Another of his companions, at least she was awakened as he grinned a bit in return. He shifted his other hand to rest on top of both of theirs and he considered her for a moment. “You know there is always knowledge out there that shouldn’t be known by anyone. How many times did Set or Apohis try to corrupt some bit of knowledge against us?” He shook his head at that. It was one reason he had immediately sought out his own book, the Book of Thoth, the moment he had learned there would be a way to find it. Some things shouldn’t be in mortal or divine hands.
“Mine is a lawyer, and a bit of a crusader at that.” He just shook his head at that though he had an amused expression. “He gets upset at me when I make him lose a case because he can’t stand to see people hurt. Even if by winning he would’ve done bigger damage in the long run.” There was just some things that didn’t work out as planned, and as they said, the road to hell was paved with good intentions.
“I found Seshet a few days ago.” It almost seem kharmic that he would find his wife first, actually. “Though, she is still wrapped within her vessel and hasn’t become aware yet. She is a waitress within this diner, and working at the library as well.” That so made sense for the scribe of the gods. “But I have found a plenty, and others I am unaware of whom they originate from.