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up my cheque today too.
from the other
th shifts ma'am
igh was for or what it meant. Her shift was already over by the way.
e knew it was double the stress. Scratch that. Triple the stress. The hotel reached maximum capacity at evenings and nights. So adding that up meant that there was more work to do
ing to customer needs or checking in, she had time to go through her books and even study. There were positives to these
when he w
w her attention close enough to make her raise her head. But as he got closer, the smell of the cologne hit her, filling up her nostri
of a sneeze passed by, she
sir. How may I be of
l into his mouth. With the sura he appeared to c
dd up to your old account or I
of this particular customer put at her at eae. Way too
y have an account here...
d Sara's duty and he was here asking about Sara as if to insinuate t
stomers sir. As for Sara, sh
y that he understood perfec
let her go or she left? She'd been actin
or the personal relationship he seemed to have with the receptionist that
hat you mean. She's on travel leav
y I know the name to
st. Then she caught herself quickly, realizing that could come of
the counter to stop her w
ay baby
what was written on th
Mrs Tracy." He w
arried yet. I'm
e felt. He seemed alright. Infact,he seemed perfectly fine. There was just something about him that unnerved her. That took awa
u okay
oticed his caring he was, noticing the slightest change in a stranger's mood. He has ev
to avoid looking into his eyes. She went through the former accounts to see who usually came in at
er desk of holders and handed it
meet you,
ed off,