When she steps out of the bathroom, the room she emerges in is so large that she does not immediately see Coldstrom. It is his bedchamber, even though the size makes her think that it could be a little entertainment hall. The walls and the floors are so clean and polished that they gleam with a fine sheen. The bed is triple the size of a king-sized bed. The sheets are a silky and voluminous cream colour and there are numerous pillows arranged systematically on it. It is of course, impeccably made up, and it absolutely calls to her. The room is illuminated by heavy-hand chandeliers dripping with what she knows must be real gold and jewels. Other carvings and decorations are arranged around the room all dripping with expensive ice, rubies, jades and many other jewels. This would be a jewel-t

