[hr][hr][center][img]http://fontmeme.com/embed.php?text=Deeper%20Than%20The%20Sands:%20Chapter%20One&name=prinp___.ttf&size=30&style_color=f7976a[/img][hr][@rivaan] [@Morose] [@FantasyChic] [@Nallore] [@Sigil] [@ONL][hr][h3][b][color=f7976a]October 5th, 1924 - 10:05 a.m. Local Time - A New Day[/color][/b][/h3][hr][hr][/center] Over in the alley of wonder, the food was served quickly. It was similar to the day before but some of the vegetables had been changed out an the sauce was a tad on the lighter side. It was still yummiful and filling and able to be carried around if need be. Things seemed to be going well and peaceful as one could hope for on a morning in Cairo. That was until something changed. There was a sensation building in the pit of Mosis stomach, as if something was turning and then it felt like she got punched in the gut followed by a burning sensation. Vera could only look over and accept the condolences given to her with a slight nod of acknowledgement. It looked as if she wanted to speak but was not coming out, at least not yet but being around people seemed to be making at least the facial expression on her features a tad less dramatic. The kitty with Lauren meowed but stayed with Lauren, curling up as it was held and purring loudly. Its bright eyes darting around and looking about but it didn't seem as if the cat wanted to get own anytime soon. The cat was feeling far better than Mosi was right then that was for sure. Mosi wasn't the only one getting this feeling either, it seemed Mahendra was having the same feeling in the same place. When the feeling faded there was a mark left behind. If one was able to get to a point to look right above their belly button where the main source of the pain had started there was a [url=https://i2.wp.com/www.egyptian-witchcraft.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/knotofisis.jpg]mark.[/url] It was still burning though, and the pain was intense. Others in the group would know that feeling all too well. And it seemed on top of everything else, the two would feel as if they had a fever. In the vehicle George took the drink and gave a thank you quietly. He stayed quiet other than that, not wanting to intrude on the mans thoughts. Not that George would have said much anyways, he was never much of a talker that one. It wasn't long before they arrived at the hospital where Peters body was being kept. Stopping at the front, George slipped out first, quickly, and held the door open for the Lord Major. [color=598527]"Mmm, here we are sir,"[/color] he said as he stood there.