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What does a goose have to do with any of it...?
We're all wondering what the heck Tallgeese is supposed to be derived from, so I decided to do some research and the result is either ÂŻ\_ (ă)_/ÂŻ or a Simone Biles level routine of mental gymnastics, which, notably, is not allowed to stick the landing.
But I finally figured out what Epyon is supposed to mean (which is an utter embarrassment that it took me so long, I'm so sorry @tinyozlion), so hooray for small victories, at least.
So first things first, let's get Epyon's etymology out of the way. The mobile suit name Epyon, phonetically /Ëe.pion/, is likely derived from the Ancient Greek word ΔÏÎčÏÎœ, phonetically /e.piËon/, which means "the next one/the future one." Awfully fitting considering the characters treat Epyon and its system as though it can tell the future. I also find it hilarious how the Greek wiki page features a translation, whereas the English version just assumes everyone is fluent in Attic.
As if.
Bonus information for linguists:
Here's the excuse I have for not finding out sooner Epyon is apparently taken from ΔÏÎčÏÎœ. ÎÏÎčÏÎœ is the present active participle, neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular, of the verb áŒÏΔÎčÎŒÎč (Ă©peimi), according to Attic inflectional endings, with the verb having various meanings, among them "to exist in the future/to approach/to attack" etc.
This means that ΔÏÎčÏÎœ is not a word you can directly look up in a dictionary, like the one I have lying around. You need to know it's derived from áŒÏΔÎčÎŒÎč and then know your Attic declension to reach this form. All I wanna know right now is who the Ancient Greek buff at Sunrise was who's to credit for this. Because this was in the era before anyone even thought of uploading translations of Ancient Greek words onto the worldwide web. And how you end up with one suit having a name you need to have studied a dead language for and another named after statuesque waterfowl.
Ikeda, I have questions.
On an additional note, ΔÏÎčÏÎœ, the masculine singular, sounds the same phonetically, but since Epyon is a mobile suit and thus an object, it makes more sense to go with the neuter. Unlike with humans and animals, things don't usually have a gender in Greek unless it's a loanword.
Okay, so now that Epyon is figured out, let's look at Tallgeese. This one is a wild ride.
For the sake of argument, we'll step away from the goose thing for a second. Tallgeese in Japanese is spelled ăăŒă«ăźăč (TĆrugisu), which, taking Japanese's limits into account and the translated Amazon.co.jp listings of the mobile suit's various gunpla kits, means we could write Tallgeese as anything ranging from "Tallgis" to "Torgis." I've seen all kinds of spellings for it. (The obscure ones sometimes let you find a kit at a very reasonable price.)
So let's look at what theme OZ suits adhere to. Here's a list of all of them:
OZ-00MS Tallgeese
OZ-02MD Virgo
OZ-06MS Leo
OZ-07AMS Aries
OZ-07MS Tragos (Greek for Capricorn)
OZ-08MMS Cancer
OZ-09MMS Pisces
OZ-12SMS Taurus
OZ-13MS Epyon
OZ-13MSX1 Vayeate
OZ-13MSX2 Mercurius
Bonus: battleship Libra
The grunt suits are all in the 01-12 range, which corresponds to the Zodiac constellations being 12, even if they don't care about the correct order. Tallgeese, Epyon, Vayeate and Mercurius are the only ones outside this Zodiac range, so time to look at what other constellations there are.
Turns out there are 88 of them by now. 48 originally if we go with Ptolemy's version.
Let's look at the suit to find some hints as to what we're looking for.
The red front-to-back plume evokes Roman or Spartan military. The round shield is definitely closer to trademark Spartan than Roman, so coupled with the death wish you need to pilot it, I'd say Spartan is a reasonable pick.
I mean, if it fits, it fits.
The other interesting detail about Tallgeese is the yellow bird emblem on the shield, which it doesn't have in the series because it probably would have been too much of a pain to animate. The gunpla feature it though.
Here's the Tallgeese, and the Tallgeese FlĂŒgel version.
The emblem on the shield is tinier, but it's there, and it's added to the giant wings as well. The reasonable assumption is that that's an eagle, which happens to exist as a constellation. Aquila, or rather AĂ«tos, and more specifically the Aetos Dios, "was a giant, golden eagle which served as Zeus' personal messenger and animal companion."
Tallgeese would be equated to Zeus then, since the suit obviously isn't the golden eagle itself, being all white. If we view Tallgeese as the father of all mobile suits and consider that Zeus fathered... honestly, everyone and his dog in Greek mythology <_<, it fits.
So, do we have a constellation that is something big, white, preferably with wings, that's connected to Zeus? Yup, there is the swan, Cygnus, or Kyknos if you prefer Greek, which has a very interesting story of how it ended up in the night sky.
Turns out it's another one of Zeus' romantic adventures where he transformed into a swan to seduce Leda, the queen of Sparta.
"Leda was a queen of Sparta, the wife of King Tyndareus, who was seduced by Zeus in the guise of the swan. There were several versions of the parentage of her children:- Some say she laid an egg from which were hatched the Dioskouroi (Dioscuri) twins, Kastor and Polydeukes, both sons of Zeus. Others say she laid two eggs each containing a child of Zeus and a child of Tyndareus--Polydeukes and Kastor in one, and Helene and Klytaimnestra (Clytemnestra) in the other. Yet others relate that the second egg, containing just Helene, was delivered to Leda by the goddess Nemesis who had lain it after coupling with Zeus in the guise of a goose."
....We have arrived at the goose.
Fun fact: geese, swans and ducks are grouped into one family (anatidae). This is an important tidbit as things will become very dumb from this point onward.
Because I may have gotten Spartan, golden eagle, giant white bird and predecessor all consolidated under the Cygnus constellation, but etymologically, "Tallgeese" is nowhere near anything I've discussed so far. :(
It doesn't sound like Cygnus, it doesn't sound like Zeus, or any child of his with the Spartan queen. It doesn't even sound Greek, and yes, I checked more carefully this time. The best I can give is ÏÏÎżÏÎłÎźÏ (storgĂs) which would be the genitive form of the word "affection," which could fit with the swan story if you reach enough to rival Luffy, but doesn't explain where the S went. The other option is ÎżÏγΟ (orgĂ) which means fury, but is missing the T.
So I got the theme of the suit figured out, I think, but the name? Nope.
Is there maybe a star in the Cygnus constellation that sounds like Tallgeese or even just tall or geese?
Nope. I checked the other birds as well, like the eagle or the dove. Nothing. I checked if there was any star at all that sounded anything like tall or geese and the closest I got was Gliese 581, which is a red dwarf in the Libra constellation and not visible to the naked eye.
Fun fact: there is also Vulpecula et Anser, the Fox and Goose, which have been reduced to just the fox in modern constellations, so we did have a goose up there in ancient times.
All these dead ends lead to three options:
I'm either looking at the wrong language and Tallgeese or Torgis or whatever is close to the word for swan in a different language
Ikeda is trolling and it really is a tall goose or
I'm off my rocker and the Tallgeese was never associated with Cygnus to begin with. Which would call the goose into question again.
So, which one is it?
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The final season of Sailor Moon never fails to have me in tears because of the absolute hilarity that are the Sailor Starlights' attacks. Sailor Star Fighter's attack is "Star Serious Laser." Sailor Star Healer's is "Star Sensitive Inferno", which already has me go ???? But it's Sailor Star Maker who breaks me with her "Star Gentle Uterus." I have no idea what that lady is throwing, but I know I don't wanna get hit by it.
What I mean to showcase here is that [random adjective] + [random noun] = perfectly fine attack name for a Japanese manga/anime in the 90s.
It's hard to believe that the crew who had ridiculously specific knowledge of Ancient Greek would just derp with English, but what if they did? Let's say they wanted to name the suit after Cygnus, but in a language different from Latin or Greek to cement it is an outlier, while also pointing out that it is bigger than normal suits, so they got "tall" but landed on goose instead of swan because someone mixed them up. And it's "geese" and not "goose" because it's a nod to there being more than one Tallgeese, especially since Japanese doesn't even differentiate between singular and plural.
....
Look, I tried.
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It wasnât like she was nervous, not really. Or jealous, even. Honestly, the entire story was more than a little hysterical and very nearly distracted Belle from the obviously frustrated way Will kept moving his hands at the end of the second period. Still, there was something about sitting in the stands that felt different and maybe hearing about how her maybe-boyfriend made out with Anna Vankald one time was just the push she needed. To make things a bit more real.
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Word Count: Nearly 4.5K AN: This is a thing I do now, apparently. Write Blue Line! Will and Belle. And poorly photoshop eights into sixes on jerseys. Although I draw the line at making the girl that same photo wear a skirt. Anyway, this continues to be real fun, I hope the five people enjoying it continue to enjoy it and I think Iâve got at least one more idea for these dweebs. So, thatâll probably happen sooner rather than later. Possibly with more badly executed photoshops.
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It had something to do with his eyes.Â
With the way they narrowed ever so slightly, able to thin without causing any sort of furrow between his brow or lines of frustration on his forehead. Theyâd pinch. His eyes, that was. Make it so it was difficult for Belle to see the brown there or the bits of gold that she was at least ninety-six percent positive she wasnât imagining and only slightly less confident had something to do with her.Â
Sheâd never really been one for details, like that.Â
Strange as it might have been.Â
Details were the lifeblood of research. Tiny bits of information that could sway a doctoral defense or prove an argument, but Belle had always been far more interested in the sweeping potential of a very good story, and research had that too, she supposed. To some degree, at least. Although, that was getting existential. Her work was good. She was good. Fine, even. Definitely fine. Nothing to see here. Nothing to worry about. No reason to compare the strange and not entirely unfamiliar sensation of fluttering in the pit of her stomach whenever Will glanced her way to the decidedly still nature of all her internal organs while she spent eight to ten hours uptown five days a week.Â
Sitting at her desk, she regularly tried to fit into the mold, everything everyone expected her to be with the title she had, and that required her to think less about the bigger picture. That sounded negative. It wasnât. Probably. Hopefully. Just required further research. More details and specific examples.
