Chapter 151 She’s so difficult
Claire stared at him in disbelief, embarrassed that he had heard her muttering. Alex didn’t wait for her response and walked briskly to his car, jumping inside. Claire watched him go, feeling a mix of frustration and exhaustion.
When Claire finally arrived at her hotel room, she felt tired and drained. The eleven–hour plane ride had left her body aching. She considered treating herself to some time at the spa once her work was done, hoping it might help her relax.
She lay down on the bed, trying to sleep, but her mind refused to rest. She tossed and turned for a while before giving up.
“Why can’t I sleep?” she muttered tiredly.
With a sigh, she got up and decided to work instead. The hours flew by as she buried herself in emails and project plans, and before she knew it, it was 3 PM.
Realizing it was time to visit the hotel site, Claire headed down to the lobby to wait for Alex and the rest of the team. Since no one but Alex knew the exact location, they had to wait for him to guide them.
Alex arrived shortly after. He was about to ask Claire where the other employees were when he noticed the dark circles under her eyes. His frown deepened as he asked, “Did you get any sleep?”
Claire shook her head slightly. “I couldn’t sleep,” she admitted.
Alex looked like he wanted to ask more, but just then, the other employees arrived. He quickly reverted to his professional demeanor, pretending not to care.
“Alright, let’s head to the cars,” he said, leading the way.
After a thirty minute’s drive, they arrived at the hotel site. From the outside view, everything has come into place in a way it is complete. As the team stepped out of their cars, everyone shifted into work mode, ready to tackle the day’s tasks. Alex gathered the group in the expansive lobby, explaining the project details once more, ensuring everyone was on the same page.
“Alright, everyone.” Alex began, his voice steady and authoritative. “As we discussed in the meeting, this hotel is going to be the first technological theme hotel in Las Vegas. The technological and Matrix–like theme needs to be evident in every corner, from the lobby to the rooms.”
Claire listened attentively, nodding occasionally as Alex spoke. She understood his vision clearly, but her mind was already racing with ideas and observations. She hadn’t commented yet, choosing instead to take in the surroundings, her eyes scanning every detail of the lobby. The sleek, modern design was impressive, but she felt there was something missing.
While the other employees broke off into smaller groups, discussing various aspects of the project, Claire stood alone in the center of the lobby, deep in thought. Her eyes traced the lines of the architecture, the placement of the furniture, and the overall ambiance. Something about it didn’t quite align with the cutting–edge vision Alex had described.
Alex noticed Claire standing there, lost in thought. He approached her, curious about her silence.
“What do you think about the hotel, Claire?” he asked, his tone curious, wanting to hear her feedback.
Claire turned to him, her expression serious. “I understand your vision, Alex,” she began, choosing her words carefully. “But there’s something missing.”
Alex raised his brows in surprise. “What’s missing?” he asked, genuinely interested.
Claire took a moment before responding. “If you really want to go all out with the technological and Matrix–like theme, you should consider adding robots. It would enhance the overall experience.”
Alex looked at her, intrigued. “Robots?”
“Yes,” Claire continued. “Not to replace the human staff, but to add to the aesthetic and the experience. Imagine walking into a hotel where robots greet you at the door or assist with checking in. It would be unforgettable.”
Alex stared at her, processing the suggestion. It was bold, innovative, and perfectly aligned with the futuristic theme they were aiming for. He couldn’t help but agree with her.
“That’s a great idea, Claire,” he said, nodding. “I’ll take your suggestion into consideration.”
Claire only nodded in response, not saying anything more before walking away to join the others. Alex watched her go, a sigh escaping his lips. He found Claire incredibly difficult to understand. He tried to be nice, but she seemed to hate it. When he acted more aloof or even rude, she disliked that too. The constant push and pull frustrated him.
He muttered to himself, “Why is she so difficult to read?”
The hotel site visit was brief. Alex had one primary goal: to show the team what the new hotel would look like.
Alex gathered everyone together. “Alright, that’s it for the site visit. You’re free to explore and have some fun, but remember, we have a meeting first thing tomorrow morning. Be on time.”
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The employees exchanged excited looks, their spirits lifted by the unexpected free time in Las Vegas. It was a golden opportunity to unwind and explore the city.
A chorus of grateful murmurs followed.
As the group dispersed, Claire turned to head towards the car park. Alex noticed and called after her, “Claire, where are you going? Aren’t you going to explore Vegas?”
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