"Omigosh, omigosh, omigosh!" Bess shrieked.
"Bess, its fine, I have gotten notes like this all the time, don't worry about it." I said casually, unpacking my last suitcase
"Yea Bess, Nancy's right, it's probably just the person who's haunting this ship. Nothing to worry about." George said crossing her arms.
"You both always act like this. You always act like it's not a big deal, "Bess started. "Oh yea, someone is holding a gun to my face, no big deal. Someone is about to throw me off a cliff, I'll be fine." She said sarcastically. George and I laughed.
"Can we just go explore the ship?" I said still giggling.
"Yea." Bess said embarrassed she made a big idea out of it.
We left our rooms and started to explore the ship. It was really a beautiful ship.
"Maybe I should make reservations to a restaurant" George said holding out her phone.
"Sure" Bess and I said looking at a blue-green piece of glasswork on the wall.
George picked out a restaurant on her phone which she upgraded to find it. George is in love with any upgrades she can find, so that was heaven for her.
"We have a reservation to Café Color." George said proudly.
"Okay" Bess and I said not paying any attention to her.
"What do you want to do in the meantime?" I asked taking my focus off a well decorated fountain.
"We still have enough time to watch a show on the Belle Deck" Bess said.
"Sure" I said.
"I guess" George said quietly.
Bess and I walked slowly to the show to catch every single detail the ship had to offer. George happened to keep telling us "Hurry up, your slower than my grandpa!", but we didn't listen. We finally arrived and watched the performers dance and sing. Bess sang to every song, I only knew some of them, and George kept staring down to look at her cell phone.
Then our song came on. Ned and I's song, Mine. A hot tear developed in my eye. Why was I reminded of him? He is the best thing that's ever been mine.Well, he's not mine anymore.
"Do you want to make the seven day plan?" the hostess asked.
"What's that?" George said, while Bess eyed out the desserts.
"Well, you get to eat at this restaurant every evening with a thirty percent deal of what it would normally cost for seven days here." the lady said. George gave me questioning face.
"We've waited this long for a cruise; let's make the best of it." I said.
"Okay!" George responded to the hostess who gave a bored expression on her face.
George did payment with the hostess and then the waiter next to her gave us our seats.
"With the seven day plan you will be sitting with other passengers on the cruise. This is because we run out of room in here." The waiter politely said. "Thank you" he said walking out warden-style.
I looked at the people we were going to be eating with. There was a young woman with blonde, curly hair. There was a young man with a buzz-cut and a crisp button-up shirt. There was also a little girl who looked about five; she definitely had her mom's looks.
"I'm Julie," the woman said holding her hand out to me. "And this is my husband John, and my daughter Megan."
I shook her hand. "Hi I'm Nancy, that's Bess and, that's Georgia but call her George."
"How are you ladies related?" the woman asked intrigued.
"Well George and I are cousins and we are both her friend" Bess said confidently.
The red walls turned blue. "Wow, what was that?" George asked in amazement.
"It changes every ten minutes. That's why it's called Café Color" Julie said.
"Why won't it turn pink?" Megan said sadly.
"I know right!" Bess said pouting.
"I'm sure it will you two." I said laughing at Bess.
"Maybe it will turn orange!" George said.
"I like the blue!" John said.
"I like yellow, wouldn't that be bright!" Julie excitedly said
"What about you, Nancy Drew?" Bess said funnily.
"Every single color!" I said joining in the fun.
