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If you're planning a trip to Egypt, where pharaohs and pyramids await, explore Dazonn Travels' 7 Nights and 8 Days Egypt Tour Package. Visit the iconic Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the temples of Luxor and Karnak. Enjoy a scenic Nile cruise, explore vibrant markets, and experience Egypt’s rich history and culture. For more details, visit our website or call +91-896-872-7340.
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Hi Adira!!! I hope you're doing well <3 <3 If you're still doing the Pedro asks, how about 7, 8, & 14??
Oh my balls, friend, this was buried in my inbox. I'm so so sorry!
If you could travel anywhere in the world with any Pedro character, who would be your companion and where would you go?
I could sit here all night and whittle this down to just one....or I could list my favorite boys and where I'd go with them. (This is assuming they are all contemporary-day and Earth-dwelling.)
Dieter: Start in Amsterdam and then museum tour of Europe--his choice.
Din: Thai meditation retreat.
Ezra: Iceland. He'd love that place.
Frankie: camping in Grand Teton.
Jack: I would actually like him to choose and surprise me; he'd be sure to choose something good. Bonus points if he flies us there himself.
Javi: Globe-hopping every Disney resort.
Javier: I actually think I might like to visit Hawai'i with him. Damn he'd be glorious in a speedo. Or a lei.
Joel: Open road trip in a camper van.
Max: Halloween in New Orleans.
Oberyn: Again, I'd let him choose. I know what he'd want to try or introduce me to, and he'd already know the best place to go.
PATS: Triple-jump London/Paris/Rome in late fall-early winter. Lightly bundled in jackets and scarves. Light snow. Warm baths.
Pero: Southern Spain and Morocco.
The Thief: St. Petersburg, specifically The Hermitage Museum. With the stipulation that he keeps his sticky fingers in his pockets (he won't).
Tim Rockford: Really anywhere. Getting him to take a vacation would be the hard part. I headcanon that he might take an interest in antiquities, like Egypt or Croatia or the Agean costal countries.
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Be flirted with by Agent Whiskey or Javier Peña?
Jack, hands down. Because he's corny and fun and I could flirt back knowing it was a good time. Javier is...a lot more subtle and soulful...and I could fall in love too easy. Without knowing his true intentions, that's an easy recipe for a broken heart.
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If you could only ever read or write fics for one Pedro character who would it be?
Disclaimer: this answer will change by the day/hour/mood.
If someone put a gun to my head right now, I would probably choose Ezra. What I love so much about Ezra in this fandom is that his fics run the gamut and they all feel very very plausible. We only get to see canon Ezra for a short period of his life, and under very very stressful circumstances. We all know that he’s doing what he has to to survive and that would bring out extreme decisions and personality from any of us. We never get to see what he’s like in his everyday life and therefore there are so many possibilities. I very much believe he could be the soft husband. But I also believe he could be the naughty spitter with a love of piss-play. There are some characters where I have a really strong aversion to the fic when I think the boy is being portrayed wildly out of character. But truly, I’ve yet to have this reaction to any Ezra fic. He has the ability to surprise.
And I love writing him. I love writing him so so much. As long as it’s been since I have and as much as I love playing and experimenting with the other boys, if I had to only pick one to put in situations for the rest of my life, it’s him.
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The famous Egyptian bazaar welcomes back Chinese tourists
Khan Al-Khalili is considered the largest open bazaar in Egypt, and shop owners in Khan Al-Khalili, one of the most famous tourist bazaars in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, expect the return of Chinese tourists after China announced the easing of travel restrictions as of January 8, as well as all tourists all over the world. Therefore, due to the beauty of Egypt and the many tourist attractions Inside it and not just Khan Al-Khalili . Khan Al-Khalili is located in the heart of the old Islamic quarter in Cairo, and the market, which dates back many centuries, was teeming with tourists from all over the world. However, the COVID-19 pandemic that broke out three years ago has exhausted the market of its vibrant vitality. We look forward to coming back again this year. You can make the most beautiful trips through Egypt trip. Cairo and the Nile Easter Tours 8 Days 7 Nights: You can visit all the tourist attractions in one unique and amazing trip. Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh Easter Tours 7 Days 6 Nights: Through this trip, you can visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, as well as the Egyptian Museum and Old Cairo, and make the best safari in Sharm El-Sheikh in the most beautiful spring weather in Egypt.Cairo and Alexandria Tour During Easter: You can enjoy the vacation in the most beautiful atmosphere in Cairo and Alexandria and make the most beautiful unforgettable trips.Cairo Short Break During Easter: You can make a quick short trip to Cairo in the most beautiful spring weather on vacation in Egypt. Cairo, Nile Cruise, and Sharm El Sheikh Easter Tour: In one trip, you will do many different things, such as a Nile cruise to Luxor and Aswan, as well as Sharm El-Sheikh, and also visit all the tourist attractions in Cairo.12 Days Cairo, The Nile, and Hurghada During Easter: Enjoy the most beautiful spring weather in Egypt on this amazing trip that brings together the most important tourist attractions in Egypt in terms of getting to know civilization as well as recreational tourism, including doing the best safari, riding quad bikes, diving underwater, and making the best atmosphere with coral reefs and fish.10-Day Egypt Easter Tour Package: Only in the amazing atmosphere of the Egyptian spring will you be able to make this very amazing program and explore all the Egyptian tourist attractions.11-Day Egypt Easter Tours 2022: 11 days inside Egypt among its unforgettable tourist attractions. On this trip, you will visit many places, including the city of Luxor, which contains a third of the world's monuments, as well as the pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, which is one of the seven wonders of the world, and more than that through this trip.MS Mayfair Nile Cruise During Easter 2023:The most beautiful and unforgettable Nile cruise from the heart of the Nile to visit Luxor and Aswan and all the tourist attractions inside. You will be able to do any program in Egypt during the Spring Festival period through Egypt Travel packages. And You can also make short trips for a day or two through Egypt Day tours. You will also be able to make the most beautiful fast trips from any port in Egypt to a place of your choice through Egypt shore excursions. We also have the most beautiful international tours through which you can visit more than one country on the same trip and do many different things from the types of entertainment and pleasure inside it by making one of our amazing international trips.
