[This was clearly not the intended turn of events. Rather than going on the attack, Prakash redirects his efforts into trying to get loose.]
[Wehem-Mesut chuffs, but it's likely difficult to tell if he's responding to Fang or just living his best life as he stretches out and appears progressively melted. He might nap after this. Or during. Difficult to say.]
Oh, I would not worry. He has been taught well, so I am certain all of your terrible habits will be passed on and you shall deal with the consequences of your actions sooner rather than later.
[Ramesses grins at Fang because he knows she really hasn't passed on that much that's been terrible for Wehem-Mesut. If anything, she's done exceptionally well teaching him what he needs to learn in ways that he never could due to the much larger divide in species between them. Ramesses would have no hesitation that should he leave this place and neither of these two follows him, that she should care for them in his absence. But why acknowledge that when he can be smart about it?]
[Especially when he's also not wrong. What few spoiled little habits she's taught will come back to her. Such is the way with children.]
[He looks to Wehem-Mesut, shaking his head slightly at this upside-down fool of a sphinx he has.]
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[Wehem-Mesut chuffs, but it's likely difficult to tell if he's responding to Fang or just living his best life as he stretches out and appears progressively melted. He might nap after this. Or during. Difficult to say.]
Oh, I would not worry. He has been taught well, so I am certain all of your terrible habits will be passed on and you shall deal with the consequences of your actions sooner rather than later.
[Ramesses grins at Fang because he knows she really hasn't passed on that much that's been terrible for Wehem-Mesut. If anything, she's done exceptionally well teaching him what he needs to learn in ways that he never could due to the much larger divide in species between them. Ramesses would have no hesitation that should he leave this place and neither of these two follows him, that she should care for them in his absence. But why acknowledge that when he can be smart about it?]
[Especially when he's also not wrong. What few spoiled little habits she's taught will come back to her. Such is the way with children.]
[He looks to Wehem-Mesut, shaking his head slightly at this upside-down fool of a sphinx he has.]
Behold the example he sets already!