All of them regarding the nature of Willâs eyes.
Even so, sheâ
Part of her missed it. The sweep. The really good stories. Ones that were less clinical and more fantastical. And the deep breath that always came just seconds before being overwhelmed. By the current and the wave and those were rather similar, as far as analogies went, but all the best stories always left her a little overwhelmed, and Belleâs cheeks were starting to ache as something bubbled out of her. Laughter, in its purest form. Bouncing and bounding and echoing off otherwise abandoned walls, the pair of them tucked into a corner of the Garden concourse because they hadnât actually decided this was a secret, but Anna Vankald was apparently living her life under some sort of blood oath, all sworn secrecy, and poorly executed winks in the second period.
Like this was hidden. A tiny detail tucked away. Never debated. Never highlighted in the opening paragraphs of a twenty-six-page dissertation. With Chicago-style formatting.Â
No one ever knew how to property do Chicago-style formatting.Â
Belle might have hated Chicago-style formatting.Â
Sheâd never been to Chicago.
Had never beenâ
Willâs eyes were barely slits on his face.Â
Twisted lips loomed above her, not quite frustration, but inching closer the longer she kept laughing, and she refused to linger on what that meant. The laughing. The happiness. Joy, maybe. She looked up, instead. Let her head bump the wall her shoulders already had, appreciating the soft scrape of what might have been concrete against her hair, like that would ground her or slow her overactive imagination, and his hair was still wet.Â
âShe wasnât supposed to tell you that.â Belle bit the side of her tongue. Didnât help, really. With her laughter problem. âKeeping state secrets?â âIt happened once.â âYes, she mentioned that, too.â He might have growled. Some strange part of her wanted him to, relished whatever the technical term was for the sound that eked out between his bared teeth, rolling his whole head in the process. Their noses nearly collided.Â
Belle pushed up on her toes.Â
To kiss the tip of Willâs nose.Â
âThatâs distracting,â he grumbled, but his hand had inched under the hem of her shirt, and that meant heâd managed to get the hem of her shirt out of the skirt she was wearing.Â
âShould I have worn your jersey or something?â
His eyes snapped. Open. Brown and gold, and that wasnât a particularly swoon-like combination in any of the stories Belle had memorized while she was growing up. Heroes with royal titles and broadswords quite literally made to challenge dragons and hordes of villains always came with blonde hair and a slight curl, flashing blue eyes that twinkled in sunlight and starlight, and Belleâs hand didnât shake. When she brushed the few drops of water clinging to Willâs temple away.Â
Her calves were starting to ache, too. Made sense. She was still pushed up on her toes.Â
And the Rangers had lost. Notâwell, not badly. By two goals, and one of those was an empty-net goal, which was a term Belle figured out all on her own. Well before Anna mumbled explanations under her breath, glaring daggers any time the Islanders fan two rows in front of them dared to open his mouth.Â
Honestly, that was part of the problem. He kept yelling, and Anna looked dangerously close to staging some sort of public execution in section 204 and Belle had asked. For details. Wanted a good story, or possibly a distraction because sheâd noticed the way Willâs hands moved at the end of the second period, staging a rather enthusiastic conversation with a man sheâd never met, but his jersey said LOCKSLEY, and she didnât think the jersey would lie to her.Â
She was going to blame the Islanders fan.Â
âIf you did that,â Will mumbled, in response to a question sheâd legitimately almost forgotten about, âIâm not sure I would have been able to get out on the ice.â âOh, compliment orââ âDefinite compliment. Was that not obvious?â âWell, youâre making out with so many other girls.â
Her laugh clung to the letters, pulling her lips behind her teeth to keep from smiling like a total idiot. Something was happening. With the flutters and the overall ability of her nasal passages to get oxygen back to her lungs, and it must have been a trick of the light. The way Willâs eyes flashed, gaze flicking up beneath eyelashes and just above the half curve of his mouth, and Belleâs knees felt a little unsteady beneath her. Fighting against the force of a wholly imaginary, even more staggering wave.Â
âOne time,â he said, straining on every letter, âit happened one time, andâseriously, why was she talking about this with you?â âAsked for a fun and interesting story about her.â Willâs eyes bugged, another shift in his voice that was much more like a crack as he nearly shouted, âAnd thatâs what she came up with?â
âSaid anything she had to tell me about her childhood was boring. Mostly because a lot of it would focus on KJ, becauseââ
âThatâs Cap.â Belle clicked her tongue. âWow, thank you for that. What would I do without you?â âIf you wore my jersey, I think my head would explode.â âNot the compliment you think it is, either. Thatâd be a lot of blood. Who would even clean that up? Couldnât make someone here do it; thatâd be mean. Cruel and unusual, probably.â âI like your skirt.â âBetter,â Belle laughed, in spite of her best efforts. Which were really lackluster, quite frankly. âAnyway, the childhood was apparently super boring, and there were shenanigans of rookie season to discuss.â
âShe grew up in a mansion!â âYeah, we got to that part eventually, although technically, I think it was just a brownstone.â âRich kid description.â âYou can tell her that if you want, Iâm sure,â Belle reasoned, but his lips were back to twisted, and she was already on her toes. Made sense to use that to her advantage. Pressing kisses against the edges of his mouth, alternating back and forth until it felt a little like a rhythm she could time the rest of her vaguely unsteady breathing to, and she certainly did try. Didnât work, but something about effort and attempts and those wereâ
Details, really.Â
âI like her,â Belle added lightly, mouth moving across a stubble-covered cheek. Part of her felt ridiculous. Always did with things like this. She wasnât the story. Will wasnât the hero. He and his teammate had gotten into a fight at the end of the second period, for Godâs sake. And this wasnâtâwell, it wasnât a fairy tale. No matter how much sweeping there might have been. With its butterfly wings and salt-filled waves, all of which existed solely in Belleâs subconscious.Â
But there was this other part.Â
Part of her that didnât always linger behind her desk. Flitted through imaginary scenarios and stories stored in the back corner of her brain, the same one that could still smell salt air with startling clarity, and remembered the precise taste of freshly-made taffy from that one restaurant on the beach. Details. She remembered those details. Held them fast, afraid theyâd disappear otherwise, and made sure they played prominent roles in every daydream.Â
For fear of what would happen if she didnât.Â
How theyâd fade. Grow grey and thin, and it was a contradiction. Right in the middle of her. And that scared her just a little bit, because whatever was happening now, right at that moment, with a hand flat on the curve of her hip and her heart doing its abject best to beat its way out of her chest, she felt the same exact way. Sweeping and detailed and not the least bit jealous.Â
There was no need to be, really. Not when she was fairly certain she could drown in the golden flecks of Willâs eyes. Constantly staring at her as they were apt to do.Â
âDo you want to hear the gist of the story?â
Willâs lips pursed. Stayed that way even as Belleâs lips continued their path across his face, spending at least two seconds at the side of his left eye and the still slightly damp area surrounding his right temple. She started picking up speed. Quick kisses that she could only hope felt as strongly as the prickle of her lips suggested. But then Willâs fingers tightened. Not much. Just enough to be obvious, and Belle grinned against his cheek.Â
âI lived it,â Will argued, but there wasnât much fight in it. Heâd done that already, anyway. Theyâd get to that part, eventually.Â
âAs the story goes, though, there was some less than savory libations involved, andââ âIâm still not convinced that vodka was legal in the continental United States.â âSuggests itâd be fair game in Hawaii and Alaska, though. Possibly Puerto Rico. Iâm not sure what the rules on that are. Maybe the US Virgin Islands. What about Guam? You think your alcohol would be fair game in Guam?â âIâd have to check the label.â âYou still have it?â Belle balked, almost fully and entirely prepared for the flash of amusement and the precise angle of eyebrow jump. Almost being the key word, there. Another burst of laughter tumbled out of her, lips on her cheeks that time, all blazing and prickling, and that one wasnât inherently positive, but she was slightly worried her hair was going to get caught in the concrete of the wall and she could not possibly be expected to think when Willâs hand kept doing whatever it was it was doing.Â
âNo, no, we did a very good job of drinking that entire thing, but Iâd know that bottle anywhere.â âWhere were you buying illegal alcohol? Also, how did you not die drinking hundred-proof vodka?â âPure force of will.â
âAnd bad hockey games.â âThose too,â Will admitted grudgingly. An edge crept into his voice. Likely born in the second period of this game. She kissed the bridge of his nose. The tip. Between his eyebrows. Waiting for some of the tension to leave his shoulder blades, and that was all she got. Some. It was enough, for now.Â
âYou want to talk about that?â âLosing a playoff game my rookie season? That happened a bunch of times, babe, this was justââ âDonât be an idiot,â Belle interrupted.Â
He grinned. Tension kept pulling taut between his shoulders and the slope of his cheekbones, the second of which was really starting to offend Belle on an almost fundamental level, but his smile looked legitimate, and that was enough.Â
âShould I go defend your honor in the locker room, darling?â The grin widened. âTrying to get a rise out of me, but gender is a social construct, so I donât think it affects nicknames, and Iâm a real big fan of that one, actually.â âNo rise,â Belle promised, fingers hovering above his shoulders, and they both flinched when he winced. âGoing to be honest, the hitting sort of freaked me out.â âLocksley wasnât going to hit me.â âWell, yeah, then Iâd have to punch him in the locker room.â âKeep your thumb inside your fist,â Will suggested, âthat way you wonât break it.â âRight, right, naturally,â Belle mumbled, and she didnât know how they managed it. Stayed upright while his hand shifted further up the back of her shirt and her teeth grazed the curve of his jaw. She was on something of a mission, now. To cover every inch of his face. With her lips. âAnyway, as Anna told this wholly fascinating story, there was a lot of vodka involved, a very bad loss, some card gameââ ââKings.â âThatâs a drinking game.â âWell, now youâre getting into unnecessary specifics.â Her body shook. Against Willâs. Who almost immediately groaned. Presumably at the location and exact angle of her hips. âOk, so there were cards involved in your drinking game. Pizza was eaten, alcohol was downed in alarmingly large gulps.â âEditorializing a bit, mon bonheur.â
âWhatâs that one?â âHappiness.â âOh, that oneâs nice.â Will huffed. âTheyâre all super nice; I have a very large crush on you; I donât want to talk about making out with Anna Vanklad anymore.â
He said it quickly, rushing over the words. Some might even say sweepingly. Where Belle was the some. In that instance, specifically. Someone, more like. She didnât care. Was not spending even a second on proper sentence structure or appropriate internal grammar, was far too preoccupied with the circumference of Willâs eyes. And that one muscle in his jaw. Jumping with startling regularity, really. Totally different from her heart and her pulse and it was difficult to catch her breath.Â
Felt a bit like sheâd played a hockey game.Â
A walking contradiction.Â
Where she also wasnât walking anywhere. At all. Had absolutely no intention of walking away. From this.