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I am in a similar predicament, but my friend falls into one of two categories: she either is a fallen angel or she was raised in a very, very strange cult, and here are the reasons why:
(Little disclaimer before the list, I read this post together with her and she looked me straight in the eyes before telling me what I was waiting to write away about her with my heart content, so I actually have her okay to write all this things here).
1 I've known her for eight years now, but yesterday I took out some photos we took just after we became friends and she hasn't aged a day or even really changed her haircut since I've met her. I am also suspicious that her hair doesn't grow at all.
2 We have traveled half of the world together, but I've yet to see her breaking a sweat. Even in the hottest and humidest climate her skin is cold to the touch and when she is at home her fireplace is always lit. She also never got a sunburn, even if she is extremely pale and I've never seen her using Spf.
3 On another note she is completely obsessed with being warm and it has something to do with the place she was raised being extremely cold, which wouldn't be all that strange, if only she hadn't mentioned traveling to Palestine, Israel and Egypt more than once in her youth. When I asked her about it she simply told me it was her father's will.
4 After barely three weeks of knowing her she called me in the middle of the night and told me I needed to call my brother. When I, half-asleep and completely out of it, asked her which one I needed to call she told me, without missing a beat, to call the ginger one. We barely knew each other back then and I never had photos with my older brother on my ig or around my appartament. The only photos of my family she had ever seen were the ones of me and my parents and I am blonde, while they both have extremely dark hair and I never told her my brother is a red head. Two years later my brother told me that call saved his life, because he was struggling with depression (we are genethically predisposed for it) and he was thinking of ending it all.
5 The first time I saw her in a bikini I almost had a heart attack looking at her back. From the inside of her shoulder blades to the small of her back she has two very long, raised scars, which create a V shaped design on her back. When one of our friends asked about it she simply said something that can be roughly translated to:
"Sometimes not forsaking someone causes pain and loss and sometimes what you are losing is a part of yourself."
6 She was apparently born in the middle of nowhere, in the vicinity of an archeological site, during a guided tour. It wouldn't be all that strange if the site wasn't Ketef Hinnom, the place in which the oldest surviving texts currently known from the Hebrew Bible, dated to 600 BC, were found. Her other siblings were primarily born in Jerusalem and Rome.
7 She doesn't smell of anything and with that I don't mean she doesn't smell of anything bad, but that she literally never smells of anything at all, either good or bad, the same thing can be said about her home.
8 I've never heard her talk about her mom, but I know her father is very very strict and kicked some of her siblings out because they had different religious views? I don't really know much about it but apparently she too had to leave her home for not having completely cut ties with said siblings.
10 When we met she only mentioned two siblings of hers, a brother whose name is a variant of Raphael and a sibling whose nickname is Lu. Now I've met thirteen of her siblings (no one of them really resembles the other, but they all share something vaguely familiar and off putting about them), they all share biblical names and all of the siblings of hers I met, bar one of her sisters, named Ariel, don't like this Lu person very much. I know for sure she has other siblings I've yet to meet.
11 I also have yet to know anything about Lu, outside of the fact that they gifted her a massive (and extremely pricy) piebald tiger piton but, every time they visit her her odour-less home smells of sulfur for a couple of days after. Two years ago my friend went to visit them and her skin smelled that way for almost two weeks.
12 From my understanding, one of her sisters, whose name is a variant of the name Eve, has two sons, and they are her only nephews. I've yet to gather enough courage to ask for their names.
13 Her legal name isn't the name her parents gave her. Her legal name means light and (apparently) her father wasn't really happy about it and it had something to do with her sibling, Lu.
14 I once heard one of her brothers (whose name, is once again, biblical, being a variation of the name Gabriel) asking her why she chose to study Theology. She told him that knowing people's dirty laundry made the whole ordeal hilarious.
15 Her youngest brother was born after her father had a one night stand with a woman named Miriam who was much younger than him. Apparently said brother is also her father's favorite.
16 We have traveled together more than once and I've heard her talk in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, and Mandarin Chinese. I know from some lectures we took in college she can read and understand Latin, Ancient Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic, but while we traveled in the Southeast region of Turkey, I've literally heard her talk in Aramaic, which shocked even our tour guide.
After that I discovered that, most of the time she is on the phone with her family, she actually speaks a language that seems quite similar to Aramaic.
17 Every time she spends more than a couple of days in the same place all the light bulbs, one after the other, burn out. I have no idea how the ones in her own apartment stay alive. The same thing happens with elettronic devices of every kind.
Reasons I believe my friend is secretly some kind of deity
1) First time we spoke was a week after the beggining of freshman year she summed up my entire character and most of the events of my life Sherlock style. I asked her how the hell she knew all that. She just shrugged and said she figured out our entire class already.
2) The one time we had religion class instead of ethics she listened to the teacher for a few minutes, laughed and told me:
“Humans have wished to be gods so much they’ve forgotten they have to ability to create them. Imagination has truly suffered from this ‘monotheism’ stuff.”
I was confused and asked her if she was an atheist. She rolled her eyes and said:
“Oh I believe in god alright. I just don’t think the bastard deserves to be worshipped.”
3) Out of nowhere she gave me this advice:
“The only truth a liar ever told was that lies weren’t going to save you. Don’t become the liar who has to pass that wisdom on, because they speak from experience.”
4) To this day, she has one of those old-timey phones with buttons she only uses to ocassionally call someone. When I asked her why she never got a smartphone she got pouty:
“I hate social media. On Facebook they talk a lot but never say anything. If I wanted to listen to people moan about their problems and ask for help they don’t expect I’d listen to their prayers.” (Notice the choice of words)
5) I noticed she was stiff and I offered her a massage since I’m really good at it but when i started kneading her back I swear to this day those were not muscles I felt. I asked her what she did to turn her muscles into rocks covered with a thin layer of skin and she kinda froze then shrugged and said she was just really, really stiff. My hands hurt after ten minutes when I can usually go for an hour. Next time I offered she seemed surprised and laughed. She still has rocks for muscles.
