailing, bad grammar
A/N: Based and inspired by Millers Girl. Mr. Miller himself isn’t really present but will be mentioned. Hope you guys enjoy. Also I’m not sure if I should make it a fem g!p reader. Let me now if so :)
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It was almost the end of the current school year. Soon would be a long and warm summer in Texas maybe the last summer for Cairo here, before she would leave it for Stanford in California. As always she was one of the students that were pretty early, since this was a private school, she had pretty many ways to get in here and just do her thing. That’s why Cairo was working on a new idea for her book, holding a cigarette in her other hand. Not caring at all that she was smoking in the empty classroom. Well almost empty classroom. She had noticed you were sitting near her and gave you a frown. Why did you even sit so near. Like the class wasn’t already empty enough, couldn’t you sit somewhere else? Cairo was a bit pissed, she didn’t liked it when other students could see her work or maybe even interrupt her while working.
“I’m writing. I’d appreciate if you respected that” Cairo mutters, without even looking your way. She takes another drag of her cigarette afterwards. Her gaze fixed on the screen of her laptop.
You turned around “So what? I’m not allowed to sit near you?” You asked with a cold tone but a dirty smile on your lips making Cairo look up and straight into your eyes, with pretty zeros emotions.
“No.” Cairo replied, trying to go back to her writing without laughing. Unfortunately that didn’t happen, since Cairo was now laughing at your reaction. She put down her pencil, which had the cigarette dangling in her mouth still. Cairo turned and smirked at you. “You do realize you’re just asking to get teased, don’t you?”
You fully turned around now and walked towards her. In the way you walked Cairo could tell you were somehow… pissed? Angry? There was something frightening and exciting in the way you walked over her and suddenly stole her cigarette from her mouth, while taking a deep hint on it. Cairo was totally overwhelmed and watched you with fixated eyes. The cigarette left your lips and in the next moment you destroyed the cigarette by pressing it down on her desk.
The next move really caught her off guard. She felt like a frozen statue. Her brain wasn’t able to see that coming but still… it happened and she couldn’t do anything. You reached for her jaw with your hand and held it tight while pulling in and kissing her hard before releasing the smoke of the cigarette in her mouth.
Slowly your grip loosened and you took a step back while looking at her with the coldest eyes she’s ever seen. “Next time don’t smoke around me. I prefer fresh air” that’s what you said with your quiet but low voice before turning around and leaving the class room, making a departure like the newest villain in town.
Cairo was stunned. “D-Did that just happen?” She muttered, still reeling from the shock and adrenaline. She put her hand on her lips and bit them, trying to resist smiling. She turned to her desk once more, pretending to work, but couldn’t help glancing at the door every so often. She wanted to see if you would comeback, but she didn’t want her to get her hopes up. She took the pack of cigarettes from her purse and took another one. “Hmm.. fresh air?” She mumbled to her self.
The next morning was quite the opposite. Cairo was the first of all students like always. Sitting in class and working on her drafts till the teacher would arrive and do their thing. You weren’t there and Cairo could help but wondered why. Wondered why she never noticed you before. It was like you were some sort of a ghost. She knew her classmates. She knew you but still… she never really saw you. Then Y/N entered the classroom as the last one while everyone was already there. She sat down on her table in the last row and began to unpack her laptop, also waiting for the teacher to arrive now.
When Y/N raiser her gaze to look to the front of the class she saw Cairo sitting in the middle of the first row like always. She was holding a book in her hands that looked a bit older and seemed like she was Reading.
Like if Cairo had felt some sort of bigger power or more of a shiver down her shoulders she turned her head and glanced over to you, only to look away immediately, slightly blushing. She didn’t like the fact that you were making her blush already… but something deep down inside of her couldn’t help it. She still could feel your lips on hers. How surprisingly soft they felt and the way you stole her air while letting the smoke of the cigarette in her mouth. Like you were sucking out her soul or something. She could feel your eyes on her, and she didn’t wanted to think any longer about yesterday. So Cairo focused on the book she had been reading and turned to a chapter, ignoring your glances at her.
You couldn’t help but liked the fact that Cairo was turning around just to check if you were there. I small smile creeped up on your lips and you found yourself blushing. Feeling somehow proud and confident. But still, it was something you didn’t wanted others to see so you tried to get that fucking smile out of your face.
There was that invisible power, the urge to look back at you it was like fighting against the need, no the urge to look back at you and get lost in the moment. So Cairo looked over her shoulder with a blush on her face. She put the book down and cleared her throat. “Whatcha looking at?” She tried to say monotone to not show how excited she was. After that she put on her headphones and resumed reading as if nothing had ever happened. You continued to stare, so she shifted in her seat, getting irritated at the lack of privacy during a quiet time. Why couldn’t you just leave her alone?
You didn’t respond to her question. Instead you stayed quiet and kept watching at the back of her long and dark hair. It was quite interesting for you how her hair looked almost black but on days where the sunshine fell on them you could see they were quite the opposite. A hidden chocolate brown making your mouth somehow watering at the thought of chocolate itself, how stupid you thought.
When finally the teacher attended the class Cairo tried to focus once more on something else than you, but kept glancing at you every so often, only to catch you staring at her. Even if you didn’t say anything, it definitely made Cairo feel uneasy.
“Don’t break your neck while keep turning around to look at me” I texted her and the message popped up on her laptop, you could see from your view.
Cairo’s eyes widened at the message. It was from you. She read it again, making sure it wasn’t a mistake. She turned around towards you and typed, “Well, you keep looking at me, so…”
“Because the teacher is in front of you. If I were you I wouldn’t have choose the seat in the first row and in the middle of the class” the text popped up on Cairos screen.
