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Hey could I ask for a Thenamesh human au were Thena is raising her little sisters (Sersi and Sprite) after their parents die and Gilgamesh is her co-worker who finds her having a mini breakdown and comforts her? Kinda slow burn-ish and no smut if possible
"Sorry!"
Thena pressed even harder on her eyebrows, sure she would get bruises from it. Maybe then she might actually get medical clearance for time off. "It's fine."
"I didn't mean-"
"It's fine!" she snapped at him again, shifting to swipe at the corners of her eyes and wipe the tears onto her fingertips and then on the sleeves of her cardigan. "I was just...looking for something."
But all she heard was the door shutting gently.
Thena sighed, picking her head up and looking around the shelves. All that was in here was extra paper and printer ink. "Gil, I'm fine."
Gil was sweet, if a little too sweet. He went out of his way for people, which their firm really discouraged. But he was going into family law, which was easy to tell from the 'everything' about him.
"Yeah, I just, uh," she heard him shuffle around before finally turning to glare at him. Her glower was usually strong enough to scare away anyone else. He pointed at the shelf of toner. "Printer."
She closed her eyes, feeling the throbbing in her head from her coffee and the twitch in her eyes from her need for sleep. But they had a lot of contracts to examine, and Sersi was in the middle of the soccer season, which meant she didn't even get home until 6, which pushed dinner to 7 and that said nothing about homework and getting Sprite to bed at a decent hour.
"Um," Gilgamesh gulped, tugging at the suit he was wearing. It was standard attire for the firm, of course, but she always imagined he had a hard time finding suits to really fit him. Perhaps he needed shirts and Jackets in one fitting and trousers in a smaller one. "How was Sersi's game?"
She whipped her head up at him, and she must have looked ready for murder by the way he flinched. "What?"
He went stiff as a board, practically pressing his back to the door. "S-Sersi--your sister, you said she had a soccer game on friday. H-How did it go...if that's okay."
Right, friday; she had rushed home from work, still with half a day's work to complete, picked up Sprite, gotten her not to gripe all through grocery shopping, bundled her up for Sersi's game, which was a loss, and it was a hard loss, and Sersi got a few scrapes and bruises, so then they were both a little cranky for the start of the weekend, and of course that meant she didn't actually get any work done-
"Thena?"
She blinked, feeling as if she had gone somewhere else entirely. This was getting ridiculous. She just needed coffee, she reasoned. Even more coffee. She shook her head.
"Hey," he whispered, not moving from the door to let her out, despite her moving closer. "Are you okay? I know you're...I know you've got a lot on your plate."
A lot on her plate? She had that already with this job and the beginnings of her career. Her student debt alone would be more than a full plate.
That was before handling a joint funeral, and counselling for her sisters, and getting them back to school, and a full year of them not being themselves. And then, when they finally seem to be getting better, both of them start having the worst time with school in their lives.
Or maybe their mother was just better at dealing with it than Thena could say for herself. And while their father wasn't exactly her favourite person, let alone parent, her first year of filing her taxes with two dependants was enough for her to look into a decent accountant for this year.
"Listen, I know you've got this under control," Gil continued, visibly worried about saying the wrong thing. "I know you're tougher than I could ever imagine."
She really didn't know about that.
"But if you need--I mean, if you ever want a hand with anything, or even just logistics, or carpooling or something," he suggested, losing confidence with every new idea. His massive shoulders drooped and he gave her those big, sad puppy dog eyes that always got him the best desk and the best cases and the best lunch, "just let me know, y'know?"
Thena gulped. Heat rose up in her as the horror of her tears resurfaced. She was done crying. It was the middle of the work day. She didn't have time for this. This had never been an issue before.
Can we have lasagne?
Just that simple text from Sprite had set her off. Because Sprite loved lasagne--she loved their mother's lasagne. And for an entire year Sprite couldn't even stand hearing the word, let alone the sight of it. And to have her ask for it, when they all knew that Thena was somehow the worst cook of all three of them.
Gil blinked as Thena dropped her head, squeezing her eyes shut and pressing her hand over her eyebrows again. His hands hovered around her, never crossing the last few inches of boundary she held.
Thena was just as shocked as she leaned froward and her forehead met something firm. But she couldn't choke it all back, a squeak escaping her as her tears dropped to the musty old storage closet carpet below.