6) We were having a debate over the way neural pathways are formed (I study biology and she forensics) and I jokingly asked if I could have her brain for study when she dies. She laughed.
“Sure, if you find a way to kill me you can have it. I’m actually curious what you’re gonna find.”
7) One time she was tired and miserable and I tried to comfort her. We both have really dark sense of humor so I told her she could scare the dead out of their graves with that glare. She told me the dead can’t come back and I rolled my eyes and said 'obviously’ but she continued:
“When you die you descend to the underworld with nothing to lose. To keep you, they give you something to lose. When you want to return, they will demand it back. That’s why nobody ever leaves. The only way out is to never enter.”
8) One day she just came up to me with a disappointed look on her face. When I asked her what was wrong she was quiet for a few seconds and then just told me:
“Betrayals committed in good intentions are still damning. Just… keep that in mind.” Then she left and didn’t speak to me for three days. I still don’t know what she meant but even three years later I haven’t forgotten it.
9) We were casually sitting on a bench when, out of nowhere, she asked me: “Is it just me or have humans gotten dumber? Or have they always been this stupid and I just haven’t been paying attention?”
10) She asked me if I ever wondered what it was like to die. I said no but told her I would tell her when I found out. I meant it as a ghost joke but she smiled at me and said:
“Great. I’ll wait for you to come back. Maybe you’ll even remember me.”
In conclusion, she is some kind of low-key god and she lost her faith in humanity even before we lost our faith in her but she’s stuck with us because immortality is a bitch.
P.S. I just remembered her name is a variation on 'Eve’. Maybe I should reconsider my atheist status?!
UPDATE (Jan 9, 2019): Since people liked this so much I’m making it a thing. All I have about Eve can be found under #god goes to college
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Discover Egypt – 8 Days (Cairo – Luxor – Hurghada)
Discover Egypt – 8 Days (Cairo – Luxor – Hurghada) Discover the top attractions of Cairo, Luxor, and Hurghada with our 8-day and 7-night holiday package, featuring comfortable accommodations and premium amenities. includes sightseeing tours of the most iconic landmarks in each city, with plenty of time to explore on your own. Book now for an unforgettable Egyptian adventure!"
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Does It Snow in Egypt? Exploring Egypt’s Unique Climate
Egypt is renowned for its desert landscapes, ancient monuments, and year-round sunshine. However, one question often sparks curiosity among travelers: Does it snow in Egypt? While Egypt’s climate is generally warm and dry, there are rare occasions and specific locations where snow has been recorded.
Let’s delve into Egypt’s weather patterns, explore where snow might fall, and understand what makes the country’s climate so unique.
Egypt’s General Climate: Hot Deserts and Mild Winters
Egypt has a predominantly desert climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The majority of the country experiences arid conditions, particularly in regions like Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan. Rainfall is scarce, with most precipitation occurring along the northern coast, particularly in cities like Alexandria.
During winter (December to February), temperatures drop significantly in some areas, especially at night. In places like Cairo, daytime temperatures average around 15–20°C (59–68°F), with cooler evenings. However, these conditions are far from the frosty environments required for snow.
For a deeper dive into Egypt’s weather and to learn more about snowy conditions, check out our detailed guide: Does it snow in Egypt?.
Where Does It Snow in Egypt?
While snow is rare in Egypt, it has been observed in a few exceptional places:
1. Saint Catherine, Sinai Peninsula
Saint Catherine, located in the Sinai Peninsula, is one of the few places in Egypt where snow occurs. Situated at a high altitude, this area experiences much colder temperatures during winter, occasionally dipping below freezing. The surrounding mountains, including Mount Sinai, are sometimes blanketed in snow, creating breathtaking landscapes that contrast sharply with Egypt’s usual desert scenery.
2. Coastal Cities During Cold��Spells
In rare instances, coastal cities such as Alexandria and Port Said have experienced light snowfall or hail during unusually cold winters. These occurrences are extremely rare and usually short-lived, but they highlight Egypt’s occasional climatic surprises.
Why Does Snow Rarely Fall in Egypt?
The rarity of snow in Egypt is due to its location within the subtropical desert zone, which limits the occurrence of cold temperatures and moisture needed for snow formation. Even during winter, most of Egypt remains too warm for snowfall, with precipitation falling as rain rather than snow.
Planning Your Visit to Egypt
Egypt’s mild winter weather makes it an ideal destination for travelers seeking to escape colder climates. From exploring the Pyramids of Giza to cruising along the Nile, the country offers countless activities to enjoy during the cooler months.
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A Unique Opportunity to Witness Egypt’s Beauty
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Om Kolthoum Dahabiya Nile Cruise
Om Kolthoum Dahabiya Nile Cruise
The Om Kolthoum Dahabiya Nile Cruise presents a unique and luxurious way to experience the enchanting Nile River in Egypt. Named after the legendary Egyptian singer Om Kolthoum, this dahabiya embodies elegance and sophistication, offering a more intimate and refined alternative to larger cruise ships.
Guests aboard the Om Kolthoum Dahabiya can enjoy beautifully appointed cabins, top-notch service, and gourmet dining that highlights both local delicacies and international cuisine. The cruise typically features a thoughtfully crafted itinerary that includes guided tours to Egypt's most renowned historical sites, such as the temples of Luxor and Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, and other significant landmarks.
The smaller size of the Om Kolthoum Dahabiya allows for a more relaxed pace and access to less crowded spots along the Nile, enhancing the overall experience with tranquil river views and off-the-beaten-path exploration. This exclusive setting, combined with its historical charm, offers a memorable and immersive way to discover the ancient wonders of Egypt while enjoying the luxurious comforts of a traditional dahabiya.
