Al-Haitham's Theory.
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Al-Haitham has a theory.
He would not call it an experiment, as there was no true control and no way to properly classify his endeavors. There were too many variables, too many outside forces that could shift the end results.
Al-Haitham will call it a theory instead, and label it as exploring his curiosity.
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- Part 1 of Al-Haitham's Theory.
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Al-Haitham was unable to keep a rather selfish thought away at the moment. He had previously thought that, perhaps, this trip to sumeru city would allow him to test his theory on Tighnari. While intimate moments were not impossible at the foxes own home, he was far busier there. They were alone far less.
Here, alone in his home with just the two of them — it was as solitary as he thought they could get.
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- Part 2 of Al-Haitham's Theory.
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“What’s wrong?” Al-Haitham scowled.
“Your experiment is completed.”
“It’s not —” he rubbed the bridge of his nose. “Yes. It’s done. I got all the data I needed and I’ve come a conclusion.”
“You gathered that data with Tighnari and Kaveh,” Cyno looked back over his shoulder at him. “Why was I not included?
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- Part 3 of Al-Haitham's Theory.
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His plan for the evening had been to come home, have dinner with Kaveh and relax on the lounge with the book he’d been leaving for this very night.
He had not been planning to come home and see Tighnari peaking his head out of the kitchen with a gentle wave, insisting dinner would be done soon.
He had not been planning to see Cyno laying on his belly, a card playing mat strewn out before him with his cards laid in varying piles — barely shooting him a glance.Series
- Part 4 of Al-Haitham's Theory.
