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BLAZE WILLIAMS

Lunch was served barely an hour after we were shown our room.

A large buffet on a room service cart was wheeled into my room after I answered the door.

The room service lady was neat in her white sailor pants and shirt. She smiled brightly, holding the trolley.

“Can I take this in?” She asked me, standing outside my door.

I looked around. The hallways were still a little busy but she was here alone.

“Complementary?” I asked.

“No but its being paid for already by a…” She lifted her ipad.

“Joseph Williams,” We both chrused the name together.

She found it funny and chuckled a little.

After which she asked, “can I come in now?”

“Of course.” I stepped to the side.

I told her to take it to the living room.

“You can leave it there, thank you…” I trailed off, looking for a name tag on her uniform.

“Tulip,” she answered for me.

Her face was red with embarrassment.

“Tulip?”

Tulip nodded. She laughed at how confused and shocked I was.

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