Cruise the Nile in the traditional way in the Dahabeyas, We offer you Creative Om Kolthoum Dahabiya Nile Cruise which is one of 4 sister upscale luxurious Dahabiyas
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MS Om Kolthoum Dahabeya Cruise: 8 Days/7 Nights: Luxor to Aswan
Day 1: (Sunday) - Check in the cruise & Luxor East Bank tours
Our tour Representative will wait you upon your arrival to Luxor in any meeting point, then You will then be transferred to the docking area of Dahabeya cruise, Om Kolthoum. Complete embarkation just before lunch then enjoy your lunch on board. meet your tour guide to start your tour to the city which contains 2/3 the Ancient Egypt monuments, it is the biggest opened museum in the world, a guided tour to Karnak Temple which is the biggest building dedicated for worship ever built in the history Karnak temple is a result of adding more temples in the are for more about than 2000 years and its main god was god Amon. Next move to another temple complex known as Luxor Temple, which was dedicated to the godess Mut, who was the wife of Amon, in Ancient Egypt, it was a big feast to carry the statue of the god to visit his wife ststue in her temple, this was a sign of fertility for all Egyptian. Return on board for dinner, night is free for optional tour to sound & light show and overnight stay in your Dahabeya Nile Cruise.
Day 2: (Monday) - Touring Luxor West Bank Enjoy the beginning of the day with a hefty breakfast inside the Dahabyea Nile restaurant. Then start a guided tour to Luxor West Bank which is famous for the vast necropolis for Egyptian pharoas,( the Valley of the Kings ), valley of kings in Luxor was used by the pharoahs of the dynasty 18 who decided to stop buildings pyramids as tombs & to make hidden tombs in that mountain, all the tombs of valley of kings in Luxor were stalled except one tomb belonging to the child king Tut Ankh Amon which has been recovered. Continue your guide tour & visit other interesting sites in Luxor such as the Temple of queen Hatshepsut,Valley of the Queens and the Colossi of Memnon. Return to the Dahabiya cruise for dinner and overnight stay in your Dahabeya Nile Cruise.
Day 3: (Tuesday) - Esna Temple Tour While you enjoy your breakfast, the Dahabeya Cruise will be sailing to Esna. Upon your arrival to Esna which is a small village, you will start a guided tour to the god Khnum temple in Esna,the ancient God Khnum was represented as a ram, he was the god of creation. After the tour return back to the cruise, lunch meal, free time ,dinner and overnight stay on board.
Day 4: (Wednesday) - Visit Edfu Temple .Enjoy your breakfast onboard while the dahabiya is sailing to Edfu, you can also watch El Kab Tombs, while the Dahabiya cruise is sailing , arrival to Edfu, visit the temple of the falcon god Horus, symbol of protection, Edfu temple was considered as one of the best reserved Greco-Roman temples in Egypt. After the temple tour back to the cruise boat lunch,dinner and overnight onboard.
Day 5: (Thursday) - Dahabeya Nile Cruise Experience Enjoy your breakfast as the Dahabiya cruise will sail to Kom Ombo. Have a short visit BBQ lunch on A Nile Island (AlRamady ). Then continue sailing to island (Meneh) Kom Ombo and View the Silesia Temple and sandstone quarries from deck. - Overnight in the Dahabyia cruise docking at Meneh Island.
Day 6: (Friday) - Discover Kom Ombo Temple Enjoy your breakfast, then walk few minutes to arrive Kom Ombo Temple,a guided tour to the temple which was is the only Egyptian temple built for two gods Sobek & Horus. After the tour back to your Dahabiya cruise which will continue sailing to Aswan. The Dahabeya boat will stop in Herdiab islans where you will enjoy a barbecue lunch. After lunch visit the Copania Island, then continue sailing to Aswan. Enjoy dinner & stay on board the Dahabeya cruise ship
Day 7: (Saturday) - Aswan Day Tour Enjoy your breakfast while the Dahabyea boat sails to Aswan, upon your arrival to Aswan, start a guided tour to visit Aswan landmarks, Ancient Egypt quarries, Hatshepsut Unfinished Obelisk, Aswan High Dam, and Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, being rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser at the time of building the High Dam in Aswan.After Aswan tour back to take Lunch in your Dahabeya ship. After your lunch, city tour to visit the Nubian museum. As you return to the cruise ship, your dinner will be served. Your overnight stay will be on board the cruise ship.
Day 8: (Sunday) - End of Cruise After breakfast. disembarkation from the Dahabeya cruise ship.meet Our tour representative , then a transfer to Aswan airport or train station for your departure.
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The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization launches "audio guide" service at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization and tries out tours in Sayeda Zeinab
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization has launched an "audio guide" service inside the museum, where it is forbidden to guide inside the museum, to provide a comprehensive historical explanation through headphones for tourists only in Arabic and English.
This service will be offered to visitors for a fee in addition to the price of the museum entrance ticket, which can be booked through Egypt Tous.
To explore the wonders of Egypt further, a range of amazing Christmas and Egypt Easter Toursare available. For example, Cairo and the Nile by Air 8 Days 7 Nights, lets you discover the wonders of Old Cairo and experience a Nile cruise; while 5 Days Cairo and Alexandria Tour Package takes you on a captivating journey through these historically significant cities.
The Sayeda Zeinab area will take you on a Egypt Classic Tours 2024-2025 of handmade arts and crafts. It houses a wide range of specialized workshops for famous Egyptian artists, such as Ayman Parwez, the stained glass creator who has traveled the world with his authentic art, and many others. You will find them during your Egypt Day Tours, allowing you to purchase handmade artifacts that embody pieces of Egyptian heritage. @cairo-top-tours
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Pt 3: Searching for Spector
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warnings: violence, language, afab!reader
summary: Sage has some struggles in London and Steven is adorable
a/n: thanks for reading! thanks for waiting for me to post!! Sorry it’s taking forever! Please don’t forget me!!
part one here
part two here
The bright light stings your eyes as they fly open, your heart beating out of your chest. You don’t even realize you’re gripping the pillow too tight until your knuckles hurt. You can hear the bustle of cars and the smell of coffee coming from down the street. It helps in calming you down.
