He wished them sanuk, waaied them and let them go to their room where their luggage was already waiting. “Wow! How about this then? Is this the life or isn’t it?” whooped Ayr as she flopped down on the bed. “It certainly is nice to be appreciated for all the hard work that we have put into selling all that stuff. We have done well, but you know what? I miss Craig already. I know that it sounds stupid, but I do.” Lek idly took the schedule off a bedside cabinet and read aloud: “Lunch from twelve to one-thirty. Welcome drinks in the main hall at two pm. Sales lardy-dah until five; then free time until seven when dinner and dancing starts. “So, I’m going to have a shower first, unless you want to and then I guess that we had better go and eat. What do you say?” “I say that that sounds

