[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=00ccff]Nora Kingston[/color] & [color=#9370DB]Gene Benaszewski[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://i.postimg.cc/pTtvYpQV/giphy.gif[/img][hr][hr][b]Location:[/b] The Ferry - Elite Deck (Lady Munn's Rooms) [b]Skills:[/b] N/A [hr][/center] Gene had to stifle a bit of a laugh from the expression on her twin's face as Lady Munn's nightgown hit him. She hadn't really expected that he would be so easily flustered, but she was learning many new things about her brother on this adventure. She knew that any romance between George and Lady Munn ultimately wouldn't last - they walked different paths in life and unless something disastrous happened to one of them in particular, those paths would never meet again. As her brother fled and the other woman, Lauren, began to search and she asserted that Lady Munn's journal was missing, Lauren's calm presence impressed Gene. [color=#9370DB]"Of course, if they stole your notes and your map, we might see them at the dig site,"[/color] Gene pointed out. There was more than one reason to steal information, as far as she was concerned. Either it way to keep it from someone else - or because the thief in question needed to use that information for their own purposes. In this case, Gene had a gut feeling that it was a mixture of the two. [color=#9370DB]"Let's go and ask the staff if anyone has had their ticket stolen - I doubt it was someone of elite deck standing that broke into your room like this,"[/color] Gene added. Nora nodded, still examining the mess and the chaos. She kept her leather bound diary on her person at all times, never quite sure when inspiration would strike and she would need to jot down a note. [color=00ccff]"I have my personal notes on me as well,"[/color] Nora told her friend, hoping to reassure her. Her voice was soft as ever and Gene wondered when this one would learn to speak up. Of course, Nora hadn't opened her purse to check yet but she had not parted with it since they came onto the boat. [color=00ccff]"Perhaps Gene is right - we could investigate for the source of the theft - but I feel it might be prudent to have you write down everything pertinent you remember that is not within my own notes, just to salvage our source of information and guidance,"[/color] Nora suggested. Human memory was flawed and she figured that they had a better chance of recovering the information from Lady Munn's mind than they did of catching the thief on this ship.