Masks of Nyarlathotep: Chapter 2 (London)

Jibril stops soon after seeing that Charles already has, sighs, smiles gamely, and, holding his head cocked slightly to the side, says, "Sabahal-noor, Father...Marhaba, Jack. Nice to see you."

(:D)
 

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Father O'Malley thanks the inspector and follows Jackdownstairs. As they are heading outside, he begins to chat with Jack about the information they just received from teh inspector. His thoughts are cut short as he sees teh others getting out of the cab. The priest is a little confused as Jibril walks by him without aknowledging them. Once Jack begins recounting the tail though, he thinks he understands. He begins to take a look around to see if he can spot anyone in any cabs or other cars matching that description given by Jibril.
 


Miriam keeps her lips pressed tight together as Charles goes and blows whatever cover they had. "How was your visit?" she asks tightly to Jack and Father O'Malley.
 

After Jack or Father O'Malley answers Miriam, Jibril says to them, "The man I described was at the British Museum when we were there. When we went back to the hotel, he arrived in the lobby some few minutes later. The hotel is likely no longer safe, I should think, even if we have not been followed here. What should we do, friends?"
 

Charles myopically looks around to his companion's faces and blinks several times. It is as if he honestly has no idea what he just did and still seems utterly confused about the events of the last scant moments. Finally, he shrugs and offers, lamely, "Perhaps he is merely staying in the same hotel as we?"

OOC: LOL! I did not see Maerdwy's post - honest! :p
 

"To be honest, I'm still trying to gather my htoughts from teh meeting. I don't know about Jack, but between what the inspector had to say and what you are telling us, I am a little skeptical about the contacts we have had at the Penhew foundation."
 

"Miriam, how can we figure out what this symbol means?" Jack asks seriously after flashing the drawing he did of the symbol carved into Jackson. He quickly crams it back into his pocket as he keeps his eyes looking down the street for the man described, just in case. "I think it has something to do with bringing people back to life... er... undeath... whatever it is."
 

"If only we had access to Jackson's books... Well, we are in London, and they have the finest library in the world! If we do some research perhaps on African cults and whatnot, maybe we can find out what it means," Miriam says thoughtfully.
 

Isida Kep'Tukari said:
"If only we had access to Jackson's books... Well, we are in London, and they have the finest library in the world! If we do some research perhaps on African cults and whatnot, maybe we can find out what it means," Miriam says thoughtfully.

Charles pipes up immediately. "That sounds like my bag, if you gather my meaning! I would happily do this - it is, after all, one of my callings!" The man smiles sweetly, as if nothing in the world is wrong or even slightly askew...
 

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