âWas it not a good make-out?â âI honestly donât remember a lot of it,â Will sighed, another roll of his neck. Something cracked. âThatâs not game-related,â he added, and she could only imagine it had to do with the look on her face, âanyway, it was just...there was that vodka involved, and Vankald spent a ton of time at our apartment. She wasnât Capâs sister-in-law yet, but theyâd grown up together, was my friend, and heâd fallen asleep, soâŠâ âFigured you just make out?â âNot a lot of thought involved in it. She was a fixture, yâknow? Shit, that sounds shitty. Does that sound super shitty?
âDrifting toward shitty, yeah.â
âAnna came to visit a lot because no matter what she may claim, she worries about Cap as much as anyone. Even El and Leader, and thatâsââ âWait, you have an Alien Leader you all report to?â âYouâre ruining this story.â Her laugh got caught. Directly between them, all mouths and that goddamn hand, Belleâs neck tilting back on what might have been instinct and need, and sheâd gasped more in the last four hours than she had in her entire life. âTell me more about your Alien Leader, please.â âHe only acts like an alien.â âHuh, that cleared up absolutely nothing.â âYou should keep kissing me.â âCompare and contrast, huh?â Will groaned. Again. Part two. Let his mouth drag down the side of her throat, and Belle couldnât stop laughing. Happiness poured out of her, new and a little strange in its quantity. As if she was made of the stuff, even worried as she was through all three periods. Sheâd kept wringing her fingers together. At one point, Anna had to hold her hand.Â
âRuining,â another kiss, âthis,â teeth on her collar bone, âbaby girl.â
Suggesting that she lit up in a way that reminded her of a Christmas tree wasâ
Farcical, maybe.Â
Nothing inhuman happened. There were no bells. No whistles. No flashing neon lights suggesting this was the moment and a conversation regarding the man with his hand currently inching towards her right boob drunkenly making out with someone who wasnât Belle should not have been soâ
Fun.Â
God, it was fun. She was having fun. With him and because of him. Hockey nonsense aside.Â
Because, since coming to New York with her invisible tail tucked between her legs and the near-desperate desire to get away from that seaside town with its ghosts and its demands and its plan for a future that simply did not fit her anymore, Belle had tried. Really. To shed that persona. To be someone new. Hard as she tried, though, there were ties. Those lingering memories. Ones that dug in their heels, while she gripped others with both hands. She was, and she wasnât. Small town and big town, a librarian who couldnât care less about details while focusing on specifics with everything in her.Â
And none of it ever really made much sense.Â
Hurt her head to think about, everything she tried to contain and the worry that ate away at her sometimes. That sheâd messed up, ruined all of it andâ
She didnât kiss Willâs mouth.Â
Peppered his face, instead. With her lips and the feelings behind them, mapping the space until she was certain she knew it as well as her own, and she wanted to. Wanted to learn everything about this guy who felt as jagged as she did, made up of right and wrong and mistakes and possibility and she knew it was only a matter of time before he got impatient.Â
She liked that about him.Â
That he didnât always wait for her to catch up. Just knew that she would.Â
Plus, his tongue in her mouth was really something Belle was starting to appreciate. In an obsessive sort of way.Â
She might have groaned that time.Â
Fingers scrambled against the front of his shirt â team-branded, again, and that shouldnât have been charming, but it was and likely would continue to be, and there were goosebumps on her skin. They were really very good at kissing. Each other, specifically.Â
âI like you, too,â Belle said, and it was a strange thing not to be embarrassed by the breathless nature of her voice.Â
Willâs chest was practically heaving, though. So that put them on even ground. Common ground, at least.Â
âYouâre not mad?â âGive me some credit, sweetheart.â He chuckled, warm air against the top of her shoulder. âWas a very long time ago, for whatever that might be worth.â âTwelve galleons.â âI donât know the conversion rate of that.â âNo one does, so I think weâre all in the same boat.â âYou donât think Jo knows the conversion rate of her own fictional monetary system?â Belle shook her head. âI absolutely do not, because she was a shit world-builder and also a fairly terrible person now, soââ She shrugged. Will beamed. Some joke about a Christmas tree.
âSo,â he echoed, âthe thought of making out with Little Vankald has never once again crossed my mind.â
Someone scoffed. With entirely false indignation.
Using Willâs shoulder as leverage â the non-bruised one, naturally â Belle got enough height beneath her toes to see Anna cross her arms. And scowl at the pair of them. Badly. The scowl lasted all of five seconds before it evolved into its own rather uproarious laughter, another echo that filled the empty space of a concourse Belle could not imagine they were supposed to be standing on. Only a matter of time until someone else found them.Â
She wasnât sure that was a bad thing, actually.Â
âThatâs super rude, Scarlet,â Anna hissed, muffled footsteps that only lost their volume because of the overall status of Belleâs heart. Still trying to fly out of her. âBut I want it noted, for the record and all that, that I donât want to make out with you ever again, either.â
âDo you remember it being way wetter than it should have been?â âYou problem, absolutely.â âI havenât had that issue,â Belle argued, mostly to guarantee the quirk of Willâs lips. Worked like a charm. Or something less lame sounding. In her head. Most of this commentary was in her head.Â
âLucky you,â Anna drawled.Â
âCâmon,â Will whined, âno one told you to start with this story.â âStart with, huh?â His eyes. Were becoming a serious problem and a growing majority in the basis for most of Belleâs heart-related issues, but she forced herself to meet his gaze and tilt her chin up and she didnât think she imagined the way his tongue pushed against the inside of his cheek. In an appraising sort of way.Â
âI really would have told you. Eventuallyâ âI know.â âIâm serious.â âI know,â Belle repeated, âand Iâm really not threatened by someone who you still regularly refer to as Little Vankald.â Anna flipped him off. Or them, maybe. As a collective unit. Belle wanted them to be a collective unit. âI could order a jersey online, right?â âNah, I know people, donât waste your money.â âCould probably get Kris to help,â Anna added, âas the physical form of my apology.â Belle waved her off. âIt was a good story. Highs, lows, drama, does yourâdo we call him your brother-in-law? Heâs not the Alien Leader, right?â âYou mean Liam?â Willâs laugh was more like a barely-contained snort of humor and shoulders that were tight for a reason that did not involve pessimistic emotions. Belleâs lips twitched. âJust knew that off the top of your head, did you?â she asked.Â
âIf you knew Liam, youâd understand. Was Scarlet suggesting weâre all aliens?â âNah, just him.â âI did no such thing,â Will objected, another glance in Annaâs direction, âCap looking for us?â She nodded. âLocksley too. Should I be worried Mom and Dad are getting a divorce?â âYouâre the most dramatic person alive.â âLots of hand moving between the two of you, your girlfriend was worried.â
It was Belleâs turn to tense. With what, she wasnât entirely sure. Some sort of emotion, she assumed. Adrenaline, maybe. Hope, possibly. And it wasnât like she was waiting for labels, but sheâd come to pretty good terms with her ability to counter herself in the midst of her own silent monologue, and Will was staring again. Straight through her, it seemed.Â
Or maybe directly into her.Â
That was sentimental, though.Â
âDoes Killian know that you two made out once?â Anna hissed. âIf you tell KJ about this, I will actually have to strangle you, no matter how much I like you and how much Scarlet wants to date you.â âArenât we dating already?â Anna opened her mouth, what Belle knew would be more sarcasm and the teasing nature of her and Willâs relationship, but she had more pressing issues, and he answered, anyway. âYeah, we totally are, plus I like you way more than I hate Arielâs inevitable victory lap, so I mean, thatâsââ Cutting him off was rude. Not nice. Inevitable.Â
Based solely on the size of his eyes and their gold-like nature.Â
âI, uhââ Belle started, âI know weâre not supposed to accept the set-up, and Arielâs going to be so annoying, but maybe we couldâŠâ She shrugged. Tried to stay focused. And upright. Continued standing seemed important in a moment like this. âWeâre both kinda messed up, donât you think?â âLittle,â Will murmured.Â
âYeah, yeah, I know, and I know that weâre...I mean, this is good, and Iâm mostly good with it, but also, I was super nervous during the game, and what were you guys fighting about?â âFighting is a strong word. More like discussing how Locksley should learn to keep his stick on the ice so he can get that tip from my slap.â âWeird turn of phrase.â âSlap shot.â âNo time for full terminology, huh?â âHow goes the understanding icing battle?â She was going to sprain her cheeks. Maybe Ariel could help with that. After gloating. Ariel was absolutely going to gloat. âGetting there,â Belle promised, and it was not about hockey, âdonât you think?â âMmhm.â âSo, uhâI donât know what you do after games, butâŠâ âLittle Vankald is totally here to drag us uptown because Cap regularly challenges her in the dramatics, and I bet heâs hungry.â âYou eat after games?â âArielâs husband owns that restaurant.â âOh, yeah, yeah, yeah, thatâs how I met her actually. Good onion rings. Weird we didnât ever see each other there at the same time, though.â Will hummed. Stuck out his lower lip. Challenged her without saying anything, and Anna was still standing there, and security had to be aware of them, but Belle was in the middle of something, and it was good and great and made absolutely no sense because she was not a pro sports girlfriend, but the labels really werenât important, and it was allâ
She gasped. For, like, the four-thousandth time that night.Â
Saved the best for last, though.Â
Willâs mouth found hers in a crashing sort of way that altered the cosmos, or at least Belleâs perception of the world around her. Particularly when her hands were suddenly more like barnacles, gripping his shirt as if she was afraid heâd disappear otherwise. Knuckles cracked and breath caught, everything spinning and staying frustratingly still, and one of her heels popped out of her shoe. Pressing back up on her toes didnât do her calves any favors, but she wasnât bruised and they were both a disaster, and the tongue thing really was pretty fantastic.Â
