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<blockquote data-quote="Spell" data-source="post: 2609445" data-attributes="member: 19718"><p>Another bad dream.</p><p>A bad taste in the mouth greets Antonio's wake up. Throughout the night, he has wondered what to do about Tibor Gliere's telegram. "NEED HELP STOP CAN YOU COME STOP URGENT". help. don't we all need help, in one way or another?</p><p>Shane looked willing to send money and even leave the country to help Tibor... but that wasn't that easy for him.</p><p></p><p>The courses at the university. the reason he returned to Arkham to begin with. The only source of money he had, at the moment. The only chance to make his mathematical dreams come true.</p><p>More importantly, there was Lucy. Would have she been alright, alone in a city that she didn't know yet, in a relatively new house, with the housekeeper?</p><p>Once again, Antonio felt guilty for her, for not having been able to save her mother from her death.</p><p></p><p>As he was washing and dressing up, Antonio tried to decide what was the best course of action. He just couldn't ignore a plea of help coming from Tibor. Was sending money enough? No. In fact, the telegram didn't mention any money to be sent. Tibor wanted them to reach him in Athens.</p><p></p><p>After the second cup of black coffee, a plan started to form in Antonio's head. The accuse of being an antiquity thief was certainly ridiculous. The matter could have been solved quickly, if handled in the proper way.</p><p></p><p>Going to Mrs. Harding’s boarding house and have a look at Tibor's room and things might have shed some light in the matter. He and Shane should have done that as soon as possible.</p><p>Then there was Lucy to sort out. Maybe having a word with the people at the church, and making some arrangment with the housekeeper for the occasion would have provided her with the love and the affection she needed for a three or four weeks, so that Antonio would have had the opportunity to take Tibor back in Arkham.</p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>A phone call from Shane. Details about boats. He would pay a visit later.</p><p>Antonio hoped that everything could have been sorted without leaving the country, but he understood very well that that was just impossible.</p><p>Maybe he would have had a word with Lucy. Maybe...</p><p>Maybe it was a good idea to bring her with him, after all. After this matter would have been putted to rest, they could have visited Sicily and his family. He wondered if that was a good idea after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spell, post: 2609445, member: 19718"] Another bad dream. A bad taste in the mouth greets Antonio's wake up. Throughout the night, he has wondered what to do about Tibor Gliere's telegram. "NEED HELP STOP CAN YOU COME STOP URGENT". help. don't we all need help, in one way or another? Shane looked willing to send money and even leave the country to help Tibor... but that wasn't that easy for him. The courses at the university. the reason he returned to Arkham to begin with. The only source of money he had, at the moment. The only chance to make his mathematical dreams come true. More importantly, there was Lucy. Would have she been alright, alone in a city that she didn't know yet, in a relatively new house, with the housekeeper? Once again, Antonio felt guilty for her, for not having been able to save her mother from her death. As he was washing and dressing up, Antonio tried to decide what was the best course of action. He just couldn't ignore a plea of help coming from Tibor. Was sending money enough? No. In fact, the telegram didn't mention any money to be sent. Tibor wanted them to reach him in Athens. After the second cup of black coffee, a plan started to form in Antonio's head. The accuse of being an antiquity thief was certainly ridiculous. The matter could have been solved quickly, if handled in the proper way. Going to Mrs. Harding’s boarding house and have a look at Tibor's room and things might have shed some light in the matter. He and Shane should have done that as soon as possible. Then there was Lucy to sort out. Maybe having a word with the people at the church, and making some arrangment with the housekeeper for the occasion would have provided her with the love and the affection she needed for a three or four weeks, so that Antonio would have had the opportunity to take Tibor back in Arkham. ... A phone call from Shane. Details about boats. He would pay a visit later. Antonio hoped that everything could have been sorted without leaving the country, but he understood very well that that was just impossible. Maybe he would have had a word with Lucy. Maybe... Maybe it was a good idea to bring her with him, after all. After this matter would have been putted to rest, they could have visited Sicily and his family. He wondered if that was a good idea after all. [/QUOTE]
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