Josephine Clark
Location: The Ship (Elite Deck)
Skills: Searching (Investiagtion)
Josephine smirked at Reddishâs compliment. âThis is not my first time at the rodeo, as we say, darling. I have had to overcome quite a lot in my time. This would not be the first nor do I feel it is the last. Either way, let us be off quickly then.â Knowing she was armed had bolstered her esteem quite significantly. She did not have her handgun with her, sure, but she was not one to back down in a confrontation.
She moved gracefully along the deck, keeping an eye out in case anyone caught them. They had their excuses lined up. Reddishâs idea was very smart. She saw Reddish stumble and land hard, but he was quick to recover from the tumble. âAre you all right, darling?â she asked as she moved.
Soon, they had made it along before she heard what sounded like a voice. She could not make out the tone, so thus she could not determine if it was a man or a womanâs voice, but she got somewhat of a gist from it. It sounded as it they were calling out. That typically meant they were in need of assistance. Whatâs more is that the voice was coming from Miss Ridgewayâs room, where she knew Vera was. She turned to face Reddish now. âYou hear that too? Someone is calling from where Vera is resting. We should check and see if she is all right.â
Faye Masterson
Location:Train at Athribis -> Arthribis
Skills: N/A
Faye shook her head, both for Richard being so unlucky, but also because of his comment. âDonât make a comment like that. It was a spot of bad luck, nothing more, nothing less. We made it to our destination and just in the nick of time by the looks of things as something seems to be going on.â She got Richard off the train just as a storm of people all jumped on, eager to leave. It only solidified her opinion that this was a good lead. She moved Richard away from the crowd to let him attend to his own nose.
She couldnât find anyone to help, but she noticed a woman crying along the side. She was saying something about a goat disappearing after nearly running her over and seemed distressed no one was paying her much mind about it. If Faye didnât know better, she might have dismissed the woman herself. But she knew that there were unexplainable things in the world and people needed to understand that. âThereâs a woman over there I wish to talk to. Stay here and see about getting help for your nose if you want. She may not want to see a bloodied man.â
She moved over to the woman, turning on her comforting voice. âPardon me. I do not mean to bother you, but I could not help but overhear. You said a goat nearly ran you over and disappeared? Could you explain that to me further. I feel you are telling the truth.â