"Hey," he whispered soothingly. Of course the bastard was great at comforting people too. Why wouldn't he be? Why wouldn't he be so completely perfect? "It'll be okay."
She usually hated when people spoke so certainly. Because what did they know? What assurance did they have? But Gil meant well. He only ever meant well. Her breathing slowed and she realised she was truly letting him embrace her. What an unfortunate turn this had taken. But he was warm, and he smelled nice. And it felt nice when he rubbed her back.
Gil let her pull away, not making a grand affair out of the whole thing. He brushed away a few more tears of hers, "you okay?"
She nodded. She was far, far from it. But she could probably get through the rest of the work day without humiliating herself further. Her throat felt dry as a bone. "Thank you."
Gil tilted his head at her. He did give off the first impression that he would be some meathead, into his own looks and loud and brash and hypermasculine. But he was kind, he was considerate of others and his good nature only made him more sensitive to those around him. "I mean it, Thena, if there's anything you need at all."
He was one of only a few who even knew about her sisters. She didn't really go around announcing her past, and she wasn't one for keeping precious personal keepsakes on her desk either. But Gil had once seen her phone light up with a notification and asked who the girls on her lockscreen were.
And as much as she could have told him to mind his own business - and he would have, knowing him - it seemed worse to ignore it. So she had told him about her sisters, and how she had basically acquired them as children, as far as the state was concerned.
The biggest advantage to Gilgamesh knowing about her duties outside the office was that he was her biggest defender whenever she couldn't make events outside of work. Of course a lot of deals happened out of the office as well as in, and being able to seal those deals came with the job. But Gil always had an excuse ready for her when she couldn't join them for drinks after work, or make a round of golf or two on sunday morning.
He smiled as she finally picked her head up. "There she is."
She chose to ignore that. She sniffled, dabbing at her eyes again. If anyone asked her if she was okay once she stepped out of this closet, she might commit an act worthy of termination. "Thanks."
"Any time," he shrugged. He still didn't leave. "I saw you get up from your desk. I thought-"
Silence came over him, perhaps at the admission that he had all but followed her here. Any other coworker and she would have her keys in her hand and a knife with his car's name on it. But only Gilgamesh could say something like that and have it be just as innocent as he meant it.
"Sorry," he concluded, having discouraged himself yet again. He blushed.
She truly was a bitch of epic proportions to inspire this level of fear from the sweetest man alive, she gathered. Usually that wasn't a problem, of course, but just this once: it was undeserved. "That's nice of you, Gil."
That seemed to surprise him even more than walking in on her crying in the closet.
She finally reached for the doorknob, and Gil nearly leapt out of her way. She headed back to her desk, with the same papers in hand as when she had first gone in. At least at her desk, she could take a breath. Her computer was still open on emails, she set the papers beside her.
Of course
She replied to Sprite, although if she got more texts she was just going to tell her not to text in class.
If her sister wanted lasagne, then she would find a way to make it happen. Affection was not her most polished skill, but love needed no polishing. If her baby sister wanted lasagne, she would have it.
If only she weren't a horrendously bad cook.
Sersi was decent, but she only ever let her help when Sersi herself seemed eager to do so, and that was usually on weekends. And Ajak was an excellent cook. Her handwritten recipes alone would not help Thena actually produce the promised product.
Thena picked up her phone again. She scrolled until she could select the contact in her phone. Perhaps it was silly to text him when his desk was in sight of hers. She was just in a closet with the man. But she selected his name and typed.
Can you make lasagne?
#Thenamesh AU#thank you for the ask sweetheart!#it's okay I only post smut if it's specifically asked for and it will always be tagged#this is a very sweet prompt#I love the idea of Thena doing her very best for these girls#at first of course she's like I do not know how to be a mother#but they don't need a mother they need their sister#so Thena#freshly out of law school and deep in debt goes yes I will take my sisters into my custody#she takes the first job she can at any firm that pays decently#she can never socialise outside of work because she's literally a single mother#not that she wants to socialise anyway but that's beside the point#meanwhile Gil is everyone's fav#he's sweet he's charming he's charismatic#and he goes and has a beer after work and he gets offered to help on a big contract and he's like#okay but I'd like Thena on it with me#they're like uh buddy you don't need the ice queen's help#he goes no but she did study divorce and custody law it kind of overlaps with my specialty sometimes#anyway lasagne!#Thena says this is my...friend#from work#Sersi and Sprite:#Sersi and Sprite: is this your boyfriend?#Thena: dO NOT!!!!!#but I mean come on#your sister brings home this super handsome and funny and sweet guy from work#and he takes off his suit jacket and rolls up his sleeves#and gets to work on your late mom's precious lasagne recipe?#they don't watch tv at all they're just spying on them all night
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An employer would absolutely go to jail for hiring an assassin to kill somebody. A ton of very wealthy mobsters have gone down for murder.