Tracing the inside of her mouth and the seam of her lips, Willâs rumble of pleasure echoed between her ribs, enough to spur Belleâs arm up as she slung it around his neck. Her fingers found skin and short hair, nails scratching so she could hear that sound again.Â
She closed her eyes.Â
Let the details seep in, and settle into her soul.Â
Until Anna coughed, and there was a security guard standing next to her, and Willâs head dropped to Belleâs collar bone again. He kissed there, too. Before spinning on his sandals, all confidence, and bravado, a reasonable excuse that someone, somewhere, would probably believe. Not this security guard, but that probably wasnât important, and Belle had helped Will make an Instagram account.Â
So, something about a cat and a bag andâ
His fingers laced through hers.Â
âWanna challenge Locksley to a fight for my honor?â She scrunched her nose. Pretended to grimace when his lips pressed against her cheek. Anna gagged. âYeah,â Belle said, âthatâs exactly what I want to do.â
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History comes to life; Ahkmenrah x reader
*Authorâs note*
Hey guys well this has been a LOOOOONG time coming in. For years Iâve alwasy wanted to try and write an Ahkmenrah fanfic and thanks to a Wattpad friend of mine, she gave me that chance. So here we are with my first Ahkmenrah fanfic. Now this is only part 1 and Iâll try to have pt.2 up as soon as I can. Hope you all enjoy this fic my lovelies :)
UPDATE: PART 2 IS HERE
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2006. New York City. The Museum of Natural History. My home away from home. Â I mean to a college girl going for a masterâs degree history thatâs a lot, and all at the age of 23. Â Yeah whenever it came to school I was always deemed the âsmart oneâ or in some cases the ânerdâ. Â
Was Valedictorian in high school, completed my bachelorâs degree within my first 2 years of college and now Iâm completing a 4 year masterâs degree. Â Not only that but I once did an entire year abroad in Egypt as a part of one of my courses that gave me 3 credits for one of my History courses.
And now here I am completing an internship credit instead of going for a core course credit, here at the Museum of Natural History. Â So far into my second week of my three month internship itâs been pretty good. Â Since Iâm also having to write my dissertation about the ruling of Ahkmenrah, this place has been a great place to think.
Whenever I wasnât needed by the boss, Dr. McPhee, you would normally find me in the Ancient Egypt hall, sitting in the room of the pharaoh himself writing my paper. Â And I know it sounds crazy but sometimes I wish that I could actually have the chance to speak with him, I mean if Iâm to complete my dissertation I wish to know things that I didnât already know (thereâs only so much you can find on the Internet).
Little did I know that that day would soon come, and it all started with a blast from the past.Â
I was currently walking down the steps after completing my day here at the museum when I saw walking with Cecil, one of the three night guards an old âbossâ you could say.
âWell Iâll be damned. Larry Daley.â I greeted as I came up to them.
âOh hey, hi uhhâŠ..â ahh the same old Larry forgetful Daley.
â(Y/n) (l/n). I used to live down the road from you guys.â
âOh right sorry! Wow itâs been a long time.â
âYeah about 3 years since I graduated high school.â I said with a smile.
âSo I see you know our new nightguard huh Ms. (l/n)?â asked Cecil.
âYeah Iâve babysit his son since the day he was born. How is Nicky by the way?â
âOh heâs you know good. Fine. Loving hockey.â
âOh that boy and his hockey. I remember he tried to get me to play it in the house and we ended up breaking that lamp.â
âYeah thanks for reporting that.â
âEven though he tried to convince me not to speak of it.â I giggled. âSo Cecil says youâre going to be the new night guard?â
âYep. Just showing Larry around, giving him a little tour before his shift tomorrow night.â Cecil explained.
âWell, welcome to the team.â
âSo do you work here too?â
âOh no Iâm just here for an internship credit but Dr. McPhee has allowed me to do further researching even after my internshipâs up.â
âRead her dissertation a couple of days ago, sheâs quite the researcher. Any further questions you can always ask her.â Cecil said.
âOh Cecil you old charmer stop it. Well I better get out of here before traffic gets too crazy. Bye Cecil, Mr. Daley, welcome aboard again and I hope to see you before your shift tomorrow.â
âYeah of course, see yah then (y/n).â I smiled and gave the gentlemen a nod goodbye before bundling up and walking out into the New York winter air.
I was now at home typing up what I had written down on paper and transferred it to the rest of my dissertation that was on Word. Â I heard my door open and in came in my mom and she said.
âDinnerâs ready.â
âOkay mama, just half a minute and Iâll have everything typed up.â
âSweetie youâve been working non-stop ever since you got home. You can step aside for ten minutes to eat dinner.â I looked up at her then saved the changes I had and said.
âFine mama, you win.â She grinned down and said to me.
âI always do. Until you become a mother yourself, youâll never win.â I scowled up at her before the two of us walked out of my room and headed downstairs to eat.
As we ate our dinner, I told her about my progress and about Mr. Daley now working for the museum as the new nightguard.
âWow, Larry Daley. Hadnât heard from him in a while. Not since the official divorce.â
âWait what?â
âOh honey Iâm sorry to tell you this but Larry and Erica were going through a divorce this past year.â
âAhh man. Howâs Nicky taking it?â I asked.
âWell last time I ever talked to Larry he told me it was a joint custody agreement. Now whether that went through or not Iâm not sure.â
âIt mustâve, I mean he did say Nicky was still playing hockey so that must mean he gets to have Nicky at least some days of the week, maybe the weekends.â
âErica was always hard on him. Even when they first got together. Donât tell her I said that though.â
âI promise mom.â
After dinner, I took the dishes and cleaned them out before placing them in the dishwasher before going back to my paper. Before I even knew it when I finally ran out of ideas and edits, I saw that it was after midnight. Â So after saving everything I shut my laptop off and got ready for bed.
The next day it was like any other day. Â I went in, did my rounds for Dr. McPhee, organized some files and edited some papers. Â Then after my lunch break I had time to do my paper for the final 4 hours of my day today. Â Even with the small crowd of people in the Pharaohâs tomb, I wasnât really bothered or distracted from doing my dissertation.
In fact I was so invested into it that I almost didnât hear the voice speak over me.
âHard worker as ever.â I looked up and smiled at Mr. Daley.
âSo, ready for your first night tonight?â
âI donât think it should be that hard. I mean not really anything happens in a museum at night.â
âDo you got a second? Just wanted to see if youâre interested in a cup of coffee. Colleague to colleague?â
âSo not just for the sake of me being your old babysitter? Is that all I am to you now, just a colleague?â
âNo. I mean yes. But not in that way I mean I was justâŠ..â I laughed and said.
âIâm just pulling your buttons Mr. Daley. Iâd love to get a cup of coffee. Maybe even educate you on what youâll be guarding.â I packed up my stuff and we both headed out to the coffeeshop just down the block from the museum.
As we walked around Central Park he asked me.
âSo that paper you were writing earlier, whatâs it on?â
âOh itâs my dissertation paper for my masterâs degree.â
âMasters?! Wait so you already got your bachelorâs?â
âYeah. I got it just last year. Now for my masters Iâm doing the full 4 years so in total Iâll be doing 6 years of college.â
âWow, sounds exhausting.â
âIt can be, but I canât help it. Iâve got a thirst for knowledge. And as an ancient civilizations concentrator I canât help but want more.â
âYep your mom always did call you her little book worm.â I smiled and nodded. âSo that paper.â
âOh yes that. Well Iâm doing my dissertation on the ruling of Ahkmenrah and how he was the most justified ruler Ancient Egypt had ever known. Sure there have been good pharaohâs but Iâm setting to prove just how fair and just Ahkmenrah truly was as a ruler. Even with his short time as king.â
âHow long did he rule?â
âWell he was given the crown by his father when he was just 16 and ruled for only 4 years before he was murdered by his own brother.â
âYikes.â
âYeah, his brother was extremely jealous of Ahkmenrah. So much so that after murdering his brother, he tried to claim the throne only to throw Egypt into despair in just under a year of his ruling.â
âWow.â
âYeah. Ahkmenrah sought to treat everyone with a kind but firm hand when need be. Did you know that he was the only pharaoh known to be kind to the Hebrew slaves?â
âI did not.â
âYeah. He even tried to seek out a fair system where they wouldnât have to work on their sacred holidays. Of course it wasnât passed yet because wellâhe died just before he could declare it a law.â
âWow, things wouldâve turned out very differently had that happened.â
âYeah. Cecilâs also been a good resource too since he was there when he found his tomb when he was just a kid.â
âCecil found Ahkmenrahâs tomb?â
âYeah. The three sarcophagusâ of him and his parents.â
âBut wait I thought you said he had a brother?â
âHe was. His brother wasnât buried with them. Kahmunrah was condemned to be mummified alive and buried in a tomb far beyond the royal familyâs because of what he had done.â
âWow thatâsâhorrifying. Donât they like rip their guts out or something?â
âAll their organs were placed into jeweled canopic jars.â
âWow. I think I lost my appetite to drink this coffee now.â
âSorry Mr. Daley, I can be a little assertive when describing some of the things the Ancient Egyptians did. But you shouldâve seen me when I actually got to set foot in an actual mummification area.â
âSo you actually went to Egypt?â
âYeah last year during my bachelorâs degree last spring. I spent an entire semester down there. Learned a lot, and I can speak a little Arabic. Ancient Egyptian is a little rusty but I know like a word or two.â
âSo if you could, could you read whatâs written around the tomb of Ahkmenrah?â
âNow youâre really challenging me Mr. Daley.â
âThought you said you loved a challenge?â I chuckled.
