[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=f7976a]Deeper Than The Sands[/color][/i][/b][/h1][hr][b][color=f7976a]Date:[/color][/b] October 5th, 1924[hr][hr][/center] [b][i][color=f7976a]Reminders:[/color][/i][/b] Same reminders but hey, we all forget shit - If you are changing decks at anytime while we are on the boat - roll in chat before you post. If you roll a 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 - drop me a line because your ticket is missing. If you roll a 6 though 20, you have your ticket and can proceed without issue. Same goes with leaving and returning to your characters room. If you enter your room, drop a roll in chat. 1, 2, or 3 drop me a line before posting. If you roll a 4-20 everything is fine and you can proceed without issue. Please remember to do this every time you change decks and every time you enter your rooms. Also remember - If you are Elite you can do to any deck. If you are Secondary you can go anywhere but Elite unless you are on record as working for someone with an Elite ticket. If you are Lower Deck, you can only enter Lower or Main deck. [b][i][color=f7976a]Man Overboard:[/color][/i][/b] The man looked over towards Faye and gave her a look as if she couldn't possibly understand. In his mind, it was clear that few could. Yet, after a few moments he shrugged and pulled the cigarette from his mouth. "A'right, I feel like I am constantly butting my head against the wall. I keep trying to tell people that the grass isn't always greener on the other side but they look at me like I am just some dumb animal. Yeah I might be a little hard headed but I rarely miss the point of things you know? I'm not a kid. Sure I might not be as long in the tooth as some but I know a thing or two," he said before putting the cigarette back in his mouth and taking a long pull from it. Turning around slowly the woman that had been speaking to Mahendra looked back to where the noise had come from. A single hand coming up to the side of her cheek as she rested her index finger against the skin. "Oh dear," she said in a quiet tone. Turning back around she moved over the deck. "Help, help," she said in a whisper of a voice as she disappeared around a corner. Franklin leaned forward and looked over the table at Richard and smirked. "You sir, should turn in before you do more harm to yourself," he said before chuckling and standing up fully. grabbing his hat from the back of his chair he placed it on his head and gave a nod before walking off and out of the room, heading down the hall and then around a corner as he adjusted his shirt a bit. J.C. looked over on the floor where Richard was and looked at the man slightly confused. "That man seems a glutton for punishment," he said before taking a sip of his drink instead of downing it right off the bat. The splash could be heard in Laurens room but the smell was starting to clear. A crew member looked over at Mosi and nodded before rushing off to the edge of the deck and looking over. "Man overboard!" he yelled. His yell carried and more crew men on other decks began to rush over to the side and look down at the water. It was about at this time that Vera and Gene reached the bridge, only to see that the Lord Major was already in there speaking to the captain. The sounds of men yelling about someone having fallen overboard coming up to the bridge as well. "General alarm, all stop," the Captain said as he excused himself and walked out onto the deck of the ship. Lights were being turned to the water and one could see Mahendra there. Several life rings were thrown into the water. It would take some time for the boat to stop and it was pulling away, leaving Mahendra behind. Vera looked at Gene and went quickly behind the captain to have a look. [color=f7976a]"Bloody hell,"[/color] she said as she gasped.