I wasn't sure what Sam meant, but anyway. "All set, ladies!" Hendrick entered the kitchen all wet and said, "The young guys had a good wash, and I think a strong coffee will do him good." "Looks like he's not the only one who got a good wash," said Sam and laughed. "I did what I could," Hendrick said and moved towards Sam. "Don't try to hug me," she dodged his embrace. "You're all wet, Hendrix." Sam circled the table, but it was useless. "Now you have to shower, darling," he said and kissed her. "I'll leave you two alone," I said as they kissed. "Oh, and thanks, Hendrick." I picked up the coffee cup and headed to Martin's room. "Ouch!" Martin complained when I turned on the bedroom light. "Sorry, but I can't see anything in the dark," I told him, and he tried to cover his eyes with

