[HEADING=3]Daniel[/HEADING]
The Winnfield Tower hotel was without question the most luxurious hotel in Neutropolis. Spotless rows of reflective glass wrapped around each of the seventy floors. The entrances were very modern and elegantly simple as one could expect the rest of the hotel to be. The lobby was just starting to come into full swing with bellhops wheeling around chrome-plated carts of luggage to and fro. Desk clerks and concierges were answering calls, arranging rooms and other services. Breakfast was being served in the restaurant and the gentle scent of fresh-baked croissants enticed the early risers into spending more time and money in the hotel.
Meanwhile, the man in black pulled in front of the Winnfield Tower's drive and exchanged his car keys and a crisp fifty dollar bill for a parking stub from the valet. The valet smiled and,
envy, thievery, resentment
as if they were written across his face, Daniel could see just the kind of person the young man was. No doubt, even with the fifty dollar tip, the valet would rifle through his things to see what could be taken without notice. Daniel didn't mind, it wasn't as if anything he left couldn't be replaced. He only returned a sincere smile as he chalked one up on his mental blackboard. He turned and climbed the three steps to the entrance where the doorman waited with a kind smile and held the door open. Daniel smiled back though was less genuine as it seemed that all in all, the greeter was a decent person. The desk clerk the suited demon approached, however
pride, covetousness, adultery
warranted an honest grin from Daniel.
"Welcome to the Winnfield Tower," Janine, as the name tag indicated, said warmly. "How may I help you?"
"Well hello, Janine," said Daniel, reciprocating the amiability. "I'm interested in renting a room for...an undecided amount of time."
"Great! We do have plenty of rooms available, was there any specific accommodations you had in mind?"
"Something with a view."
"Well, we do have some Skyline Suites available," Janine said, motioning towards the outward-facing screen on the desk that now displayed an interactive slideshow of the room and amenities.
"While they do look nice, I'd like a room with a little more...luxury."
"How about one of our Presidential Suites? There are two--both are currently available--and they each offer great views of the city."
"I don't doubt they're quality rooms, but I want something even more sumptuous, the very finest you can offer."
"Oh, I see. In that case, I think you'd be most interested in our Penthouse Suite, which is the most grand experience we offer. It costs thirty-five thousand dollars a night and although it's generally only available by reservation, for a fee of five thousand dollars we can have it ready for you shortly."
"Splendid!" Daniel chimed, gently clasping his hands together. In a very practiced, fluid motion, he retrieved his bank card and handed over to the clerk. "I'll take it."
Cheerily, Janine ran the card through the system and after everything checked out she handed it right back. "Thank you, Mr. Luxe."
"Please, call me Daniel."
"Okay, Daniel," she said with a sly smile.
lasciviousness
"If you would like to go to your room right away, it should be ready for you when you arrive. I do hope you enjoy your stay."
"Believe me," Daniel assured her with an underlying tone of malice as he stepped away from the counter. "I most certainly will."