[hr] [center][img]http://txt-dynamic.cdn.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLmZmZmZmZi5TbUYyYVdWeUlFMWxibVJsZWcsLC4w/travelling.regular.png[/img][/center] [hr] Javier poured himself a cup of coffee as he pressed the play button on the messaging machine. A few messages about reservations popped up and Javier wrote them down nearby in a small agenda. Things were normal until he heard’s the mayor’s message about the potluck happening. [color=00ff00]”Guy just wants another bottle of wine, hmmph”[/color]. He walked out of his living area which was located right infront of the desk to look around to it. The morning newspaper had just arrived, well he was subscribed to a few editions of it really, to give his customer’s a sense of variety. He grabbed the top one, being his favorite and the one his brother worked at: “The City Times”. On it was another legal battle that BigCo was incorporated into. A local village that was a few hours away from Javier’s was fighting a construction notice by BigCo to build a new big box store. The legal battle went on for years and years until finally, it ended with BigCo agreeing to settle. It was a shame really Javier thought, villages are often thrown under the bus knowing that even if they reject BigCo, they’ll simply come back with more money until someone gives the greenlight. Javier looked at the clock for a moment, before he went towards a red book labelled “Ledger and Guest list”. Javier opened it up and briefly skimmed it over before he nodded to himself. He then dialed every phone at the hotel and left a convenient message. [color=00ff00]” Good Morning to you all, Javier speaking, and you need to pay up if your staying for this upcoming week. Come to the main desk before Tuesday evening and pay. Other then that, food service resumes normally today. Ask the front desk for the specials.”[/color] stated Javier before releasing the button. Javier then nodded towards Eugene, his assistant to the man the front desk. He walked out of the inn and simply proceeded to go to the general store, to place an order for some goods.