[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 accepted the letter from Neema, smiling slightly at Neema's compliment. She was quickly becoming one of Nora's favorite persons in Cairo, and perhaps, in the world itself. There was a warmth to her that she had never experienced with her own parents nor her siblings (aside from Ethan, of course). She was not one to trust so easily, and it perhaps surprised her how willing she was to divulge to Neema--and indeed, to Lady Munn as well--her private affairs. [color=00ccff]"Both would be lovely, thank you,"[/color] Nora replied, her eyes glancing over the letter from Lady Munn. It appeared that the librarian and expert on Egyptology wished for her to meet her at the museum in three hours time. Lady Munn's admonishment of hocus-pocus brought another amused smile to Nora's face, and she set the letter down, glancing up at Neema. [color=00ccff]"Of course, thank you,"[/color] Nora answered, allowing Neema to examine her finger. To be truthful, she figured that with her luck, infection would indeed set in. She had never had much luck when it came to health as a child--though she did suppose that perhaps she [i]was[/i] lucky for having survived her childhood malady, one that claimed the lives of many. She was not certain either as to whether or not she had been lucky or unlucky to have been branded as well. In her opinion, there was a formidable case to be made for either side. As Neema explained that she had been an assistant before settling down, Nora warmed up to the woman even more. They had the same line of employment. However, her eyes flickered back towards the letter from Lady Munn. Perhaps she should inquire as to whether or not Neema could accompany her to the museum. The woman had experience with these sort of things, experience that lended itself towards answers and explanations. Of course, she could not help but wonder if Lady Munn could be persuaded as well to believe Neema's tales. She would not be surprised if Lady Munn ended up being dismissive of her new friend's insights. But of course, she could finish pondering that in a moment. [color=00ccff]"You must have had so many grand adventures,"[/color] Nora said finally. [color=00ccff]"I should quite like to hear them, if I may...But I suppose I should explain the dreams first."[/color] She explained her dream from the previous night in detail to Neema, though she did not mention Haakon and Josephine by name, instead referring to them as the journalist and the American. Once she finished her recount of that dream, she then explained the other one, the one that had haunted her dreams for more than one single night, with the voice speaking in a tongue she did not understand, and the Udjtat burning on her finger. [color=00ccff]"I must confess, I do imagine there is some meaning to those dreams,"[/color] Nora said, as she finished describing them to Neema.