âThat I did. But sadly no. Probably a word or two as I said.â I looked down at my watch and said. Â âItâs almost sunset, better get back to the museum less you wanna get fired on your first day. Iâll check in on you first thing tomorrow.â
âOkay, thanks for the little history lesson on the pharaoh (y/n).â
âAnytime. And here, give me your phone.â He handed it to me and I went through his contacts to see if he still had my number. Turns out he didnât so I went ahead and gave him my new number since I got a new phone. âHere, any questions or concerns or if you just wanna chat. Give me a call.â
âThanks (y/n). Anything I can do for you, just let me know.â
âGive me a chance to see that knucklehead Nicky again and weâll call it even.â
âWill do.â
âWell good luck Larry.â
âThanks.â I waved goodbye and walked back towards the nearest exit and hailed down a taxi and told them my address.
As I lay down in my bed after typing up the next several pages of my paper, I charged up my flip phone since it was almost dead from this weekâs use.
âHope Larryâs liking his new job. Iâd give anything to stay the night in that place.â I stretched myself out and cuddled into my bed before falling asleep.
Bright and early the next morning I got around and headed on out of the house.
âMama Iâm heading out!â I cried out.
âHave a good day sweetie, give my love to Larry for me.â
âWill do mama.â I gathered up my stuff and took the bus toward the museum.
Once I got there, I entered inside just to see Mr. Daley walk out.
âSo how was the first night?â he looked at me like he had just been through a rumble with Mike Tyson or the Rock as he said.
âWell Iââ
âDad.â A young boyâs voice said. Â We both turned to see Nicky walking with another man with short black hair and looked younger than Mr. Daley.
âHey, hey buddy. What are you guys doing here?â
âOh Erica had to be in court early today so Iâm taking Mr. Big stuff here to school. But he wanted to swing by see your new job.â The man explained with a smile.
âItâs so awesome that youâre working here.â Nicky praised.
âWell your dad gets a praise but I donât get so much as a hello?â I teased.
â(Y/n)!â he came up and hugged me and I hugged the little monkey back. âDo you work here too?â
âNo Iâm just here as an intern for a couple of months.â
âSo Nicky whose your friend here?â the man asked.
âRight, (y/n) this is Don. Ericaâs new uhhâŠwell heâs her newâŠ.â Larry tried to explain but Don butted in by saying with a business man snake-like smile.
âIâm her boyfriend. So youâre the famous (y/n) the babysitter Iâve heard about.â
âYeah. So youâre the new guy huh?â I looked over him once over and all I saw was a monkey in a suit with an earpiece to his ear.
âYeah.â He shrugged like it was nothing. âHey Nicko. Wanna take a lookie-do inside. Maybe your dad or your friend can give you a VIP tour?â
âYou know what weâre actually kinda slammed this morning but I promise Iâll show you around soon bud, deal?â
âDeal. Love you dad.â
âLove you too.â Nicky hugged his dad and Mr. Daley gave Nick a kiss on the top of his head before he and Don walked hand in hand across the crosswalk before heading towards his school. âYeah Erica and I are going through aââ
âI know, mom told me the other night. Iâm so sorry. You both seemed really happy together.â
âYeah well sometimes life happens. Iâm just thankful I get Nick on Wednesdays and every other weekend.â He said solemnly as he kept his eyes on Nicky.
âWere you really thinking about quitting?â
âHow did youâŠ..â
âIâve seen that walk so many times with my friends. Hell Iâve even done that walk before once at the Library of Congress. So câmon Mr. Daley the truth.â
âLast night wasâŠâŠintense Iâll admit. But I really want Nick to be proud of me, and not see me asâŠ..ordinary.â
âAs Teddy Roosevelt once said, âsome men are born great, others have greatness thrust upon themâ. Maybe this is your moment. Look I know being the night guard may not be the funniest job ever for you. But donât do it for yourself, do it for Nicky.â I said as I placed my hand on his shoulder. Â He looked up at me and said.
âYou truly were the best babysitter Nicky ever had. No wonder how he got so wise.â
âHistory geek, you get great life quotes. Not just from Star Wars or Lord of the Rings.â I then skipped up the steps and walked inside.
âOi intern!â I sighed heavily. Â Even after 2 weeks he never really does call me by my name.
âYes Dr. McPhee?â
âThe Egyptian tour guide called in sick this morning, I want you to take over his shift. Youâve got the better resume to give a tour with your year abroad. So do it.â
âYes Dr. McPhee.â
âAnd see to it that the children donât touch the exhibit. God I hate it when those sticky little monsters think a museum is a-a-a-a-aâŠ..touchy place.â He then turned away mumbling to himself.
âOut of all the bosses Iâve had, heâs by far the goofiest and strictest. But itâs better than organizing files again.â I then went up and Rebecca handed me my Egyptian tour guidance flag and I waited for the first wave of guests which was in fact kids from the middle school I went to years ago.
When the class arrived I greeted them and told them my name and that I would be their tour guide today. Â I walked them through the Egyptian wing before finally leading them to the tomb of the Pharaoh.
âNow we are finally arriving into the tomb of the pharaoh himself. King Ahkmenrah was known as one of the youngest pharaohs to rule in the Upper kingdom of Egypt in 232 BC. He was even the first pharaoh to be crowned above his older sibling.â It was then I had a young girl raise her hand. âYes sweetheart?â
âWhat are these statues?â she gestured towards the 20ft. jackal guards.
âAhh those are the Anubis guards. The Egyptian god Anubis, Lord of the dead is said to be the judge of the underworld. He would deem by balancing your soul on a scale with sand and if your soul weighed heavier than the sand, you would be damned in the underworld. But if your soul was lighter, youâd be granted peace in the afterlife. His guards which you see up there are the protectors of bodies, especially over the royal families tombs.â I got another hand raise this time from a black child.
âDo the mummyâs really get wrapped up in toilet paper?â at that the kids all laughed, to which I couldnât help but laugh.
âNo. No itâs not toilet paper. They get wrapped in special linen which is sorta like a gauze wrap. How many of you had an injury and your parents would wrap your injury with a sorta white bandage?â I got a few hands raised. âItâs basically that. But before they wrap up the bodies, they expose the body to a type of oil and salt to de-moisturize the body so that it could be preserved from the elements.â Another boy asked.
âWhat exactly is that gold thing up there?â I looked up and I said.
âAhh that my dear boy is the tablet of Ahkmenrah himself. It arrived here at this museum in 1952 from the Nile expedition. It is said to bring the dead back to life.â
âYeah right.â The boy sassed back. Â Kids today, so desensitized by movies and television.
âItâs a legend but never mock the powers of Egyptian magic. Okay kids, why donât you have a look around and check him out. But please donât touch the stone slab.â I then walked aside and the kids all gathered around Ahkmenrahâs sarcophagus. âIf only it were real.â I muttered as I sat down and rested my feet.
The day dragged on until finally I was clear to go home. Â I decided that for tonight, I would leave my dissertation for next time and just immediately go to bed. Â I covered myself up with my thick warm blanket and was out like a light.
The next day it was just about closing time and once again I was in the tomb of Ahkmenrah. Â I stared down at his sarcophagus sighing softly.
âExcuse me miss, Iâm afraid Iâm gonna have to ask you to vacate the premises.â I jolted slightly but when I turned around I saw that it was only Mr. Daley.
âOh sorry, justâkinda got caught up in my thoughts is all.â He switched his flashlight off and walked up to me.
âSo this whole Egyptian stuff reallyâgets to you doesnât it?â
âAncient Egypt has probably been one of my most favorite ancient civilization. Itâs just fascinating of how the Egyptians were able to build things like the pyramids, the sphinx, and intricate tombs that have endless passages in order to trap graverobbers when they didnât have the technology we have today. Itâs amazing.â
âYeah, guess that is kinda cool.â We stood there side by side in brief silence before he said, âHey (y/n), do you really believe History comes to life?â
âI mean yes. In a way all around us we are always being given knowledge of every historical moment. And this museum helps us to actually in a way live through it.â
âI mean do you truly believe that history can come to life?â
âIâdonât get what youâre saying Larry.â
âI mean thatâŠ..I tried to tell Rebecca this earlier but she ran off on me. She thought I was making fun of her but I really wasnât Iâm telling the truth, I told her the truth.â
âWhat truth?â he looked around before he leaned close to me and whispered.
âEverything in this museum comes to life. At night. All because of that tablet. Ever since they brought it here back in 1952, everything in this museum came to life.â I looked at him before saying.
âUhhâhave you been overworking yourself again?â
âNo, no I swear to you (y/n) Iâm not lying.â
âLook, your shiftâs about to start and I should really get going. Weâllâtalk about this tomorrow. Goodnight Mr. Daley.â I quickly walked around him but I could hear him trying to call out to me.
As I exited the museum I began thinking back to what he was saying. Â I mean I know I said that there could be a slight chance that the tablet of Ahkmenrah could hold some magic but thisâthis is something else. Â I hailed a cab and asked him to drive me back to my place and in just 10 minutes I arrived back home.
