Devin stared up at the imposing white edifice of the Mercury Hotel. This monstrosity of a building strove, not to allow the wealthy to enjoy the natural beauty of the shore, but to bring their ideas of luxury with them to it. It spoiled the view from three blocks of town. He considered it an eyesore, but most of the locals welcomed these wealthy, if difficult, guests for the money they brought to the town. And I"m working for one, so I don"t get to be choosy. And I"m working for one, so I don"t get to be choosy.Mounting the steps to the two massive red doors, flanked by imposing columns, he entered the grand and opulent foyer. Plush carpet in tones of tan and red threatened to turn his ankle with every step. Everywhere he looked, white wooden panels divided and decorated the space. He che

