Chapter 143: A welcoming Moment
Kieran and her companion strolled through the vibrant streets of New York, their journey culminating at the majestic Hyatt Grand Central Hotel.
As night enveloped the city, the hotel stood as a beacon of urban sophistication, its sleek, contemporary design contrasting with the historical essence of its surroundings.
The illuminated facade cast a warm, welcoming glow, inviting them into a world where luxury and comfort converged.
Entering the grand lobby, they were greeted by the opulent interior, where the elegance of modern decor blended seamlessly with the lively energy of the city.
The atmosphere was a harmonious blend of tranquility and the unmistakable pulse of New York life, encapsulating the essence of a world-class establishment in the heart of one of the world's most dynamic cities.
Kieran couldn't help but marvel, stating this is amazing as the lady chuckled, stating where are you from again anyway?
Kieran, feeling the grit of Brazilian soil still lingering in her hair, offered a somewhat enigmatic response about her plans.
"Well, that is sort of complicated, but I'm searching for a friend I hope to meet at a coffee shop tomorrow,"
she explained. Her tone carried the weight of a story untold, her gaze momentarily distant as if lost in thought.
Realizing a lapse in the social niceties she was still getting accustomed to, Kieran quickly sought to rectify it.
"What was your name again? I apologize for asking. I read it is normal human custom to ask and greet each other with names. My name is Kieran,"
she said, extending her hand for a handshake. Her gesture was slightly awkward, a clear indication of her unfamiliarity with human customs.
Pritza Oleaf, the elderly lady who had been a witness to the evolving cityscape for decades, responded with a gentle smile and a soft chuckle.
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"Oh, why that's a weird way to put things. But my name is Pritza Oleaf, and I have been running these chains since 1996," she said, her voice tinged with a mixture of pride and nostalgia.
As Pritza's eyes wandered upwards, Kieran's gaze followed, landing on a photograph of a young woman and a slender man in business suits. "Who is that?" Kieran inquired, curiosity lacing her words.
Pritza's expression softened as she looked at the photograph, a flood of memories seemingly washing over her. "Oh, that was me and my husband long before he passed," she answered, her voice a delicate blend of fond remembrance and lingering sorrow.
Kieran, expressing her condolences, listened as Pritza spoke with a kind of acceptance that came with age.
"Oh, don't worry about it, dear. I'll join him soon enough; such is the curse of getting old," Pritza said with a half-smile. "But let's focus less on me and more on getting you situated in your room, okay?"
They approached the slick counter of the hotel's front desk, where a man in a suit and bow tie stood. His tanned complexion was complemented by the professional attire, and he carried an air of efficiency about him.
Pritza addressed him with an air of familiarity. "Regi, please send our friend here to our nicest suite. Is that understood?"
Regi, the man at the counter, responded with a slight, formal bow, "Of course, ma'am, right away." His tone was respectful yet carried a hint of warmth, indicative of a long-standing professional relationship.
Pritza's inquiry about the cat and Regi's response about his late husband's elusive pet added a layer of personal touch to their conversation at the Hyatt Grand Central. This small exchange, revealing a bit of Pritza's life, infused the professional setting with a sense of intimacy and humanity.
As Regi efficiently arranged Kieran's accommodation, he provided clear instructions. "Just take the elevator down at the far right corner of the hall and go up to floor 30.
The last room on the right, 349, will be your suite for the evening." His attention to detail ensured Kieran knew exactly where to go.
Adding to his impeccable service, he mentioned, "Feel free to ring in for any food you might need or want, and we will have the meal brought to you."
After a polite bow to Kieran, signaling a respectful farewell for the evening, Kieran and Pritza proceeded towards the elevator.
However, just as they neared the doors, Pritza halted. She turned to Kieran, indicating that it was time for them to part ways.
"You can get up from here, I believe," Pritza said, her tone suggesting that she had other commitments to attend to. "I have some more business matters to attend to," she added, signaling the end of their brief but meaningful interaction.
Kieran listened as Pritza, with a sense of gratitude and responsibility, offered her support. "So do let me know if anything comes up, and just ring for me.
I owe you my life after tonight, so this is just a small fraction I can do," Pritza said earnestly, indicating her willingness to help Kieran further if needed.
Feeling a tinge of sadness at the thought of parting ways, Kieran responded, "Of course, and I should be able to find my way up."
Her voice trailed off as she noticed something peculiar. The elevator doors opened autonomously, yet there was no one there to trigger their opening. Curious, she turned to Pritza and asked, "Lady Pritza, why do the doors open on their own, though?" pointing towards the elevator.
Pritza, with a chuckle, explained the mechanics behind it. "Oh, well, that's the electricity sending currents through the metal and forcing them to slide open once someone triggers its detection sensor." Her explanation was straightforward, demystifying the seemingly odd occurrence.
"But no one just walked in now, for example," Kieran observed, still puzzled by the automatic doors.
"They must just be broken or faulty," Pritza replied with a light-hearted chuckle. "The detection range can be really far sometimes, so when people stroll by, they get detected." Her words were comforting, suggesting that such occurrences were not uncommon and were simply part of the quirks of modern technology.
Reassured by Pritza's practical and straightforward explanation, Kieran's expression softened into a nod of understanding. The worries that had momentarily clouded her mind dissipated, allowing her to appreciate the nuances of the technology around her.
Pritza, noticing Kieran's eased demeanor, added with a sense of responsibility, "But worry not, I will ensure those get fixed." Her tone carried the assurance of someone accustomed to handling such matters with efficiency and ease.
As she prepared to part ways, Pritza offered a parting remark that hinted at the remarkable events of the evening.
"Have a good night, ma'am," she said warmly. Then, with a light-hearted chuckle and a touch of admiration, she added, "
And you'll have to show me how to fight like that one day." Her eyes sparkled with genuine interest as she ran her hand through her curly blond hair, a gesture that spoke of her easy-going nature.
Kieran watched as Pritza walked away, her figure gradually blending into the background of the grand hotel lobby.
The brief interaction had left an imprint on Kieran, not only providing logistical support but also a fleeting connection that transcended the ordinary. With a small smile playing on her lips, Kieran turned towards the elevator once more.
Stepping into the elevator, Kieran found herself momentarily bewildered by the array of buttons and letters that adorned the panel.
Her eyes scanned the options before she glanced down at the card in her hand, which clearly displayed the number 30.
With this clue, she quickly located and pressed the button for the 30th floor. As the elevator began its ascent, she felt a surprising jolt – the ground beneath her seemed to shake, giving her a fleeting sensation of weightlessness as if she were being propelled skyward.
A mild pit formed in her stomach from the rapid ascent, an unexpected physical reaction that left her slightly unsettled.
Then, as suddenly as it had begun, the movement ceased, marked by the gentle sound of a ding. The doors slid open smoothly on their own, and Kieran stepped out into the corridor. Her earlier conversation with Pritza flashed through her mind, and she thought to herself, "I guess that does make sense about the doors downstairs."
The hallway before her was strikingly beautiful. A plush red carpet with a striking blue line running down its center stretched out towards the end of the corridor.
Doors lined both sides of the hall, each promising the comfort and luxury behind them. Kieran couldn't help but admire the setting; the elegant design and warm colors created an atmosphere of opulence and serenity.
"What a beautiful setting," she thought to herself, taking in the grandeur of the Hyatt Grand Central's interior design.
Finally, she reached the last door on the right, the one bearing her assigned room number. With a sense of anticipation, she inserted the card into the slot. It shimmered with a welcoming green light, signaling her access to the suite. She grasped the handle, turned it, and gently pushed the door open, stepping into the luxurious space
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