![]() ![]() I gesture toward him, indicating for him not to get up. “I’ll go with you if you want,” he offers. “I think I’m going to head up to the room and take a nap,” I announce as I grab my mesh pool bag from beside me on the concrete.Įric sits up straight and removes his sunglasses, too. Swinging my legs over the side of the chair, I stand up. I pull my sunglasses off my eyes and rest them on my head. I raise my back from the chair and shake the droplets of water from the magazine I had been reading. “Yeah, it’s my first time back in two years,” Dahlia adds.Ī teenager jumps into the pool several feet away and splashes us a little. “Well, I hope you won’t be tired tomorrow,” Eric says on the other side of me. She leans back against her chair and adjusts the big, round sunglasses on her face. And when’s the last time I did this much walking around in one day?” “Are you coming down with something?” she asks reaching between our poolside lounge-chairs and feeling my forehead. Really what I need to do is get ready to go to Hamburg’s restaurant tonight.ĭahlia already thinks there’s something wrong with me. At least, I pretend to be exhausted enough that I’m ready to call it a day. We go out to eat for lunch and do a Hollywood tour with a guide and visit a museum before heading back to our hotel, exhausted. ![]() ![]() I spend the entire day with Eric and Dahlia playing along to pass the time. ![]()
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