Or does he just enjoy the Aramisian temper as much as we do?
I believe this is it! I don't know why nobody likes Descartes, I was indifferent to him before I wrote this, but somehow he turned out quite unlikeable? It's nothing personal, it was just necessary for Our Heroes to get angery at him, because they're hot when they're angry.
Tsk, tsk, must be the company the mild abbé keeps... And this from the man who at La Rochelle still said with reproach: “D’Artagnan, how could you believe that we had made a disturbance?"
Yes I know! That's why my idea was that he's already started transforming into his 20YA self, which is much more caustic than his 3M self (even d'Art is surprised to hear the good abbé d'Herblay speak in a manner that the musketeer Aramis had not).
Athos, you fox, what a tease. Let me guess which _endangerment_ he thinks more likely to be fatal for Descartes, the involvement in treason, or provoking Aramis any further.
Indeed! Athos is being his Discordian self. He likes watching his dear* old friend work himself into a rage, it's very beautiful and the sex is amazing.
*My fingers tipped "dead", but that's not true, nobody's dead around here, hahaha, everyone's as alive as the next man.
In this case, that has absolutely nothing to do with helping the fairer sex. Only his fairer friend. I am not denying the romance in it, though.
True. His friend is the fairest and deserves all the romantic gestures Athos can make.
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