Njoki most likely can work to hide her accent, but she generally
doesn't bother. She speaks with a strong West African francophone twist and
while it's not quite the same as creole, there's enough similarity that
it's easy to listen to.
With a shrug she reasons that with the tube map, she might be able to line
up where she thinks she is on her phone with something a bit more concrete.
Following along, she keeps an eye out on the road for the sign she was told
to look for - kebab, clothing, market, pub with a dog, but no red pegasus.
"I tried calling, but either they're not home or not answering."
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Njoki most likely can work to hide her accent, but she generally doesn't bother. She speaks with a strong West African francophone twist and while it's not quite the same as creole, there's enough similarity that it's easy to listen to.
With a shrug she reasons that with the tube map, she might be able to line up where she thinks she is on her phone with something a bit more concrete. Following along, she keeps an eye out on the road for the sign she was told to look for - kebab, clothing, market, pub with a dog, but no red pegasus.
"I tried calling, but either they're not home or not answering."