Chapter Six When Ian woke he could see bright sunshine. Birds were singing and he could hear the faraway sound of people laughing and chatting. He wanted to turn a fire hose on them all. Someone had filled his head with expanding foam and now it was trying to break his skull open from the inside. His eyes were on fire and his stomach felt like it was walking the plank in a storm. He was back in his own room and he was nude. Laura’s bed was empty. He finally managed to take in his surroundings and saw a note on the bedside table. In Laura’s handwriting it explained she had gone to breakfast, the pool, lunch and the pool. The first three were crossed out. Ian looked at the clock and groaned. It was two thirty in the afternoon. For a moment he considered going back to sleep but he needed a

