* RAMSES / @ramsessamir
“how does that saying go? ‘beggars… can’t be choosers’?” ofrah frowned, disbelief coloring every inch of her disposition. “i know that there no longer are many options to our disposition, but we don’t necessarily have to end up as the beggars. look at–” she turned away from the crew working on the ferry, shielding herself and ramses so they wouldn’t hear “– look at the ferry, ramses. that thing won’t stand the two of us, let alone the crew. and i’m not sure i’d place my life on those men’s hands.”
Ramses grinned at Ofrah; the expression on her face was priceless. This was just up his alley—an out of the ordinary way to start their adventure. Sure, it wasn’t a traditional sort of method, but traditional was overrated, in his opinion.
“Oh, I’ve known Masud for years; he’s one of the best in the business. A bit rough around the edges, but he knows his way around a boat, that’s for sure,” he said, offering Ofrah a shrug. He scanned the ferry then the dock before his gaze settled. “Speak of the devil,” he grinned again.
“Masud!” he exclaimed, waving at a gruff looking man. The man looked up and his lined face broke into a grin.
“Well if it isn’t Ramses Samir!” he shouted, dropping the rope he’d been handling before sauntering over. He glanced at Ofrah. “And who’s this?”