As it got darker and snow began to fall from the sky, what Larry had told me earlier this evening was still spinning in my head. Â I mean what he said was absolutely crazy, if he was implying that the figurines, statues, and the actual pharaoh himself can come to life at nightâhe was even crazier than when I first met him.
Suddenly something was thrown at my window. Â I gasped and turned on my lamp to see the leftover remains of a snowball. Â I got up from my bed and looked out the window to see some figures standing down along the sidewalk.
From the streetlights I could see that it was Larry and Nicky but along with them were two others. Â One was dressed up as an Egyptian pharaoh and the other was dressed like Attila the Hun. Â I put on my coat and boots and quietly walked down the stairs and unlocked the door.
âNicky? Mr. Daley? What are you guys doing here?â
âHey (y/n) look I know this is a lot to take in right now and I donât have a lot of time to explain so Iâm gonna cut right to the point. Cecil stole the tablet of Ahkmenrah, along with Gus and Reginald. We have the other two back at the museum but we need your help in getting Cecil.â
âWhoa wait what? Mr. Daley you mean to tell me that the former head of security, someone Iâve looked up to for years has stolen the tablet of Ahkmenrah? Why would he want to steal it?â
âHe said he and the other two guards were gonna sell it so that they could get a wealthy long retirement.â Nicky spoke up. I then turned to the two costumed gentlemen and I said.
âAm I missing the historical convention or something?â
âNo, no, no. You know how I told you the tablet makes things in the museum come to life? Iâd like you to meet Attila the Hun and the pharaoh himself Ahkmenrah.â I turned towards them and almost couldnât believe it, especially with âAhkmenrahâ.
I mean thereâs never been a real documented picture of him due to his short reign butâhe was kinda cute. Wait what am I saying? This could all be a trick.
It was then Attila said something in Mandarin as he nodded to me. Â I looked at him confused, thatâs when Ahkmenrah said.
âHe says heâs honored to meet someone who knows his true history and not the fables that surrounded him.â I walked up to Ahkmenrah and I looked him over. Â His light blue eyes and sun kissed skin.
âHow do I know youâre not just some method actor?â
âI assure you my lady I am no actor. But if you want to test me since you know so much about my history especially, ask me something only I would know.â I crossed my arms at his challenge.
âOkay.â I thought long and hard about a question that only either I or the âpharaohâ himself would know. Â âHow exactly did your brother kill you?â yeah I know it was a dark question but it was all I could think of that was a difficult question. Â Some scholars have even debated on Ahkmenrahâs death but I alone knew the truth after getting some good research done.
âIt was sunset. I had just gotten through with wanting the Jews of Egypt to have free will among my kingdom when my brother called me into the studies to speak about the new law. At first I thought weâd go into another argument about it, but he wanted to drink a celebratory toast in light of the new law. I thought nothing of it so my brother and I drank the wine he had prepared. After the toast, I felt this pain in my stomach andâmy brother standing over me with nothing but a cruel smile on his face.â
OhâŠâŠ.myâŠ..god.  Itâthis wasâŠâŠAhkmenâheâŠ..Ohhhhhh shit!
âMy pharaoh Iââ I proceeded to bow before him but he stopped me and he said.
âPlease no. There is no need for that.â Oh my god his hands were so warm on my cold ones.
âIâI canâtâŠ.I just canât believe. Oh my god Iâve really fallen off the deep end havenât I?â
âTold you I wasnât crazy.â Mr. Daley spoke up.
âOkay, okay I believe you. So where is Cecil at right now?â
âLast we saw him he was heading for Central Park.â
âThen why the hell did you come here for!? Central Park from here is halfway across town compared to the museum! Weâll never catch him on foot.â
âThatâs where youâre wrong.â He then whistled and soon a horse came charging in and stopped right in front of us.
âUhh Larry I hate to break it to you but we all canât fit on one horse.â
âOh I know this is my ride, your ride is Rexy.â I soon heard the thundering footsteps and soon following behind a toy truck was the giant T-Rex that you first see when you walk into the museum. It let out a roar and my mouth just dropped.
âYou finally get your Jurassic Park wish huh (y/n)?â Nicky said to me with a wide smile.
âIâI suppose so.â The truck stopped right by us and I took notice of the two small miniatures inside that were inside. Â The Roman General Octavius and the cowboy Jedidiah.
âWe ready to get this rodeo on the show now gigantor?â said Jedidiah.
âYeah guys. So you remember the plan right? You all round Cecil off and Iâll follow behind him.â
âWeâre on it my liege. Everyone hop on. The enemy must not escape our sights!â Octavius proclaimed. Â Larry and Attila got on top of the horse and the two of them rode off while Nicky, Ahkmenrah and I got on top of Rexy. Â Ahkmenrah got on first and he held his hand out to me.
I took it and he helped me mount onto the T-Rex. My back was pressed up against his chest and our noses almost touching each otherâs.
âThank you.â I softly whispered in awe.
âI didnât want you to get hurt. Itâsâvery different from mounting a horse.â I nodded as I couldnât take my eyes off of him.
âShall I leave you two alone to get a room?â Nicky sassed out.
âOh you little twerp just get on.â He grinned smugly as he came up and I told him to be careful as he came and sat in front of me. âK guys weâre ready!â Nicky told the two miniatures suddenly Rexy lunged forward and soon we were running full speed towards Central Park.
Within 10-20 minutes we arrived at Central Park and on the other side through the trees I saw Cecil riding on top of the money carrier horse and coach.
Rexy soon began to run faster which forced me to lean further up against Ahkmenrah. Â We looked at each other and smiled at each other as I felt him hold onto my waist tighter so that we wouldnât fall off. Â Rexy then suddenly took a sharp left and we were now right in front of Cecilâs path.
But then Cecil took a sharp turn right past us just barely missing Rexyâs leg by a few inches. Â It was then I saw the horrifying sight of the truck that Jedidiah and Octavius were riding in spin out of control until it flipped over a small foot of snow before exploding.
With no bone to follow, Rexy soon stopped and whined and we all looked in the direction where the two miniatures had disappeared to. Â I saw that Larry had stopped just ahead of us and he was looking right where Jed and Octavius had fallen.
âRexy let me down boy.â He lowered himself down so that I could get off of him.
âWhere are you going?â asked Nicky.
âIâm gonna help your dad end this. Ahkmenrah, can you keep an eye on Nicky?â
âYes of course.â
âNicky, stay with him alright?â I told him in my sitter voice and he knew to never go up against me when I used that voice. Â I hopped off and raced towards Mr. Daley. âLarry!â he turned to me and I said. âIâve got a plan, but I need you to do exactly what I tell you.â he nodded.
âHop on.â I got on the back of the horse as Larry said, âCâmon Tex letâs finish this. HIYAH!â soon we took off racing after Cecil.
âStay close to the back of the coach, Iâm gonna try to hop on it and grab the tablet.â
âAre you crazy!?â
âYeah well itâs been a crazy night. So just do it!â he urged Tex on and soon we were right up on the stagecoach. Â I reached out as far as I could and missed it a few times before finally getting a grip onto it. Â Once I pulled myself up, I nodded to him telling him to get Cecilâs attention while I went for the tablet.
âGive me the tablet Cecil!â Larry cried out.
âCanât do it, son!â the horses whinnied as they ran faster and I slowly crawled up towards Cecilâs back where I could see the glimmerâs of the golden Egyptian tablet.
âPull over!â
âIt ainât gonna happen. Moving on!â
âLast chance Cecil! Stop the horses or I will!â
âThey canât be stopped, Larry. Donât you know your history? These are money carriers. They were trained not to stop for anything but a secret word.â I finally grabbed the tablet and pulled it out of the bag as I said.
âYou donât say?â It was then Cecil turned and saw me with the table. âYou mean a word likeââ
âDAKOTA!â Larry cried out. Â I then held onto the roof railings of the stage coach as the horses suddenly stopped and Cecil went flying forwards into the snow. Â As Larry rode up towards Cecil, I got off the stage coach and followed right behind Larry. Â âRead up on my history, along with a little help from a friend.â Larry said as he turned towards me.
âAnd by the way. Consider yourself out of my dissertation paper.â I told Cecil.
âAnd also, never talk to me like that in front of my son.â He then grabbed Cecil and threw his famed words back at him, âMoving on.â
We soon met up back at the stagecoach where Ahkmenrah, Nicky, and Atilla and his Huns came in.
âOh hey, Huns.â Cecil said nervously as Larry transferred him over to them.
âTell Atilla to have his boys take him back to the museum, put him back with the rest of the guards.â Larry told Ahkmenrah who then translated it to Attila in his tone. âOh and uhh no limb ripping, okay?â Larry told Attila.
Attila tried to reason with Larry but he shook his head saying no. Â Thatâs when Attila pinched his fingers with a little bit of space between them as he asked Larry.
âMikaka?â Larry turned to Cecil for a moment before turning back to Attila doing the same thing as he responded.
âMakeekaka.â Hearing that made Attila and his friends very happy as Attila then proclaimed out to his Huns.
âHey, w-wait. Hold the phone. Whatâs Makeekaka mean? Wait, translation please?â he asked Ahkmenrah as the Huns picked him up and carried him back to the museum.
âThatâll teach him to steal from the museum.â I bragged. âNot bad Mr. Daley. That was impressive.â
âHey, couldnât have done it without those websites you sent me to help me out with the research. Youâre the real hero here tonight (y/n).â
âYeah, and that was so awesome of how you got onto that stagecoach. You were like a superhero back there.â I blushed at Nickyâs praising.
âThey are right (y/n).â Ahkmenrah said. Â âWe owe this night to you, thanks to you I once again have my tablet.â I smiled and said.
âIt took all of us. Teamwork is what got this back.â I said as I held up the tablet.
âOh boy.â I heard Larry say grimly.
âWhat is it?â asked Ahkmenrah.
