I can almost say that I"m used to wearing the protective equipment needed in the traditional mummification rooms, though it"s taken some time for me to get to that point, especially with all the crinkling of it as I move. At least the properly assigned gear is better than the stuff we were wearing as apprentices. It"s strange to think that it was only two years ago that we started our training. but at the same time, a lot has happened since then. Things finally seem as if they"re starting to resemble normal, or what I assume normal is. "Ani?" Mehy asks from his spot by the resin tank, breaking through my thoughts. "Yes?" "I said your name but you didn"t respond." "Oh, sorry." I pull my gloves on tighter and head over to him. He shrugs it off, clearly not minding that I was distracted.

