"Er ... No. Not exactly. They didn't want to pay the surcharge for a front room." she answered. Angela smiled."No problem then. Give them room eleven ...on the front, compliments of the hotel no extra charge. Greg can have his usual room." She emphasised for Mrs. Winton's sake the word 'usual'.I was sitting with a cup of tea contemplating the orders to write when there was a knock on the door. It was Angela. I invited her in and lifted the tea pot invitingly."Yes please." She sat down and shook. -=-=-=-You fumble blindly for your clock as the alarm goes off, waking you from a deep sleep. Switching the alarm off you sit up in bed and run your hand through your chaotic hair, trying to force it into some form of order. You step out of bed and glance at yourself in the small mirror on your wall. Your green eyes stare out at you from your plain face. Your brown hair is muddled as always, despite your efforts. Getting changed into comfortable track pants and a loose shirt, you rub your eyes,. “Mr. White, do you have a moment?” Karla asked in that maple sweet voice of hers.“Karla, you’re here early. I have many moments, what’s on your mind?” I replied.“Well sir, I believe our cases got mixed up last night when we left. I ended up with your laptop and I think you have mine.” Karla murmured.“Oh, sorry about that. I haven’t used mine since leaving last night, if you check behind the door there it should be in its case if you want to change them out again.”Karla rapidly replied “No sir,. The preacher agreed, but he asked to see them individually.The mother sent the 5 year old in the morning, with the older boy to see the preacher in the afternoon.The preacher, a huge man with a deep booming voice, sat the younger boy down and asked him sternly, “Do you know where God is, son?”The boy’s mouth dropped open, but he made no response, sitting there wide-eyed with his mouth hanging open.So the preacher repeated the question in an even sterner tone, “Where is God?! Again, the boy made.
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