Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
Moderator: HoneyDog
Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
It is a short walk to The Strand and the location of the Somerset Hotel. It is a well-regarded establishment – comfortable but not ostentatiously so.
The reception is fairly quiet as Preston and James enter. There are one or two guests around, and two uniformed staff behind the counter.
The reception is fairly quiet as Preston and James enter. There are one or two guests around, and two uniformed staff behind the counter.
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
Dr. Francis Preston
Preston approaches the counter. "Good evening. Would you kindly tell me the room number of Mr. Faez and whether he is currently in residence?"
Preston approaches the counter. "Good evening. Would you kindly tell me the room number of Mr. Faez and whether he is currently in residence?"
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
The clerk checks the keys behind him. “Mr. Faez is in room 32, but it appears he is out at the moment. Would you like to leave a message?”
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
Dr. Francis Preston
"No thank you, we must speak with him in person on a matter of some urgency. Did he happen to indicate his intended destination or if he would be returning soon?"
"No thank you, we must speak with him in person on a matter of some urgency. Did he happen to indicate his intended destination or if he would be returning soon?"
-
- Layman
- Posts: 40
- Registered for: 7 years 3 months
- 7
- Contact:
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
The clerk shakes his head. “I’m afraid not sir. You’re welcome to wait for him in our lobby, or perhaps the hotel bar.”
-
- Layman
- Posts: 40
- Registered for: 7 years 3 months
- 7
- Contact:
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
"I'll be right back, doc," James says, and heads to the bar. He'll give the bar a quick scan looking for someone of middle eastern descent.
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
There doesn’t seem to be anyone matching such a description in the bar.
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
Dr. Francis Preston
"Tell me, does Mr. Faez receive many visitors?" Preston asks the clerk.
"Tell me, does Mr. Faez receive many visitors?" Preston asks the clerk.
Spoiler:
-
- Layman
- Posts: 40
- Registered for: 7 years 3 months
- 7
- Contact:
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
OOC: good call |
"Sir, we're here on a criminal matter," he says in a hushed tone. "There have been a few suspicious deaths in town lately of prominent Army men. During our investigation, we have discovered there are several...." he pauses as a guest walks by. "Several documents of interest that may be related to these deaths. We are also aware that Mr Faez may be able to give insight regarding these documents. We don't believe he's a suspect, mind you, not at this point, but we really must speak to him about the documents in order to prevent any further catastrophe. May we wait upstairs for him?" James looks the clerk in the eyes the whole time he says this, except any time he says "documents", when he quite deliberately glances up toward the ceiling. He also nods occasionally, hopefully getting the clerk to get in the habit of nodding in agreement.
OOC: does the doctor mind being called any of the following: Francis, Frank, Doc? |
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
The clerk nods his head in the direction behind Preston and James. "I see sir" he says loudly. "Are you with the police?"
A middle-aged but formidable looking man in an old but very neat suit appears next to our heroes.
A middle-aged but formidable looking man in an old but very neat suit appears next to our heroes.
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
Dr. Francis Preston
"No, we are interested in antiquities. We wish to speak with him in his professional capacity as an Egyptian scholar." Preston turns at the man's approach. "May we help you?"
Spoiler:
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
“So, you’re antiquities experts investigating murders?” says the clerk in confusion.
“I work for the hotel” says the other man. “Do you gentlemen have calling cards?” He holds out his hand in expectation.
“I work for the hotel” says the other man. “Do you gentlemen have calling cards?” He holds out his hand in expectation.
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
Dr. Francis Preston
Preston shows his card. "He is assisting me," he says of James, anticipating that the soldier wouldn't have a professional card. "I think it best if we wait in the bar until Mr. Faez arrives so we can clear up this misunderstanding."
Preston shows his card. "He is assisting me," he says of James, anticipating that the soldier wouldn't have a professional card. "I think it best if we wait in the bar until Mr. Faez arrives so we can clear up this misunderstanding."
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
“This says you’re a doctor.” The man hands the card back to Preston. “It would be best if you left immediately.” He tenses, and the clerk takes an involuntary step back from the counter.
Just then, a man enters the lobby and walks to the desk.
“My key, please” he calls.
“Mr. Faez!” gasps the clerk.
“Yes” says Faez slowly, for it is he. His eyes look around and he tries to appraise the situation.
“These men are asking about you, Mr. Faez” says the other man. “They were about to leave. Do you know them?”
Faez looks at our heroes and shakes his head. “No, I can’t say that I do. What is it you gentlemen desire from me?”
Just then, a man enters the lobby and walks to the desk.
“My key, please” he calls.
“Mr. Faez!” gasps the clerk.
“Yes” says Faez slowly, for it is he. His eyes look around and he tries to appraise the situation.
“These men are asking about you, Mr. Faez” says the other man. “They were about to leave. Do you know them?”
Faez looks at our heroes and shakes his head. “No, I can’t say that I do. What is it you gentlemen desire from me?”
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
Dr. Francis Preston
Preston glances across at the clerk's curious reaction.
"Ah, Mr. Faez. I am Dr. Preston and this is my associate Mr. Winter. We wished to seek your expertise with regards to a matter of Egyptian antiquity."
Preston glances across at the clerk's curious reaction.
Spoiler:
Spoiler:
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
“They wanted me to let them into your room, Mr. Faez” says the clerk. “They said that you have documents relating to a murder.”
Faez’ eyes open wide in astonishment. “Murder? Good heavens!” he exclaims.
He regards Preston and James sternly. “Gentlemen, you had better explain yourselves. I am in possession of no documents. What on earth has any of this have to do with antiquities?”
Faez’ eyes open wide in astonishment. “Murder? Good heavens!” he exclaims.
He regards Preston and James sternly. “Gentlemen, you had better explain yourselves. I am in possession of no documents. What on earth has any of this have to do with antiquities?”
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
Dr. Francis Preston
"It is the fact, sir, that certain scrolls originating from Abadan are apparently so valuable that criminals are prepared to murder for them. I myself was very nearly a victim. We have come to see if your expert knowledge can shed light on the contents of these scrolls and their references to such arcane figures as Sekh-T'aut and Nyarlathotep, whatever they may be."
"It is the fact, sir, that certain scrolls originating from Abadan are apparently so valuable that criminals are prepared to murder for them. I myself was very nearly a victim. We have come to see if your expert knowledge can shed light on the contents of these scrolls and their references to such arcane figures as Sekh-T'aut and Nyarlathotep, whatever they may be."
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
Faez takes a step back in shock.
“Abadan? This is the second conversation I have had today about that cursed place. It is no coincidence, I wager”. He looks at Preston closely. “We had better discuss this in private.”
He turns to the hotel staff.
“Gentlemen, do not fear. These men are right to request an audience with me. They will accompany me to my room. Come, gentlemen.”
He indicates for Preston and James to follow him upstairs.
“Abadan? This is the second conversation I have had today about that cursed place. It is no coincidence, I wager”. He looks at Preston closely. “We had better discuss this in private.”
He turns to the hotel staff.
“Gentlemen, do not fear. These men are right to request an audience with me. They will accompany me to my room. Come, gentlemen.”
He indicates for Preston and James to follow him upstairs.
Re: Chapter 7b: Walk like an Egyptian (Preston & James)
Dr. Francis Preston
Preston follows. "Those others were friends of ours. We have since learned some disturbing things, things which defy rational explanation. You are a scholar from Cairo, I believe?"
Preston follows. "Those others were friends of ours. We have since learned some disturbing things, things which defy rational explanation. You are a scholar from Cairo, I believe?"
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 10 guests