[hr][hr][center][h1][color=#00ccff]Nora Kingston[/color][/h1][img]https://78.media.tumblr.com/c074ca423628594deed94854f4ecfdfd/tumblr_inline_mm97qgDdEn1qz4rgp.gif[/img][hr][color=00ccff][b]Location[/b][/color]: the Museum [/center][hr][hr] A little adventure? Nora wondered exactly what impression Peter was under about the various happenings. She had been branded by a mystical force, Vera's jewelry had been branded as well, and they were all experiencing mysterious dreams. Neema even explained to her that she had been chosen as some sort of protector for an Egyptian goddess. Nothing about this warranted the adjective of little - though adventure was most likely appropriate. Of course, it was entirely possible that Vera didn't want to tell Peter about these divine happenings. [color=#00ccff]"Oh, I had come across a curious marking and I thought it would be best to consult the expertise of an employee of the Egyptian museum,"[/color] Nora responded. It was not entirely a lie - she merely left out that the marking she had come across was a brand on her own person. Had she truly just stumbled across a strange symbol, she likely would have consulted someone who worked with her father - the person she was supposed to act as an assistant for. Though truly, it was an excuse for Lord Kingston to keep his oddest child out of the eye of the [i]ton.[/i] But what else about her merited mention? She had had a rather unremarkable life, mostly because life itself was unsatisfying. [color=#00ccff]"Oh, thank you,"[/color] Nora said gracefully, a bit surprised that Vera selected some pieces for her. She certainly did not expect it, though she supposed they likely belonged to Lady Munn. There didn't seem to be many female employees at the Egyptian museum. She stepped backward, accepting Peter's assistance while she still pondered his question. [color=#00ccff]"I'm afraid there isn't very much about me that you would deem interesting,"[/color] Nora concluded. To a mathematician like Peter Keystone, her studies of the field probably appeared to be rather trite and almost irrelevant.