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I couldn't take Finn anymore. Why did I even go out with him?

After returning to the hotel, I took the elevator. My heart was still beating fast and my head was thumping.

I undid my hairdo while the lift was pulling upwards.

Ding! - I exited the elevator and walked down the hallway until I stood in front of the girls' room 1123. Before entering, I closed my eyes and listened to the rushing of my blood in my ears.

I slid the key card through the electronic lock only to find none of the girls were awake and it was pitch black, so I stumbled over Brittany's leg. What was she doing there?

"Hey Britts. Wake up. You're lying on the floor!"

"Uhh, just one more time, San."

I assumed, she was kind of busy, so I left her sleeping on the floor.

I reached for the lamp on the nightstand, but I didn't seem to find it. Crawling on my knees, I tried not to hurt myself, but I hit my head hard on the edge of the nightstand. Finally, I switched on the light. My head was throbbing even more, thanks to the nightstand.

Only until that moment, I realized that the room was smoldering hot. After having found out that you cannot open a window of a skyscraper, I decided to leave once more, until my anger cooled down a bit.

I took the escalator once more, and chose the top floor, so I might have the chance to go to the rooftop.

When I left the elevator, I found myself on a floor without hotel rooms, but with carious shelves full of tiny soap pieces, shower gel bottles and so on. I couldn't resist taking one with me, but afterwards.

Finally, I came to a door with a sign that said "Do not enter – Staff only". I shrugged and pulled down the lever. A cool breeze hit my face and I inhaled the fresh air.

I walked round the rooftop until I heard someone's sobbing, which was very hard to locate. There was a person standing near the railing looking down to the passing cars a couple of hundreds of feet below us.

Slowly, I approached the person, only to see, that it was a her.