âI gotta get you guys back to the museum.â He said urgently.
âWhy? What happens if theyâre not back at the museum? Well besides it being empty.â
âIf the exhibits are outside of the museum when the sun comes up, they turn to dust.â He told me. Â My eyes widened in fear as I turned to Ahkmenrah and he looked at me with a grim expression that expressed the truth.
âHow?â asked Nicky as I turned to see half of the museum already here in Central Park.
âItâs gonna take us hours just to wrangle everyone up. And this isnât even half of the exhibits we need.â
âAhkmenrah. Weâre gonna need your help.â Larry guided me over to the young pharaoh as he continued, âThis is your tablet, you know the instructions. We need you to get everyone back.â I handed him his tablet and he took it from my hands.
As we did the transfer, our fingers briefly touched one anotherâs and I swear to god I thought I felt a spark. Â I swallowed my little crush (was it a crush? I donât know) and nodded to him and thatâs when Ahkmenrah began to speak in ancient Egyptian as he looked down at the tablet.
As soon as I heard him say his name, the tablet glowed which reflected his face majestically, but thatâs when I heard Rexy softly growl as he then began walking back towards the museum. Â Not only was he walking onward but all the exhibits, it seemed they were all in a trance as they walked on.
With that the four of us left alongside the exhibits and we went to make sure that everyone got back there and to their designated wings safe and sound.
Once everyone was inside, present and accounted for; I walked with Ahkmenrah back to his tomb and he said to me.
âThank you, for helping me retrieve my tablet (y/n).â
âIt was no problem. Really. Iâd do it all over again a thousand times if it meant you and the others could live to see another night.â He smiled and as he placed it back to its proper place he asked me.
âWill I see you tonight?â
âOh I donât know.â I sighed heavily. Â âI canât let Larry just get the boot for this, at least not if I can help it.â
âYou have a kind heart (y/n). In another life you wouldâve made the perfect Egyptian Queen.â Â I blushed and laughed shyly. âIf that is the case, then it was an honor to finally meet you (y/n).â
âBelieve me it was an honor meeting you. I justâŠwish we had more time. I have so many questions for you.â He smiled and said.
âIf the Gods make it to be, perhaps one day we shall cross paths again.â I nodded as I extended my hand out for a handshake. He took it and instead of a handshake, he turned my hand over and kissed the back of it.
I felt my face heat up and butterflies fluttered around my stomach as I nervously smiled.
âYeah, you too Ahkmenrah.â I then helped him back into his sarcophagus and once I closed it up, I heard nothing but silence. Â I turned to the Anubis guards who now stood very still and figured that it must be sunrise about now. Â âWadaeaan ya fireawn. Num jayidaan.â I whispered as I gently touched Akhmenâs sarcophagus.
I left the Egyptian wing and saw that all the exhibits were now once again either statues once more or had phased back into their wax figurines. Â I walked down the steps to see the large mess once again.
âYou got him back to his wing safely?â asked Larry.
âYep. Safe and snug in his sarcophagus. Câmon. Letâs clean up whatever we can before McFreak comes in and flips out.â
â(Y/n).â Rebecca scolded me. Â I shrugged at her as I picked up a broom from the supply closet nearby and handed one to Nicky and the two of us began to collect all the toilet paper that had been tossed around.
When Dr. McPhee did come in, he was definitely not happy. Â After having Larry and I sit through the news that was talking about all the sightings that had happened last night from Rexyâs footprints in the snow, caveman drawings in the subway and even the Neanderthals up on top of the museum building waving torches in the air.
âAny explanation at all?â he asked the two of us. Larry thought about it before he came to a fake conclusion.
âNo. Got nothinâ.â
âMe neither.â I answered.
âRight. Iâll take your keys and your flashlight then.â He said as he walked up to Larry before turning towards me and continuing, âAnd you. Can turn in your membership and research card. Youâll be banned from the museum until further notice.â Larry and I looked at each other before Larry turned in his stuff and I turned in my access card.
He guided us out of his office to let us out of the museum but what we saw was something I had not seen since I was probably a little girl. Â
The museum was packed! There were probably hundreds maybe even thousands of people walking about, getting tours, checking in, and asking for information about certain figurines or exhibits.
A wide smile spread across my face as I placed my hands over my mouth trying to contain my excitement. Â But what really got me excited was when Dr. McPhee gave Larry and I back our stuff and gave us a small smile before walking away.
âOh my god.â I said in awe.
âSeems the news really brought this place back on the map.â Larry said. Â I then hugged Larry as tight as I could and he hugged me back. âWhatâs that for?â
âI have no idea. Justâthank you for probably the greatest moment of my life.â
âYou sure it donât have anything to do with the pharaoh just one floor up?â he teased. Â I playfully punched him as hard as I could in the shoulder.
âIâll see you tonight Mr. Daley. Iâll even pick up Nicky and bring him here.â I headed off to start my shift since I knew the tour guides needed more help so I decided to lend a hand and help out.
Of course that was fun and all, but the real fun began when the sun went down. Â With my I-pod hooked up to the stereo on my âHappy feet playlistâ, I had my #1 song âSeptemberâ by Earth, wind and fire playing while all the exhibits were gathered around the main lobby in celebration.
Everyone was either dancing or playing soccer and I couldnât help but smile at seeing a once ancient pharaoh dance so badly that it was almost embarrassing. Â Our eyes soon locked with each other and he came over to me and said.
âCome on, letâs dance.â
âOh no, no, no, no, no I donât dance Ahkmenrah.â
âThis is our party and I demand you dance. By royal decree.â He teased at the end with a wink down at me. Â Wellâwho was I to deny a royal pharaohâs decree?
âJust a little warning for you, I donât know how to dance.â
âNeither do I.â
âSo youâre not at all embarrassed?â
âNot really. Weâre amongst friends. And true friends donât laugh at one another, even in their silly moments. Now come (y/n).â he took my hands and pulled me onto the dance floor and the two of us danced to the beat as silly as we possibly could.
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If youâve stared at a blank document and the words werenât flowing, youâre not alone. Mark Twain sometimes had that experience in front of a typewriter, and Geoffrey Chaucer with an empty parchment and a quill pen. So then, what do you do if youâre blocked while up against a deadline, trying to get that business presentation done, finish the doctoral dissertation about vegetable symbolism in Hamlet, or complete your Jezebel article about how chewing gum contributes to toxic masculinity?
The creative process
Itâs important to understand a writing projectâs phases:
Planning
Writing
Editing
Planning is where you develop a general outline. This may be the essentials of a plot, or the points youâre trying to make in a monograph. This phase also includes research. If itâs a story, you might also detail the characters, to sketch out their personality and history enough that theyâll come to life. It doesnât need to be too extensive, though ideally, youâll have enough information about them that you can imagine a conversation with them or know how theyâd react to any given situation.
Editing is pretty self-explanatory. This involves checking the spelling and grammar; no word processor will catch every mistake. Also, thatâs where you sharpen up the style, and fix any problems in logic and consistency. Editing is vital to perfecting the quality, but make it whatever youâre doing when youâre not in writing mode.
Writing is the most important part. This is what produces all those words. When a project starts, you have nothing written down, and this is where many people get blocked. Although planning is the first on the list, most likely you already have at least a basic idea of where youâre going with it. Also, itâs sometimes difficult to get into writing mode, which is another reason to prioritize it.
Creative flow
Most writing happens during creative flow. Itâs not exactly a trance, but itâs somewhat a different state of consciousness. This takes place in any artistic endeavor. If youâre out on the town and vibing effortlessly, thatâs essentially similar. Being blocked in that scenario is the all-too-common experience of wanting to be social or chat up someone but having no idea what to say. Creative flow is necessary even when writing software.
If youâve got the inspiration fully in gear, then youâre putting ideas down as fast as you can type. Iâve had the experience where stories basically write themselves. Not being able to enter creative flow causes the dreaded writerâs block. Until your first draft is done, or nearly so, then always try to catch the inspiration where ideas coalesce into words almost magically.
What planning and editing have in common is that theyâre fairly analytical and detail-oriented. Thus, for the most part, the left hemisphere of the brain is engaged. On the other hand, the writing phase is mainly a right-brained activity. Thatâs where the artistic functions of the mind happen. So this is a very different process from planning and especially editing.
Note well, itâs pretty hard to get both hemispheres of the brain fully engaged at the same time, unless youâre good enough at meditation to levitate or whatevs.
Get in the right mindset
You must shift gears mentally, so to speak, to enter creative flow for the writing phase. Again, this is what gets your first draft finished, so catch the inspiration whenever possible. This is the trickiest part. This doesnât just happen on command, any more than you go to sleep at will.
The right mood music may help, something suitable for the task. (With my latest novel, listening to Espirpe Imperial, Division 250, and Celtica really put me in the right state of mind.) If the lyrics get distracting, find something instrumental or in a language you donât understand well. The ancients invoked the Muses to get into the spirit of things; do that if it works for you.
When youâre in creative flow, itâs easy to get distracted. Set aside some time when you wonât be disturbed. Grab some munchies and your favorite beverage, so you wonât have to get up for it. Set aside extraneous worries or other thoughts, and focus on the project at hand. If necessary, tell anyone else nearby to let you finish your task. If they wonât leave you alone, persuade them to enroll in STFU.
Since most writing these days is done on computers, itâs difficult to avoid distractions. Therefore, youâll have to discipline yourself. Keep off of the email, video games, stock charts, tentacle porn, and all that when youâve set aside some time. Turn the ringer off on the phone, or put it in another room if youâre still tempted to check it.
Editing must be done with a clear head, or else youâll make mistakes. On the other hand, creative flow can happen even when youâre tired. Some writers even prefer to get drunk. (Back in the day, many favored absinthe, though itâs hard to get it quite like they used to make it. The scare stories about it were fairly overblown.) All that is up to your personal discretion. However, itâs advisable not to overdo the bug juice or rely on it as a crutch.