“And so? I can sit wherever I want.” Cairo rolled her eyes but couldn’t contain her racing heart when she send the message.
“Then stop wondering or thinking that I look at you. I’m trying to pay attention to our teacher” you texted back fast. Cairo wanted to believe her, but wasn’t sure if her words were true. Cairo looked at you again, who was focused on the teacher now “You really don’t look at me? Not even by accident?” She texted back curious.
Another message popped up from you saying “Your in the middle of my sight it’s hard to ignore”. Cairo looked to the side and muttered, “Oh..” She looked at you for a couple of more seconds, only to give up and focus on the class again. The class was a bit boring since the teacher went on for quite a while about a topic that seemed uninteresting to Cairo. She continued looking at you, and finally decided to text her again. “So.. Can I ask you something?”
As soon as Cairo send the message she heard her own heart pounding so hard that it made her feel like dying, dying to know what you would say and how you would react.
“Wow is our A+ student getting bored of class? oh my god it’s a miracle!” You answered and hoped she would get the sarcastic hint. Cairo turned to you, rolling her eyes. She wrote, “Shut up, please. And yeah, I’m bored.” She added an eye roll emoji.
You held back a chuckle and tried to focus on the class again. Cairo turned back to the class, then a few words of the teacher’s caught her attention. It was the first time during the class Cairo was actually listening again. The topic of discussion was writing, and she was listening to the lesson. Writing about the perspective of someone who was fighting with being good or bad. There was a moment of silence after the teacher had finished the lesson, which caused Cairo to look at you with a mischievous smile. It lasted only a second, though. She looked down at her notebook, which had a couple of doodles on the margins.
“So? What was your question?” Popped the curious question by you at Cairos laptop up. She wanted to ask you something before you just ignored it and started discussing about who was starring at who and where.
Cairo wrote, “Do you actually like me or are you just flirting with me to be funny?” She pressed the send button without looking at you.
You held back a grin and answered “you think I like you?”.
Cairo’s jaw dropped slightly. She read the message and looked at you directly, now confused. She turned back around and huffed, “So you don’t?”.
“Depends” you send and hoped to tease her. Cairo looked at you as if expecting her to elaborate on that. When you didn’t, she texted again, “Depends on what?”. You couldn’t help but chuckled quite by yourself feeling how you were getting on the nerves of Cairo.
“It’s so funny when you turn around. Your reactions are really amusing me” you texted her and smiled wide in a cute but cheeky way to annoy her even more while waiting for her to turn around again. Cairo rolled her eyes but couldn’t help looking at you. She could’ve sworn she saw your dirty smirk, but she might’ve seen wrong. Cairo rolled her eyes again and looked back at the notebook she was now doodling in. The bell finally rang out, signaling that the class was over. Cairo put away her notebook and turned in her seat again, finding you already staring at her. “Do you… need something?” She asked slightly annoyed since you didn’t moved and kept staring at her.
“Oh yeah” you said calm and your eyes softened while looking at her expensive green leather backpack
“Do you have a cigarette for me?”.
A smirk appeared on Cairo’s face. She looked away, but her smile never went away. “Do you think I like sharing my cigarettes with every person I’m flirting with? I could be flirting with every person on this campus if that was the case.” She had a smug look on her face as she said that, knowing that your response would be interesting. Her smirk stayed on while she waited for you to react. Dreamy. That was the first word that came into Cairos mind when she saw you smiled and looking at her with tilted head “So your flirting with me?” You asked, your voice giving Cairo and weird feeling down her spine… a good feeling.
“Mhm..” Cairo said, still looking away, but smirking at you. She took a cigarette from her pocket, pretending to put it in her mouth. She glanced over at you. “You might wanna get closer for it..” she said in a teasing tone of voice. “I will… trust me” you whispered with a low voice and got up from your desk, walking closer towards her. Cairo turned, and smirked at your approach. “I wouldn’t trust anyone that easily, love.” She said, a smirk still on her face. She took the cigarette out of her mouth, and put it in Y/N for her to take if you desired.
“That’s good” you said in such a calm way it made Cairo feel goosebumps. The way you took it slowly between your fingers made it look like she was watching some sexual commercial or a thirst trap but then you destroyed it right beside her on the desk while smiling cheeky. “What did that cigarette ever do to you, huh?” Cairo asked in a joking tone. She smirked, but was now slightly startled. She looked over to you with a raised brow.
“Stop smoking my dear. It’s not good for you “ you whispered and left the classroom. Cairo watched you leave, a smirk still on her face. “I think I’m getting somewhere…” she muttered, and followed you.
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The gold mask of Tutankhamun on display in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 60672, upper floor.
The mask of Tutankhamun is an example of the highest artistic and technical achievements of the ancient Egyptians in the New Kingdom. The exact portrayal of the king’s facial features achieved here made it possible for his soul to recognize him and return to his mummified body. Thus ensuring his resurrection.
After being buried for over 3,000 years, it was excavated by Howard Carter in 1925 from tomb KV62 in the Valley of the Kings. Covering the head of the wrapped mummy in its coffin and activated by a magical spell, no.151b from the Book of the Dead, the mask ensured more protection for the king’s body.
On his brow is the kingly uraeus: the Wadjet or rearing cobra, representing Lower Egypt, combined with the vulture Nekhbet of Upper Egypt.
The combination of the two is symbolic of his domination of both lands. That is strikingly similar to the Narmer Palette's message of control of both halves of Egypt.
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Egypt 🇪🇬 - Part 3
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