[h1][center]Elvira[/center][/h1] Elvira was happy. She beamed at the darkening sky, looking at the clouds passing by. Sipping her coffee, she smiled. It was even better than usual today. Elvira glanced at her watch. 4:50 already? "I think I spent too much time enjoying the scenery..." - she muttered, walking towars the enourmous ship. It looked gorgeous just from outside. Maybe it actually wasn't, and this image appeared because of a lack of luxury in Elvira's life, though... Why would she care about her past life? She's leaving. Leaving everything and gaining everything in return. She's leaving for the Crescenzo. Elvira walked on the deck, focusing on a small table as soon as it came into her sight. Two keys lay on it, with 204 and 203 on them. She remembered a small paper that was given to her when she bought the ticket. Oh, Elvira memorised the number by heart. Excited, she took the key with the even number. The room was on the second desk, above the one she took the key from. While dragging her suitcase and backpack on the stairs, Elvira began to question herself - why did she take that many things again? Ugh, her physical strength was definitely worsening. There was a pool on the map of the ship... "I might start working out." - she muttered. Finally, she reached the room. It was amazing - she can't say that it was quite what she expected, but it had everything needed. Elvira let out a laugh, left her bags in the corner of the room and took of her jacket. She didn't have time to rest, she needed to get to the living room - later though, she'd have plenty. The living room was also on the first deck. She opened the door confidently, expecting to find a rather empty room. "Oh, so I have company." - Elvira smiled at others. Three more ladies, one of which was already enjoying a drink, and three men. Well, the more the better, they say. "I'm Elvira." - she said, walking towards the bar. There was a wine fridge placed just besides it. Elvira picked a bottle from it and turned towards the others - "The collection of wine here is amazing. Would anyone like to enjoy a glass of Pinot Noir while we're still here? It would be a shame to let such great wine go to waste".