[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. [color=ed1c24]Check the maps to make sure you are placing your location as the correct one. [/color] 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]Get The Overboard On Board:[/color][/i][/b] In Lauren's cabin, it wouldn't take long to find something for Vera to change into when she got back to the room. There were a few things of Vera's in her case and even if there hadn't been, her and Lauren were close in size. Lauren had a few more curves that Vera and Vera was a bit bony but they were the same height and general weight, if all else failed she could have borrowed something. It wasn't something to be worried about right then but it could come in handy at a later time if things kept going this way. Vera felt an arm slip around her waist as J.C. pulled her close and kept swimming. "Alight lady, just hold on," he said and Vera nodded, kicking to help. The woman was lucky to be better at swimming than she was walking. [color=f7976a]"Yes, yes. Quite alright. Simply startled by the Corporal's voice projection and my luck went tumbling over,"[/color] she said as they reached the ship finally. A hand reached out to her and she looked up, it was George. Her hand slipped into his and he lifted her out of the water with ease, pulling her close before making sure she was seated down on a crate inside of the ship before returning to the door. [color=598527]"Mmm, She is safe! "[/color] he called out and gave a wave to those looking down over the rails before helping Mahendra out as well. Now it was time to pull the last one in. As he did he looked oddly at the man. [color=598527]"You're here?"[/color] he asked a bit confused but it was obvious that the man was indeed standing in front of him, even if he was dripping wet. "Yeah, seems it was a good thing too," the man said in a harsh tone before patting George on the back and walking over to a crate and sitting down. George looked at him again a bit confused before leaning back out the door and waving before pulling it shut and locking it back. They were in the upper areas of Cargo. George walked over to Vera and began checking her arms, trying to see if anything got banged up when she went over. Over in Josephine's room - once her door is open fully it will look fine to start. Josephine is no idiot though and once she starts looking around she will easily be able to deduce that someone was in her room. They were careful though not to leave an obvious trail. What gives it away? Other than the door? When she checks her jewelry she will be able to tell that things have been moved around. A woman never leaves a set of pearls out of their velvet wrap to be scratched up by earring studs.