[Context, I assume, is this post I reblogged and added to about the Boeing CEO confessing to workplace retaliation, which is being widely interpreted on Tumblr as being a straight-up murder confession.]
Sorry, anon, I'm laughing a little because you are sending these asks to someone whose hyperfixation (and thus the inexplicable setting of many a fanfic not actually about a canon set there) is late 19th and early 20th century Chicago history, so I am pretty familiar.
I do agree that generally if you make a habit of doing or contracting murders the Feds will probably try to get you on something, but I don't have a ton of faith in the justice system for a number of reasons, and I'm not willing to concede with absolute certainty that the CEO of a large corporation would get prison time if they participated in a conspiracy to commit murder, depending on how well they had their shit together. But even habitually corrupt politicians and public figures seem to fuck up and get caught because they forgot about fucking phone taps (my old boss and I used to make fun of these guys for not doing their negotiations in-person like sensible people, and I had a job interview recently with a guy who was convicted of ripping up his competitor's election yard signs, which is like... buddy you could have paid someone cash to do that and probably had a 100% less embarrassing wikipedia page, or just.... not done it???), so yeah, I do think your average murderous CEO would probably fuck up and get caught.
It's still safe to say that barring extraordinary circumstances a CEO would still get prison time if he confessed to this under oath, to Congress. Don't get me wrong, I can think of half a dozen CEOs dumb enough to do this either shamelessly or by accident, but a. yeah, it would definitely mean jail and b. Dave "The Boeing Guy" Calhoun is not one of those guys.
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Divorce can be tough, but if both partners agree to separate, a mutual divorce (or Mutual Consent Divorce) can make things easier. In India, this type of divorce allows couples to end their marriage without the stress of a long court battle. Here’s everything you need to know about the process, costs, and what to expect.
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Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: For Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists.
Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872: For Christians.
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Separation Period: You must have been living apart for at least one year.
Agreement: Both partners need to agree that the marriage cannot continue.
Joint Petition: Both parties must sign the divorce petition together.
Where to File
You can file your mutual divorce petition at the Family Court in the city where:
You last lived together as a couple.
Your marriage took place.
The wife currently lives.
Choosing the right location helps simplify the process.
Documents Needed
Having the right documents is crucial for a smooth divorce. Here’s what you’ll need:
Marriage Proof: This can be a marriage certificate, wedding photos, or any valid proof of marriage.
ID Proofs: Aadhaar cards, PAN cards, or other government IDs for both partners.
Marriage Invitation Card: To prove your relationship.
Mutual Agreement (MoU): A document outlining how you’ll divide property, child custody, and financial support.
Income Proof: Salary slips or proof of income if financial support is involved.
Steps to File for Mutual Divorce
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to filing for mutual divorce:
Draft the MoU: Create a document that lists all the terms of your divorce, including how you’ll divide property, custody arrangements, and alimony.
File the Joint Divorce Petition: Submit the petition to the Family Court, along with the MoU. Both spouses must sign it.
First Motion Hearing: After filing, a hearing will be scheduled. The judge will check that both partners understand the MoU and agree to the divorce.
Six-Month Cooling-Off Period: The court usually requires a six-month waiting period. This allows both parties to reconsider their decision. If you’re sure about the divorce, you may request a waiver in special cases.
Second Motion Hearing: After the cooling-off period, you’ll have a second hearing. If both partners still agree, the judge will issue a final decree, officially ending the marriage.
Costs Involved
The cost of a mutual divorce in India generally ranges from INR 15,000 to INR 30,000. This includes:
Legal Fees: For drafting documents and legal representation.
Court Fees: For filing and hearing costs.
Mutual divorce is usually cheaper than a contested divorce since it requires less time in court.
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The entire process typically takes 6 to 18 months. The timeline can vary based on the cooling-off period and how quickly court dates are available.
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