[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 was perhaps relieved to see that rather than Neema's son at the desk, it was a different man entirely. She had never seen him before but couldn't help but note how handsome he was. One of her sisters would have swooned, despite their happy marriages, but Nora paid no undue attention to his looks. Courtship and marriage were decidedly not for her. The only man that she ever had such feelings for would be Isaac Newton, though it was more appreciation for his invention of calculus. [color=#00ccff]"I would very much appreciate it if you could see this letter delivered to Lady Munn,"[/color] Nora explained, holding out the letter she had penned to Lady Munn for the clerk to see. She had already sealed and addressed the letter, hoping that her reply would be received by Lady Munn before noon. She didn't want to invite Neema to lunch herself and would much prefer for Lady Munn to reply that Neema was welcome. It would be more proper that way. His voice was kind and that much was good, but it was still entirely possible for him to be as pigheaded as the doctor. Some were sexist out of kindness, after all, and treated women like glass dolls. She smiled slightly, recalling that the man had called her [i]Miss.[/i] It was pleasant to hear, much more soothing on her ears than the ghastly [i]Lady.[/i] While titles suited others, they never suited Nora. She only wished manners of address that she had earned and her [i]luck[/i] at being the daughter of an earl did not merit such a title. It was not as if she had earned her birth--it had been a matter of chance, the life that she had been born to. She perhaps could have been born the child of a pauper or a thief. [color=#00ccff]"If it could be in her hands as soon as is possible, that would be quite welcome as well,"[/color] Nora added, making the time sensitivity of the letter clear. It wouldn't help if the letter was delivered after the meeting time had already passed, after all.