Post by Ninmast on Jun 10, 2008 9:09:40 GMT -5
(That makes me cry ... *sniffs* So it's just Jack Graves, Obadiah Brilshaden, Aeven and Thomas. And everyone seems to be in the living room.)
The drow arched one of those perfect white eyebrows as she responded to the exorcist's claim in her thick, exotic accent. "You impress me, Mr. Graves, if what you say is true, and you are the last person in this group that I had expected to be able to do that. I do not impress easily, and you do not seem the type to have many moments of impressiveness. Nevertheless, you have saved me the trouble of laying lines of my own." She turned her blue orbs back to Brilshaden. "As we need all available eyes searching this house from top to bottom. Just don't tear anything apart you don't have to. We have to live here for at least 24 hours, after all."
She uncrossed those long, ebon legs and stood to walk over to a clock resting over the piano, checking it against the watch on her wrist. "It is getting into the evening. I know that because of travel times, we may not feel it, but we should see about eating an evening meal and getting some sleep as soon as we get done with the search, then get a fresh start canvasing the entire city tomorrow. If the detail in which this city is maintained, I am willing to bet there will be transport in the garage. After breakfast tomorrow, we will decide on search plans, then meet back here before the 24 hour mark to make sure we are all together. Any objections to this plan?"
The drow arched one of those perfect white eyebrows as she responded to the exorcist's claim in her thick, exotic accent. "You impress me, Mr. Graves, if what you say is true, and you are the last person in this group that I had expected to be able to do that. I do not impress easily, and you do not seem the type to have many moments of impressiveness. Nevertheless, you have saved me the trouble of laying lines of my own." She turned her blue orbs back to Brilshaden. "As we need all available eyes searching this house from top to bottom. Just don't tear anything apart you don't have to. We have to live here for at least 24 hours, after all."
She uncrossed those long, ebon legs and stood to walk over to a clock resting over the piano, checking it against the watch on her wrist. "It is getting into the evening. I know that because of travel times, we may not feel it, but we should see about eating an evening meal and getting some sleep as soon as we get done with the search, then get a fresh start canvasing the entire city tomorrow. If the detail in which this city is maintained, I am willing to bet there will be transport in the garage. After breakfast tomorrow, we will decide on search plans, then meet back here before the 24 hour mark to make sure we are all together. Any objections to this plan?"