Mystery Prize
Chapter 1: Winning the Prize
Note: This is a prologue to a multi-part story that will set the stage for the future chapters. It is one of my first submissions here, and I would very much appreciate any input and feedback you can give me. I hope you enjoy it! :)
Many, many, many thanks to Favorites Goddess who's editing and input was fantastic!
At 3:00pm I always walk the door and pick up the mail. Today was no different, I brought the mail into the house and began sorting through it.
"Bill...Bill...Bank statement...What's this one, hon?" I asked, showing her an envelope with blue borders on either side and sealed with a wax impression.
"I don't know, let me open it," Lucy said taking it from me.
I sorted through the rest of the mail while she opened the mystery letter and read over it. There wasn't anything that important in the rest of the mail unless you count the new editions of Game Informer, Mac|Life, Wired and her copy of US Weekly. Lucy skimmed the letter and reread it over a second time. She got a quizzical look and further examined the document from front to back.
"What is it?" I asked.
"I'm not sure, Cal," she replied. "Do you happen to remember signing up for a contest lately?"
I scratched my stubble and thought for a moment. "I don't remember specifically signing up, but I could have online or filled out a contest pamphlet in the mall or out of a magazine or something. Why? What's up?"
"Oh, well, I guess it might be legit, here take a look." She handed me the letter and I looked it over quickly. "It sounds like we won the 1st place prize! We've won a free 10-night cruise anywhere in the world. We just have to go to their website, go to their contest page, enter our confirmation code and select which cruise we want to take!"
"Oh, awesome!" I exclaimed, grabbing my laptop. "I didn't think anybody ever won those contests. I was just hoping I'd get a video game or free magazine subscription or something, you know?"
I didn't wait for her to reply before typing in the cruise's website into the browser.
< < Welcome to Pleasure Cruises! We hope you will enjoy every aspect of your free 10-night cruise! Please enter your confirmation code below and we will begin planning your trip of a lifetime! > >
We entered our confirmation code and were soon on the next screen.
< < Thank you, you are indeed a winner, Mr. and Mrs. Hobbes. Please select your destination from the list below. Airfare will be provided to any location you prefer! All shipboard expenses will be paid with the exceptions of alcoholic beverages, anything in the casino, special events requiring a deposit or our many fine onboard souvenirs.
-Mexican Riviera
-Round trip from San Diego to Hawaii
-Vancouver, British Colombia to Los Angeles, California
-Japan
-British Isles
-Caribbean island hopping
-Bahamas
-Australia and New Zealand > >
After discussing our options for a few moments we decided to click on Australia and New Zealand, since we would never be able to afford to go to that part of the world otherwise. Just the airfare alone would have bankrupted us, and we had always wanted to travel somewhere exotic. We learned the ship we would be sailing on was named "Helios' Golden Lantern", a reference to The Sun in Grecian mythology.
When we to the departure port, a crewmember was happy to take our luggage and showed us where to go to finish the registration process. We learned that our room keys would be linked to our credit cards, so carrying anything except the room keys onboard would not be necessary.
Our luggage was taken by crewmembers and we joined lots of couples who were already chatting with one another, eagerly waiting to get on board. We took our seats by another couple around our age who were not talking with anybody else. By this time, it was already around 11:30, and I was getting hungry; my stomach let out a loud growl.
The couple next to us laughed, in addition to a few others nearby; apparently, being hungry was the best way to break the ice before boarding.
"Wow, someone's ready for the cruise!" an older woman around 65 said, sitting down next to Lucy. "Listen, hon, my husband and I have taken this cruise a number of times, and the only thing better than the food are the onboard activities!"
I smiled, and introduced ourselves to the older woman. "Glad to hear it," I said, "We had heard that the best reason to cruise is the food, I can't wait. I'm Cal, and this is my wife Lucy. We're the Hobbes'."
"I'm Sheila," the woman said, shaking my hand and then giving Lucy a friendly hug. "My husband and I took this exact same cruise two years ago. This year, I'm taking it by myself, its what Jack would have wanted, God rest his soul."
Lucy and I frowned, "I'm sorry to hear that," Lucy said to Sheila, though neither of us knew what to say after.
Sheila changed the topic before Lucy flooded the waiting area. "Anyways, where are you kids from? I'm from Palm Springs, California!"
"Really?!" burst Lucy. "We're from Palm Desert, just a few miles away from each other!"
"That's wonderful, sweetie! How do you kids like it in the desert?"
"We love it!" I interjected. "3 months of hellish and 9 months of heavenly weather! It's amazing!"
Lucy continued next, "And way more affordable than Los Angeles!"
"And how!" Sheila said happily. "Here's my card, it has my phone and email on it. If you kids ever need something out there, you call me any time! Day or night!"
We thanked Sheila, put the card in my pocket and I gave her one of my cards too.
"Oh, it looks like they're letting people through," I observed they had begun boarding the ship. My stomach let out another gurgle.
At this point, Sheila gave her ticket, and made her way onto the boat. "I hope I'll see you kids later!"
We smiled and waved to her, and then presented our tickets to enter the ship.
"Oh, so you're Mr. and Mrs. Hobbes!" the crewmember exclaimed when he took our tickets. He called over a supervisor who came to our sides immediately.
"So, this is the lucky couple!" he said in a thick Australian accent. "I'm Ian, the cruise director!"
We shook hands and I whispered to Lucy, "See! I told you! Everybody named Ian is Australian!" She jabbed me in the ribs playfully and we followed Ian onboard.
Ian showed us around the ship, making sure we knew where the various restaurants were as well as the pool deck, dance halls, both theaters, bars, clubs and the main dining room. After our private tour, he took us to our room. When we booked our room online, we figured we'd get a nice room but not one of the four VIP rooms available onboard. The room had a king-size bed, a sitting area, a large balcony, a bathroom with both a shower and a bathtub and the many amenities you'd find in a luxury hotel room. The Jacuzzi tub was a nice touch, the rest of the bathroom had fragrant potpourri that filled the air with a pleasurable smell. The room itself smelled of fresh laundry, clean without having the overbearing scent of cleaning solutions.
"This is nicer than our house!" I blurted out, and got another jab in the ribs from my wife.
Ian laughed and said he'd heard that before, and that I shouldn't be embarrassed by saying so. "The ship will be leaving in the next couple hours, so make yourselves at home, explore the boat some more, go up to the buffet and get to know some of the passengers. Prior to our embarkation, there would be an informational seminar that passengers new to Pleasure Cruises should attend." He made sure to stress the fact we should attend the meeting, then continued before heading off for the rest of his duties. "That's a gift from all of the crew aboard The Golden Lantern," he said, pointing out a tray with a bottle of wine and many smaller bottles next to it.
We thanked Ian, and Lucy went to look at the crew's gift. "They're bottles of massage oils!" she exclaimed.
"That was nice of them," I said and began unpacking what we brought in our carry-ons. The rest of our luggage would arrive later this afternoon.
We went to the elevators and found the buffet was being served on the "Lido Deck," the same deck as the gym and pool. Everything set out for the buffet looked amazing; it was difficult to decide what we should take. Soon we found a table and began to eat, the food tasted even better than it looked.
"Is anyone sitting there?" asked a familiar sounding voice. It was the young lady from the couple we sat nearby before boarding the boat.
"Mmmgfff," I said with a mouth full of delicious spaghetti and meatballs.