Seeing that Mrs. Resse was in a dilemma, Jazz quickly added, "Don't worry. I'll help take care of Winston during the trip."
Finally, Essa nodded in agreement, as she didn't want Winston to feel disappointed.
Winston was so excited that he clapped his hands and danced for joy.
Jazzed chartered a plane so that Winston would feel more comfortable.
When the four of them arrived at Turlen, it was already late in the afternoon.
Jazz had booked two adjoining suites in Hilton: a two-bedroom suite and a one-bedroom suite.
After checking in at the reception, they went to check out the suites Jazz had booked. The one-bedroom suite was for Jazz, and the two-bedroom one was for the Reese family. The moment Mrs. Reese, Essa and Winston stepped into the suite, they were all stunned at its luxury decoration. Essa and Winston checked almost every corner of the suite.
Soon, Essa felt something was wrong but couldn't figure out what it was. She was a little tired from the long journey. So she went to one of the bedrooms, wanting to take a nap.
Just as she was about to throw herself onto the bed, Mrs. Reese said, "I'm afraid you can’t sleep here. This room is for me."
Mrs. Reese nodded at Jazz.
Essa was almost driven crazy by her mother's reaction. She was lost for words for a second. Then she said, "Fine, you win. I’ll ask for a room by myself."
With that, Essa walked out of the suite. Looking at Essa's back, Mrs. Reese shook her head while Jazz shrugged his shoulders.
Essa went downstairs to the hotel hall. She asked the receptionist for a room but was told there was no vacancy.
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