Fun In The Sun by repgreece (read people like a book TXT) π
Now it is the beginning of a new summer season and Nick is back but sal wants to know why he didn't keep in touch with her as he had promised to. How can he explain that it was because he had wanted to get her out of his head? He had a girlfriend, Jen, but was she the one for him? Why was he constantly thinking about Sal? Why couldn't he keep his eyes off her? And why was she so unaware of his feelings for her? His girlfriend wasn't due to arrive in Crete until later that week. Maybe this was a chance for him to get closer to Sal and have a bit of adventure along the way.
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After writing out the replacement tickets, and ensuring that her other rep was coping with directing the stream of guests to their coaches, she took a few minutes to chat to some of Nick's 'quest' tourists. They seemed to warm to Sal's lively, enthusiastic chatter, and were interested to know a little about Nick and Sal's trip to Matala β¦minus the small matter of them both getting arrested! Having assured the people that Nick had everything in hand and would be with them soon, Sal returned to her desk to direct her own guests, whilst at the same time, racking her brains to think of who would know about a hotel that would have enough space to accommodate all of Nick's extra guests.
The first person who sprung to mind, and who would almost definitely have a solution to the problem, was Jen. She had contacts with everyone. There was no way though, that Sal was going to speak to her! The next best person to help would be Jo. Now, Jo and Sal got on quite well together, and had even been on a few 'girly' nights out once or twice, so she knew that Jo would try her best to help if she could. However, Jo was good friends with Jen, and would probably just refer Sal to Jen straight away. Considering that she couldn't really explain why she didn't want to talk to Jen, Sal needed to come up with a way of getting around that. Of course, the other obvious person to ask would be Adam, or Fay, but if she asked either of those, it would seem as though the quest was interfering with Adam's business, and that could jeopardize both Sal and Nick's jobs. Okay, there was only one thing for it, she'd have to phone Jo and make up some excuse about why she couldn't speak to Jen about it.
Pulling out her phone, she called Jo's number. The phone rang out for quite some time, dashing Sal's hopes for a moment, until a breathless Jo finally picked up.
"Hi Sal, you okay?" came the voice.
"Yes, hi. Sorry, are you busy?" Sal asked.
"Just running a bit late. I'm supposed to be meeting the girls in 'Shots Bar' tonight for a drink before the airport run, but I really don't think I'll make the drink. Got to iron my uniform yet and sort out my paperwork. Oh well, I'll have to let them know I can't make it. No big deal. So, what are you up to? Aren't you working?" she asked.
"Well yes, but I just wanted to pick your brains for a friend of mine. Do you know of any hotel in the Agios area which would have a lot of free rooms available? I'm talking about at least thirty."
"Thirty!" came the reply.
"Yes, and for tonight too," Sal answered.
"Bloody hell Sal, what's this friend of yours done? Misplaced a whole hotel?"
"Err, well kind of. But Jo, this is an emergency. There are thirty guests here at the airport causing riots," Sal over exaggerated. "We are in dire need of your help. Do you know of anywhere?"
Jo huffed and sighed. "Sorry Sal, nowhere with that many spare rooms."
"Oh hell," Sal came back.
"Okay, listen, I've got to run, but when I get on my coach, I'll make a list of some hotels that I know do have some spare rooms. The guests will be split up, but it may be your only option," Jo pointed out.
"Oh okay, thanks for that."
"Have you spoken to Jen about this yet?" Jo asked.
There it was; Sal knew she'd say that.
"No, I can't get hold of her, but I'll try again now," Sal said.
"Ok, she's more likely to know of somewhere."
Didn't Sal know it!
"Yes, thanks. I'll try her again," Sal repeated. "Thanks for your help Jo."
"No problemβ¦Oh Sal, I hear that it's your birthday next week," Jo added.
Oh yes, Sal had been planning that for months over the winter, but despite it being so close now, the last couple of days had been so busy that she'd forgotten all about it.
"Yes. Who told you?"
"Ruth I think, anyway, let me know what you're planning to do, and we can meet you in town somewhere for a celebration if you want," she suggested.
"Yeah, that would be great. I'll let you know," Sal assured her.
"Cool. Right, I really have got to go now. Speak soon Sal."
"Speak soon. Bye," Sal replied, hanging up.
Damn, she was no further to finding a hotel, and what's more, she'd soon be busy with seeing her own coaches off and making sure that all the tourists were accounted for. In one last bid to help Nick out, she dashed from booth to booth, asking all the tour supervisors and bosses if they knew of a suitable hotel. However, at such last minute notice, no one that she spoke to could think of anywhere with enough free rooms.
Finally, she was forced to return to her desk to make sure that her own guests were being looked after.
Nick had spoken to almost every coach driver at the airport that evening, but his only hope at that point was Nikos, who had agreed to do the transfer on the condition that his boss authorized it. The only problem was that his boss had finished work and gone home for the evening, so he was therefore not answering Nikos's calls. Now they were playing a waiting game.
