Marcus walked through the gates of the cemetery and checked his surroundings. Good, nobody had followed him or noticed him. He shifted the girl's corpse and moved through the grim area. There was a thick fog setting in, and he could barely see five feet in front of him. "Christ. Can't see a thing." He moved deeper into the cemetery and began looking for a fresh grave. He didn't want to disturb any earth and make it look suspicious, so he'd have to use a fresh grave where someone was just buried. It wasn't the most respectful thing they've done in The Order but it was imperative they remain a secret. If they left the body in the streets it would have just created a panic,and investigation they they couldn't afford right now. Not to mention it probably would of sent The Ripper back into hiding, which was definitely something they couldn't do again. Finally. He came across a fresh grave with a tombstone already erected. He looked around, and began to dig through the dirt with his hands. He wish he brought a shovel. It was muddy, grimy, and disgusting. After about fifteen minutes he came upon the coffin, which was made out of pine and he could smell the freshness of the wood. This was an incredibly fresh burial. He dropped down into the open grave, and used his Tulwar to pry open the coffin... "Fuck me!" He immediately brought his elbow up to cover his nose from the scent, and to prevent himself from vomiting. The corpse was in a right mess. The woman seemed to water-logged, and her flesh was almost in a "gooey" state. This must of been the woman they found floating in the Thames a few days ago. He had seen a lot of dead people, and mutilated corpses, but the near liquified state of this one was too much to witness, mainly from the smell. He pulled a rag out from his pocket, and covered his mouth and nose while he dropped the corpse of tonight's victim into the coffin as well. She made a hard thump, and squish sound as she landed on the mushy corpse of the other lady. This caused bits of liquified flesh to splatter onto his trousers, and coat. He swore under his breath and covered up the casket.