After their late night, the three girls slept until past eleven o'clock the next morning. Because George was adamant about wanting breakfast brought by room service rather than the trio visiting the dining room, they enjoyed a hearty meal of fried eggs, bacon and toast with freshly squeezed orange juice while sitting on their suite's beds in the hotel's bathrobes. When they were done, both Nancy and Bess had to admit that, despite the fact that the lecherous Manny had delivered the breakfast laden trolley, their meal was more comfortable and relaxed than it would have been in the dining room, but made no promises where lunch and dinner were concerned.
George's mind still grappled with her surreal experience in Suite 305 and whether or not Elora's tongue was some kind of drunken dream, but Bess was having no difficulties whatsoever. While her aching legs were a bit of a bother, her overriding mindset, despite the jokes of her two friends, was that she was a beautiful girl and that Cinder Bay was a really great place.
Nancy's thoughts were somewhere in between those of the two cousins. While she was bothered and even mystified by her behaviour with the Colonel the day before, she was also excited by it. She often found herself smiling at how titillating it was to allow the man to hike her skirt for a forbidden look at her panties and garters, then admonishing herself for it and feeling the way she did about it. It was very confusing, and the very real possibility that she could allow something else like that to happen didn't help.
Something else that didn't help was the sight of Susan's black micro bikini on the table and its constant reminder of what naughty fun it might be to put it on and go for a swim. This was a prospect that would also make her smile before she admonished herself for such thoughts. She wondered what was wrong with her. She never thought such things, had never behaved so disgracefully. Was it because of what had happened with Ned at Lookout Point? Chewing on a piece of bacon and eying the micro bikini, she decided that this couldn't be. Her present thoughts of public exposure had only begun since she'd arrived in Cinder Bay. Yet, how could that possibly have anything to do with her behaviour?
"Something on your mind?"
It was Bess. For a moment, Nancy only stared back, so deep in thought was she that the other blonde's words reached her without computing right away.
"Uhmm," Nancy dithered before sidestepping Bess's curiosity. "I was just thinking about Susan and... well, there's only one way to find out if she's even still here at the hotel."
"What's that, Nancy?" George asked before taking a bite of whole wheat toast, the unbelievable fact that she was no longer a virgin impressing itself on her mind for the umpteenth time that morning.
"We have to get a look at the register," Nancy informed.
George stopped chewing her toast and even Bess's loaded fork stopped halfway to her mouth.
"Isn't that illegal?" Bess asked.
"No," Nancy assured them with a smile. "Not as long as it's on the desk and not in a drawer. The hard part will be knowing when Mr. Carmody or Mrs. Hildebrandt will be away from the desk. It would look too suspicious if one of us were to loiter around the lobby waiting for them to leave."
"Maybe we need a diversion," Bess said.
"That would be ideal," Nancy replied, "but what kind of diversion would be sufficient to lure the desk attendant away rather than he or she sending someone like Manny in their place?"
The three girls chewed contemplatively until George broke the silence with an inquisitive smile. "Maybe you don't need a diversion after all. Maybe you
could
loiter around the lobby and wait for a chance. If you'll remember, Colonel Marks often sits in the parlour and, I'm sure, would enjoy some female company."
"And there's a direct line of sight between where he sits and reception desk!" Nancy exclaimed. "What's more, the Colonel probably wouldn't even tell Mr. Carmody if he saw one of us peek at the register because I got the impression when I was talking to him out on the veranda yesterday that he doesn't like him! George, you're a genius! I could kiss you!"
George positively beamed at the very idea of such a reward while Nancy realized a personal problem with this otherwise great plan, that being her own behaviour with the Colonel the day before. One of them would have to spend some private time with him in the parlour, and asking either Bess or George to do it was out of the question as he might mention to them what had happened with Nancy out on the veranda. That left her. She would have to face up to the retiree herself, but how would he interpret her willing company now?
More distressing was the sudden feeling of giddy apprehension she felt over it, the fact that she would be sitting with him and his possible expectations of some lewd behaviour on her part. What was
wrong
with her!?
So, after nervously clearing her throat, Nancy judiciously decided, "I'll handle this task. Even though peeking at the register isn't strictly illegal, it could still be seen as an invasion of privacy and I wouldn't feel right about asking either of you to do it."
"Fine with me," Bess replied. "I'd really rather not be stuck inside all day anyway. Cinder Bay is a very nice town, and I was planning on visiting the boutique again today."
"The boutique?" Nancy asked. "Why?"
"You should visit yourself and find out. Both of you should."
"But why?" Nancy asked. "What's so special about the boutique?"
"It's where Susan got her bikini."
Nancy, like George, only stared at Bess for a moment before the two friends looked at each other with the previous night's conversation about that bikini in mind. Looking back at Bess, she asked, "Is that why you want to go back? To buy a bikini?"
"Sure," Bess confirmed.
"Like Susan's?" George asked doubtfully.
"Maybe."
"But..." Nancy almost stammered, "Wouldn't you be, um... I mean, wouldn't a bikini like that be too...?"
"What?" Bess asked with a playful grin.