[hr][hr][center][h1][color=#00ccff]Nora Kingston[/color][/h1][img]http://68.media.tumblr.com/506955f12eff434c4e644016d5ff9d05/tumblr_inline_mm97qoYqfx1qz4rgp.gif[/img][hr][color=00ccff][b]Location[/b][/color]: Garden City - Apartment 301 Maratos Building at No.6 Walda Pasha[/center][hr][hr] Nora nodded at Neema's instructions, feeling as if she had been adopted by the woman as a granddaughter or daughter. She already felt she had more kinship with Neema than she ever could with her own parents. Her father wouldn't be cross, after all, that she had not shown up to assist him, as long as he could imagine that she had met some young member of British upper society that she may one day marry. She was the damaged goods in the family, after all. Finding a match for Nora, as her father was fond of proclaiming, would be a nearly impossible task. She reread the letter from Lady Munn, before taking a piece of paper and a writing instrument. She hesitated for a moment with how to word the letter, noting the use from Lady Munn of her courtesy title. It was a courtesy she wanted very little to do with. Nora had not done anything to merit it, and for her to be honest, she found no use in it. It held no meaning to it that she found to be important. For a moment she chuckled to herself, imagining what it would be like to disappear in Egypt and never return to England, to use a false name and finally avoid that moniker of [i]Lady[/i] once and for all. [i][color=00ccff]Dear Lady Munn, I would be honored to meet with you in your office at noon. I must confess, I have found some theories and information that may shed some light on these curious happenings, yet they are most unusual. I have made the acquaintance of a former archaeological assistant, a kind and trustworthy woman who journeyed to several digs. I look forward to continuing our work. Sincerely,[/color][/i] Nora paused. Truthfully, she wanted to sign her name as [i]Miss Kingston[/i], yet it was not the most proper of practices. Signing with the courtesy title was the expected behavior, but Neema's words came back to Nora. It was perhaps not the intended circumstance for Neema's advice, but Nora finished the letter, signing her name as [i][color=00ccff]Miss Nora Kingston[/color][/i] She smiled down at the letter, before folding it neatly and addressing it. She had already dressed for the day, so it was no great bother for her to head down the stairs and ask for the clerk to have the letter sent to the Lady Munn.