Standing up, the cold floor of the hotel meets your sock-clad feet, sending a shock wave through your body. You shuffle your way to the bathroom, eyes still burning from sleep. The light flickers before turning on fully and you’re met with a dingy bathroom, slowly pulling back the shower curtain afraid of the state of the shower. Luckily, it's not the grossest shower you've ever seen, just tiny and yellowed from time.
You watch as the water washes the soap down the drain. Taking a couple of deep breaths, you let your eyes lose focus and imagine the water washing the nightmare down the drain. Once out of the shower, you look at yourself in the mirror and trail your eyes over the collection of scars before putting on your clothes for the day.
Leaving the hotel, you step into the bustling street and follow the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting from a nearby cafe. You enter the cafe and grab a small warm cup of coffee, the warmth seeping into your hands.
Reaching the museum you venture in and join a group of people waiting in front of a woman wearing a tag that says Tour Guide. While looking around a figure catches your eye. It's Marc; his brown curls instantly make him recognizable. You pause, watching him from the periphery of the tour group.
Marc’s face is alight with enthusiasm as he interacts with the children. You slowly move away from the group and as you approach the counter, you hear his passion for ancient Egypt in every word he speaks. Keeping your gaze down, you feign interest in the pamphlets that adorn the area. After a moment, he acknowledges your presence, his passion still evident in his eyes. It nearly forces you to lose focus.
"Need help today, ma'am?" A British voice hits your ears, and you're sure you must have misheard. You had been expecting a gruff Chicagoan accent, not a gentle British accent, to come out of his mouth.
"Oh, uh, I don't believe so." Your smile causes his cheeks to tinge a lovely shade of pink. "I'm just taking everything in."
"I see. Well, do let me know if you have any questions. I'm Steven." He points to his name tag and tilts his head with a smile. There's no hitch in his accent—not one part where he messes up the tone or inflection or does anything that gives away the part he's playing. He's a great actor.
'Steven' picks up a box of plush hippos from the floor and steps out from behind the counter. He throws one more smile your way, but you've got your eyes on a brochure, appearing not to notice him leaving. From the corner of your eye, you watch him walk down the hall to a door. You decide it's best if you're gone before he returns, after standing there for a few more heartbeats, you turn and walk out.
Before interacting with Marc/Steven again, you spend a few days observing from rooftops and lurking in shadows. By the third day of watching, you have his routine memorized down to the smallest detail. He leaves his apartment every morning between 7:30 and 7:45. He’s at work until 6:00 and makes his way back to the flat around 7:30 to 8:00. The lights go out in his flat around 10:00 and come back on throughout the night.
After a week, you decide to insert yourself into Marc's life. You race out of the hotel, lukewarm latte in hand, waiting for ‘Steven’ to come racing down for the bus. As you stand there, you finally spot the messy brown curls speeding towards your location. You step into his path and brace for impact. Seconds later, you're dousing him with coffee, and he’s reaching out to steady you.
“Oh god, are you ok?” His brown eyes are wide in shock, and his hands hold onto your arms. He recognizes you. You were at the museum the other day.
“I’m fine. I’m really sorry. I wasn’t watching, and I’m-” He cuts you off.
“No, don’t apologize. It’s my fault. I was running. I’m always bloody runnin’.” He lets his eyes look you over as you do the same. His black pants and patterned shirt are now drenched in coffee.
“Oh no, I’ve ruined your entire outfit! I feel horrible.” Steven hadn’t even noticed the coffee that was on him. He had been too focused on you.
“It’s alright, not like it was anything special.” He shrugs his shoulders dramatically.
“But still, I spilled my drink all over you. Is there something I can do to repay you? Like, get you a latte or anything like that?”
“Shouldn’t I be asking you that. But I’m fine, truly.”
You two stand, and you look him up and down again, “Are you sure there’s nothing I can do?”
“I promise. Accidents happen, but I bet you I won't run down the street like a madman anymore.” The latter part of the sentence is giggled out, and you can’t stop the real giggle that comes out of you.
He’s ending the conversation and about to step away, but you stop him with a hand on his arm.
“I-uh, could I maybe ask you to get a drink sometime? I just feel awful for spilling my coffee on the cute museum clerk, and I would love to make it up to you. If you let me.” You look up at him through your lashes, and it’s hook, line, and sinker for him.
His eyes, a deep shade of hazel, light up with a mix of surprise and delight as he realizes you remembered him. A faint blush tinges his cheeks, and his voice stutters as he tries to speak. “It’s hard to turn that down when you call me cute, innit?”
“I was hoping you wouldn’t turn me down. How about tomorrow? We can go wherever you like, to repay you but also because I have no clue of any good places around. ”
“I get off at 6. Do you want to meet at the museum?” His crooked smile makes him look innocent. He somehow looks nothing like, but also just like the man you’ve seen kill people back to back.
“I’ll see you then. Have a good day.”
“Yeah, you too.” He can’t control the excitement in his voice as he watches you walk away. As you are almost out of sight, you turn back to look at him, and he’s in the same spot you left him.
You spend the rest of your day wandering around London. You keep a distance from the mission; if he were to see you again, it would be too much of a coincidence. As you wander the streets of London, you find a park. Entering the park, you sit on one of the benches and watch everyone going about their day.
You watch all the couples holding hands, the families having lunch, and the old people playing games. You let your eyes drift, not focusing on anything—until a face on the other side of the park catches your eye.
A blonde-haired man stares back at you on the other side of the park. You squint and can’t believe your eyes. Steve Rogers is staring back at you. You aggressively rub your eyes, hoping that when you look back, he’ll be gone. But he remains there, refusing to vanish as you had hoped.
You know, logically, it can't be real. There's no way you're looking at Steve Rogers, and there’s no way he's staring directly back at you. But despite everything, you still have a glimmer of hope in your chest as you walk towards him. Moving swiftly past the crowd, your heart races with each step, and your eyes widen with anticipation as you finally lay eyes on him sitting there. You blink right as you reach him, and he disappears into thin air. You’re just staring wildly at an average-looking white guy.
