Muerte by Natalie Bennett EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author: Natalie Bennett
- Language: English
- Genre: Occult Horror
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There are moments in life we pass off as
insignificant that later become crucial pieces of a
catalytic chain. The kind of moments we look back
on and only then begin to realize all the warning
signs that were ignored.
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Some would call this hindsight.
I had a different name for it.
Misfortune.
But before we get to that part of my story, it’s best
to start from the beginning.
Everything changed the morning I walked
through Millennium Resort’s arched glass doors.
I’d never seen it in such upheaval. The upscale
establishment prided itself on running smoothly and
efficiently. Regardless of any fires that may have
needed putting out behind the scenes, the lavish
resort maintained a solid front, so seeing my
colleagues rushing this way and that had me
momentarily taken aback.
I would have asked what was going on, but that
meant stopping someone in the middle of what they
were doing, and I loathed it when anyone did that to
me.
I didn’t see Anya anywhere to ask her either. She
was probably still in the bathroom. She’d practically
sprinted inside while holding her stomach before I
was fully parked. I’d told her not to eat the leftover
take-out for breakfast, but she hadn’t listened and had
added an entire cup of coffee on top of it. She was in
for a rough morning.
Not wanting to be in anyone’s way, I focused on
my own job, quickly discerning that the chaos was
happening away from the guests. The upper levels
were relatively quiet, to the extent that as I settled
into my usual workflow, I forgot all about what was
happening below.
I did one last sweep of the room I’d just finished
refreshing to make sure it was postcard worthy and
then went back into the hall. I got to my cleaning
trolley just as Anya stepped out from her refresher a
few doors down, having made it onto the clock after
her rendezvous in the bathroom.
Her dark hair was still coiled in a tidy bun while
mine was fighting to escape the ponytail I’d pulled it
into earlier. I reasoned that was because hers was
pencil straight and mine a thick mass of waves.
“Anything new?” I asked.
“No, same as usual. Unmade beds. Used towels
and washcloths tossed all over the place, wet ones at
that. It’s disgusting.”
“That’s why we have gloves.”
“We need hazmat suits. I think you should
seriously consider attending the next staff meeting
and request they put neon signs above the hampers.
They’re obviously too hard to see.”
“Why do I have to be the one to do it?”
“Because you’re more responsible and wellspoken, duh.”
I breathed a laugh and slipped off my latex
gloves, tossing them into my mini trash bin before
scooping up the tablet I was provided to mark down
my daily progress. I noted how full the resort was.
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