Igniting the spark
So youâre staring at a blank manuscript, and the words arenât coming off of your fingertipsâwhat then? Rack your brains and write down a sentence or two. Surely you can think of somethingâanything. Then see if you can get something else down. Take it as far as it will go. This is what shifts the gears. Soon youâll get a paragraph or two. With luck, words will start flying off your fingers. Run with it as fast as possible!
Note that it doesnât have to be in any particular order. Speed is what counts. Donât dwell too much on fixing mistakes, or that will knock you back into edit mode. If the ideas start coming faster than you can get them into sentences, jot down the ideas elsewhere so you can pick up the thread later.
Itâs not possible to knock out a novel in one sitting. (With my latest, fourteen chapters and 88K words certainly didnât happen overnight!) So eventually youâll have to stop and pick it up later. Reigniting the spark is a little easier when you have something in writing already. You can begin in editing mode, putting things in order, making transitions from one block of finished paragraphs to the next, and otherwise polishing up what you already wrote. When you start getting thoughts on where else you want to go with it, then kick into writing mode and start creating new paragraphs.
Sometimes youâll have to step back to planning mode, if you need to work out something with logic or direction. Thatâs fine, but as soon as you come up with some ideas you can write down, then hit it. If necessary, you can go to another writing project, returning to the first later. If all else fails, then start doing some boring, repetitive task that youâve been putting off for a while. Mull over your ideas while you paint the living room or whatever.
Most importantly, have fun with it!
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An accomplished chess player and push hand (martial arts) champion shares how the bulk of his success has been due to being a good learner. I was expecting more of a technical guide, but this book actually had many exciting stories in excellent prose that added a lot of heart to his methods, a great example of showing instead of telling.
âSuccessful people shoot for the stars, put their hearts on the line in every battle, and ultimately discover that the lessons learned from the pursuit of excellence mean much more than the immediate trophies and glory.â
Many people will scoff at this but consistently getting laid on the international level is not unlike competitions that the author faced, especially when it comes to maintaining your concentration in order to perform at peak levels. Are bad nights out due to the girls not liking you or because you were off? How can you ensure that youâll have a good night every night? The author talks primarily about chess and martial arts, but thereâs a lot of anecdotes that players will be able to identify with.
For example, during his chess matches, he started getting annoyed at noises in the auditorium. Sometimes a song he heard earlier would loop in his head. Heâd fail at removing them and then would end up losing the match. What he learned to do was to incorporate the noises into his head and use that to adjust his tempo.
Compare noise in a chess match to a cockblocker in a club. We get mad at them, wanting to remove them for the equation, but how about understanding the nature of the cockblocker to successfully pull you girl anyway? Maybe you could approach smaller groups, go for the kiss faster to neutralize the cockblockers effects, or inoculate your target against the potential cockblocker. Harness and adapt to what the environment is giving you to succeed in spite of the difficulties.
What I liked most about the book is how analytical the author is, examining every facet of not only his behavior but how he thinks. In other words, he thinks about how he thinks, meditates on how he meditates. It has put his game on an entirely different level, telling me I may not be reflecting on my experiences enough. This will be especially true for people who seem to repeat mistakes.
âA competitor needs to be process-oriented, always looking for stronger opponents to spur growth but it is also important to keep on winning enough to maintain confidence.â
This isnât one of those books where some nerd reviews psychological studiesâitâs a motivational tour de force written by a man who deliberately put himself through tough situations in order to become a champion. While there were some sluggish parts, particularly in the second half, itâs been a while since Iâve read a book that makes me want to go out there and achieve. Work hard and learn hardâI canât think of a better winning formula.
Read More: âThe Art Of Learningâ on Amazon
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Dissertation Writing: My Experience, Tips + Tricks
This is a long awaited post that I have procrastinated writing. I would like to start with a dissclaimer that there are two types of students in their final year of college/university who will be writing their dissertations - those who care and those who do not. If youâre reading this post and researching advice for writing a dissertation it means that you care (at least enough to not fail it). I am sharing advice that I have learned last year, as I had 9 months to write my dissertation and ended up doing it pretty well.Â
Before I begin, I would like you to pay attention to other advice posts on Tumblr that I found useful last year - HERE, HERE and HERE.Â
1. START EARLY. The summer BEFORE your final year at university is the most crucial reading period for your dissertation. Iâm not joking. You will have to read  A LOT of research articles, maybe even books, while trying to figure out your topic and then your methodology, etc. so you need to start reading ASAP. I made sure I looked at (at least) 2 research articles every day and once I found something useful, I would archive the necessary articles in RefWorks or Zotero. I also maintained a running Word Doc with links and APA citations for references that I used. You can use extensions like Zotero/RefWorks to make a reference list of all of your readings. They also help you reference authors/texts while writing your sections.Â
2. DEDICATE A NOTEBOOK. I dedicated a SEPARATE notebook for ALL of my dissertation notes! I would include information learned during the dissertation lectures, meetings with my advisor, research notes, any questions I had and then when I started data collection (because I did an experiment). Yours might be different but itâs a great idea to store all of the necessary information in one place and have access to it whenever you need it.Â
3. HAVE A SEPARATE FOLDER. In the same fashion, I bought a separate acordion file folder like THIS ONE to store the dissertation handbook, printed research articles, etc. in one place. As long as it is A4 size and doesnât have annoying handles it will work fine.Â
4. FIGURE OUT DEADLINES. Pay attention to your dissertation handbook/syllabus (depending on your school) for important deadlines. I liked color coding my lectures and assignments in my planner, so I assigned a color for all tasks/events/assignments/presentations, etc. regarding my dissertation and wrote them down in my planner. I also use a monthly printable calendar, thatâs pinned next to my desk, for a monthly overview of important things I need to remember to do. THESE are great, I also used THESE.Â
5. SET MEETINGS. During the first week of lectures, schedule a meeting with your advisor to discuss your summer research and topic. Your advisor will be the most important person regarding your dissertation work, as they will be able to offer you advise, challenge you to think of better arguments regarding your topic, scold you when you will be procrastinating, praise you for when you will be doing well and most importantly read your drafts. And trust me, you will have a lot of drafts. That first meeting is crucial to start off work well, as your advisor may have more than one student to supervise. You want to make a good + lasting impression.Â
6. WORK IN SECTIONS. If youâre worried about writing a big + long paper, this will help you out the most. Our professors emphasized working on sections before putting the whole paper together and this tip helped us keep sane. We started working on writing our literature review first, which included all of our references that we collected + read throughout the summer. We then moved onto writing an introduction, followed by methodology. These three sections were the most important for us to pass our research proposal and the course for the fall semester. During the spring semester, we worked on data collection and results, discussion and conclusion sections (in that order). Yes, work in sections is very detailed, but during the spring semester it was nice to know that I have already written half of my dissertation and needed to finish writing it.Â
7. EDITING, EDITING + MORE EDITING. I have mentioned earlier that writing your dissertation will include of A LOT of drafts. I had at least 30 (Iâm not joking). When finishing writing a draft take a break before editing your writing. You will constantly be thinking of ways to improve your paragraphs and arguments, so donât worry about it not being perfect the first time around. For extra writing help, check out THIS and THIS blog post.Â
8. PROPOSAL. Donât worry too much about it, as by now youâre the expert on your topic, so make a strong power point and slay the presentation. I made sure I had a good visual presentation (it was important for my topic), but I had to fit a lot of information in about 7 minutes (and it felt impossible). So I talked very fast and this was the only critique that I received from most of the professors in my department. Proposals are great for receiving comments about your dissertation and any improvements you can make regarding methods, etc. So think of it as a helpful step for you to better your dissertation to receive a good final grade.Â
9. DATA COLLECTION. If you need to collect and analyze data, make sure you dedicate enough time for it! I needed to have 90 participants in my study and I struggled to collect data, because my campus consisted of only a couple hundred students. I ended up collecting data for a month, so make sure you have that extra time in case you will need it. Same goes for statisical analyses if you need to do them. For stats, a great resource is Laerd Statistics.Â
10. DEFENSE. This is the most important step regarding your dissertation, so stay consistent for ultimate success. Iâm not going to pretend that I was not nervous before my defense, we ALL were, but we could not really change anything about it. We just had to do it and knowing that other students have survived it made me feel better. I also listened to A LOT of Beyonce to calm my nerves beforehand, as I was the first one to present. Safe to say that my presentation was a horror story, because the professors on my judging pannel did not understand my topic, no matter how slowly and clearly I tried to explain everything (yeah, I donât really want to talk about it)... So I genuinely thought I was DONE. My potential career as a researcher was ruined... However, I still ended up getting one of the highest grades for my year and this was all in the past, so now I feel much better about my first dissertation experience. But I have to admit that on the day I was not happy about it AT ALL. I should also mention that I was given the opportunity to present my research at an academic conference and I did really well there + other professors and professionals understood my topic well, so I did feel confident going into my defense and it ended up being a disaster đđđÂ
11. ITâS HARD. This is a bonus warning that the whole dissertation writing process is very lonely and stressful. Yes, your peers will be writing their dissertations as well, but we like to internalize the struggles and not care about our friends as much, even if we are all going through the same thing. People will also have different attitudes about writing their dissertations, as I have mentioned in the disclaimer, so stay focused on your work and DO NOT COMPARE YOURSELF TO OTHERS. Think of it as an adventure and a learning experience! I definitely learned a lot about what it is like to write a full research project and present it to other academics and learned that it is something I would like to continue doing in the future.đ ALSO letâs not ignore how stressful last year was for me personally, so I would recommend scheduling a holiday after your dissertation defense/graduation, so that you have something nice to look forward to!
I hope these tips help some of you out! I wish you ALL THE BEST if youâre writing your dissertation/thesis this year! If I did it, you CAN TOO! Just believe + trust yourself!Â
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