You nod at him before turning and hightailing it out of the park.
Out of the park, you can feel it in the pit of your stomach. The bile comes up to your throat as the panic wells in your chest. Tears form in your eyes, and your hearing starts to fade away as the panic takes over. Quickly, you veer off into a side street, out of the public eye. Your breath starts coming out choppy, and as hard as you try, you can't steady your mind.
Memories of the battle with Thanos come rushing back, flickering through your mind like fragmented snapshots. The sound of his fingers snapping resonates amid the battle, creating an overlapping symphony of noise that dissolves into a chilling stillness. Emotions overwhelm you - the simmering anger of losing and the searing pain of witnessing the dusting. As these memories resurface, the emotional turmoil engulfs your mind completely.
Despite your efforts, you can only come up with three things you can see, growing increasingly annoyed by the repetitive counting. There's a buzzing in your pants pocket. When you pull out your phone, Sam's contact picture lights up the screen, his cheerful smile staring back at you. You bet he has a secret sixth sense to know when to pick up the phone and call. You press the answer button but can't bring yourself to speak just yet.
"Hey, you there?" He calls out your name a few times. You choke out a small "hi" as a giant shudder shakes you.
"Are you okay?" There's a bit of panic in his voice.
"Yeah, I'm just, uh-"
He can hear the shakiness in your voice, and he's familiar with the unsteadiness of it.
"Just breathe with me, in through the nose and out through your mouth. In, out, in, out, in, and out."
"I can't find five things I see. I can't get past three fucking things, Sam!"
"Hey, hey, it's all okay. Just focus on breathing right now. Once we get that regulated, we can count together."
You continue to do a few more breathing exercises with Sam's help. Your breathing returns to an almost normal speed, and finally, you count five things you see.
"Thanks, Sam,"
"Of course. Do you want to talk about what triggered it?"
You don't mean to hesitate before answering, but you do. "I thought I saw him."
"Him? Who-"
"Steve. I thought I was seeing Steve. I probably scared the shit of the poor guy I rushed at. Deep down, I knew it couldn't be him, but a small flicker of hope remained. It just brought back all the memories of-" You shake your head, your hands covering your face in disbelief. "I feel so foolish."
"I get it. I still see Riley, especially when it gets closer to the anniversary of his death. You spend so much time with someone, fighting alongside one another, being each other's backup, being family, and then suddenly, it's ripped away without you getting any say. It's hard, and you can't beat yourself up."
"I know, I just-"
"You've been through a lot. Cut yourself some slack, kid." He reassures you; in that moment, you couldn’t be more thankful for Sam.
“I appreciate the help, Sam.”
“It's a good thing I called when I did, huh?” His voice is light and humorous, and you can’t help but laugh.
“Yeah, I guess.” After deciding you’ve spent too much time being the topic, you change it. “What did you call for?”
"I didn't realize I needed a reason to call my friend."
You roll your eyes at his teasing, "I didn't mean it like that.".
“I heard you roll your eyes. I was just calling to check in on you. I thought about you this morning and realized we hadn’t spoken in a while. So consider yourself checked up on.”
“Thanks for officially checking on me." You laugh out a response.
“Hey, call me if you need to talk. I’m always here.” His voice was serious and reassuring.
“I know, Sam.”
“I mean it, we’re family, kid. Don’t forget that.”
After ending the call, you linger in the alley, savoring the peacefulness before immersing yourself back into the noisy hustle of the sidewalk. When you finally emerge, you find solace in being just another face in the crowd, unnoticed and unbothered by anyone around you.
The next day comes quickly, and before you know it, it’s time to meet with ‘Steven.’
As you approach the museum, you make your way up the steps and patiently wait for him to arrive. After ten minutes, he finally comes into view. You can see the excitement in his eyes as he quickly makes his way towards you, waving in a friendly manner to greet you. Inhaling deeply, you respond to his wave with a wave back, a warm smile gradually appearing on your face.
"Hello." He shuffles his hands together," You look lovely."
"Thanks, so do you. You look very professional. I feel a bit underdressed myself."
"I think you look fantastic, better than fantastic, actually." You feel yourself blushing at his awkward compliments.
"Oh, got you these." He pulls out a box of chocolates and a few flowers. "I hope you enjoy them."
The flowers are slightly crumpled and missing a few petals, which is charming. He notices you eyeing the misshapen flowers, and you're quick to reassure him when you see him scratch his neck in embarrassment.
"Uh, shall we go?" It's like he suddenly realizes you're still standing on the steps.
"Yeah. Lead the way." You gesture with your arms.
The two of you begin walking down the road. There's a comfortable distance between you and an awkward silence before he breaks it.
"What brings you to London?"
"Big Ben," you deadpan, only laughing when you see the stunned look on his face. He chuckles as well once he realizes you're kidding. "I needed a change, an adventure. I just felt restless in my old life. You know?"
"Yeah, I get it." His eyes hold wonder as he looks at you.
You make a bit more small talk before reaching the small restaurant. You follow him through the doors and to a small, intimate table.
You notice that he seems jittery, his hands constantly fidgeting with the edge of his shirt. It makes you wonder if it’s just his personality or if he’s nervous about the date. In the brief five minutes you had been here, he had already finished his water, leaving his cup empty.
"Don't go on dates often, do you?"
"Can't say I do. Is it that obvious?" His eyebrows furrow as he confesses, and you feel bad for asking.
"Don't worry, I don't either. I can't think of the last time a guy even gave me flowers."
He looks at you with eyes wide in shock and mouth slightly gaped.
"What? Did I say something wrong?"
"No love, it's just. I find that bloody ridiculous. I'm surprised you don't have a line of guys following you, just hoping to get your attention." His words feel genuine, not like he's trying to boost you up in hopes of getting in your pants.
As the conversation continues, you feel his performance is too good. It's like he could be Marc's twin brother. The man sitting across from you appears incapable of hurting a fly, let alone another human. But you can't help but feel like there's something more to him than meets the eye.
