[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=#9999ff]Virginia Crypt[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://i.postimg.cc/KYhx6jDf/original.gif[/img][hr][hr][b][color=#9999ff]Location[/color][/b]: Carlisle [b][color=#9999ff]Skills[/color][/b]: N/A[/center][hr] Virginia had to think for a moment, considering the question that Ny had asked her in return. It was indeed fair for him to turn the tables on her and as she had learned much through the stories of her family, Virginia decided to focus on her family once more. There was something marvelous that had happened recently - something extraordinary that she was one of the few who could tell. The others she had informed about what had happened - they were dead. She doubted that they would come back as a Soulless to spoil this. [color=#9999ff]"My parents have been on an extended voyage for some time - a voyage that many believe has caused them to pass onto the next life."[/color] This was just the preface, of course. [color=#9999ff]"At the funeral of my dear friend Mosi, a message from my father was sent to me - through the flames,"[/color] she told him. [color=#9999ff]"He made contact with me - instructed me to Seek Life Elsewhere."[/color] She knew it wasn't strictly about her, but communication through fire with a supposedly deceased parent she figured counted as surprising. Virginia certainly had not been expecting it at Mosi's funeral. Perhaps Ny might be able to shed some light on it. She had yet to consult with someone of his exact background on it. Her mind then flickered back to the woman she had seen at the Mamushka. So many extraordinary and terrible things were happening all at once. Had her brother not been placed in danger, she would have been able to enjoy the macabre delights more properly. She then peered out the window again, wondering how much longer it would be. [color=#9999ff]"Though... I would love to explore that forest. Perhaps I can convince Ludwig to be my guide,"[/color] she mused, referring to their earlier line of conversation. [hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=ff6600]Maeve Brennan[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://68.media.tumblr.com/7e3ebf6c56b4ccaf8838e82afb805b6b/tumblr_ofl0thWfH11qzbx7io1_500.gif[/img][hr][hr][b][color=ff6600]Location[/color][/b]: House Kirkpatrick - Outside of the Study (Main Floor) [b][color=ff6600]Skills[/color][/b]: N/A[/center][hr] Maeve rolled her eyes in disgust as Rutherford came up to her, asking her in that tone about the letter she was carrying. Maeve tightened her grip on it, ready to give the man a good smacking if he tried to take it from her. She was hired to serve Lady Kirkpatrick - not the entitled behavior of these titled men. If Lady Kirkpatrick asked her to attend to them, then that would be fine - annoying but fine. It was all for Roisin. [color=ff6600]"Tis none av yer business what it'iz,"[/color] Maeve told him matter of factly. Sure, she had no doubt that whatever Millicent had put inside of this letter, it was indeed connected to Rutherford but she didn't care. She didn't have the patience to stomach his ego unless she absolutely had to. Millicent then appeared, preventing further questioning from Rutherford. Maeve supposed that he liked her for her beauty - she seemed very mild mannered and vulnerable. Perhaps there had been something more there, but she didn't know and it wasn't really any of her business. She then heard Lord Rutherford explain that the two men would not be back until evening - and it gave her an idea. She would be able to investigate if she wished. However, given that she could not read and these men struck her as the type to leave incriminating evidence in the form of the written word, there wasn't much use there. [color=ff6600]"Aye, I'll tell m'lady,"[/color] she told Rutherford as he left. She then remained where she was, still holding onto Millicent's letter. She still needed to get this sent off. She decided to wait until she knew Rutherford and Millicent had left, and then she'd just leave it by the front.