This is one of many stories based on true events during my two year employment at a five star hotel. Names have been changed. Enjoy!
"Crash, plane. Crash, plane. Please," Joe mumbled under his breath as the roaring plane dipped to meet the ground. His stomach tightened in that final moment when the craft connects. Joe was snapped into his seat, the aircraft touched down, and was airborne again. But only for a moment as the pressure built as the plane came to a roaring halt.
Perfect touchdown.
"Yay. We. Are. Here. Safe and A-live," Joe remarked with robotic sarcasm. John and Ben chuckled.
"Whatever, dude. I am SO glad to get away from all that snow," John retorted.
"Yeah, man, and at least this is a decent hotel. You remember that shack they put us up in when we did the Shackleford account?" Ben added. Joe smirked in Ben's direction.
" Right. We know why you like this hotel."
Ben shook Joe's comment off and glared down the aisle, congested with graying men in suits anxious to deboard. Ben wanted to change the subject, "You wanna grab takeout before we check in? Sushi?"
"That one place near the hotel? Red Samurai?" John asked. Ben tried to hide his excitement."Yeah that's the one."
Candice tried to contain her giggles as she changed the contents of the letter. She read it over once more, smiled to herself and stuffed the embossed cardstock back into the envelope. The General Manager insisted that the Front Office staff give welcome letters to each of the repeat guests. Unfortunately for the guests, it was the same letter every time. She remembered Ben saying that even though it was always the same letter, he still opened them thinking there would be something new. That's when she started changing his letters. She glanced at her watch and knew he would be checking in soon. She checked her hair in the mirror and headed to the front desk to greet her favorite guest.
John, Joe and Ben worked together on this account for five years. Their usual hotel was dull, with Pepto pink curtains and forest green carpeting. The staff did their job. The room service was gross. The pool was dingy. As soon as the Bienville Hotel opened, they convinced their firm to book their rooms there since it was 20 minutes closer to the office.
The Bienville Hotel sat dormant for over thirty years until a national luxury hotel chain decided to renovate it. It was a place of opulence and grandeur. It was originally built in the 1800s and was a cutting edge hub of culture and debauchery. The ornate carvings and sparkling stained glass echoed from a time of decadence and elitism. Only now the hotel was fitted with some of the best restaurants the city had to offer as well as the largest spa in the state.
Not that any of that mattered to Ben and his colleagues. They were accountants. They were there for business. The hotel had an intoxicating magic that touched most of its occupants but Ben, Joe and John were immune. They did things there the same way they did at every other hotel. Gym, breakfast, office, gym, dinner, bed. Patterns, numbers, order, consistency. At least until Ben noticed Candice.
The accountants trudged into the grand lobby. The lamps cast a Gatsby-like glow into the space. The stained glass rotunda was some 40 feet overhead, where regal portraits were gazing down on the patrons from between opulent relief work. Ben didn't notice any of it. He had his eyes fixed on her.
Candice was at the long marble counter busy checking in a few middle aged business men when Ben and his gang entered the hotel. This gave plenty of time to watch her in action. She had her wild black ringlets pulled back today. Her skin was smooth mahogany. Her dark, wide set eyes were dreamy and gentle. She looked much younger than she actually was. On first sight one would think she was straight out of high school, especially since she wore little makeup. Her lips were soft and full and her mouth was small. And when she smiled it nearly knocked the wind out of Ben, and many other guests at the hotel. She spoke to everyone like they were a relative and had a subtle Southern accent which turned even the most berate customer into putty. Ben figured she was only so nice to him because it was her job. But he didn't care. It made him feel good. It made these trips bearable.
Candice's manager Lori opened another check in terminal. John and Joe scooted over to her and handed over their credit cards. They were already heading up to their rooms by the time Candice's line opened up.
"Hey Ben." Candice purred and tilted her head to the side. She looked up at him through dark lashes and smiled. Ben felt his cheeks warm.
"Hey Candice, whatcha doin?" Ben leaned over the front desk so that their faces were less than a foot apart. He teasingly tried to peek over the wide marble counter at her computer screen before she swatted at him.
"Working," Candice pointed to the white takeout box Ben was holding, "What's in the box?" She smiled pressing her tongue against the back of her teeth. That drove Ben crazy. His cock stir in his pants.
"A dynamite roll. I ordered a spicy tuna roll and, darn it, they gave me the wrong thing. Do you know anyone who likes dynamite rolls?" Ben raised an eyebrow at her playfully. Candice shot her hand up like in a classroom.
"ME!!!"
Ben passed her the box of sushi and his credit card. She swiped it for his room, and handed him his hotel keys and Welcome Letter. He looked at the room number and back at her. She smiled broadly.
"It turns out that we ran out of standard King rooms again and I had to upgrade you to an Executive Suite," Candice said with feigned innocence.
Ben chuckled, "Oh darn, again!?" He snapped his fingers dramatically. The two giggled.