Observing his gestures, you detect his uneasiness, as if he is trying to find his place in his own body. The presence of purple bags emphasized the tiredness in his sunken brown eyes, while his slightly frizzy hair added a touch of dishevelment to his look. You think about how his lights constantly turn on and off in his apartment and consider prying.
“Ever since I’ve moved here, I find it harder to sleep at night.”
"Yeah? I wish I had that problem. I, uh, have these crazy dreams where I'm fighting people, and I'm always in different places. It's like my mind wants something different, something more. I tend to stay up, trying to avoid them altogether." He blushes as he realizes he's overshared. "Sorry, that's a bit strange, innit?"
"Not in the slightest. After the blimp happened, I went through a period where I couldn't close my eyes without feeling like I or everything would disappear. I would keep myself up for days until I'd crash. Then rinse, repeat." A crooked smile tugs at your lips. He smiles back. The smile is small, and it seems he's trying to be comforting.
Excusing yourself to head to the restroom, Steven promises he'll be there when you return, making you slightly giggle. As you round the corner to return to your table, you don't spot Steven. Getting to the table, you see that cash has been left to cover the dinner, but no note was left for you. Moving quickly, you dash outside, trying to catch him.
Standing on the street, you survey the surroundings, and there’s no sight of him. It's only been four minutes; surely, Steven couldn't have vanished so quickly? Yet, you know that four minutes is ample time for a person to disappear. You shut your eyes, your senses sharpening, and you discern his heartbeat. He's two blocks east, his heart pounding like a racing engine.
You maintain a calm facade as you turn the corner, out of sight of the people lingering around the restaurant. Then, with a burst of speed, you head in his direction. Closing the gap, you veer into an alley, preparing to climb to the rooftops. You barely have time to react when you reach the alley before he's leaping from one building to another.
After reaching the top of the building, you begin your pursuit. You keep enough distance to not alert him but close enough to keep up when his direction changes.
He stops dead in his tracks and launches himself toward the ground. You hear the clanging of bullets bouncing off of metal, accompanied by grunts and shouting. You scan over the people he’s fighting, trying to decipher who the good guy is and who is not.
Marc throws a guy against the wall and slings four crescent-shaped blades at his limbs to keep him stuck to the wall. He stalks toward the other two. One raises a gun and releases a full magazine at Marc’s chest, and they all bounce off. Marc drops low and, sweeps the guy down and, yanks the gun out of his hands, and knocks the guy out with it. The third guy starts swinging chaotically in hopes of doing damage, but it does nothing but make Marc move faster. Marc blocks all the attempts of damage and corners the guy against the brick wall.
“Tell me what you know,” he growls out. The guy shakes his head and keeps his mouth shut.
“Maybe you didn’t hear me.” Marc punches the guy in the stomach, making him groan.
“Feel like talking now?”
The guy shakes his head again and tries throwing Marc off him. Marc doesn’t budge. His body is too heavy and strong to be pushed away. Marc picks up the man and tosses him to the ground. He places his boot-clad foot on the guy's chest and applies pressure.
The guy’s arms shoot up, and his hands grab Marc’s legs. Marc applied a bit more pressure before kneeling and twisting the guy's arms together and pushing them into his chest. He pulls out a crescent blade and presses it against the man’s face. He slightly traces the blade down the man’s cheek, his eyes widen, and he begins to tell Marc what you’re guessing is the correct information, seeing as Marc doesn’t do any more harm to him.
The guy ends his tangent, and Marc is quick to slam his head into the ground, knocking him unconscious. Marc stands and turns to talk to someone, except no one’s there. You strain your eyes and ears, but nothing changes. Marc is still talking to what looks like an empty space.
“I’m not going to kill him. He told me what I needed to know.”
Silence.
He shakes his head and throws his arm at whoever he’s arguing with.
“Doesn’t matter. I got what I needed. We’re moving on.” He turns toward the building, and you hunker down more to ensure you're hidden. His body whips around, and you know he’s scanning the rooftop for you. His eyes look just above you, and suddenly, he’s sprinting to the building.
You waste no time on your escape. Taking a few calculated steps in reverse, you can feel the solid surface of the roof beneath your feet. The anticipation builds as you pivot and sprint towards the edge. With a burst of energy, you hurl yourself off the rooftop, hitting the ground with a heavy thud. In an instant, you’re back on your feet, sprinting down the road at full speed. You keep running until you’re back at the crowded restaurant. Slowing your pace, you dip inside and watch out the window at the buildings across the street.
A few seconds tick by, and a shadowy figure comes into view, standing still and patient. He scans the area with sharp eyes, desperately searching for any sign of whoever was spying on him. After a few minutes of searching, his silhouette fades into the inky blackness of the night. Waiting a few minutes after he had disappeared, you emerge from the cafe, glancing around before fully committing to walking home.
