The priest is oblivious to her reaction until she speaks. Adom's jaw drops as Ipwet points out the obvious, the
glaringly obvious, conclusion. His cheeks redden as he realizes he should have thought of that. This is, of course, Sobek's temple.
The embarrassment feeds anger and... confusion. Before the anger can build itself up from an inkling to a true feeling, the change in her tone strikes him. He knows that tone. A toothless sarcasm. The last person to use it with him now wants him dead. And now this woman, who had apparently considered him nothing but a waste of water just a day ago, is now offering him... what? A playful jibe? He doesn't know what to think, so he simply watches her as she stands up and begins to walk away.
It is only when she speaks again, startling him, that he realizes he has been staring. He is thankful she did not turn around. His cheeks are aflame. He had not really considered it before but in her own hard-bitten sort of way she is attractive, a bit like the raw ferocity of a feral... oh. That's when her words sink in. She is, of course, correct. Again. But there is something both vulnerable and defensive in what she said. He thinks back to the way she disappeared expertly into the alley. Is she... some sort of guardian of the street urchins? He doesn't quite understand yet, but the half of his mind less focused on her and more focused on the more literal meaning of her words follows the logic to an interesting, horrible conclusion.
"Ipwet, wait. I..." He seems about to say one thing, but then decides to say another. Her name sounds strange in his mouth now.
"You're right. But a crocodile would normally drag its victim to the water before... disassembling them there. Whatever this was tore them apart here, out of the water. Crocodiles are dangerous and unpredictable enough, but this... We should warn Sabra. If Sobek is expressing his displeasure through the beasts, we should be wary."
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