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The bed in the rooainst the wall, and the squeaking of the mattress reached a new, feverish pitch Despite her annoyance, Ca sora situations, she et afor over four hours
She yanked the pillow off her head and peered through the darkness at the clock on the nightstand next to the bed: 3:17 If she had to endure another two hours and fifteen ht have to kill so with the front desk clerk who had put her in this room in the first place Weren’t hotels supposed to skip the thirteenth floor, anyway? Right now she ishing she was a ned another room
In fact, right now she ishing she’d never coetaway idea and instead had just spent the night at Collin’s or A to the cacophonous syirl was actually squealing now—that was the current soundtrack of her life Plus, Collin -white omelet that, while likely not quite the equivalent of the delicacies one ht find at the Peninsula buffet, would’ve reeneral habit to let hiether their senior year of college
Wheeamma-BAM! Wheeamma-BAM!
Cahtstand She didn’t want to be that kind of guest that complained about every little blemish in the hotel’s five-star service But the noise fro tih she was entitled to soht room The only reason the hotel hadn’t already received couessed, was due to the fact that 1308 was a corner room with no one on the other side
Cameron was just about to pick up the phone to call the front desk when, suddenly, she heard the lorious sounds of her salvation
Smack! Smack!
“Oh shit, I’!”
A loud groan And then—
Blessed silence Finally
Cameron fell back onto the bed Thank you, thank you, Peninsula hotel gods, for granting es incredibly overpriced Even if we all know it doesn’t cost 195 to rub lotion on so