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The Spring Festival is considered one of the holidays celebrated by the Pharaohs since ancient times, and this holiday is linked to astronomical phenomena and their relationship to nature, as well as to aspects of life. The Spring Festival comes during the spring solstice period; It is the day when the night is equal to the day, and this feast is determined on the twenty-fifth day of the Coptic month (Baramhat), as the Pharaohs believed that that day was the beginning of time, or the beginning of the creation of the world, and the date of the celebration of that feast dates back to the year 2,700 BC, and it is noteworthy that The end of the rule of the third Pharaonic dynasty was in that year, and some historians suggest that the Spring Festival was one of the festivals of Heliopolis and the city of (On), as the atmosphere of the feast was celebrated in the pre-dynastic era. You can enjoy the most beautiful tours through Egypt Trip. 4 days Cairo and Luxor tour package: an unforgettable trip, to attest to the majestic arcana of the pharaohs. 11 days Cairo flight easter tour to Sharm el Sheikh: Fly from your country to Cairo to explore its sites, then fly from Cairo to Sharm El Sheikh to have charming sightseeing of the red sea's most beautiful city. Cairo and the Nile Easter Tours 8 Days 7 Nights: Spend your Easter vacation in Egypt and stay for 8 days to visit Cairo landmarks like the Great Pyramids of Giza and Cairo's historical places. 4 Days Easter Holiday in Cairo and Luxor: A great way to spend Easter is to go on 4 days 3 nights Tour package from Cairo to Luxor. Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh Easter Tours 7 Days 6 Nights: Travel to Egypt during Easter on one of our great Egypt tours to visit Cairo and discover the splendors of Giza's pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, the Coptic Churches in old Cairo, and Islamic Cairo.Cairo and Alexandria Tour During Easter: Spend exceptional 5 days in Egypt, from Cairo to Alexandria. Reserve our Egypt Easter tours from our holiday package to visit the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, and the khan el Khalili bazaar, then, take a day trip to see the Greco-Roman places in Alexandria and enjoy the Mediterranean sea view. Cairo Short Break During Easter: Spend a pleasant time in Egypt and enjoy the different attractions of Egypt through 4 days of Cairo Short Break, especially during Easter. You can explore Cairo and visit historical Egyptian places such as the great Giza Pyramids, Coptic Cairo, and more. Cairo, Nile Cruise, and Sharm El Sheikh Easter Tour: Try this 12-day in Easter Travel Package to explore Egypt and spend a nice vacation by discovering the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx, Coptic and Islamic Cairo, and the Egyptian Museum. 12 Days Cairo, The Nile, and Hurghada During Easter: Enjoy Easter in Egypt, the land of ancient civilizations. First, you can discover Cairo, and Alexandria, see Luxor the world's largest open-air museum city and then relax on the Red Sea shore of Hurghada for a relaxing time of your life that will never forget. 10-Day Egypt Easter Tour Package: Our Easter Tours Package will allow you to explore Egypt Tours, which is the perfect way to spend your Easter Week. Visit the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum and Old Cairo before heading to Luxor and Aswan to explore the Nile Valley. 10 Days Egypt Easter Package: Visit Egypt and try the unusual 10-day Easter package in Egypt and do the most favorite things to do in Egypt, explore Cairo, Alexandria, Aswan, and Luxor visit the Pyramids of Giza, and the Egyptian Museum, Coptic Cairo, Alexandria, you can make the most beautiful tourist tours by choosing multiple places and making it possible to visit a number of places and provinces on the same trip through Egypt travel packages, Trips vary and are characterized for a day or two in several ways, as it was by flying or riding modern air-conditioned cars through Egypt Day tours, A unique distinction in the rapid journeys through Egypt shore excursions
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Pyramids were most popular during which of the following periods
The Egyptian pyramids are some of the most fascinating ancient structures, but when exactly were they most popular? Built as tombs for pharaohs and symbols of Egypt’s grandeur, pyramids became synonymous with ancient Egyptian architecture. However, pyramid-building flourished predominantly in specific periods.
Read the full article: Pyramids were most popular during which of the following periods
Ancient Egypt’s Pyramid Building Periods
Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC)
The Old Kingdom is widely considered the “Golden Age” of pyramid construction. During this time, the largest and most famous pyramids, including the Great Pyramid of Giza built by Pharaoh Khufu, were constructed. The innovative use of limestone and the evolution of step pyramids into smooth-sided pyramids characterize this period. Structures like the pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure were also completed in this era, making it the pinnacle of pyramid-building activity.
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8 Days Pyramids & The Nile by Air — Experience the pyramids and Egypt’s iconic Nile River in a time-efficient way.
Middle Kingdom (2055–1650 BC)
The Middle Kingdom saw fewer pyramids constructed compared to the Old Kingdom, and those that were built were much smaller and less durable. However, this period introduced innovative techniques, like using mudbrick cores and limestone casing. Despite its architectural evolution, the Middle Kingdom doesn’t compare to the grand scale of Old Kingdom pyramids.
For a deep dive into Egypt’s eras and sites beyond the pyramids, check out:
8 Days Cairo, Luxor, Aswan Classic Tours — Explore Cairo and the timeless temples of Luxor and Aswan.
5 Days Cairo to Luxor Tour Packages — Ideal for those looking to explore Cairo’s wonders and Luxor’s grandeur in a short time.
New Kingdom (1550–1070 BC)
During the New Kingdom, Egypt’s focus shifted from pyramid construction to expansive temple complexes and grand tombs, such as the Valley of the Kings in Luxor. This period marked an architectural shift, with Pharaohs opting for rock-cut tombs instead of pyramids. The temples of Karnak and Luxor became the focus of architectural innovation rather than pyramids.
Explore the highlights of the New Kingdom with these in-depth tours:
12 Days Pyramids, Nile & Sinai Tour — Discover Egypt’s ancient landmarks from the Pyramids to the mystic Sinai.
10 Days Round Trip Nile Cruise and Pyramids — Sail along the Nile and visit Egypt’s awe-inspiring temples and pyramids.
Which Period Was Most Popular for Pyramid Building?
The Old Kingdom remains the period when pyramid construction was at its peak. Pharaohs like Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure built the largest and most durable pyramids during this era, using advanced techniques and resources that are still admired today.
Plan Your Egypt Adventure and Explore Iconic Sites
Visiting the Pyramids of Giza is an experience like no other, and with carefully curated tours, you can dive deep into the heart of Egypt’s ancient history:
7-Day Explore Classical Egypt, Cairo & Sharm El Sheikh Tour — See the pyramids and relax on the Red Sea coast.
5 Days, 4 Nights Cairo and Alexandria Adventure — A blend of Cairo’s ancient wonders and Alexandria’s Mediterranean charm.
15-Day Classic Tours of the Wonders of Ancient Egypt — Experience Egypt’s full spectrum of ancient sites, including the Giza Pyramids and Abu Simbel.
Each tour offers unique experiences tailored for those passionate about Egypt’s ancient history, helping you uncover the secrets of the Pharaohs while enjoying the wonders of modern Egypt. Plan your unforgettable journey today!
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