Whilst Nick had been desperately darting around the coach park earlier, his phone had rang, and, to his consternation, when he fished it out to see who the caller was, he realized that it was Jen. Fearing that she may disappear again, he had quickly answered the call. She apologized for having worked through last night and earlier that day, and for the fact that her phone had turned itself off after the battery had run out. He was surprised at her tone, which had been apologetic and agreeable⦠for Jen. Strange. Oh well, at least now he knew that she was back at the hotel and he could talk to her when he returned from the airport.
In the process of seeing off the last coach of guests, Sal's phone rang.
"Jo," she said, on picking up the call. "Hello again."
"Hi Sal. I might have a hotel for you," she said enthusiastically.
"You're kidding," Sal replied. "That's fab."
"Well, kind of, but there's a slight hitch," Jo infirmed her.
"Slight? How slight?" Sal inquired.
"Well, basically, the reason why there are so many rooms free in there is becauseβ¦" she paused "β¦ it's not quite finished."
"What do you mean 'not quite finished'?"
"Well, all the rooms are fine, it's just some of the hallways and public rooms that need the finishing touches. You know, a few fittings, licks of paint etcetera. It's due to open in a few weeks but I've spoken to the owner, and he's agreed to let your friend's people use the rooms at a reduced rate if they want to. I've seen the actual bedrooms and they are lovely. It's a five star hotel," she pointed out.
"Oh, okay." It sounded like a real possibility. "And he can take all thirty people?" Sal asked.
"Yes. More if needed."
"Oh well, that sounds great. I'll tell my friend and see what he thinks. I'll need the hotel address and the number of the owner though. Can you possibly text me them? It's just that I'm right in the middle of the coach park at the moment," she said, spotting Nick at that point and motioning for him not to go. "Hold on a sec Jo," she said, yelling at Nick that she might have found a hotel and for him not to disappear. "Sorry. Is that okay then? Can you text me that?"
"Sure. I hope it all goes well for you," she replied. "Let me know about your birthday."
"I will, and thanks a million. I owe you one. Speak soon. Bye," Sal Said.
"Bye," came the reply.
"What have you found?" Nick asked, watching as Sal pulled out a pen from her handbag.
"Okay well, it's not perfect, but it's the best I can do. It's a hotel that is opening officially in a few weeks' time. All the bedrooms are fine, but some of the hallways etc. need the finishing touches," she explained. "But they can accommodate all your guests."
"I'll take it," Nick said instinctively, wondering just how angry the guests would be by now for having waited so long.
"If the guests complain, tell them to speak to Mike," Sal advised. "It was him who got you into this mess."
"I know," Nick replied.
Sal's phone beeped than and she got Nick to hold her clipboard while she scribbled down the details of the hotel and owner onto a piece of paper, ripping off the strip and handing it to him.
"Those are all the details. Good luck. Did you manage to sort out a coach?" she asked.
"Yes, it was close, but I got one," he smiled.
"Brilliant! You've worked miracles. You deserve a medal for this," she said.
"You do! I don't know what I'd have done without you Sal," he answered.
"Well, we did it together," she summed up. "Do you need any more help with your guests?"
"No. You've been amazing. I'll be fine now," he assured her.
"Okay. Well, you'd better get back to them. I'm going home now," she said, fishing her car keys out of her bag.
"Okay, and thanks again," he said.
"No problem. Catch up later," she replied, heading for the car park.
He watched her go for a second, before calling out to her. "Sal."
She stopped and turned to him.
"I've got to go to Knossos tomorrow to prepare for a tour of the place. I was going to ask Fay and Adam along, to practice on them and get some ideas. Do you want to come too?" he asked.
Her face lit up with interest. "Yes, I've never been."
"Then for sure you must come," he replied. "Maybe we could hit the beach after too for a swim," he suggested.
"Great," she replied. "Give me a ring tomorrow when you've spoken to Adam and Fay."
"Yeah, I will," he smiled. "See you tomorrow Sal."
"Yes, see you then," she answered, strolling away.
He watched her go. That sexy walkβ¦sexy uniformβ¦ sexy Sal. And what's more, he missed her already. He'd give anything for it to be tomorrow right then, and for him to have done, what he knew he'd have to do when he got back to the hotel: break up with Jen. Well, at least, however the breakup went, he'd be seeing Sal tomorrow. And then maybe, after a while, a proper relationship would develop between them. It had to. He'd make her so happy, that she'd never want to be without him.
Due to the help that Sal had given Nick, his biggest worry that night didn't turn out to be his new guests; they didn't even seem to notice that there was anything out of the ordinary about the hotel. His worst anxiety was most definitely facing Jen, and he became more and more nervous the closer he got to Agios.
As he turned the key in the door of the hotel room, he was wondering now whether to leave speaking to her until the next day, as it was getting rather late. However, at the same time, he was by now just desperate to get it over with. On entering the room though, he was astonished to find that Jen wasn't in there! This was getting to be ridiculous! Now she was just playing games or something; she had to be.
Taking out his phone, he telephoned her number.
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